Darlene Zschech Leads HopeUC Gathering 2025

Thousands of believers gathered this past weekend at Hope Unlimited Church for the sold-out HopeUC Gathering 2025, a two-day event filled with worship, teaching, and spiritual renewal. Led by global worship leader and Senior Pastor Darlene Zschech, the annual event drew attendees from across Australia and beyond.
Held June 6-7 at HopeUC's Charmhaven campus, the Gathering featured a dynamic lineup of speakers and worship leaders. Darlene Zschech, renowned for her songs like Shout to the Lord, delivered the final session on Saturday, stirring hearts with a passionate message of hope, healing, and the power of God's presence.
"This weekend was a holy moment," Zschech shared. "To see the church united in worship and faith-it reminds us of why we gather, why we sing, and why Jesus is worth it all."
Joining the platform were guest speakers Ps Wayne Alcorn, Mitch Wong, and the HopeUC pastoral team. Each brought unique insights and encouragement to a spiritually hungry audience. The Gathering also included a vibrant HopeUC Kids program and several extended worship sessions, allowing all generations to encounter God in a fresh way.
The event's theme-centered on renewal, restoration, and community-was echoed in every session. Many attendees reported moments of breakthrough, healing, and a renewed sense of calling.
For those who couldn't attend in person, sessions are now available for viewing online via HopeUC's official YouTube channel.
The church has also announced the return of the HopeUC Gathering in 2026, scheduled for June 5-6.
For more information, visit: www.hopeucgathering.com
Watch the 2025 sessions here: HopeUC YouTube
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