Ringers of Hope
Directed by Robert Neall, Ringers of Hope is a twelve-member hand bell choir consisting of members from all over the United States. Based at Ouachita Hills Academy in Amity, Arkansas, it plays on a four-plus octave set of Schulmerich handbells. |
Our Mission
Ringers of Hope desire to uplift Jesus Christ through the ministry of music. We believe that sacred music, because it transcends age, ethnic, and language barriers, can be an effective means to inspire greater faith and confidence in our Lord and His Word.
Ringers of Hope has had the privilege, while on concert tour, of visiting many churches in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, Minnesota, Alabama, Illinois, and North Carolina. In addition to performing sacred music, Ringers of Hope works with the local church to provide the entire church service--including, but not limited to, the Sabbath School program, mission story, scripture reading, children's sroty, and sermon.
Our Desire
The Ringers of Hope delight to see lives touched by the grace of God filling them with faith in Jesus, belief in His Word, and hope in the promise of Christ's soon return. Our desire is to be used by Him to touch the lives of others.
Availability
If you are interested in having the Ringers of Hope present a program in your area, please contact us. We simply ask that you provide room and board for our group during our visit. Many churches also collect a love offering to help defray our traveling expenses. Contributions made payable to Ouachita Hills Academy are tax deductible.