The Call - Fall 2022

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

Welcome to New Hope Christian College’s Fall issue of The Call. Since our last issue, much has happened, and we are excited to share what God is doing to develop the next generation of leaders. I have often said the problem with today’s church is not an absence of leaders but an overabundance of underdeveloped leaders. This reality continually motivates us to build a top-notch Biblical higher education institution that will prepare students to make a Kingdom impact in the ministry and marketplace.

While the pandemic permanently altered our lives, it is not without a silver lining. The past two years have compelled us to re-focus on mission-critical endeavors and identify mission-fit students. Although we had to adapt to the ever-changing post-pandemic world, our students and staff have risen to the challenge and put a lot of hard work and heart work into building a God-preferred new normal.

Amid uncertain circumstances, we sensed God leading us to plant New Hope West, our NHCC lab church. This miraculous God story continues to unfold with miracle after miracle of provision, restoration, and healing. God multiplied our original group of forty leaders to become a wonderful lab church family of over one thousand people who understand that one of our most significant mission fields is our next generation.

Thank you for your partnership in the Kingdom work God is doing here at NHCC. Your prayers, generosity, and investment are making an eternal difference, and we greatly appreciate you. I encourage you to continue to be a part of God’s NEW HOPE story as the best is yet to come!

Looking forward to a wonderful future,

(541) 485-1780 EDITORIAL Uilani Cordeiro Wayne Cordeiro DESIGNERS Jazmine Grafton Gary Hisaoka WRITERS Wayne Cordeiro Donald Grafton Floria Grafton Cindy Kenny Leslie Kiriakos Mikayla Bryant Connie Turner Jared Vaughn PHOTOGRAPHERS Derrek Miyahara Jazmine Grafton Johnny Childers Kazuya Senoo 2
GRADUATION 6 THE LAB CHURCH 4 REDEEMING OUR FUTURE 10 THEOLOGICAL EXCELLENCE 8 SUMMER INTERNSHIP 14 LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 16 OUTREACH TEAMS 18 JUMPSTART 19 NEWHOPE.EDU 3

THE LAB

THE LAB

On Sunday, April 4, 2021, a God-given dream of a lab church became a reality with the grand opening of New Hope West. Our students, who had spent the last year involved in every step of praying, planning, preparing, and planting a church from the ground up, witnessed people walk through the doors of New Hope West that Easter morning and encounter the love of Christ.

The dream of a lab church where students use the knowledge gained in the classroom in practical, hands-on ways alongside seasoned veterans and professionals continues to unfold and bear fruit. From the moment you drive onto campus, you will see students and community members serving alongside each other – in the parking ministry, hospitality, kids and youth ministry, tech and production, worship and creative arts, broadcast, and pastoral ministries. In each area, students are challenged to develop their gifts and discover new ones as they serve and grow each week. New Hope West is a safe environment where students are allowed to lead, try new things, make mistakes, debrief with mentors, and grow forward into all God has created them to be.

April 4th, 2021

Grand Opening of New Hope West

Easter opening with an attendance of 1,139 people

WORDS: CINDY KENNY
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CHURCH

In addition to our internships and in-house serving opportunities, God has opened doors within our community to allow our students to train and work closely with many Artists in Residence. Kyle Anderson (professional audio engineer), Derrek Miyahara (professional photographer), Tim and Mardi Savage (professional filmmakers), and visiting professional artists such as Lionel Pasamonte (professional live broadcast video director) have been some of these mentors who have invested in our students. Through these relationships, students have had other opportunities to help produce projects on-location around Oregon as well as with local studios such as FPW Media. Production major, Kaitlyn Coumerilh, has been given an internship with FPW Media, where she will gain even more experience with marketplace production that she might not learn in the context of church ministry.

Through the lab church, students at NHCC will graduate with between 1,400 and 1,600 hours of practicum experience. Not only are our students growing and learning valuable lessons, but they are also able to be a light and blessing to our community as they bring their gifts, talents, and hearts to impact people for the Kingdom of God.

April 17th, 2022

Easter at New Hope West

Second Easter with an attendance of 2,820 people, celebrating 362 salvations and 101 water baptisms

“Through the on-campus church, I have learned countless skills in a real-world setting in order to apply all that I learn in class.”

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GRADUATIONS 2021-22

Over the last two years, we have seen much turmoil in society that has caused widespread anxiety, depression, and unrest. Yet, despite these challenges, New Hope Christian College has remained faithful to its calling to disciple emerging Christian leaders by equipping them to live exceptionally.

From 2021 to 2022, we had twenty-six undergraduate students finish the race, graduate, and move on to enhance the Kingdom of God in the ministry and marketplace. The students God has called to NHCC have risen to the challenge and persevered to the finish line. They have shown what it means to be consistent in an everchanging world and exemplified what it takes to live exceptionally. God has faithfully supported the students he has called to NHCC, and we have been blessed to partner with what God is doing in and through them—especially now.

Now is the time for emerging Christian leaders to face adversity, post-pandemic society, and unprecedented times and to go out into the world as ministers and ambassadors for Christ. It is now that emerging Christian leaders must rise to the challenge, accept the calling on their lives, and live exceptionally. The recent graduates of New Hope Christian College students are doing just that!

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Congratulations to: Erika Martinez, Mikayla Bryant, Kaleb Robison, McKenzie Pietras, Adrienne Olson, Michelle Coats, and Nala Kaneko WORDS: FLORIA GRAFTON, CLASS OF 2022
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Hear from the graduates!

Commencement is the public announcement of all the hardwork that Jesus, NHCC faculty, and I did over the last four years!”

I learned how to work hard and the importance of preparation. I got to cut my teeth on practicing the art of leadership. It was a safe place to try things and make mistakes, which I believe is a very big part of life. My training here has also prepared me with job skills and has given me qualifying experiences.”

I am definitely different from the time that I arrived at NHCC. I have always followed and loved Jesus from the time I was young, but I didn’t really know or understood why. I now feel that I have the meat behind my faith and can stand confidently with Jesus as my Lord, and live a life that reflects that!”

May 6th, 2022

Graduation

NHCC prepared me in understanding and defending my faith not only in Christian fields but also in nonbelieving fields.”

One piece of advice that I would give to future prospective students is to follow the call with your whole heart! There are going to be many who doubt you and think that you’re crazy, but as long as you have Jesus on your side, everything will fall into place exactly how it’s meant to! Lean in to the call, invest in yourself, and walk out of here being the person God has created you to be!”

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Congratulations to: Austin Backer, Grant Cavaness, Floria Grafton, Myckenna Grafton, Kona Ho, Serita Lauti, Kiriki Majima, Bruno Reyna Rodríguez, Rayn Kekai Ruperti, Reyn Keanu Ruperti, Ryan Kaleo Ruperti-Young, Eryn Stockton, Jordin-Paige Valencia, Victoria Whiting, Chance Bickel, Kaitlyn Coumerilh, Kayla-Nohelani Damo, and Hananiah Sataraka
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PROVEN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

Nearly fifty years ago, under the energetic leadership of Dr. Don Bryan, New Hope Christian College began pursuing accreditation with the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE, formerly Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges). The College was granted Applicant Status on April 9, 1974; Candidate Status on October 20, 1980; and Initial Accreditation on October 31, 1983. The pursuit to prove educational excellence carries on today.

Accreditation is a federally recognized oversight that ensures the quality of education and the integrity of the institution. Accreditation is a requirement for federal student aid, and more than 95% of New Hope Christian College students received some federal student aid last year

More importantly, however, accreditation with ABHE is a Spirit-empowered push to advance biblical education and Kingdom impact.

Every ten years, the College must apply for reaffirmation of that accreditation, and the College is currently in the midst of that extensive process. It begins with a season of self-examination of the College’s commitment to and execution of 141 essential elements of ABHE’s standards of accreditation. The process concludes with an on-site evaluation by a team of ABHE peer members in the spring of 2023.

WORDS: DONALD GRAFTON
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EXCELLENCE

We believe that ABHE will commend the College for three key areas of development of its students: theology, ministry skill, and character. Our confidence in our theology department is based on how alumni routinely express their appreciation for the theology instructors at New Hope. A recent graduate expressed, “The theology professors were knowledgeable and did an excellent job of teaching in an engaging way. These classes are the core reason I went to New Hope, and I think they were taught with the highest degree of excellence.” When students combine that theological development with the practical ministry skills formed through hands-on involvement in the on-campus lab church, New Hope West, effective Christian leaders emerge.

The foundational component of their development, however, is character, which grows in community through corporate and private devotions, weekly chapel services, and small group gatherings. These life-on-life experiences create a familial atmosphere that promotes spiritual health that ABHE is sure to recognize.

New Hope Christian College, under the leadership of Dr. Wayne Cordeiro, is embracing the chance to prove its educational excellence and continue the legacy of past presidents like Dr. Don Bryan.

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REDEEMING OUR

RETRACING THE HISTORY OF OUR ENDOWMENTS

You plant your future.

Leaving it to chance will only produce weeds. However, you won’t always understand it in advance; life will only be understood in reverse, so you must live it forward. Therefore, we are grateful for the many who have invested in the future of our young leaders through scholarships, gifts, and endowments. Your investments continue to live through our graduates, ministers, missionaries, and those who serve Christ in the marketplace!

Over the past 15 years, changes took place, and my goal was to redeem our scholarships and endowments and simplify how they were accounted for and distributed. It would be a decade-long journey, but as we look backward, it was worth all the effort and investments.

A BRIEF HISTORY

During the Rexius Event Center construction and some other needed repairs, the board at that time voted to borrow funds from the Endowments and Scholarship funds ($1.2M) to complete the building. They intended to replenish it along with interest. However, the recession of 2008-2009 was in full swing, and repayment had to be delayed.

In 2010, the board made plans to close the college and sell its assets. However, New Hope International made a significant faith investment of 3.7 million to refurbish the sagging finances, repair its buildings and recruit new students. In honor of the generosity and investment that gave our college a second breath, Eugene Bible College was renamed New Hope Christian College. This new name would also give the college a global reach, including students from the mission fields.

Looking back from 2010, as part of its 10-year plan, New Hope Christian College (formerly Eugene Bible College) began repaying the loan at $52,000 per year. Even though there were no funds in the scholarship and endowment accounts, to honor those who had formerly given money for scholarships, we began giving grants in their names using funds from undesignated giving. NHCC invested above and beyond what was required in order to plant our future

The following amounts of distributed scholarships from the past few years is as follows:

2018- $263,595 2020 - $235,671

2019 - $294,970 2021 - $382,551

MAKING THE ENDOWMENTS WHOLE

In 2018, we requested the services of Dr. Erika Funk, who formerly served with the University of Oregon Foundation, which manages its endowment fund. Her services were highly regarded, and she worked for over a year to reconcile the accounts and acted as an internal auditor under the purview of the Attorney General’s office. She was to classify which funds were “scholarships” (funds that were to be given in their totality) and which funds were “endowments” (larger amounts designated with donor instructions and only the interest disbursed).

Several years ago, NHCC sold some unused property and allocated the funds to make our endowments whole. This large amount made a massive stride toward redeeming our endowments. There were accounts, mostly made up of smaller scholarships, that have all been fully honored. (See list)

We are so grateful to the following true endowments who are redeeming our future!

Leon Hart Pacific Region Women’s Ministry

Hornshuh Family Veteran’s Endowment

Rose Veil Ray Wood

Bryan/Musgrove Gil and Lillian Henderson

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Future

Snyder Moore Missions Endowment: the “Snyder Moore Missions Endowment” has been fully restored and now has $427,00 in its missions endowment. A more complete accounting may be found on the web at newhope.edu/give

CURRENT STATUS

Presently, the endowments and scholarships have been made whole and duly honored and distributed, even during the time of depletion. The endowments are in conservative investments gaining interest. The good news is that the college is now in strong financial standing and has scored the highest financial integrity score with our accrediting association ABHE (Association of Biblical Higher Education) for the past two years. We continue to raise funds, and through the generosity of individuals, New Hope West, and other partner churches, our annual scholarships exceed $250,000. (One partner church in California invested $250,000 this year in our students!)

CONCLUSION

I am honored to announce that the endowments are currently made whole and scholarships have continued each year to assist our students who are following the call! Thank you to our staff and leaders for their tireless efforts over these past ten years!

Thank you to these that have provided scholarship monies through the Heritage Memorial, the donor-funded scholarships:

Heritage Memorial

Fred Hornshuh Memorial

Rose Veil Scholarship

Bryan/Musgrove Scholarship

Pacific Region Women’s Ministry Scholarship

Simmons Veteran’s Scholarship

Ray Wood Memorial

Lawrence Fox Memorial

Mann & Franklin Flint Memorial

Carl & Jo Houg Memorial

Mountain Plains Open Bible

Whitlow Scholarship

R. B. Mitchell Missionary

Crawford Jones

J E Farmer

Ed Wood Memorial

Speer Memorial

Ritchey Preaching Scholarship

TC & Bess Johnson Scholarship

Leavenworth Scholarship

Jay Oleson Missionary Scholarship

Ted Hunt Memorial

LeLaCheur Scholarship

M J Stewart Scholarship

Class of 1988 Scholarship

Doris Kolln Trust Scholarship

Lewis Scholarship

Reames Scholarship

Lois R. Brown Scholarship

Leon J Hart Scholarship

Shoopman Memorial

Ern Bryant Memorial

E & G Overlin Scholarship

Senethia Meyer Golden Scholarship

C. Russell Archer Preaching Scholarship

Josie Clark Scholarship

Alexander/Stafford Scholarship

Mary Crosby Memorial

Class of 2006 Scholarship

Maggie May Hope Scholarship

Lonny & Sharon Burke Scholarship

Gooden Scholarship

Vernon Brown Scholarship

Rev. Donna Winsor Brink Scholarship

D. Stewart

Persad Memorial

Luella Williams Memorial

Snyder Moore Missions

Rev. Lyle D. & Maxine S. Nunn Memorial Scholarship

Gil & Lillian Henderson Scholarship

Dan Chen Scholarship

Hoole Memorial

Leman Scholarship

Central Region Open Bible Women’s Ministries

Maglott Scholarship

Robert A. Waldo Memorial

Ed Emery Scholarship

Isobel MacNaughton & Helen Huff Scholarship

OI & Willamenia Taylor Memorial

Russ Farley Scholarship

Men of Vision

Don & Ruth Bryan Scholarship

Alldridge Scholarship

NHCC scores the highest financial integrity score

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We wish to give a heartfelt

THANK YOU PLATINUM DONORS SILVER DONORS

to the many who invest to redeem our future! Of special note, we thank the board and congregation of New Hope West that gives over $300,000 per year to the college in scholarships, internship funding, and unrestricted gifts! She is truly a mother church to our great college.

GOLD DONORS

Tom & Janna Bruns

Douglas & Tish Buhr

Herman & Cathy Chong

Bernard & Debbie Federmann

The Foothills Church

Jamon & Janet Kent

Phil & Janis Ma

Charlene Miura

Ray & Arlene Rexius

Brad Waltman

BRONZE DONORS

Harland & Kay Yriarte Glenda Zimmerman Maurine Aenis

Akiyoshi

Anderson Pastor Bill Asselin Gerald Barr John & Jan Bernham Leigh & Pattie Bishop Jeffrey & Karen Bobst

Ladonna Brown

Dr. Robert & Karon Chapman Deborah Cleveland

& Jerry Cline Dr. David & Julie Cole Robert & Sharon Dailey Matt & Julie Daum

Wanda J. Doerksen

Mickiel Hodge

Susan Huseby

Steve & Cindy Kenny

Arnold & Violet Knoll

Wayne & Beverly Knox

Jethna Korecki

Dave Krantz

John & Ruth Kuehl

Patrick Larmond

Ulysses Lauti

Kevin & Julie Lemieux

Lannie & Judith Lindsay

Jeff & Barbara Lozar

SarahMacClary

Jacek Mazurek

Rhoda Marlene McDonald

Phil & Hafeeza McKinnis

Orval & Julie Mosby

Elaine Naulu

Fujiko Okita

Open Bible National

Jack L. & Ann M. Ostring

Mike Phelps

Beverly Ann Raudebaugh

Victor & Toni Reichenback

Michael Romero

James Ruenzel

Darrick & Shannon Salyers

Brennan Schaufler

Katherine Shoemaker

Roger & Velma Stafford

John & Mary Strasheim

Gary Taylor

Rodger & Lisa Terrall

Pastor Kent Valentine

Wayne & Patsy Warner

Beulah Whitlow

Barbara Witt

Scott & Janell Alldridge Stuart & Judy Barr Chels & Christine Chae Wayne & Anna Cordeiro Duane & Hollye Daggett Dixie M. Harrison New Hope Oahu New Hope International New Hope West Lompoc Foursquare Church Executive Cleaning Jack & Julie Adkins Stephanie Beckett Brian & Chloe Bradford Donald Breeden Tad & Sharon Bruns Dr. Don & Ruth Bryan Mark Burrows Mary Cameron Christopher Caminos Pastor Don & Susan Causey Donna Freeman Rose Globak Gary Hamilton Marian Rose Harkey Jack Hathaway Pastor Andrew Heegeman Robert Henderson Pastor Guy & Lori Higashi Casey & Mary Hogan LeeAnn Ishihara Craig Jackson Pastor TJ & Connie Kelley Dennis & Chelsea Konrady Pastor Sheldon & Heidi Lacsina Suaysi Land-Mosley Michael & Suzanne Larabee Pastor Carney Layne Pastor Monte LeLaCheur Pastor Dan & Brenda LeLaCheur Douglas & Marian McConnell Patrick & Judy McMahon Pastor Kent & Lisa Miyoshi Brad & Arlean Moses Neil & Dyan Nakamura Central Region Open Bible Church Pacific Region Open Bible Churches Fred & Sue Pflughoft Frank & Edie Price Alan & Jenny Rexius Robert Smith Dan & Sonia Smith David & Val Sorensen Pastor Kirk Stickler John Van Den Berg Carl & Karen Van Der Veer
Mark Wolf
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Ferguson Pastors Karl & Dyrie Francis Ray Gilbride Anthony & Ruby Hatzel Steven Henkaline Ben & Cathy Hines Scott Hmelo
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Because of your generosity, students are awarded scholarships, discipled in the classroom, and given opportunities to communicate the gospel in relevant ways that will reach the world for Christ.

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PHOTOS: DERREK MIYAHARA; JAZMINE GRAFTON, CLASS OF 2022

FOLLOWING THE CALL INTO THE SUMMER

NHW’s Summer intern program champions the next generation and captures the heart of the mission to prepare the best servanthearted leaders who will take the Gospel to the World. Students awarded an intern position receive room and board, two classes toward their academic program, and a monthly stipend to support their participation. The program provides a thirtyhour work week, giving students daily learning opportunities with mentors and time to develop experience in their areas of specialized ministry.

Keeping with the NHCC mission and purpose, the internship program models itself around three core areas: spiritual life, academic life, and work ethic. Students attend morning devotions twice a week, as well as the School of Church Leadership (SCL) Bible study taught by Pastor Wayne Cordeiro. A weekly Team Building class led by Pastor Aaron Cordeiro connects academics with daily practicum ministry instruction. Group workouts and additional responsibilities to assist with the upkeep of the college round out weekly hours and emphasize the importance of honoring God with a strong work ethic.

WORDS: CONNIE TURNER

A highlight of the summer internship was the planning, development, and participating in two camps that served 121 middle school and high school students. Interns served, practiced their leadership skills, and witnessed the faithfulness of God as many students received Christ and re-dedicated their lives to Jesus. In addition, through thoughtful post-camp debrief, God was clearly working to highlight and confirm our interns’ call to ministry.

Thanks to the generosity and investment of many, NHCC is able to provide a training ground for emerging leaders to grow and develop in both integrity of heart and skillfulness of hands.

PHOTOS: DERREK MIYAHARA; JOHNNY CHILDERS; KAZUYA SENOO, CLASS OF 2023

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Redwoods Filming

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be challenging to keep up with the ever-changing streams of content that people consume. That’s why we ensure that industry-standard tech and production skills are at the forefront of our curriculum. This summer, we were excited to offer a team of our college students and high school interns the opportunity to travel to the Redwoods to take part in shooting four video messages with Pastor Wayne Cordeiro. Alongside seasoned production mentors Tim and Mardi Savage, students had the opportunity to put their skills to use in real-world ministry work using state-of-the-art video equipment, including our RED 8k digital cinema camera. We are committed to ensuring our students have opportunities to work alongside industry professionals to train and prepare them for the ever-evolving demands of the ministry and the marketplace.

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“The internship taught me to do church as a team and to work hard to play my part to the best of my ability.”
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Teuila Lafi, High School Intern

INVESTING IN TOMORROW’S LEADERS

High School Internship

NHCC’s core purpose is developing emerging leaders, and that doesn’t just begin at the college level; the mission is just as urgent with our high schoolers. Through many serving opportunities in our lab church, New Hope West, teenagers are involved and mentored in every area of ministry. This year, 19 high schoolers were invited to our second annual NHCC High School Internship, where they spent a week on campus experiencing the life of an NHCC student: spiritually, relationally, and in practical learning. From devotions with Pastor Wayne at 7 am on Wednesday through services on Sunday, they spent the week learning the tools and the heart behind ministry in a number of different concentrations.

One of the internship’s highlights was the opportunity to apply their learning in two Island Style Celebration outreach concerts on Saturday afternoon. Alongside our NHCC students and seasoned mentors, the interns were involved in every aspect of these live concerts, from working on tech and production to running communication, sound, video, and lighting. As a result, each student grew in their ministry leadership by practicing skills in a real-world environment. Investments like this into our next generation are investments into the future of the Church, and developing future leaders is what NHCC is all about.

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OUTREACH TEAMS

Our newly formed deputation teams at NHCC are committed to partnering with churches and organizations to share the gospel in Lane County and beyond. Our Creative Arts department has put together teams from our student body to support these outreach efforts, which has given us the ability to serve, provide a worship team, or even guest speakers upon request.

This Summer, we visited Waypoint, Desert Song, and New Life churches in Oregon. One of the highlights has been new relationships built with our brothers and sisters in Christ around the Pacific Northwest. We hope to serve and strengthen these relationships as we continue to - Do Church as a Team!

We would love to visit and support your church or school on a Sunday or throughout the week at a youth event. Also, if you know of any organizations or churches that would be interested in having our team provide worship or a guest speaker, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at: admissions@newhope.edu

“The outreach experience is truly more than just bringing a band from out of town to play music; it is a form of serving and ministry in a very special and specific way. We have the opportunity to do life for a moment with people we may have otherwise never met.”
Kona Ho, NHCC Class of 2022
WORDS: LESLIE KIRIAKOS; MIKAYLA BRYANT, CLASS OF 2021
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JUMP START

Starting college can be a challenging new season for young adults. At NHCC, our Jump Start program was created to support students transitioning from home to college life. Incoming Freshmen with leadership potential are granted a scholarship and invited to move into their dorm rooms one week before school starts to spend extra time in community amongst their new peers and upperclassmen.

Leaders encourage and support these students in their transition to NHCC by modeling healthy relationships, offering wisdom from their own experiences, and helping new students process the excitement of walking into the call God has placed on them in this new season.

The acronym TEACH captures the program’s goals:

TRAIN:

EXPERIENCE:

ACHIEVE:

CONNECT:

HONOR:

young leaders in areas of ministry and life skills the history and culture of campus life leadership skills and set goals for the upcoming school year with classmates, staff, and New Hope West members God by investing in a primary focus on an area of giftedness

WORDS: LESLIE KIRIAKOS; MIKAYLA BRYANT, CLASS OF 2021
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“Jumpstart allowed me to dive in and quickly grow in my ability to lead and serve in many different areas.”
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Jazy Martinez, NHCC Class of 2025

Attend Preview Day and receive a $1000 Scholarship!

Fall Preview Dates: October 14th and November 10th

“NHCC PREPARED ME IN UNDERSTANDING AND DEFENDING MY FAITH NOT ONLY IN CHRISTIAN FIELDS BUT IN NON-BELIEVING FIELDS” (CLASS OF 2022). “NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PROVIDED ME WITH MANY MENTORS AND OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN AND GROW IN BOTH SKILL AND CHARACTER” (CLASS OF 2023). “I FEEL THAT I AM DEFINITELY DIFFERENT FROM THE TIME THAT I ARRIVED. I HAVE ALWAYS FOLLOWED AND LOVED JESUS FROM THE TIME I WAS YOUNG, BUT DON’T KNOW IF I REALLY KNEW OR UNDERSTOOD WHY. I NOW FEEL THAT I HAVE THE MEAT BEHIND MY FAITH AND CAN STAND CONFIDENTLY WITH JESUS AS MY LORD, AND LIVE A LIFE THAT REFLECTS THAT!” (CLASS OF 2022). “I EXPERIENCED WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO BE SURROUNDED BY A GODLY COMMUNITY THAT CHALLENGED ME TO BECOME ALL GOD HAS CREATED ME TO BE” (CLASS OF 2025). “HEARTS AND LIVES ARE CHANGED THROUGH WHAT GOD DOES AT NHCC” (CLASS OF 2021). “I DEVELOPED A DEEPER LOVE FOR CHRIST AND HIS PEOPLE AT NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE” (CLASS OF 2022). “WHILE BEING AT NHCC, I’M GRATEFUL TO HAVE DISCOVERED MY CALLING OF CREATIVELY COMMUNICATING THE GOSPEL, AND I THINK THIS IS A GREAT PLACE FOR ANYONE SEEKING CLARITY ON THEIR CALLING AND PURPOSE” (CLASS OF 2022). ”THERE’S SO MANY QUESTIONS IN THE WORLD, AND THE KNOWLEDGE LEARNED HERE AT NEW HOPE GIVES US THE ABILITY TO FIND THE TRUTH IN PRACTICAL WAYS” (CLASS OF 2022). “NEW HOPE IS WRAPPED UP IN THE CULTURE OF FAMILY. HANDS-ON, PRACTICAL LEARNING IS AT THE HEIGHT OF EXPERIENCE HERE. NOT ONLY DO STUDENTS GET TO GROW AND LIVE LIFE CLOSELY WITH THEIR PEERS, BUT THE PROFESSORS ARE INVESTED IN EACH AND EVERY STUDENT AND DEDICATED TO HELPING THEM LEARN AND GROW INTO THE PEOPLE THAT THE LORD HAS CALLED THEM TO BE” (CLASS OF 2020). “THE QUALITY OF TEACHING I HAVE RECEIVED AT NEW HOPE IS AMPLIFIED BY THE FACT THAT THE PROFESSORS HERE ARE NOT JUST PEOPLE WITH DEGREES, BUT PEOPLE WITH DEGREES WHO ACTIVELY WORK IN THEIR FIELD OF STUDY” (CLASS OF 2019). “NHCC TRULY CARES ABOUT THEIR STUDENTS AND THEIR WELLBEING, AND IT CAN BE CLEARLY EXPERIENCED BY ALL” (CLASS OF 2023). “I’VE DEVELOPED NEW OR DEEPER LEADERSHIP SKILLS HERE AND HAVE LEARNED MY CAPACITY AND LEADERSHIP STYLE. I’VE HAD OPPORTUNITIES TO SHEPHERD OTHERS AND LEARN ALL THAT COMES WITH DOING THAT” (CLASS OF 2020). “FROM MY FOUR YEARS AT NEW HOPE, I HAVE BECOME MORE SPIRITUALLY CONFIDENT, FOUND A STRONGER IDENTITY IN HIM, AND LEARNED COMMITMENT TO GOD RATHER THAN SELF” (CLASS OF 2020). “NEW HOPE HAS GIVEN ME PRACTICAL TOOLS AND KNOWLEDGE IN ORDER THAT I MAY EXAMINE THE BIBLE AND LEARN WHAT GOD IS TRULY SAYING” (CLASS OF 2023). “IN OUR EXEGESIS CLASS, WE LEAD OUR OWN BIBLE STUDIES. IN OUR LEADING TEAMS CLASS, WE LEAD OUR OWN TEAMS IN REAL MINISTRY. NHCC IS GIVING STUDENTS LIKE ME A PLACE TO DEVELOP REAL-WORLD SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE IN ORDER TO TRAIN UP EMERGING CHRISTIAN LEADERS FOR MINISTRY AND THE MARKETPLACE” (CLASS OF 2023). “NOT ONLY DO STUDENTS GET TO GROW AND LIVE LIFE CLOSELY WITH THEIR PEERS, BUT THE PROFESSORS ARE INVESTED IN EACH AND EVERY STUDENT AND DEDICATED TO HELPING THEM LEARN AND GROW INTO THE PEOPLE THAT THE LORD HAS CALLED THEM TO BE” (CLASS OF 2018). “MY TIME AT NHCC HELPED ME EXPAND MY ENDURANCE AND DISCIPLINE” (CLASS OF 2022). ““I DEVELOPED A DEEPER LOVE FOR CHRIST AND HIS PEOPLE AT NHCC” (CLASS OF 2022). “NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE IS KNOWN FOR ITS EXCELLENCE. WHETHER IT IS COMMUNITY, ACADEMICS, CREATIVE ARTS, OR OTHERS, NEW HOPE STRIVES TO DO ITS BEST AND DELIEVER AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE FOR ITS STUDENTSIN

IN THEIR LIVES” (CLASS OF 2023). “HEARTS AND LIVES ARE CHANGED THROUGH WHAT GOD DOES AT NHCC” (CLASS OF 2022).

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OUTREACH TEAMS

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High School Internship

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Redwoods Filming

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FOLLOWING THE CALL INTO THE SUMMER

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REDEEMING OUR

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EXCELLENCE

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PROVEN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

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Hear from the graduates!

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GRADUATIONS 2021-22

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CHURCH CHURCH

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THE LAB THE LAB

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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PROVEN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

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FOLLOWING THE CALL INTO THE SUMMER

2min
page 7

GRADUATIONS 2021-22

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THE LAB CHURCH THE LAB CHURCH

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THE LAB CHURCH

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THE LAB CHURCH

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OUTREACH TEAMS

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JUMP START

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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CALL THE

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page 1

JUMP START

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OUTREACH TEAMS

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page 18

High School Internship

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page 17

Redwoods Filming

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page 16

FOLLOWING THE CALL INTO THE SUMMER

1min
pages 14-16

REDEEMING OUR

2min
page 10

EXCELLENCE

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page 9

PROVEN THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION

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page 8

Hear from the graduates!

1min
page 7

GRADUATIONS 2021-22

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CHURCH CHURCH

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page 5

THE LAB THE LAB

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PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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pages 2-3
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