Sunday School, 9am, Sunday Mornings.
Sunday’s Schedule
8am: Doors open
8am–9am: Coffee & Conversation in our Dining Facility, Devotion begins - 9am
9am-10am: Sunday School (through March 29th)
10am: Sunday Morning Service in our sanctuary (In our gym)
Prayer Guide
Highland,
It was great seeing you all Sunday. During our Service, I mentioned that a man who has lived in North Highland for 57 years wrote us a note of thanks. He writes:
“God knows what He is doing. For He placed Highland here, in the Highland Community, to love and care for us; to lead our hearts and lives into the loving arms of Jesus. Thank you!”
Highland, this letter-of-thanks has been issued to each of us. As we pray for our church today, may we continue to bear a reputation of loving our neighbors in honor of our Lord. Know that I appreciate you, Highland. May the Lord’s name radiate with honor in the life of our church.
gospel of matthew series
This Sunday, we will complete Matthew 13, then move into Matthew 14. As we’ve seen, Jesus continues to segway toward Heaven. This chapter further speaks to that transition. Join us as we continue through our Series – “The Gospel of Matthew: The Beauty of the Heart of Christ.”
The tomb is empty. Let’s celebrate our Overcomer!
Easter Season Testimonies
Highland, we will hold an Easter egg hunt Easter Sunday (April 5th), just after service. We also enter into our testimony season, Highland. Kimberly Klaus quarterbacks this effort to celebrate the work of the Lord in the life of our church. See her post below:
“The Lord delights when His people share His glory. He tells us in Scripture in many different ways to not hide God's work, but to share of His faithfulness among the congregation of believers (Psalm 40:9-10), tell what He has done for your soul (Psalm 66:16), be His witnesses (Acts 1:8), and to tell of what the Lord has done for you (Mark 5:19). Revelation 12:11 even says we overcome the enemy by the blood of Jesus and the word of our testimony. There is power in declaring what God has done for us!
Yet it's so easy to get caught up in the day to day business of life, or to get caught up in the latest news cycle, that we fix our minds on these worldly things and they become the fruit of our words. Pause and think about it..how many days may we share our worries or concerns with others but not share about the goodness of God?
As you spend time in prayer this week, ask the Lord to remind you of where He has been faithful, compassionate, kind or powerful in your life. Ask Him to remind you of His provision, His grace, His mercies, and His protection, which have manifested in specific ways for you- whether this week or over the course of your life. Take note of what comes to mind, and consider sharing it with someone else! You will be encouraged, that person will be encouraged, and the Lord will be glorified.
Easter Sunday is coming in a few weeks, and there may be no better time to celebrate the Lord's work in one another's lives than during this season of celebrating the Resurrection of our Savior. As a Highland community, we want to offer a chance for you to share how God has worked in your life by opening up some testimony time on Sunday mornings. If you are interested in sharing on Easter Sunday, or one of the few Sundays following, please contact Kimberly Klaus or Rob Strickland so we can get you scheduled!” — Kimberly Klaus
Men’s Bible Study Beginning April 8th
Men, let’s get together. Let’s spend some time studying God’s Word and doing life together. Starting April 8th, we will gather once a month at Highland. We will have a meal, spend time together, then study God’s Word together. We will begin at 6pm. Register below. Please note — no childcare will be provided. If you are reading this in our weekly email, see the original post to access the form to register.
Sign Up For New Member Class
Our New Member Class to be held April 19th, 9am.
If you are reading this in our weekly email, see the original post to access the form to register.
Register by clicking button below.
I love you, Highland — have a great week!
See you Sunday,
Rob