The staff recently took time to reflect on how God moved powerfully to build a church whose love for Christ and others continues to escalate. Pastor Wayne encouraged his leaders to be dependent upon God's Word for daily food and keep their spirits up. "If you keep your spirit up, the worst situation will get better. If your spirit is down, the best situation gets worse."

He then shared what he believes is the Legacy of New Hope:

  1. Resourcefulness - just go for it, even when you have nothing. If all you have is zeal, use it. Quoting Taylor Hudson, "God's will done God's way will receive God's supply."
  2. Spirit of Evangelism - everything is connected to a soul. Don't get involved in religion, get involved in the harvest, and everything will begin to make sense.
  3. Believe in People - some one believed in each of us. People come with a desire, not always fully developed.
  4. Base everything on Scripture - don't soften to spiritualize and attract more people. Model ourselves after Jesus and stay true to God's Word.
  5. Give people hope - not guilt and condemnation like the Pharisees. Keep the Good News the Good News without compromising. Be gracious and tell why.
Carol Ann Shima says looking back to the beginning makes her feels grateful to serve and be a part of God's amazing work at New Hope. Although she and Dan had been Christians for over 40 years of their lives, it wasn't until they learned to walk daily with the Lord, as they learned through New Hope, that they really experienced the fullness of Christian life. She says she's learned three lessons: always keep an eternal perspective, keep a burning desire to share the love of Christ, and know it is a privilege to serve such an amazing God.


Every weekend, hundreds of volunteers continue to transform the Farrington campus and two satellite locations to hold seven weekend services. On Sundays, church activities consume the entire Farrington campus (except the pool) transforming classrooms into an enormous childcare program called Children's Ark, adult Sunday school classes and the 1,200 seat auditorium for the main worship service. In addition, Sand Island, and Manoa locations offer Sunday morning services with live worship and a message via video, as well as Children's Ark.

Space is at a premium and thus the cost and availability of land has kept New Hope from moving into a building of their own. In the meantime, New Hope has partnered with the local community and high school to buy a new air conditioning system, plant 160 trees, provide landscaping and painting services. New possibilities are on the horizon with new sites being considered by church leadership, who pray with great anticipation for what God will do next through New Hope's exciting ministry.

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Core Values

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Purpose Statement

the reason we exist

History of New Hope

memories of yesterday

Staff Listing

get in touch with our staff

About Pastor Wayne

our senior pastor

Weekend Service Times
saturdays: 5 & 7pm
sundays: 7, 9, & 11am

Midweek Service Time
wednesdays: 7pm
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mail:
290 Sand Island Access Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96819

phone: 808.842.4242

fax: 808.842.4241

email: ohana@enewhope.org