Worship with us at 9:30am on Sundays. 

Mt. Hope Lutheran Church

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • When should I arrive?

    Our Sunday worship service begins at 9:30am. We invite you to arrive a few minutes early to meet some of our members!

  • Where should I go?

    Our Sunday worship service is held at 1345 S. Broadway in Boulder.  Click here for directions.  


    ​We have a front entrance on Broadway and a side entrance on Chambers Drive. Every Sunday morning, greeters will be standing by to help guide you.  Wheelchair access is available through the door on Broadway.

  • Where should I park?

    We have a large parking lot to accommodate our members and those worshiping with us. Other than that, we are situated in the middle of a neighborhood, and street parking is available all around. Please be respectful of our neighbors as you park.

  • What are my options for childcare?

    We are passionate about communicating the truth of the gospel in age-appropriate ways and invite children to worship during the Pastor's children sermon each week.  A cry room is available as needed in the back of the sanctuary and children's bulletins and crayons are also provided for the worship service.

  • What should I wear?

    We're a church for people from all walks of life. Please wear whatever is most comfortable for you.

  • What happens on a Sunday?

    Every Sunday, we sing songs together, we pray, we hear the Bible preached, and we come to our Lord's table to receive communion.  Then, many of us gather for some snacks and drinks before Sunday School and Bible Study.


  • What is communion and who gets to receive it?

    We believe communion is a sacred, holy meal.  In this meal, we believe we are receiving the body and blood of Jesus Christ as it comes to us with bread and wine for the forgiveness of our sins.  We believe Christians who have faith in the words, "given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins" and desire the forgiveness Jesus offers in this meal are worthy and well prepared to receive this meal.  


    ​If you are unsure about receiving Jesus' forgiveness in this meal or have a different understanding, you are invited to come forward for a blessing and indicate so by crossing your arms.

    For more about what the Bible says about communion, check out Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-26; Luke 22:7-30; and 1 Corinthians 11:17-34.

  • Are dogs allowed?

    We welcome properly certified service dogs.

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