Honoring a Legacy, Building a Future
A Legacy of Love and Service
Dave Solomon was a faithful member of New Hope who passed away on August 30, 2018. His life was a beautiful symphony of compassion and action, a reminder that one person can indeed spread the light of Christ and make a difference. The Dave Solomon Memorial Building Fund stands as a testament to his enduring impact, ensuring his spirit of compassion and love continue to inspire and uplift others long after his passing.
Dave Solomon Memorial Building Fund
The Fund represents more than just a financial support; it is the cornerstone of our commitment to creating a vibrant space of inspiration and belonging. The fund enables us to refurbish and enhance our facilities in the immediate future while paving the way for our long-term aspiration to become a state-of-the-art hub for music arts, innovation, and community connection.

Who was Dave Solomon?
A man of compassion and action.
Dave’s life is a remarkable example of empathy and resilience in action. He transformed challenges into opportunities and left an indelible mark on every community he touched. His story reminds us that a life of purpose and kindness knows no boundaries, and that true legacy is built on the love and care we show to others.
Our immediate needs are clear even as our long-term vision is still unfolding.
We strive to be a thriving community of faith where creativity and connection flourish in honor of Dave’s legacy. Imagine a state-of-the-art community hub dedicated to music arts, innovative programs, and meaningful connections where every individual feels a deep sense of belonging. As we prayerfully consider this long-term vision for our property, we have needs that require immediate attention.
Parking Lot
As Dave’s beloved wife Mary shared: “Knowing Dave, the project that he would want to complete at New Hope’s Anaheim location would be a repaired and newly surfaced parking lot.”


Photo of parking lot at the entrance of the sanctuary. Our congregation and visitors walk through this to attend church services. It costs nearly $80,000 to replace 27,200 square feet of worn asphalt throughout our property.
Plumbing
Recent plumbing issues, such as leaks and inconsistent water pressure, have created safety hazards and disrupted operations. Blocked and corroded pipes signal serious problems that require immediate attention. We are actively seeking quotes from plumbers.


Join us in honoring Dave’s memory by making our facilities welcoming and functional for everyone.
Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us breathe new life into our existing facilities. By contributing, you become part of a movement that honors Dave Solomon’s legacy of love and service. You help create a place where his spirit lives on in every interaction, every creation, and every new opportunity.
