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42507 Mt. Hope Road, Ashburn, VA 20148 (703)729-2707 mthopebaptist@hotmail.com |
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A History of Mt.
Hope Church...
In 1878 G.W. Popkins was called as pastor and served until his
death in 1931, 53 years in all. Pastor Popkins also preached at Calvary
Church and Guilford Church on the weekends, while serving as a tour guide at
the Capitol during the week. In January 1898 the
church voted unanimously to build a new building (our present building),
which was completed in time for services to be held in January of 1899. The
pews and other furnishings came from a church building being torn down in
Washington, DC. Not until 1935 did the electric line reach the church, at
which time the church was wired and enjoyed the convenience of electric
lighting for the first time. Pastors continued to serve two or three churches
at a time, including Calvary Church and a mission church in Sterling. The first VBS was held
in the early 40's and the Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting was established in
1948. In 1955 Calvary and Mount Hope were both able to afford a full time
pastor and so became independent of each other for the first time. In 1956
the church voted to build a parsonage on Waxpool Road, which was completed in
1957. The church voted to build a new educational building in 1960, which was
completed in 1962. Newly called Pastor John Gindlesperger cut the ribbon for
the new building dedication on April 29th, 1962; he continued to serve as
pastor for 31 years until his retirement in December of 1992. The church went through a couple of years of turmoil beginning
in 1994, which led to a decline of its membership, but the situation was
restored in 1995, and in September of 1996 the church called Rev. John Farrar
to a one-year interim pastorate. Then,
in October 1997, the church called Rev. John Zoller to be its new
bi-vocational pastor, with the aim of making the position full time when
possible. Pastor John was then hired full-time in 2000. This brief history gives only the barest hint of the way in which God worked through the people of Mount Hope over the last hundred and sixty plus years, but it does remind us that there have been faithful men and women who served the Lord here continuously from that day to this. Today Mount Hope stands at the beginning of a new era of potential growth and service, as we follow our Lord and His vision into the twenty-first century.
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