At Seattle Open Door Church, Community of Hope Recovery Ministry exists to offer the community the healing power of Jesus Christ through a Biblically-based healing ministry. Our Recovery Ministry is for anyone wanting to deal with life’s hurts, weaknesses and struggles.The purpose of Community of Hope Recovery Ministry is to provide fellowship and offer an atmosphere where God's healing power is proclaimed through the Word of God. Our Recovery Ministry is a safe place, where people can belong, be accepted for who they are, and examine God as their Higher Power at their own pace. Community of Hope
Recovery Ministry provides recovery-related church services from
5pm-6pm. Come join us to experience hope, love, peace, and acceptance.Jesus said:
"So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed." John 8:36We also offer Bible Studies on Tuesdays at 7pm, Thursdays 5:30pm, Thursdays 7pm, and Saturdays at 10:30am. E-Mail Pastor Richard Dover for details.
Richard Dover is the outreach pastor of Seattle Open Door Church and the pastor of Community of Hope. Pas
tor Rich Dover has
worked with individuals with addictions and other issues for over 19
years. He is convinced that There is Hope!You can be set free
from addictions, wrong mindsets, unhealthy behavior. You need help? Give
Rich a call anytime, 206-396-1995 or E-mail.Pastor Rich is also the Program Director of Fairhaven House. Fairhaven House is a low-income, faith based, clean & sober housing discipleship program. Fairhaven has two houses in Seatac and one house in Burien (Koinonia House).
If you, or someone you know, is struggling with an addiction, check out There is Hope
Radio. We discuss the topics of addiction & recovery. Listen to
testimonials of individuals who have been set free from various
addictions. Pastor Richard Dover is the radio host. Learn more at www.thereishoperadio.org. Do you have questions about the Christian Faith? Check out our FAQs on Christianity.Click here to learn how to become born again so that you can have Jesus as your higher power.

