"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."
-Romans 15:13
-Romans 15:13
Real Hope. Real Connection. Right Where You Are.
Whether you're navigating special needs, chronic illness, or the challenges of aging, we believe God’s love and your church family should never feel out of reach. Hope at Home exists to bring you faith, comfort, and connection—right where you are. From digital resources and worship to online community , we’re here to help you stay spiritually strengthened and deeply connected to The Bridge, even from home.
🎥 Online Worship & Devotionals
Worship from wherever you are. Whether you're watching from bed, the kitchen table, or a hospital room, you’re invited to join us online every Sunday at 11:00 AM at thebridge.me/live. During the live service, connect through our interactive chat—meet others, share prayer requests, and be part of a welcoming online community.
💬 Online Community
You weren’t made to do life alone. Join others walking a similar path through our Hope at Home online community.
1) Join our Facebook Group where you will find on-demand devotionals, prayer videos, and moments of encouragement designed to meet you in the middle of your week—and your season.
2) Join an Online Small Group that meets weekly on Zoom.
You’ll find encouragement, friendship, and real connection with people who understand what you're going through.
1) Join our Facebook Group where you will find on-demand devotionals, prayer videos, and moments of encouragement designed to meet you in the middle of your week—and your season.
2) Join an Online Small Group that meets weekly on Zoom.
You’ll find encouragement, friendship, and real connection with people who understand what you're going through.
📚 Faith Resources
Grow your faith, even from your living room. We’ve curated special resources to help you stay engaged with Scripture, prayer, and spiritual growth. Whether you’re looking for sensory-friendly Bible lessons, chronic illness devotionals, or encouragement for caregivers, there’s something here for you. Click the links below for all the resources.
“Hope at Home helped us feel connected when we couldn’t make it to church. The Hope Box was such a blessing.”
– Jessica, mom of a child with autism
“Even when my health keeps me home, I know I’m still part of The Bridge family.”
– Roy, homebound senior
“Even on the hardest days, Hope at Home reminds me that I’m still part of something bigger. I may not be in the building, but I’m never outside of God’s love—or my church family.”
—Maria, living with chronic illness