In addition to our Sunday Spiritual Services, which are held on the second Sunday of each month at 10:00 a.m., the Hope Interfaith Center provides a number of services and resources, as well as regular, monthly, and weekly events and special one-time events for the enrichment of our spiritual community. The full event calendar is available on the Calendar page.
Services & Resources
For a complete list of services offered at the Hope Interfaith Center, please visit the Services and Resources page.
Upcoming Events – Agenda View
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971
Join us for our Monthly Spiritual Service the second Sunday of every Month at 10:00 a.m.
As weather permits, we will have service outside under the Grandmother Tree.
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971
Join us for our Monthly Spiritual Service the second Sunday of every Month at 10:00 a.m.
As weather permits, we will have service outside under the Grandmother Tree.
ACA Support Meetings
(Adult Children of Alcoholics)
The Group meets every Thursday at 6:00pm
Facilitator: Bob Dickhudt BS, LADC
Goodwill offering welcomed at each meeting.
All are welcome to attend!
Adult Children of Alcoholics- The term “Adult Child” is used to describe adults who grew up in alcoholic or dysfunctional homes who exhibit identifiable traits. The group also includes adults raised in homes without the presence of alcohol or drugs. By attending meetings regularly and by sharing our lives, we gradually change our thinking and behavior, we also find a Higher Power experience and astonishing improvement in body, mind, and spirit.
ACA is a nationally known program.
Am I an Adult Child can help you decide if alcoholism or other family dysfunction existed in your family.
If you have any questions about the program, please give Bob a call at (507) 779-6971