By Ashley Perham
Baptist and Reflector intern

A praise team leads worship at Hope Fellowship in Knoxville. The church is meeting in a facility provided by Centerpointe Church in Knoxville. Centerpointe sold its $4 million facility to Hope Fellowship for $1.
KNOXVILLE — Hope Fellowship, Knoxville, started in 2016 as a church plant from Shoreline Church, Knoxville, with a vision to be a Christ-centered, multi-ethnic and generational church, saved by Jesus and changed by Jesus, according to Dominique Lee, pastor of Hope Fellowship.
At the same time, Centerpointe Church, Knoxville, was making the difficult decision to “die with dignity,” said pastor Jim Millirons. [Read more…]


