Something for everyone
The aim of the Hope Centre is to help to address issues of social isolation and exclusion, low aspirations, poor self-esteem and poverty. We try to have something on most days to appeal to a number of different groups. A few of these are listed below.
Our regular Church Service
Sunday Mornings | 10.30am
Hope Cafe
Weekdays | 9am – 4pm
Saturdays | 9am – 2pm
NG11 Foodbank
Tuesdays & Saturdays
9.30am – 11am
Excite
Our After Schools Club for Children aged 5 – 11
Thursdays | 3.30pm – 5pm
(during Term Time)
Enthusiasm
Children aged 11 – 17
Thursdays | 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Bubbles
Parent & Toddler Group
Fridays | 9am – 11am
(during Term Time)
Get Fit | Keep Fit
Exercise group for all ages
Tuesdays | 1pm – 2pm
Together @Clifton
Social Group for over 60s
Wednesdays | 10am – 3pm

How to connect…
Come to our Sunday Service.
Our main building is situated a short walk away from Nottingham Trent’s Clifton Campus. We also offer Student placements as part of our partnership with NTU.
Pop in to our Café.
Open from 9 – 4 weekdays and 9 – 2 on Saturday, the Hope Café serves delicious, home made food and hot drinks. We also do regular events on Sunday evenings in there, for more information you can…
Connect with us online
Obviously you know where the website is! On here you can learn more about us and have a listen back to previous services (and sometimes watch, if we have live streamed the service). You can also email us at hello@hopechurchnottingham.org, click the contact button below, or connect on facebook @hopechurchnottingham for the latest information on our events.
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Read more about our vision for Hope Church, our Values and our Goals for this year.
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