New Hope Community Church
completed in 2009 by Erickson-Hall Construction Co. | read more about this builder
"The Erickson-Hall team knew what they were doing with value engineering options to make it work. They asked questions before building, and talked about ways to save money and secured the best price up front. I'll always go back to Erickson-Hall. To others who are interested in building a church, I can recommend Erickson-Hall as a builder and an advocate."
– David Digiambattista, New Hope Community Church


Summer 2009
Photo 1: New Hope Community Church has a 5,712 SF auditorium with full stage, sound and lighting system, and seating for almost 900 people. The auditorium converts to two volleyball courts or one full-court basketball area. The stage is 1,086 SF.
Photo 2: The spacious youth area serves over one hundred young people who are able to enjoy a variety of activities and fellowship.
Photo 3: A beautiful kitchen helps to serve the 600 people that now attend New Hope. Attendance has increased over 50% since the building was completed.
New Hope was able to add a variety of new programs with their new facility, including: ballroom dancing, ballet, hip hop, drawing, martial arts, yoga, preschool classes, cheer camp, tutoring and more!

Summer 2008
Photo 1, 2 &3: The New Hope youth group was able to learn more about caring for their community and participate in the building process of the church as they served lunch to the construction workers.

Summer 2008
Photo 1: During construction, the Sunday Worship Program featured a photo taken of some aspect of the construction done that week, including the people doing the work. A “featured” copy of the program was given to the person pictured, and the photo posted on a bulletin board at the job site. The bulletin board became a focal point for anyone new to the job as well as a source of recognition. Appropriate Scriptures were added to the photos and the bulletin board about the gifts that God gives to each person. The bulletin board was not only a source of encouragement; it also served as a visual reminder of each person’s individual giftedness and relationship with God.

Summer 2008
Photo 1: Someone on the job site always started the work day with prayer. In the beginning, prayers included a request for safety and protection of all working as well as guidance so work would be done with excellence. Many small miracles were witnessed including prayers answered regarding rain that threatened to slow the pouring of concrete and erection of the steel.

Erickson-Hall Construction Co.
500 Corporate Drive
Escondido, CA
www.ericksonhall.com
Contact Us
Don Romo | Director of Business Development | dromo@ericksonhall.com
P: 760.796.7700 x108
