Kempsville Presbyterian Church

Future

City of Hope

KPC's Dream For The Future

City of Hope is our dream for the future.  Below you’ll find resources describing it in more detail. It’s a multi-year project, but we’re in it for the long haul.  In order to expand into God’s future, we are currently in the process of purchasing a 50-acre tract in a great location.  We’re convinced that God has much He wants to do for many, many more people. It’s about the mission Christ gave us. So we’re making plans now—and giving now—so we can reach those people and that future.


Watch the video first shown to the KPC congregation on November 11, 2007

 

Watch the architect's concept for The City Of Hope
The Barnes Design Group put together this plan after receiving input from our pastors and our elders, the people of KPC, Life Groups, and information gathered at several Town Hall Meetings.
This animation was first shown to the KPC congregation on Sunday, October 19 2008.

 

You can also see the Powerpoint file of the architectual concepts presented on that day.

 

Read the letter from Pastor Nate Atwood concerning land updates, released to the congregation December 2008.

 

Click the link, ONLINE GIVING, to donate now.

 

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The Future Is Now

Last December, KPC voted ‘yes’ to The City of Hope project.  Afterward, we as a congregation rolled up our sleeves to begin the design process, holding town hall meetings, volunteer leadership meetings, and a leadership summit. Each life group was invited to discuss the project and provide feedback, and many offered written suggestions through the Hope Chest and through kpc.org.

 

Working with architect Mike Barnes, we have compiled your ideas to design our future of ministry.  The dream that God has placed in our hearts was unveiled at KPC on October 19, 2008.
 
The future starts now!

 

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The Story Behind City Of Hope


How our dream and vision began

 

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Building & Land Updates


Check out our progress

 

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Volunteer


Would you like to help?

Contact Eileen Carpenter and let her know how best to connect with you.

 

 

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How To Give


If you want to write a check while at KPC there are envelopes available in the back of the pews.

 

Of course, you can always mail your check to KPC at the following address:

Kempsville Presbyterian Church
805 Kempsville Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23464
(Indicate in the memo that your gift is designated for the Capital Campaign)

 

Or check out our information concerning on-line giving.

 

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Testimonials


Read the testimonies of how God is working of those investing in the City of Hope

 

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Contact Us


Have Some Questions?

Email us and we will do our best to get your questions answered.

 

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Financial Updates

Weekly Update: KPC Capital Campaign

  Total households committed: 385
  Total money committed: $ 2,446,759
  Received to date: $ 1,098,845

 

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Write Your Own Dreams


The KPC City of Hope will come out of the hopes, dreams, and ideas of the people of KPC. Send us an email describing how you see the City of Hope and how you envision the church of the 21st century. Read about the dreams others like you have submitted