Highland Presbyterian Church​ seeks to be a diverse and inclusive Christian Community as we embody the love and forgiveness of Jesus by serving the Community and the World, drawing people to Christ.

Highland Happening

September 13th, 2024

Worship this Sunday


Join us for worship this Sunday, September 15th as we welcome PCUSA Peacemaker, June L. Lorenzo, to Highland as our guest preacher. June is a lawyer and human rights activist who has worked with Indigenous Peoples in a variety of ways and brings her stories and ministry to our church. Please join us as we welcome her and stick around after worship for fellowship time in the back of the sanctuary.




Watch the service live on our Facebook page at 10:30 a.m.

Bulletin (PDF)
Bulletin (Word)

Free Little Neighborhood Item of the Week


Our Free Little Neighborhood Item of the week is soup.  As we are beginning to feel the first bit of cool weather coming in, let’s stock up our pantry with soup.  Next time you’re at the grocery store, pick up a few cans of soup, preferably those with a pop-top already on them.

Indigenous Peace Maker at Highland

Sunday, September 15th


We are excited to announce that on Sunday, September 15th, New Providence Presbyterian and Highland will both host an Indigenous Peace Maker of the PCUSA, June L. Lorenzo. She will preach at New Providence at 9:00 a.m. and then at Highland for the 10:30 am service.  Read more about her work by following this link

 

We have decided to NOT have a potluck lunch this Sunday and instead will pivot to a smaller fellowship time after worship in the back of the sanctuary.

Flowers in the Sanctuary
We have a new sign-up board on the back table in the sanctuary, where you can sign up to bring flowers to brighten the sanctuary for Sunday worship.  Please volunteer as you are able.  Flowers can be cut from the Highland garden - there is a lot in bloom right now!  We also now have vases for you to use. Questions? --- contact Kim Chaney-Bay.

Virtual Bible Study

Presbyterians For Earth Care

and Presbyterian Women



Presbyterians for Earth Care will host a virtual Bible study based on the Presbyterian Women’s Horizons Bible study, “Let Justice Roll Down: God's Call to Care for Neighbors and All Creation”, by Patricia K. Tull.


On the fourth Sunday evening of each month, beginning on September 22, Revs. Courtenay Willcox and Lucy Youngblood of Presbyterians for Earth Care will lead a 75-minute discussion on the nine-lesson Bible study. To learn more about the study and its author, and to access the author’s blog, click here: 


https://www.presbyterianwomen.org/bible-study/justice/.


To order a copy of the Study Guide, access the Zoom link, or learn more about the study’s leaders, click here:


 https://presbyearthcare.org/bible-study-pw-2024-2025/.

Prayers, Concerns and Joys

Please pray for our members, families, and friends.


We lift-up prayers for those among our community who are shut in. Be with them as they are separated in body from their loved ones.


Rich Schenk’s Cousin - Prayers for the Schenk family following the passing of Rich’s cousin, Brian Frazen. 


Colwell Family- Please keep the Colwell family in your prayers following the passing of Kristen's father, James Paul Graves. You can read his obituary by following this link.

 

David Kemp’s Friend - Prayers for friends of David, Jan and Tyra, who have both been diagnosed with cancer.


Erickson’s Neighbor- Marie lifts up prayers for an 18-year old neighbor who has recently been diagnosed with ALS. Prayers for him and his family. 


Elan’s Friend - Elan lifts up prayers her friends Marion and Tom Fitzgerald whose adult son passed away after a short diagnosis with stage four cancer. Please hold their family in your prayers. 

 

Heather Skiver - Prayers for beloved church member, Heather, as she and her husband move back to Indiana to be closer to family.


Jennie Puffer’s Family - Jennie’s son-in-law passed away after a long battle with cancer. Jennie will travel in September for the funeral. Please hold Jennie and her family in your prayers.


Millie’s Friend - Millie Sieber lifts up prayers for her friend, Fred, who has been diagnosed with cancer and is receiving treatment.


David Kemp’s friend - Prayers for Paul Coffin, a friend of David’s who is undergoing chemo treatment. 


Our country - Millie lifts up prayers for our country and leaders during this contentious election season. 


Homeless - Let us pray for those who do not have a safe space to stay on any given night. As warm weather approaches, let us pray for those who are forced by life’s circumstances to sleep outside or wherever they can find. 


Ukraine - Let us continue to keep the people of Ukraine in our prayers as the war there continues on well past two years. 


Palestine and Israel - Prayers for peace and reconciliation as the war between Palestine and Israel continues.


Sudan Famine - Prayers were lifted up for Sudan which has been moved to famine status. Prayers for all who live there and countries who can help. 

September Birthdays


Jussara Horton - Sept. 4

William Martin - Sept. 5

Carole Schenk - Sept. 5

Jennie Puffer - Sept. 6 

Cheryl Baker - Sept. 6

Dennis McCarthy - Sept. 8

Don Kilgore - Sept. 13

Pam Clifford - Sept. 13

Bergen Erickson - Sept. 15

Janice Simcox - Sept. 18

Katie Hill - Sept. 20

Portia Carver - Sept. 20

Tiara Kemp - Sept. 27

If there are any announcements that you would like to include in the Highland Happening, please email office@highlandpresby.org by noon the Wednesday prior to the Highland Happening going out.

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