Connecting Our Community with Christ



We stand as a mighty tree in our community:
Strong and rooted,
Soaring and reaching,
Vibrant and fruitful,
Sheltering and comforting.



In worship this Sunday,

November 13, 2022




Preacher: Rev. Jeff Day

Liturgist: Jack Bagent

Usher: Sherry Hutchinson

We are thankful . . . .


Take time before worship to complete leaf(s) on our Thanks-giving Tree


If you would like to participate with Highland Presbyterian Church remotely, we will stream this Sunday's service (9:30 a.m.) on our facebook page, 


Immediate Church Family*: 

Jim Harris; Bill and Billy Lewis; Skippy Thompson.


Extended Church Family*:

Shelli Carpenter (friend of the Leonards); Lynn Nichols Dull (former member and wife of Highland's first minister);

Austin Casey (Jack and Betty Bagent’s grandson); Ellie and Gigi Casey (Jack and Betty Bagent's granddaughters); Mary Lane Day (Jeff Day’s sister); Patty Farlow (friend of the Dyes); Rachel Eastman (Jack and Betty Bagent's grand-daughter); Tim Hampton; Carol Harrison (Rob Stewart’s Mother); Marilyn Lewis (Bill and Billy Lewis’ daughter-in-law); Donna Lowry (Robert Lowry's wife); Dee Merchant; Don Morgan (friend of the Bagents); Aleta Pickholtz; Malcolm and Donna Richard (friends of the Leonards) Ted and Judy Roeling; Richard Waldrop (friend of Jay Nesom); and Larry Wilcoxson (friend of the Leonards). 


*New names added to the prayer list this week are in italics. 


Birthdays:

November 13-19 - none


Anniversaries:

November 21 -

 Jack & Betty Bagent  

"Thanks-giving" Tree


Sometimes we get so caught up in all the preparations for Thanksgiving that we can forget to take a moment and think of what we are truly thankful for. To remind us of this thankfulness, we will provide a tree branch decorated with paper leaves on which people can write notes about things they are thankful for, or what they appreciate, in their lives. Please take a paper leaf, or perhaps several leaves, and write down something you are thankful for and then hang the leaves on the branches of the tree. The result is an autumnal decoration that also serves as a reminder to practice gratitude. 

Offering for Heifer International

November 20


Once a year Highland receives an offering for Heifer International, an organization that believes that ending poverty begins with agriculture. They work in 21 countries around the world (including the US) to strengthen local economies and build secure livelihoods that guarantee a living income to local farmers.  All this begins with a seed investment of livestock or agriculture, followed by mentorship to help project participants build a business, and ultimately to gain access to supply chains and markets.  These families are able to earn a living income and continuously lift up their communities as they train the next generation of leaders.


Please consider a financial contribution to this organization, by leaving a check (noted "for Heifer") in the offering plate Sunday, November 20.


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Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022

following Worship


A Called Congregational Meeting will be held on Sunday, November 20, 2022, following worship. The purpose of the meeting is to elect two Ruling Elders to serve on the Session Class of 2025 and three members of the Congregation to serve on the 2023 Nominating Committee. For more information contact Louise Dye.


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In the Pulpit this Sunday



Rev. Jeff Day is in the pulpit this Sunday. His sermon is titled "If They Only Knew" based on Mark 6:45-56 (New King James Version).



This week at HPC:

Monday, November 14:

12:00 p.m. AA

    

Tuesday, November 15:

9:00 a.m. WW Quilters

12:00 p.m. AA


Wednesday, November 16:

12:00 p.m. AA

7:00 p.m. Ladies’ AA


Thursday, November 17:

12:00 p.m. AA

5:30 p.m. Women's NA

8:00 p.m. Men’s AA


Friday, November 18:

12:00 p.m. AA


Saturday, November 19:


Sunday, November 20: 

9:30 a.m. Worship - Heifer Offering

10:30 a.m. - Congregational Meeting

7:00 p.m. AA

About HPC
Highland Presbyterian Church is a vibrant tree in God's grace-filled orchard. Deeply rooted in God's life-giving presence here on earth, this tree extends its branches to support one another in faith and reach into the world around it to produce fruit. Whether you are seeking God's presence through questions or service, discussion or fellowship, there is a home for you at Highland.
Connecting with Highland Presbyterian Church
office: 766-5775 (please leave a message)
emergency: Elder Louise Dye (H) 767-3091, (C) 337-6390
Elder Connie Buck (H) 769-2756, (C) 975-2862