A Christian leadership development program for young adult black men

The Urban Hope Leadership Initiative exists to develop Christian black men in the areas of leadership, discipleship, vocation and mission. 


Discover what it means to be a man and a leader in all areas of your life.

What is UHLI?

Professional Development

By the end of your year in the UHLI Program, our goal is to help young Black men gain valuable work experience that can make you a better leader in your future career paths.

Spiritual Development

Through small group and one-on-one mentoring, our aim is to teach, equip, and model for you what it means to be a Christian. We have a passion for developing Godly men who love His Word, His Church, and His world.

Personal Development 

We walk through key areas of responsibilities that are needed after college. We want to prepare you for practical things such as budgeting, car maintenance, purchasing a home, etc. You will also learn more about how you function as a unique individual, allowing you to connect with others in the way you were designed.

Alton Hardy is an ordained teaching elder of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and serves as the pastor and founder of Urban Hope Community Church in Fairfield, Alabama.  He is also the co-founder of Urban Hope Development in Fairfield and the visionary behind the Urban Hope Leadership Initiative (UHLI), a one-year intensive discipleship and training program for African American college graduates. The UHLI is raising up urban leaders that will serve urban communities for generations to come after gaining a deeper understanding of the urban community’s unique complexities and pathologies.

Alton, a native of Selma, Alabama, resided in Louisville, Kentucky and Grand Rapids, Michigan for many years before returning to Alabama. Alton’s educational background includes degrees from Alpena Community College, Reformed Bible College, and Calvin Seminary, as well as a Certificate of Completion from Antioch Leadership Training in Reformed Preaching. Alton is happily married to his wife, Sandra, and they have five children. In his free time, he enjoys praying, reading voraciously, and reflecting on God and his providence. Alton is passionate about addressing the conditions facing urban communities and living out true gospel reconciliation.

Meet the

Executive Director

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
ahardy@urbanhopecc.com