Shadow of Hope examines the People of Hope, a fringe religious group that thrived in North Jersey from the late 1970s to the early ’90s.
It’s Sunday, October 27, 1985, in Berkeley Heights. The usual suburban sounds of birds chirping and neighbors chatting are drowned out by a chorus of some 200 protestors at Little Flower Church. The demonstrators’ grievance: Their township and parish are being infiltrated by what they view as a cult.
The organization in question, People of Hope, thrived in North Jersey from the late 1970s to the early ’90s. What started as a charismatic prayer group became the subject of abuse allegations and national news headlines.
Karen Ann Coburn was a Cranford teenager whose mother was briefly involved with the organization in its early days. In her recent podcast, Shadow of Hope, the writer attempts to bring this cryptic piece of Jersey history to light. “I had been…
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