Hymn of the Month

The Hymn of the Month for April 2025:


"I Set My Hope" Words and Music by Matt Papa, Matt Boswell, and Keith Getty


When this life of trials tests my faith

I set my hope on Jesus

When the questions come and doubts remain

I set my hope on Jesus


For the deepest wounds that time won’t heal

There’s a joy that runs still deeper

There’s a truth that’s more than all I feel

I set my hope on Jesus


I set my hope on Jesus

My rock, my only trust

Who set His heart upon me first

I set my hope on Jesus


Though I falter in this war with sin

I set my hope on Jesus

When I fail the fight and sink within

I set my hope on Jesus


Though the shame would drown me in its sea

And I dread the waves of justice

I will cast my life on Calvary

I set my hope on Jesus


I set my hope on Jesus

My rock, my only trust

Who set His heart upon me first

I set my hope on Jesus


Though the world call me to leave my Lord

I set my hope on Jesus

Though it offer all its vain rewards

I set my hope on Jesus


Though this heart of mine is prone to stray

Give me grace enough to finish

’Till I worship on that final day

I set my hope on Jesus


I set my hope on Jesus

My rock, my only trust

Who set His heart upon me first

I set my hope on Jesus


I set my hope on Jesus

My rock, my only trust

Who set His heart upon me first

I set my hope on Jesus

I set my hope on Jesus


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We are commanded to, "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs." (Colossians 3:16). Accordingly, we incorporate hymns into our regular Sunday morning worship at Pacific Hope Church. We firmly believe in equipping God's people with the knowledge of His Word through sound teaching in our classes, Bible studies, and even in our Sunday morning worship. Our worship will always be with the purpose of exalting the Lord to His proper place; it is never man-centered or seeking to create an emotional experience.