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An Evening with Keith & Kristyn Getty

An Evening with Keith & Kristyn Getty

We’re excited to once again to host Keith & Kristyn Getty along with their team for an evening of congregational singing on Friday, October 18, at 7:30 p.m. This concert will be one of the first stops on their two-week tour with special guests Matt Boswell and Matt Papa, including songs from their new album Our God Will Go Before Us. 

Early Bird Pricing through August 18

    • General Admission tickets — $35
    • Early Entry tickets — $45

Standard Pricing after August 18

    • General Admission tickets — $40
    • Early Entry tickets — $50

Join us to sing songs new and old and grow in appreciation for the church’s sacred privilege of singing her faith. “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 3:16).

VBS

VBS

This summer our 1st-6th graders will be studying the coolest book on the planet, God’s Word, at our Operation Arctic VBS, June 17-21, 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Get ready for the thrill of exploring this one-of-a-kind treasure, since there is no other book like the Bible. It reveals the glory of God!

We need lots of volunteers to serve in various roles during this special week. Please sign up below and pray that the Lord will use this VBS to reach many unbelieving kids and adults in our community for Jesus. There will be childcare provided for the children of volunteers. 

Registration for VBS will take place May 1-31 for our rising 1st-6th graders. You are encouraged to invite your neighbors’ children who need to hear more about Jesus as well! Registration is required to attend, and the cost is $10/child. All families participating in Operation Arctic are welcome to join our Closing Assembly and Hot Dog Lunch on Friday, June 21, starting at 11:30 a.m.

If you have any questions, please email Kevin Delp.

Good Friday & Easter

Good Friday & Easter

One of the most treasured texts in our Old Testament is Isaiah 53 where the prophet reveals the meaning of the death of “the servant,” who is the King and Messiah: “He was pierced for our transgressions; He was crushed for our iniquities.” But there is more detail here. In fact, this chapter speaks of the Christ’s life, death, burial, and resurrection. For that reason it makes a fitting chapter for Easter weekend. Invite your friends and join us for our services on Good Friday (7:30 p.m.) and Easter Sunday (9:30 a.m.) as we study this important chapter and continue in our series, The Gospel According to Isaiah.

Good Friday 

  • We will gather at 7:30 p.m. on March 29 in the Fellowship Hall. Childcare is provided for nursery and preschool age children. We will sing, read Scripture, and hear a message from Isaiah, followed by communion.

Easter Sunday

  • We will gather at 9:30 a.m. on March 31 in the Auditorium. Again, we will sing praises to our risen King and Pastor Trent will preach.

Two reminders for Heritage members:

  • Pick up a stack of invitation cards beginning March 10. We plan to print an abundance of wallet-sized invitations cards. Use these to invite your neighbors and others around town.
  • Help ensure a seat for our guests. Come early and consider taking a seat up front in the auditorium to help us take advantage of our available seating on Easter morning.

Elder & Deacon Reaffirmations 2024

As part of our Family Meeting on Sunday, March 24, at 4:30 p.m., Members will reaffirm the following Elders and Deacons for another two-year term of service.

Elders

Travis Fleshman

Testimony: I grew up in a Christian home and was baptized around the age of five. When I was eleven, I attended a Christian camp, and was convicted of my sin. I repented and embraced the gospel. After years of wrestling, I was baptized as a believer, and have continued to grow since. My wife and I have been married for sixteen years and have four wonderful children. We continue to pursue God both individually and as a family, anticipating the day when we will finally be with Him.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Elder
  • Elder Vice Chairman
  • Shepherding Group Leader
  • Elective Teacher

John Gardner

Testimony: I was saved while in elementary school and have grown in the grace and knowledge of our Lord since then. My wife, Deanna, and I have been attending HBC for 35 years. I am a retired law enforcement officer and currently working at a bank.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Elder
  • Shepherding Group Leader
  • Elective Teacher
  • Safety Team Coordinator
  • Former Deacon
  • Former Impact Leader

Pete Hansen

Testimony: I grew up in the great Pacific Northwest. I graduated from Bob Jones University in the early 1980s, and have spent my career as a filmmaker and video producer. My wife Shelley and I have four grown children, and we have been at HBC for 25 years. A godly heritage runs deep in both sides of my family. My parents loved and lived Christ, so much so that I desired and accepted Him as my Savior when I was six years old. Spiritual growth and sanctification thus have been lifelong endeavors, and God continues, both through amazing providences and painful circumstances, to develop Christlikeness in me through His mercy-rich work.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Elder
  • Elective Teacher
  • Global Outreach Team
  • Music Team
  • Host Ministry
  • Former Shepherding Group Leader
  • Former Deacon

Kevin Johnson

Testimony: I had the privilege of being born and raised in a Christian home. As a young child I heard the Gospel and put my trust in Christ as my Savior. In my early teen years I had some doubts but gained assurance and know today that my faith in Jesus’ obedience to His Father on my behalf will result in eternal life in heaven.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Elder
  • Elder Chairman
  • Elective Teacher
  • Personnel Committee
  • Finance Committee
  • Global Outreach Team
  • Shepherding Group Participant and Former Leader
  • Former Children’s Worship Teacher
  • Former Deacon Chairman

Dan Rundle

Testimony: By God’s grace I was born to Christian parents and came to Christ at a young age. I’m thankful for the influence of the AWANA ministry throughout my childhood which helped saturate my mind with Scripture. There are many times in my life when God has used difficulty to reveal my idols and deepen my dependence on Him. I’m amazed and humbled by His sustaining grace. Throughout my life He has grown my love for the church—it truly is a gift of grace to live in community with other Christians. Susan and I have been married for almost 19 years and have way too much fun with our four kids.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Elder
  • Elective Teacher
  • Personnel Committee
  • Former Shepherding Group Leader
  • Former Deacon

Deacons

Milton Ashley

Testimony: I was born into a Christian family. I attended church since birth and heard the gospel for as long I as I can remember. My father was a pastor for most of my growing up years. One Sunday evening when I was quite young my mother led me to the Lord before we left to walk to church. We waited a few years for baptism because my parents wanted to be sure that I understood what it meant. They wanted it to be my public profession (not theirs for me), and I appreciate that. I have been involved in Christian education as a teacher and as an administrator since graduating from college. Currently I work at the BJU Press.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Deacon
  • Shepherding Group Leader
  • Facilities Committee
  • Host Ministry
  • Men’s Ministries Team
  • Offering Counting Team

Brian Burch

Testimony: I was saved as a child. God blessed me with Godly parents and an education with a biblical worldview. By His grace, I have had the honor of serving the Lord and others in many ways and situations over the years. As I have grown in Christ, the two seemingly simple commandments found in Mark 12:30-31 to love God and to love others as yourself have become increasingly rich and deep to me.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Deacon
  • Director of Technology
  • Shepherding Group Co-Leader
  • Facilities Committee

Doug Goldstrom

Testimony: I was born and raised in a Christian home. My parents were and still are both great examples of living for Christ and pursuing a walk with Him. Because of this influence I accepted Christ around the age of five. As time went on, I struggled with doubts and fear and prayed many more times for Christ to save me. In 1986 I entered the sixth grade and through my teacher and several messages from Pastor Conley, I realized I needed to be sure of my salvation. Since putting my faith in Christ at that time, Christ has erased all doubts of my salvation and my love for Him and desire to know Him continue to grow. I have been a child of God for the past 37 years and have attended Heritage for 40 years. I was baptized on October 26, 2014 to publicly display my salvation and desire and commitment to serve the Lord.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Deacon
  • Finance Committee
  • Host Ministry
  • Offering Counting Team
  • Shepherding Group Participant

John Grove

I was blessed to grow up in a godly Christian home and learn at an early age what Christ had done for me on the cross. At the age of 5, I accepted Christ as my Savior after a Sunday school lesson on heaven and hell, and subsequently talking with my parents that afternoon about my need for salvation. Later in life I struggled with doubts about my conversion, and God made it clear to me that my doubts were not because I wasn’t a believer, but because I had been living with hidden sin in my life. After making things right, confessing my sin to God, and getting counsel from my parents and pastor, God gave me the peace that comes with being reconciled to Him. After college, I met my wife Amber while working at Red Cliff Bible Camp in Pinedale, Wyoming. In 2015 I moved to Greenville, got married, and started attending HBC.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Deacon
  • Facilities Committee
  • Technology Team
  • Sunday Facilities Assistant
  • Shepherding Group Participant

Peter Selby

I was saved at the age of 4.  My parents had the opportunity to lead me and my older brother to Jesus on the same evening after we’d both heard several Sunday school lessons about salvation. While I don’t remember all of the details of that day, my assurance is in the promises of Jesus Christ that He has saved me by grace through faith alone–not in any specific details of anything I did that day, or even in my complete comprehension of the gospel at that time. I was blessed to be raised in a Christian home. We began attending HBC in 1990 where I had the privilege of hearing the Word under Pastor Conley, then Danny Brooks, and now Trent Hunter. Now a family of four, we are excited about the continued opportunities for growth at HBC.

Ministry Involvement:

  • Deacon
  • Shepherding Group Participant and Former Leader
  • Host Ministry
  • Offering Counting Team
  • Nursery Ministry
Men’s Retreat

Men’s Retreat

We live in an age of anxiety, agitation, and angst. Homes, churches, and communities are wracked by turmoil and confusion. The need of the hour is for steady and sober-minded men of God who are rooted in Christ and therefore able to anchor their families, churches, and communities with gravity and gladness for the glory of God. At our Men’s Retreat weekend, Dr. Joe Rigney will set forth a vision of biblical manhood that is up to the challenges of our day. From personal holiness to productive households, we’ll explore what it means to Act Like Men.

Register today for our biannual Men’s Retreat on Friday and Saturday, April 12-13 at Look Up Lodge in Travelers Rest. This overnight retreat begins on Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. with dinner together and will conclude Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Lodging and meals are included in the cost. Men of all ages, including middle school boys and older, are encouraged to attend.

Join your brothers for this time in God’s Word as we build deeper relationships with one another, encourage one another’s obedience to Christ, and rejoice in the good news of the Gospel together.