The preaching ministry of HBC's founding pastor

Discover Hope
with Pastor Tom Leake
(1961 - 2021)





Thomas Leake - January 22, 2022

134. The Cure for Worldliness, Part 14

Cure for Worldliness

Would you say you’re a follower of God or a follower of the world? Would your family, friends, or co-workers agree with that assessment? Pastor Tom will share with us today that sometimes because of the grace we benefit from, we can become lax in our relationship with God. Now, we can’t strive to be good enough, and it’s true that Christ’s atonement is sufficient through all of our weakness. But that should never rob us of the forgiveness and love that should be given in return for His sacrifice.

Scripture References: James 4:1-10

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Discover Hope is the teaching and outreach ministry of Hope Bible Church of Columbia, MD where Tom Leake was the founding pastor.

Pastor Leake carefully and thoroughly exposited the Word of God verse-by-verse each week for over two decades, bringing challenging truths of the Bible to his listeners for the building up of the body of Christ in love.


BIO:Pastor Tom Leake


Pastor Thomas Leake

Pastor Thomas Leake

Founding Pastor

Thomas F. Leake was called by God’s grace to be the church planter and then Senior Pastor of Hope Bible Church in Columbia, MD for over 24 years. He received his Master of Arts degree in Theology from Capital Bible Seminary, and in 1997 obtained his Master of Divinity degree from The Master’s Seminary in Los Angeles, CA.

He was the founder of The Master’s Fellowship – Mid-Atlantic (formerly Grace Advance Mid-Atlantic (GAMA)), a fellowship of like-minded expository churches in the region, and served on the Board of Directors. He also served as the founder and president of the TMF Bible Institute, which offers biblical and theological studies taught by pastors-teachers throughout the mid-Atlantic region. He was blessed with a godly wife, believing grown children, and a loving church congregation. In 2021, he lost his battle with pancreatic cancer and went home to be with his Savior.