A kingdom community of hope for all people

WORSHIP SERVICES SUNDAYS 10:30 AM

Hope Pointe Hosts

Circles of Security Parenting™  Course

Thursday Nights,

October 15 to December 3, 6:30-8 pm

5402-43 Street, Olds

This course is facilitated by Evergreen Wellness in Olds. The eight sessions are based on decades of research about how secure parent-child relationships can be supported and strengthened. The course is not faith-based.

COST: $280 for 8 sessions

Register at evergreenwellness.ca or call

403-507-5650

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Understand your child's emotional world by learning to read their emotional needs

  2. Support your child's ability to successfully manage emotions

  3. Enhance the development of your child's self-esteem

  4. Honour your innate wisdom/desire for your child to be secure

Thank you to Evergreen Wellness for generously reducing the cost of this 8-week course from $640 to $280 for this timeframe.


Discover more about our warm and welcoming community

We are part of the worldwide Church of the Nazarene family and devoted to making Christlike followers here and around the globe.

As a local congregation, we partner with the Olds community and area in initiatives that make Mountain View County such a great place to live.

We celebrate Jesus who invites everyone to discover the hope and abundant life that a relationship with him provides. 

We  acknowledge that we gather on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 Region of Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (the Siksika, Piikani and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation and the Stoney Nakoda (the Chiniki, Bearspaw and Wesley First Nations). This area is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3. We value the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples here and their faithful stewardship of the land and its resources. We grieve the broken promises and harm endured by our Indigenous neighbours, wrongs committed by both the government of Canada and the Church. We commit ourselves to the work of reconciliation. 

Photo source: Law Society of Alberta