Our Weekly Update

REJUVENATING but returning soon

Highland, our family is currently in Orlando enjoying a little rest and relaxation. While we certainly missed being with you last Sunday, clearly, you were in good hands. I got to hear snippets of worship – so good! Thank you, team!

I also listened to Justin’s sermon and I was so moved as I listened to his heart for us, Highland. If you have not had the opportunity to hear it, do yourself a favor and listen to Justin’s sermon from last Sunday. It directs us to carry on with the purposes that the Lord’s set before us, Highland.

We will be back in town for next Sunday’s service. We are looking forward to seeing you all again. Every good trip has to end with getting home. We look forward to getting back to Highland!


Overview of the weekend

Chicken & Rice is happening Saturday, 10am. Volunteers are welcome to assist each and every week. Our Chicken & Rice team who leads does such a great job – grateful for each of you.

Both Coffee & Conversation and Robert’s Bible Study will be taking place Sunday morning at 9am. Our Firehouse Gathering (our church service) will immediately follow, at 10am.

I love you, Highland,

Rob


Our Weekly Update

Justin Jordan preaches Sunday.


CONNECTING THE DOTS OF THIS SERIES

In our current series, I want us to make this move in a way that puts the magnificence of Jesus on display. We have used Romans 15:1-7 as our home-base for the series, then we’ve connected some dots to this text to help us best understand how to be prepared to move. Let me connect some of these dots we’ve covered:

Romans 15:1 & Romans 15:4: “We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of weak, and not to please ourselves.” Verse 4: “For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.”

We correlated these passages with Isaiah 58:6–12, in which God expresses to us His form of fasting and worship. Paul refers to the Scriptures and to what was written in former days. He does not mention Isaiah 58. However, this serves a potential example of what he could mean. In Isaiah 58, God directs us as His people to promote the good of our neighbor, which thereby results in strengthening our relationship with our Lord. It also serves as a means of our joy and lifts our weary heads! I grip this passage for dear life and it always proves true, Highland.

Romans 15:2: “Let each of us please our neighbor, to build him up; for as it is written, ‘ the reproaches that fell on you, fell on me.’

We first looked at Psalm 69:9, where Paul’s quoting comes from in the Old Testament. Its meaning points to the fact that Jesus loves us in a way in which He absorbs our disapproval and bears it for us, in His body, and, though He was sinless, makes us right with God. He affords us forgiveness and kinship in His name. This plays out in relationship with the Lord by us loving and caring for our enemies, that we might build them up, as our neighbors.

Romans 15:5: “May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

This passage, as we’ve seen, toggles back and forth with Colossians 3, the entire chapter really, but we’ve honed in on verses 3:12–16. We’ve looked at the evidence of being renewed: being holy and beloved – this is our identity in Christ. Our new nature’s then demonstrated in the fact that we, before repentance, are critical in nature. After repentance, we then, by way of the Holy Ghost, become compassionate in nature, like Jesus (Matthew 9:36). The fruits of the Holy Spirit are then able to pour forth from our lives, as we remain submissive to the holiness of God’s Spirit.

Then, we’ve also honed in on the word bear – how we must endure with those in our lives – in a way that, through our relationship with the Lord, we can navigate the exhaustion and endure, by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Last Sunday, we looked at an insertion that is the spine of the entire passage:.. ‘in accord with Jesus.’ Not, in accord with social or political views; in accord with doctrinal positions. It’s not even written as in accord with the teachings of Jesus, but in accord with the person, the one and only Son of God is, Who embodies holiness and righteousness.

Understanding this, Highland, as the Lord is placing us within this new position of strength, let us be grateful for the Lord’s provision but also understand the proper posture we must maintain as His people. This series seeks to highlight these three ways we maintain this heart-posture:

putting on display the magnificence of jesus

Seek the good of our neighbor

Pursue unity with one another

Fix our gaze on His glory


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Chicken & Rice will be hitting our streets this Saturday, 10am. Volunteers are welcome to join any Saturday and assist us in lifting up the name of Jesus, together, as we care for our neighbors. It happens on 5th Ave, just in front of our red-brick sanctuary. Thanks to all who carry out this Kingdom-work each and every week!


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

Come share a cup of coffee at the Firehouse this Sunday, at 9am. Coffee & Conversation allows us the opportunity to speak with one another and worship together. Plus, Jo Ellen teaches us how to live according to God’s Word, as she shares her devotion during Coffee and Conversation - all are welcome.

Robert Singleton continues to lead our men’s study each Sunday morning at 9am. His class is held in our educational wing of the church and all men are invited to attend.

Our Firehouse Gathering (church service) will be held at 10am, in the Firehouse. Our family will be on vacation this Sunday. We are all going to Orlando to soak up some sun and to be together. This is only possible because of incredible church-leadership. The Lord’s seen fit to bring to Highland some of the brightest and the best! I just cannot even believe it! Know that my gratitude abounds over you – thank you for all you do! Billy and Justin will be leading us through worship this Sunday. These two men continue to put on truth and lead us through our days with fortitude.


Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


TBRI

This is a Sports Clinic that is available to you and your children. The event's taking place July 15th. I plan to take my family and want to invite you all to join us. This will be a football clinic for our students and the chance to watch the Columbus Lions play Arena Football. If you are interested in learning more, please email me at rob@hopeforhighland.org. Click here for more information on TBRI.


TRUTH SPRING ACADEMY APPLICATION WINDOW OPEN

Truth Spring Academy is now accepting student-applicants for the next school year. We have slots available in Kindergarten and potentially some slots available in other grade levels, too. For more information, click here. Clicking that link takes you to our Interest Form, which new families should complete.

I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

Kenslie was baptized Sunday.

“We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4).

Highland, let’s rally around Kenslie, along with all the other children, in prayer and love! Let’s continue to welcome our little one with open arms. They are listening to us and they are watching us; may we be found as a corporate expression of His glory!

“One generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts. On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate. They shall speak of the might of your awesome deeds, and I will declare your greatness. They shall pour forth the fame of your abundant goodness and shall sing aloud of your righteousness. The LORD is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. The LORD is good to all, and his mercy is over all that he has made” (Psalm 145:4—9).


Let’s help patti feel welcome!

This Friday, from 11:30am–1pm, you are invited to join us at Truth Spring’s Open House. The address is 3225 6th Avenue. We also welcome Patti Clark to her home, as she’s moving into one of these renovated homes! One of the ways we could help make her house a home is by stocking her pantry with a few of her favorite things. Please consider bringing one of the items found on the list below to the Open House this Friday.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Our Chicken & Rice team will be offering our streets the love of Christ this Saturday. All are welcome to come and be part of pouring out His love as we build up our neighbor, in His Name. We begin at 10am.


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

9am Sunday mornings offer us the chance to share a cup of coffee at the Firehouse. We enjoy worship and a breakfast sandwich together. All are welcome to come to Coffee & Conversation. Jo Ellen also offers us a meaningful devotion that helps us all keep centered on Christ in our lives. Additionally, Robert Singleton facilitates a Men’s Bible Study in our educational wing of the church. All men are invited! It starts at 9am. Join the discussion!

Our Firehouse Gathering (church service) will be held at 10am, in the Firehouse. All are welcome! This Sunday, be prepared for members of our Prayer Gathering to tell us about an experience that the Lord allowed them to have recently. They were supposed to share last Sunday, but plans were changed and they will share this upcoming Sunday.

magnificent Move series

Highland, my hope throughout this ‘Magnificent-Move’ series has been to highlight the Scriptures which serve as the backbone of Highland Community Church. In so bringing these passages to the forefront of our view, it is my aim that we continue to mature in alignment with who the Lord has fashioned to be, as the Highland–Tribe. As we continue to see the road forward as one of our maturation, then we will continue to take the proper posture of strength in this new and EXCITING upcoming chapter within the life of Highland.

Over the last several weeks, we have allowed our hearts to really marinate in Romans 15:1-7. As we transition, my ultimate goal throughout this process is to do what Paul states in verses six and seven, which is: “…that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.” We are well on our way to doing just this, Highland. Let us continue traveling down this road, thereby resulting in our move putting on display the magnificence of Jesus!

our plan for this Sunday

This Sunday, we talk more about how Paul directs us to strike perfect harmonies. We will be correlating these two passages:

First Passage

“May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 15:5-7).

Second Passage

“And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God” (Colossians 3:14-16).

What results in our perfect harmony? LOVE! This is where we will be this Sunday, Highland.


Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Jacob has been with us since Kindergarten. He’s now completed 5th grade and he will be missed so much.

Truth Spring Academy is now accepting student-applicants for the next school year. We have slots available in Kindergarten and potentially some slots available in other grade levels, too. For more information, click here. Clicking that link takes you to our Interest Form, which new families should complete.

I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

We Honor Our Fallen

“Oh beautiful for heroes proved

In liberating strife

Who more than self, their country loved

And mercy more than life”

A verse from: “America The Beautiful”

Our freedom is not free. Today, we pause to honor those who’ve bravely laid down their lives, providing us the privilege to live and rest in our abounding American-liberty. America’s the greatest country upon the globe, Highland. Let us continue to pray for our nation. As we strengthen our knees to endure in prayer, let us maintain this proper perspective: that it is the prayer-life of this nation that sustains her, not her political-life. Let us seek the Lord, asking that His purposes prevail for America, this land which we love. Let’s fashion our prayer-life from the lyrics of one of my favorite songs, as it is so fitting:

“God bless America, land that I love

Stand beside her and guide her

Through the night with the light from above”

A verse from: “God Bless America”

God bless America,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

Congratulations, Graduates!

Truth Spring Trade School’s graduation was brimming with hope! To experience hope in the name of Jesus in the middle of streets that often feel hopeless was a slice of heaven! I was so grateful that so many of you were able to join us. A special shoutout to Sandra Smith and Donny Faulkner, who graduated!

Truth Spring Trade School is also accepting applications for the upcoming class set to begin in August. If you are interested in learning more or scheduling an application appointment, please speak with Carrie or Megan or call the church.

NO MEMBER GATHERING THIS WEEK. As the school year wraps up both at Truth Spring and around the city, we will take this month off from our Member Gathering.

On June 2nd, we are asking you to help stock Patti Clark’s pantry, as she’s moving into one of the renovated homes on 6th avenue. Please prepare to drop an item by that day, to offer her a housewarming gift, from us!

Shout to Truth Spring Trade School’s Construction Team and North Highland Assembly of God for renovating these homes. Finally, these houses would not be complete without Justin Jordan’s leadership. He helped to oversee these projects and he brought it home! He managed with class and with strength! Thanks, Justin!


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Chicken and Rice will carry the love of Christ into our streets once again this Saturday. Anyone who wants to jump in and help this wonderful team of folks would be welcome! The action starts at 10am. Thanks to those who make Chicken & Rice happen!


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

Coffee’s being served at the Firehouse this Sunday, 9am! Come grab a cup and a breakfast sandwich as we spend time together worshiping and sharing life together. Also, Robert continues to lead our Men’s Bible Study each Sunday morning, at 9am, in the educational wing of our facility. All men are welcome to attend and engage the discussion about God’s Word.

Our Firehouse Gathering (church service) will be held at 10am, in the Firehouse. This Sunday, be prepared for members of our Prayer Gathering to tell us about an experience that the Lord allowed them to have last Wednesday.

Since we did not unpack this passage last Sunday, we will be looking at the fruits of a compassionate heart this Sunday, which is found in Colossians 3:12–17:

“Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Colossians 3:12-17, ESV).

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Jude finished 3rd grade this year and earned a Truth Spring Trophy!

Truth Spring Academy is now accepting student-applicants for the next school year. We have slots available in Kindergarten and potentially some slots available in other grade levels, too. For more information, click here. Clicking that link takes you to our Interest Form, which new families should complete.

I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

Cultivating life and the glory of jesus

Looking back to last Sunday, Highland, thank you for opening the door through your testimonies for my son, Noah, to be able to share how the Lord is at work in his life right now. Carrie nor I had any idea he was going to share with us his testimony; needless to say, we were moved beyond words. Thank you for continuing to pray for him and love us, Highland. As he mentioned, our family has been through so much over the last year and you’ve loved us so well. Because of the power of God’s love, we hold on to a hope that does not disappoint! In light of His love, let us continue to endure, pressing on through every season together, Highland!

Highland, as Truth Spring Academy and Truth Spring Trade School wrap up another school year, thank you for your support! Allowing us to continue to utilize the facilities and your continued prayers for us at Truth Spring provide us the chance to thrive – thank you!

Truth Spring Trade School’s graduation is this next Monday, May 22nd, at 1pm, in the Firehouse. If you would like to attend, you are invited! We would love to see you there!

offering a helping hand

As the Truth Spring Trade School’s construction project is wrapping up, we want to invite you all to help us do a deep–clean at the newly renovated homes. Patti Clark,one of our own members, will be moving into these homes. In addition to the deep clean, let’s stock her pantry as a housewarming gift. If you are interested in helping with the deep–clean, please talk with Megan or Carrie. Let’s plan to deliver the items for our Stock-The-Pantry to her new home June 2nd.


Thank you to all of our leaders!

Our Women’s 8 Week Bible Study through 1st John concluded last evening at 6:30pm. Thank you to all of our leaders! I appreciate your dedication to facilitating and seeing the study through. I hope everyone benefited from this time opening God’s Word together.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Our Chicken & Rice Team will be in action this Saturday, 10am. This ministry offers those who are hungry the opportunity to get a meal! To all who are part of this team, thank you! Volunteers are welcome..


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

Come grab a cup of coffee this Sunday morning at 9am at the Firehouse during Coffee & Conversation. Following that good cup of coffee, join us for our 10am Firehouse Gathering (our church service) to gather in order to celebrate with us the good news that Jesus saves sinners.

Robert continues to lead our Men’s Bible Study each Sunday morning, at 9am, in the educational wing of our facility. All men are welcome to attend and engage the discussion about God’s Word. Such a great group of men make up this study! Never too late to join.

come to celebrate what jesus has done for us

During our Firehouse Gathering this Sunday, we will be looking at the ‘fruits of a compassionate heart,’ which is found in Colossians 3:12–17:

“Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Colossians 3:12-17, ESV).

To make this magnificent move and maintain our harmony, these qualities must define us, no matter what changes we may face. For these fruits foster harmony and also, as Paul points out, paves the road to reconciliation when we hit the bumps. If we conduct ourselves according to these qualities, we can endure anything, as the Spirit of God has command of us. I look forward to walking carefully through this text together.

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Truth Spring Academy is now accepting applicants for the next school year. We have slots available in Kindergarten and potentially some slots available in other grade levels, too. For more information, click here. Clicking that link takes you to our Interest Form, which new families should complete.


truth spring trade school now accepting applicants

Truth Spring Trade School is also accepting applications for the upcoming class set to begin in August. If you are interested in learning more or scheduling an application appointment, please speak with Carrie or Megan or call the church.


As David Klaus mentioned to us last Sunday, Myanmar has been stricken by a major hurricane. We are rallying this matter in prayer, love and support. For more information, join this Prayer Gathering by scanning the QR code above. Let’s certainly be in prayer for David and Kimberly, Highland, as they navigate this tragedy.


I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

Setting the stage for Sunday

Highland, I hope your week is going well! I am looking forward to seeing you all this weekend. This Sunday, we continue to look at how we can move into our new facility in a “magnificent” way. That being said, the way to move magnificently is to take on the correct heart-posture toward what the Lord is doing in us and through us. Last Sunday, we saw what “bearing with the failings of the weak” (Romans 15; Isaiah 58) looks like, as a church relates to a community.

This Sunday, we will take another look at the word: bear as it relates to one another. In Romans 15, Paul tells us to pursue harmony with one another. So, this week, we will look at this passage, which serves as our direction as to how to strike harmonious tones with one another:

“Put on then, as God's chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive. And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony. And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful” (Colossians 3:12–15).

I am excited to unpack this passage with you, Highland.


WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY THURSDAY, 6:30pm

Our Women’s 8 Week Bible Study through 1st John continues this Thursday evening at 6:30pm. All women are invited to bring this study to a strong finish! There are only two weeks remaining, but do not let that stop you from jumping in! Come and be part of this wonderful group of ladies, as they gather round God’s Word together.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Our Chicken & Rice Team continues to hit our streets with such dedication each Saturday, at 10am! They offer our neighbors the opportunity to enjoy a meal, while offering them the love of Christ. Chili cheese dogs will be served! Volunteers are welcome! Thanks to all who make up this amazing team!

We will have some other events taking place this Saturday as well. The Roper family will be hosting a yard sale right in front of the cafe’ from 9am–1pm; pancakes might also be available, too! Volunteers are welcome to attend and everyone’s certainly welcome to come take a glance of the inventory.

Additionally, there’s a friend of Highland who’s started a Street Hockey League and it’s coming to our neck of the woods this Saturday. Check out this event at Anderson Village.


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

At the Firehouse each Sunday morning, we hold Coffee & Conversation from 9am until 10am. This is a time to spend together, getting to know each other. We also worship and share life together. Come grab a breakfast sandwich (Thanks, James Gamble!) and a hot cup of coffee this Sunday.

Robert’s Bible Study will also be taking place in the education wing of our church at 9am. It’s open to all men! Come and join the discussion around God’s Word.

Our Firehouse Gathering (church service) will be held at 10am, in the Firehouse. Please join us as we open God’s Word together, asking the Lord to shape our hearts in accordance with His Word. Noah Strickland will be leading us in worship and I will be preaching. I look forward to you joining us.

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Truth Spring Academy is now accepting applicants for the next school year. We have slots available in Kindergarten and potentially some slots available in other grade levels, too. For more information, click here. Clicking that link takes you to our Interest Form, which new families should complete.


Dear Highland Church Family,

Gary and I are so grateful to be a member of such a loving, caring and giving Church Family.

We appreciate every prayer that has been lifted up on our behalf. We rejoice that my mother, Joyce Bray, is now walking and dancing on streets of gold! The delicious meal provided by the church after her funeral was a blessing. I was so good and enjoyed by all!

With much love and appreciation,

Gary and Kathy Jordan


I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

THANKS TO WHO ALL WHO HELPED!

The Basketball Camp could not have gone better! Those who were part of pulling this camp together did such a great job! Thank you all for taking on your role and carrying it out so well! It paid off to see the camp so well attended and so well run! Most of all, to see all of the children gather around to hear the Gospel is a moment I will never forget!

At one point, I just sat down on the gym floor and watched the camp take place, realizing that this amazing spectacle will be part of our future, as our Lord’s providing us a gym! Shoutout to Fox Elementary for allowing us to their gym for this event – it was the perfect setting for this camp!

This is part of the future and the hope the Lord is giving to us, Highland. Let us handle His provision with integrity and gratitude, as we offer the good news of Jesus to all!


WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY THURSDAY, 6:30pm

Our Women’s 8 Week Bible Study resumes this Thursday evening at 6:30pm. This study through 1st John is held in our sanctuary at 6:30pm. Just 3 weeks left! Stop in and grab a dessert and spend some time in God’s Word with some incredible women.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

The Chicken & Rice Team is dedicated to offering our streets the love of Christ by serving those who are hungry hot meals each Saturday. We are grateful for all who are part of this amazing team! Also, volunteers are welcome each and every week. Join us, Saturdays at 10am, in our cafe’.


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

Coffee and Conversation each Sunday morning at 9am allows us the chance to enjoy the company of one another in the presence of Christ! His name is lifted up even higher than our circumstances! We also enjoy hot breakfast sandwiches and coffee together, thanks to our breakfast team. Shoutout especially to James Gamble for grabbing our biscuits each Sunday morning.

Robert Singleton is leading our Men’s Study each Sunday morning, 9am, in the educational building of Highland. Very applicable look at Scripture, and it’s discussive! All men are welcome to attend.

Kids’ Sunday is happening this Sunday. Please drop off your children who are 5 and up at the original sanctuary to get checked in. During the service, children will either be in the classrooms off the deck for a Bible lesson or a craft. Outdoor games will be held in the Stricklands’ backyard as well. Furthermore, if you’re interested in helping with Kids’ Sundays, please talk to Julie Jordan, Katie Sturgeon or Carol Wright. As soon as service concludes, please make arrangements to pick up your children.

I appreciate all of who’ve shared your testimony with the church. The fruits in our lives that’s produced by the Holy Spirit is intended to be shared; thank you for sharing it with us. It has nourished us all.

This Sunday, during our Firehouse Gathering at 10am, Justin and I will take time to speak more about “the Magnificent Move” – based upon Romans 15:1–6:

We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, and not to please ourselves. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. For Christ did not please himself, but as it is written, “The reproaches of those who reproached you fell on me.” For whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, that through endurance and through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God.

Over the last couple of weeks, I have hit this passage with some broad strokes. This Sunday, we will take a closer look at how we are to “bear with the failings of the weak.” The word, “bear” means share in carrying the weight of something – so, in this case, we are to carry the weight of and support those who are weak, even as they fail. How do we do that? That is the question we will seek to answer. Justin will also jump in and help shape our understanding, as it relates to how we move forward, Highland.

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.

I love you, Highland. I look forward to seeing you Sunday.

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

“…and they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, for they loved not their lives even unto death. Therefore, rejoice, O heavens and you who dwell in them” (Revelation 12:11, ESV).

TESTIMONIES

I am loving these testimonies, Highland! As the Lord is establishing His plans before our eyes, He’s at work presently within us, Highland! We are strengthening, humbled before His greatness, submissive to and sharing within His holy-nature. The testimony that is baptism is one that resounds throughout heaven and earth! Oh, the heavens rejoice when even one repents, submitting to Jesus. May we continue to see this passage from Romans come to life in us, as His people: “May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such harmony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God” (Romans 15:5–6).


member gathering this thursday, 6pm

Our Women’s 8 Week Bible Study pauses this Thursday in light of our Member Gathering taking place this Thursday, 6pm. We gather to pray, fellowship and to hold Communion.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Our Chicken & Rice Ministry hits the streets this Saturday, 10am! Cheeseburgers are being served this week! This ministry is our flagship work and volunteers are always welcome each Saturday. To learn more, please email us.


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

A breakfast sandwich and a hot cup of coffee await you each Sunday morning, at 9am. Come and connect at Coffee & Conversation! We spend time together in worship and in the Word of God.

Robert Singleton’s leading our Men’s Study each Sunday morning, 9am, in the educational building of Highland. Very applicable look at Scripture, and it’s discussive! All men are welcome to attend.

This Sunday, testimonies continue, as we continue to ‘glorify our Lord and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ with a united mind and voice’ (Romans 15). The Firehouse Gathering (our church service) will be held at 10am – 3402 6th Ave.

It is evident through these testimonies and the unfolding of the Lord’s plans before our eyes that He is moving amongst us, Highland. Let us continue to build up one another, seeking the pleasure of our neighbor, according to what is holy and honorable in the sight of our Lord. Here is the passage that we are allowing our hearts to marinate within right now:

“Now we who are strong have an obligation to bear the weaknesses of those without strength, and not to please ourselves. Each one of us must please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. For even the Messiah did not please Himself. On the contrary, as it is written, ‘The insults of those who insult You have fallen on Me.’ For whatever was written in the past was written for our instruction, so that we may have hope through endurance and through the encouragement from the Scriptures. Now may the God who gives endurance and encouragement allow you to live in harmony with one another, according to the command of Christ Jesus, so that you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ with a united mind and voice” (Romans 15:1-6).

See you Sunday!

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Basketball Clinic This Saturday, 1pm

Basketball Clinic this Saturday, 1pm @ Fox Elementary’s Gym

The Basketball Camp is happening this Saturday, April 29th, at 1pm. This will be a basketball camp for 3rd–5th grade-age students in our community. There are only a select number of slots available. To secure your spot for your child, email Megan or Rob. A strong and dedicated team of sponsors have gone above and beyond to pull this camp together; shoutout to each: MercyMed, Aludyne, Truth Spring & Highland Community Church. Thank you -- especially Billy Holbrook and Stephen Wright!

Grateful for each of you,

Rob

Our Weekly Update

TESTIMONIES

Deadline Extended

Wow! What a record of faithfulness and fruitfulness that was shared, in honor of the name of Jesus last Sunday. Thank you, Mike, Hank, Stephen and Rosalyn. So many were moved by your transparency! Thank you for feeding us with the fruit of God’s Spirit that’s being bore in you! These testimonies result in our faith being strengthened and in our relationship with Christ being nourished. Please plan to write your testimony and get it to Kimberly, Justin or Rob. You can also email by clicking here. Make sure you include your full name, phone number, and whether you would prefer to personally share from the stage on a Sunday morning, or would rather someone else read your testimony for you.


WOMEN’s BIBLE Study

Our Women’s 8 Week Bible Study continues – this Thursday evening, April 20th, at 6:30pm, in the sanctuary. This study draws our attention to 1st John in a deeper way. Feel free to attend, grabbing a tasty dessert, while taking a deeper dive into 1st John.


CHICKEN & RICE THIS SATURDAY, 10am

Shoutout to all who love our streets each and every week through Chicken and Rice Ministries. Hearty meals are prepared and offered to our neighbors by our neighbors, Saturdays at 10am. All volunteers are welcome!


PLANS FOR SUNDAY MORNING

There’s a hot breakfast sandwich waiting for you each Sunday mornings in the Firehouse, at 9am. Come grab one and a cup of coffee at Coffee & Conversation! We spend time together in worship and in the Word of God.

Robert Singleton continues to lead our men and to steadily offer our men the chance to walk according to God’s Word. He is in the education-building of our church site. All men are welcome to attend.

Our church service (Firehouse Gathering) will be held at 10am. This Sunday, we will hear more testimonies of how the Lord is at work in our lives, as His children. Being able to grow together means that we must share life together!

Last Sunday, though we only had two people scheduled for testimonies, 2 more asked. Of course, when a person’s willing to share with us how the Lord has rescued them from their sin and redeemed them, how unwise I would be to stand in their way! The Spirit of God works beyond my sermon-notes!

We will continue to hear testimonies this week from those that the Lord’s rescued! Given that the Lord allows us time, I will continue to unpack this passage in our new series entitled: “The Magnificent Move” which takes a practical look at our posture as we move into the next chapter of Highland’s life. This series is rooted in this text below:

“Now we who are strong have an obligation to bear the weaknesses of those without strength, and not to please ourselves. Each one of us must please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. For even the Messiah did not please Himself. On the contrary, as it is written, ‘The insults of those who insult You have fallen on Me.’ For whatever was written in the past was written for our instruction, so that we may have hope through endurance and through the encouragement from the Scriptures. Now may the God who gives endurance and encouragement allow you to live in harmony with one another, according to the command of Christ Jesus, so that you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ with a united mind and voice” (Romans 15:1-6).

I am excited to see this passage come to life in us, Highland.

Childcare Available, Ages 0-4

Childcare will be offered during our Firehouse Gatherings for children, ages 0-4. Childcare will be held in the Truth Spring Trade School Daycare, located at 3303 5th Ave. It is the white house with white picket fence and 2 blue doors. We have a terrific team of volunteers comprised of people who attend Highland. Thank you, all, for caring for our children. Donna Findley is our Coordinator. She’s doing a great job! Thank you, Donna! Volunteers will be ready to receive 0-4 year-old aged-children by 9:50am.


Basketball Clinic, April 29th, 1pm @ Fox Elementary’s Gym

Family Matters

The Basketball Clinic is happening April 29th, at 1pm, there will be a basketball camp for 4th and 5th grade-age students in our community. There are only a select number of slots available. To secure your spot for your child, email Megan or Rob.

A strong and dedicated team of sponsors have gone above and beyond to pull this camp together; shoutout to each: MercyMed, Aludyne, Truth Spring & Highland Community Church. Thank you -- especially Billy Holbrook and Stephen Wright!

Highland, also, we need 4 mobile basketball goals assembled for the clinic. If you are able and willing to assist by helping assemble, make plans to be at the Firehouse this Saturday, 10:30am. This is when they’re being assembled. Shoutout to those who’ve already committed to help Stephen this Saturday!

Finally, we need van drivers for the actual day of the clinic. The vans would provide transportation to participants. If you are able and willing, please let me know, Highland. Thank you. Highland, let’s wrap around Stephen and Billy and show up then show out! Let’s make this camp an incredible experience for our children!

Grateful for each of you,

Rob