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IN-PERSON WORSHIP

This weekend's worship services will be held inside in our sanctuary at 9am and 11am! As outlined in the most recent COVID-19 Safety Update from Pastor Hank, masks are required for all attendants age 3 and up regardless of vaccination status. Hand sanitizer will be available and encouraged upon entrance.
ONLINE WORSHIP

We know that many from our church won't be joining us for the in-person services, and we bless each of you as you decide what is best for you! You can join us virtually via our live-streamed services at 9am and 11am on YouTube, or watch the service later, beginning on Sunday afternoon.

This Worship Resource Page serves as a companion to the online worship service and includes song lyrics and sermon scripture.
  • Sunday, 9am & 11am - In-person Worship Services (Sanctuary)
  • Sunday, 9am & 11am - Live-streamed Worship Services (YouTube)
  • Sunday, 9am & 11am - Children and Youth Sunday School
  • Sunday, 9am & 11am - Adult Sunday School (Upstairs)
  • Monday, 6:30pm - Bible Quizzing (Youth Rooms)
  • Monday, 6:30pm - Property Committee Meeting (Zoom)
  • Tuesday, 10am - No Morning Prayer through December
  • Wednesday, 6:30pm - Wednesdays at HBIC (See below)
  • Thursday, 11am-2:30pm - Food Pantry (CE Room)
  • Saturday, 10am, 11am, 1pm - Germaine Hernandez Celebration of Life visitation, service and luncheon

If you'd like more information, contact any of the pastors or the
church office. Please remember these gatherings this week as you pray for the church.
SUNDAY SCHOOL

9am & 11am - Kids (Newborn - Grade 5)
  • CE Room, Various classrooms
9am & 11am - Youth (Grades 6-12)
  • Large Youth Room
9am - Adults
  • An Anabaptist Approach to the Bible
  • Upstairs (This is the last meeting for this group!)
11am - Adults
  • The Making of Biblical Womanhood
  • Upstairs
WEDNESDAYS

6:30pm - Kid's Club (Grades K-5)
  • CE Room
  • Classes are available for ages 1-4 for children of adult program participants
6:30pm - Youth Group (Grades 6-12)
  • Large Youth Room
6:30pm - ESL Class
  • Upstairs
6:45pm - Prayer Meeting
  • Prayer Room and Zoom
  • Click here to join on Zoom, or dial 929-205-6099 and enter ID 861-7488-3871
6:45pm - Adult Study
  • Sanctuary
  • December 8 and 15: "Because of Bethlehem" - A video study by Max Lucado
THANKS, PASTOR WOODY!

After 41 years of faithful service, Pastor Woody will conclude his time on the HBIC staff at the end of this year. His last Sunday with us will be December 12, and we invite you to share your gratitude with him for the meaningful ways he has impacted your life and the life of our church! We'll have brownies to-go after the services for you to enjoy in Pastor Woody's honor - they're one of his favorites!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

We're currently hiring to fill two parti-time positions: Pastor of Discipleship Ministries and Office Administrative Assistant. You can view the postings of these positions on our website, and we invite you to spread the word to anyone you know who may be interested. Please also join us in prayer as we discern the best fit for these positions for our congregation. Thank you!
YOUNG ADULT CHRISTMAS
POT-LUCK

For December's "1st Sunday", we'll make our young adult lunch a Christmas Pot-Luck! We welcome all young adults to join us tomorrow immediately following our 11am service in the open area for lunch. We'll also have some Christmas themed games to play! Please bring an entrée, a side dish or a dessert to share.
2021 CHRISTMAS LOVE GIFT

From Emerson Lesher, Board Chair:
Christmas is a time for giving and receiving. The Church Board invites you to show your appreciation to our pastoral and support staff by giving a Christmas Love Gift for the many gifts
they have given the congregation in 2021. We have been blessed by their leadership, compassion, acts of kindness, prayers, wisdom, teaching, and countless hours of service. These gifts will be received until December 19.

Gifts are considered tax deductible, can be submitted in the same way as other offerings (either in the offering box on Sunday, mailed or online) and should be marked “Christmas Love Gift." Let’s join together in the spirit of Christmas and show appreciation for our wonderful staff in this way.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE

There are several positions the Nominating Committee will be working to fill for voting at the February Council Meeting. You're invited to share names of those in the congregation you feel God has equipped for the following positions for consideration by the Nominating Committee: Church Board member, Deacon Team member, Property Committee member, Regional and/or General Conference delegate.

To share your recommendations, contact Pastor Hank, Pastor Patty or Sarah Barron.
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS

Each year, we work together to provide toys, pajamas and more to bless families in our community. We need many volunteers to help bring toys out of storage, put together bags of gifts, run gifts to cars for curbside pickup on December 18, etc.! If you are interested in volunteering, visit the sign-up form or contact Pastor Carmen.

The annual Toy Drive to support Community Christmas will take place now through December 17. A bin will be in the lobby for donated items as you follow the Lord's call to give generously this holiday season. For gift ideas, see the Toy Drive flyer.
BLOOD DRIVE AT HBIC

On December 20, from 10am to 3pm, the Red Cross will be hosting a Blood Drive at our church and donors are needed. What a special way to show kindness and compassion this holiday season! Click here to access the Red Cross registration site, or call 1-800-RED-CROSS to make an appointment.
CHRISTMAS EVE AT HBIC

We invite you to come and celebrate the coming of Christ with us on December 24! We will have in-person and live-streamed services at 4:30pm and 6pm that will include worship through song, the reading of God's Word, and traditional candle lighting.
MCC CHRISTMAS GIVING PROJECTS

Each year our church invites the congregation to participate in a Christmas giving project that reaches around the world. Rather than collecting specific items this year as we have done in years past, we are sharing with you Mennonite Central Committee's (MCC) Christmas Giving Project List.

MCC makes it easy for individuals and families to choose Christmas gifts full of purpose and practicality. From tangible gifts such as fruit trees, wells and goats to broader gifts of hope and welcome, each gift helps people to improve their life in some way. Check out the info video here and the online 2021 MCC Christmas Giving Project List here!

You have two choices about how to be involved:
  • Pick one or more projects that you'd like to give toward this year, and give your donation directly to MCC.
  • Give a donation to our church, between now and December 19th, marked for MCC Christmas. All donations that the church receives (either by check or in our online giving) will be forwarded to MCC toward various projects, especially those in countries where we have global workers.
JOY TO THE BURG CDS

Local musicians have united again in 2021 to create the third annual "Joy to the Burg" Christmas album to benefit people experiencing homelessness. Albums are now on sale and proceeds will support the homelessness programs of Christian Churches United (CCU) in Harrisburg. 100% of all album sales go directly to these outreach efforts in our community. CDs can be purchased at Karns or online from CCU!
EVERENCE STEWARDSHIP UNIVERSITY

At Stewardship University, you'll discover the solutions you need to live a God-honoring life of holistic stewardship. You'll find ideas and insight into using your time, talents, money, health and relationships God has given you to enhance and deepen your faith, drawing you nearer to God.

This coming year, the event takes place on Saturday, March 5. To register, pick up a form at church, sign up online (save $5) or contact Lynette Morales by February 7, 2022.
REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT HELP

The Refugee Resettlement program in Harrisburg is currently looking for landlords with affordable and safe apartments/houses in the Harrisburg or Mechanicsburg area that are willing to rent to newly-arrived refugees. Catholic Charities can typically provide 2-3 months of rent, but the majority of refugees are employed and equipped to pay rent and utilities by the second month.  Places for refugees to stay temporarily until they are able to move into their apartment are also needed. 

Contact Pastor Carmen if you are able to help in one of these ways!
STAFF CONTACT INFO

We welcome you to contact us by email or by phone if you have a need. Here is the contact information for our pastoral and office staff.