About us
Northern Communities of Hope (NCOH) commenced in early 2002 as a result of a partnership agreement between the Elizabeth and the Hewett Churches of Christ in the northern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
NCOH is based in Davoren Park in Adelaide. This is a low socio economic area where residents contend with such issues as unemployment, mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, crime, domestic violence, financial hardship, gambling and loneliness.
At NCOH we share solidarity with one another in this crazy mixed up world in which we live. We recognise that we all have a story to tell and that no one is to be regarded as being better than anyone else.
The people of NCOH exude a “robust” brand of the Christian faith with a sincere desire to live out a vital and effective witness to the Kingdom of God to the local people.
We recognise that many people in our society long for a sense of belonging, acceptance for who they are and for supportive and life-giving relationships in a safe and loving community.
The people of NCOH are indeed a resilient people of courage and love. You are most welcome to come and experience the NCOH “vibe”. We would love to see you.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
John 13:34-35 NIV
NCOH is based in Davoren Park in Adelaide. This is a low socio economic area where residents contend with such issues as unemployment, mental illness, drug and alcohol abuse, crime, domestic violence, financial hardship, gambling and loneliness.
At NCOH we share solidarity with one another in this crazy mixed up world in which we live. We recognise that we all have a story to tell and that no one is to be regarded as being better than anyone else.
The people of NCOH exude a “robust” brand of the Christian faith with a sincere desire to live out a vital and effective witness to the Kingdom of God to the local people.
We recognise that many people in our society long for a sense of belonging, acceptance for who they are and for supportive and life-giving relationships in a safe and loving community.
The people of NCOH are indeed a resilient people of courage and love. You are most welcome to come and experience the NCOH “vibe”. We would love to see you.
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
John 13:34-35 NIV