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Highland Presbyterian Church
1011 Cherokee Road
Louisville, KY 40204
February 2018
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Over the years of living in Chicago, I grew to understand why people went to Florida or Arizona for weeks or months at a time in January or February. It wasn’t just that Chicago can be brutally cold. It’s really that it is so grey. After weeks of cloudy, overcast skies, you long to see the sun, and thus, those with the resources to do so often fled to the sunnier south. While we have had a good deal of cold weather so far this winter, I’m finding myself in need of another kind of break. After a long, hard year of political turmoil, I am longing for some ways to re-focus my attention and feed my soul.
Here are some suggestions: in place of getting caught up in the banter of TV talking heads or the bar-rage of tweets or the Facebook debates, take a step back and look at some of the deep, important issues facing us from another perspective. Race and poverty are among the greatest challenges that continue to face our nation and our city. On February 11, EmpowerWest will sponsor our third annual book lecture. This year, we have chosen The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America. Author Richard Rothstein, a leading authority on housing policy, shows how both law and pub-lic policy shaped the segregated neighborhoods we have today and contributed directly to preventing Afri-can Americans from building equity and wealth that so many others achieved through home-ownership. After the lecture, you can join Highland friends in discussing this at a potluck supper at the home of Martha and Steve Makela on February 25.
Another perspective on race and poverty will be presented by Linda Raymond and Bill Ellison when they discuss their new book, The Two Lives and One Passion of Louise Marshall: Founder of the Cabbage Patch. This will take place at a lunch following worship on February 18. Highland has long supported the work of the Cabbage Patch and many of our members are or have been board members. Join us for a fasci-nating look at one woman who tried to change people’s lives and confront poverty.
On February 14, we will celebrate Ash Wednesday (even though it is also Valentine’s Day!) with wor-ship including communion and the imposition of ashes at 6:30pm. Lent is a time for reflection and renewal. It is a good time to select a book of readings as a companion, and to set aside time each day for quiet read-ing. One option is a series of daily devotions A Way Other Than Our Own by noted Old Testament scholar and preacher Walter Brueggemann. I have long admired the poet Mary Oliver and am planning on reading her new anthology Devotions.
Music is yet another way to refocus, refresh and renew. Jack Ashworth will be with us on February 11 at 3pm for Arts on the Corner and the Alma College Choir will perform in concert on February 28 at 7pm.
May these paths lead our hearts and minds to places of renewal so that we can hear God’s call to witness and service in new and life-giving ways. Cynthia M. Campbell, Pastor
“SHARING HOPE FROM THE HEART OF THE HIGHLANDS” FEBRUARY, 2018
Annual Meeting
Don’t forget!
The Annual Meeting is Feb. 4th.
9:15am - Breakfast in Fellowship Hall
9:30am - Annual Meeting in Fellowship
Hall
11:00am - One Worship Service
Souper Bowl For almost 20 years, youth across the country have
used the date of the Super Bowl as a special day to
raise money for local food banks and other organi-
zations committed to providing food for those who
do not have enough. The project started in South
Carolina when a pastor prayed, “on this Super Bowl
Sunday may everyone have a bowl of soup to eat.”
HPC youth will be collecting donations for Souper
Bowl of Caring after our 11:00 worship service on
Feb. 4th. These donations will be given to Portland
Avenue Trust. Please look for youth collecting
money in pots and pans at the end of the service
and give generously.
February 4th
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The session received a report from the HPC Planned Giving Task Force.
Christian Education: The tween lock-in is rescheduled to February 23-24, due to weather.
Church in the World: The Session approved increasing HPC's yearly donation to Mid-Kentucky Presbytery by 5%; and approved five special offerings and seven collections for 2018.
Finance: The Session approved transferring $8,045 from the Memorial Fund to the 2017 operating budget; and approved the revised 2018 budget.
Stewardship: HPC has reached 96% of its 2018 goal.
Worship and Spiritual Life: The session approved the 2018 Communion schedule.
Stewardship Update………………………… page 3
Co-Sponsor Team Update………………… page 3
Names to Know……………………………….. page 4
Fellowship……………………………………….. page 5
Fellowship Cont. …………………………….. page 6
Mission and Service…………………………. page 7
Alma Choir Concert…………………………. page 7
Adult Education……………………………….. page 8
Arts on the Corner…………………………… page 9
Children’s Activities…………………………. page 10
Youth Activities……………………………….. page 11
Children’s Music Ministry………………… page 11
Nursery & Weekday School……………… page 12
Trivia Night Recap……………………………. page 13
Passionist Earth & Spirit Center……….. page 14
Weekly Meetings………………….…………..page 14
Calendar………………………………………….. page 15
January 2018
Gifts have been given in memory of Dollie Bell Brown by Betsy and Clyde Foshee, and by Edith and Larry Ethridge;
Gifts have been given in memory of Ethel Mae Gross by Mary C. Reed;
Gifts have been given in memory of Alice T. Senn by M. Thur-man Senn;
Gifts have been given in memory of Lois K. Hobart by Debbie Hobart;
Gifts have been given in memory of David Mills by Carolyn Medley.
Gift s have been given in memory of Love Sooy by Betsy and Clyde Foshee, by Lee Percell Best, and by Phyllis Bills.
Highland is most appreciative of all these gifts.
February 2018
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
1:00 Bridge Club 7:30 Chancel Choir Rehearsal and Dessert Night
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4 9:30 Annual Meeting 3:00 Children’s Musical Rehearsal
5
6 5:00 Property 7:00 KNIT WITS
7 11:30 OWLS 4:30 Worship Committee 6:30 Church in the World
8 5:30 Children’s Committee
5:30 Adult Ed. Committee
7:30 Men’s Pub Gathering
9 5:30 Parents Gathering
10 9:00 HPC Workday 10:00 Presbytery Meeting @ Springfield Pres-byterian
11 3:00 Arts on the Corner
3:00 Fellowship
3:00 Children’s Musical Rehearsal
12 4:00 Steward-ship
7:00 The Color Of Law; Richard Rothstein - Lec-ture at Crescent Hill Baptist
13
5:30 Personnel
14
6:30 Ash Wednesday Service
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16
5:30 Community Friday
17 9:00 Elder Train-ing 10:00 Youth Choir Mystery Tour
18
12:15 Lecture on Louise Marshall
3:00 Children’s Musical Rehearsal
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6:00 Finance Committee
21 10:00 Women’s Book Club
11:30 OWLS
3:00 Horizon’s Bible Study
6:30 Session
22 5:30 Deacons’ Meeting
23 5:00 Roots Lock-in
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25 Confirmation Sunday
3:00 Children’s Musical Rehearsal
6:00 The Color of Law; Richard Rothstein - Book Discussion
26 27 28 5:30 Youth Committee No Children’s Music Ministry 7:00 Alma Choir Concert
Gifts have been given to the Rapier Fund in honor of Patti Pinkley and in memory of Noel Pinkley by William Kruschwitz.
Gifts have been given to the Rapier Fund in memory of Dollie Brown by Brenda Kee.
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Cultivating the Sacred Connection between the Earth and its People
FREE INTRODUCTION TO MEDITATION
February 2018
This 60-minute workshop offers a basic introduction to theory and practice of mindfulness meditation, as well as its physical, psychological and spiritual benefits.
Three opportunities this year:
Monday February 5, 2018 from 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Monday February 5, 2018 from 7:00-8:00 p.m.
Presenter: Fr. Joe Mitchell, CP
Place: Passionist Earth & Spirit Center
No charge; but reservations are required. Call 502.452.2749 or email [email protected], or go online at www.earthandspiritcenter.org.
BEGINNING MEDITATION
Cultivating an Awakened Life
February 2018
Four Opportunities on Mondays and Tuesdays
Meditation is an ancient spiritual practice that has remarkable ben-efits for both body, heart and mind. This class offers step-by-step guidance for developing a personal meditation practice using mind-fulness. It presents meditation in a clear and straightforward way and gives clear guidance for bringing the fruits of the meditation practice into everyday life.
10 Wednesday classes: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.; 1-2:30 p.m.; 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Dates are February 14, 21, 28, March 7, 14, 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, 2018
OR 10 Tuesday classes: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Dates are February 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 27, April 3, 10, 17, 24, 2018
Classes begin February 13 or 14 with a retreat February 8 or 10.
Instructor: Fr. Joe Mitchell
Place: Passionist Earth & Spirit Center
Reservations are required. Call 502.452.2749 or email [email protected], or go online at www.earthandspiritcenter.org.
Sunday
9:30 - Sunday School for All Ages
9:30 & 11:00 - Worship
5:00-7:30 - Youth Group and Youth Music
Tuesday
9:30 - HPC Staff Meeting
10:00 - STITCH
Wednesday
10:00 - STITCH
5:30 - Children’s Music Ministries
Thursday
12:45 - Women of the World (WOW)
7:30 - Chancel Choir Rehearsal
From the Stewardship Committee
The participants of the College Montreat Trip had a wonderful time. Participants included: Clara Harper, Doodle Harris, Ross Hartmans, Avery Head, Jenny Hockenberry, Monica Jackson, and Andrew Valentine, as well as many others from the Mid-Kentucky Presby-tery. They thank you for your prayers during their trav-els.
Passionist Earth & Spirit Center
In September our HPC co-sponsor team welcomed the
Al-Dulaimi family as they arrived from Jordan where
they’d lived for 5 years after fleeing Iraq. With dona-
tions of furniture and household goods from the con-
gregation, the team set up their apartment, met them
at the airport, practiced English, provided transporta-
tion, and introduced them to American life. Collectively
the team spent 235 hours aiding or just befriending our
new friends. Just before the holidays we gathered at
their home for a party (see photo) celebrating their
move toward self-sufficiency. Abdulsalam has just start-
ed a job at Mesa Foods, his wife Baydaa continues English study and STITCH, and 7-year old Maryam is a 2nd grader
at Rangeland Elementary. We’ll invite them to Highland in the spring to share their story.
In Isaiah 43:19 we read, “I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? In these last sev-
eral months our ministry leaders, staff, and Session have explored both the continuing things and the new things
God is calling us to do, determining the costs involved, committed to making them happen, and presented them to
you, the congregation, as dreams, plans, and a continuing story for 2018. You have responded generously with
pledges and gifts of support. We have received 266 pledges – 30 of them from children and youth – saying, YES, we
want this to be our story for the new year. We are VERY CLOSE to our pledge goal of $800,000. As of earlier this
month, we had received pledges of $775,000 – 97% of our goal! Your Stewardship Committee is excited about
meeting and even exceeding this goal! If you have already made your 2018 pledge, THANK YOU! If you haven’t, WE
NEED YOU! Every pledge is important. Please mail your pledge card to the church office, drop a pledge card in the
offering plate, or email Mike Smith, our church business administrator at [email protected] with your
commitment. We are all part of the Highland Presbyterian Church story. Thank you for your commitment and your
response.
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February Birthdays: Feb. 1st: Jane Cox
Ted Hartog
Feb. 2nd: Steve Holmes
Sam Fendig
Feb. 3rd: Bo Schindler
Karin Soltau
Feb. 4th: Mary Charles Collett
Jon Reigelman
Feb. 5th: June Crane
Franklin Foshee
Scott Morrison
Gerry Toner
Erin Wicklander
Omar Chan
Feb. 6th: Madeline Donaldson
Feb. 7th: Tom Raderer
Feb. 8th: Stefi Chilton
Shelby Nodler
Feb. 9th: Annie Bird
Tim Nowak
Carolyn Hutto
Larry Sigler
Noa Gambrell
Feb. 10th: John Miller
Feb. 11th: Fern Parlier
Feb. 12th: Alison Cromer
Becky Morris
Feb. 13th: Jane Burbank
Sallie Coryell
Carl Soltau
Hardy Marcum
Haley Palmer
Feb. 14th: Bill Burbank
Amy Fitzgerald
Paul Troy
Feb. 15th: Ella Cullen
Derek Head
Pat Riley
Lee Welsh
Oliver Parks
Feb. 16th: Elsa Clenny
Garrett Dering
Richard Morris
Lily Epstein
Feb. 18th: John Fendig
Judith Conn
Feb. 19th: Kay Grubola
Feb. 20th: Joe Jones
Steve Osborne
Cate Peterworth
Feb. 21st: Pam Phelps
Kathryn Tillett
Feb. 22nd: Kitty Nowak
Leland Howard
Beau Squires
Feb. 24th: John Toner
Feb. 25th: Claire Burgess
Bill Grubbs
Kathy Hobart
Feb. 26th: Charlie Schadt
Feb. 27th: Henry Gritton
Caroline Borgman
Larry Ethridge
Worth DeWees
Charlie Grohmann
Paulette McClure
Feb. 28th: William Dykes
Henry Neumann
Readers in Worship:
Feb. 4th
11:00 - Hannah Thomas
Feb. 11th
9:30 - Christie Thompkins
11:00 - Betsy Foshee
Feb. 18th
9:30 - Carol Neb
11:00 - Ann Cobb
Feb. 25th
9:30 - Carol Toner
11:00 - Confirmand
In Memoriam
Joe Ferguson
March 5, 1932 - January 8, 2018
In Memoriam
Margaret Love Sooy
June 3, 1920 - January 10, 2018
In Memoriam
Dollie Brown
August 17, 1931 - December 27, 2017
Trivia night was a huge success, thanks to so many wonderful volunteers and participants. Together
we raised over $1000 during the night.
Congratulations to our Trivia Night winners!
Table 3 was Paul Troy, Beth Troy, Stacy Epstein, Ryan Epstein, Amanda Boyd, Meghan Dykes, Kim
Hansford, and John Kim.
Table 7 was Kimberlee Burns, Michael Harper, Cheri Harper, Tom Holmes, Bill McConnell, and Kevin
Burns.
On Sunday, February 11th, Children in Kindergarten-
5th grade will be invited to participate in Children’s
Service Sunday! We’ll be gathering with our Sunday
School classes in our regular classrooms at
9:30. Then, we’ll travel with our classes to the gym
where we’ll participate in service projects that will
benefit Portland Avenue Community Trust, Wayside
Christian Mission, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance,
and more! We also encourage parents of Kinder-
garteners-5th graders to join us in the gym to shep-
herd our children through the activities!
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Community Friday
One Friday each month, people from Highland Presbyterian Church gather at Molly Malone’s Irish Pub at 933 Baxter
Avenue. This month, we’ll meet on Friday, February 16. Join us from 5:30pm to 8pm. Babysitting is available in the
Walker-Nevin Building between those times. Call the church office (451-2910) to make a reservation for babysitting.
Ask the restaurant’s host for Highland Presbyterian and they’ll show you to the table!
Euchre Tournament
Join us for a Euchre Tournament in the Fellowship Hall on March 9th at
6:30 p.m. A Euchre class will be taught from 6:00-6:30. Doors open at
6:30. Fellowship Committee will provide drinks and snacks! The tourna-
ment will last until approximately 8:30 p.m. Please let Doodle know you
are coming by RSVPing to [email protected]. Babysitting will
be provided in the children’s wing for children 5th grade and younger.
Megan’s Baby Shower
Join Fellowship committee with a baby shower for our new Interim director of Congregational Life and Mission, Me-
gan McCarty, and her husband Shannon Bostrom! We’ll celebrate in the Fellowship Hall at 2:00 on Sunday, March
18th! Please bring your favorite snack as a side dish! Megan and Shannon are registered at Babies R Us, Target, and
the Diaper Fairy. Donations toward a larger “church gift” can also be made to the office by Wednesday, March 14th!
Babysitting will be provided in the children’s wing for children 5th grade and younger.
Older Wiser Learning Still (OWLS)
OWLS is a group for adults and they will gather on Wednesday, February 7. OWLS will gather for food and fellowship
and will welcome members of the Baha’i Community of Louisville for “Active Spirit: Interfaith Dialogue with Baha’i
Neighbors.” OWLS begins with a social time at 11:30am, a light lunch is served at 11:45am, and the program begins
around noon. Lunch is $5. Please RSVP to the church office at [email protected] or 502-451-2910. The
OWLS also plan to meet on Wednesday, February 21, as a make up to the cancelled day in January.
Parents Gathering
All parents of children 5th grade and younger are invited
to a “night out” at TBD! We’ll meet there between 5:30
and 6:00 on the 2nd floor. This is a time of fellowship and
connecting! Babysitting will be provided in the Fun
Room of the Walker-Nevin Building between 5:30-8:00.
Please be sure to sign your child(ren) in an out! E-mail
Doodle ([email protected]) with any ques-
tions!
January's weather provided opportunities for the children at the Nursery and Weekday School to investigate prop-
erties of nature that are quite new to them! We adults forget that very young children haven't had as much experi-
ence with snow and ice as we have. Additionally, they're not daunted by cold weather! We make sure that every-
one is well-bundled and venture out as much as we safely can. In fact our art-garden area was turned into an Ice
Kitchen one week and the next week we were back to mud! How cool is that! We hope to continue our adventures
both inside and out, this coming month and then . . . we'll be watching for signs of Spring!
We are also in the midst of building our classes for next fall and have a
few spaces still available. If you know families who are looking for a
creative, engaging program for their children, have them give us a call
at 456-6991. We would love to show them all the wonderful things the
children are doing! They might also enjoy nosing around our website:
hpcweekdayschool.org.
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In January, Joyful Noise sang songs about ice skating and snow flakes to celebrate the cold weather in January (enjoy these photos from their fun). Now we will shift our focus to love. Whether we have forty children in a drum circle or ten or twelve "ice skating" around the room, we are grateful for the children of this church and all of the love that they share with
us each week.
February is a month of intentional-ly celebrating love, and we will spend our month sharing extra love with the children through music.
Lyric Choir will sing in worship on Feb. 4 and 18, in addition to leading music for communion on the 4th. Hallelujah Choir will sing in worship on Feb. 25, and you may even see the children singing a song to welcome a new baby into our HPC family. We LOVE the month of Feb-ruary!
Thanks to the following youth who have volunteered
to be Bible Buddies Assistants during the 11:00 Wor-
ship Service in February:
February 4th – Robyn Tribolet
February 11th – Charlie Grohmann
February 18th – Katie Crowley
February 25th – Amelia Connally
Youth aged 6th-12th grade who would like to partici-
pate in this ministry (and earn fundraising credit to-
wards 2018 summer trips) should contact Doodle to
sign up ([email protected]) for Sundays
in future months!
Feb. 4th – No Evening Youth Activities. Sunday School
will continue for Middle School and Confirmation
Classes.
Feb. 11th – Regular youth Group Schedule
Feb. 17th-18th – Youth will be on Choir Tour and
Mystery Trip! No Youth Group Sunday evening, Feb.
18th. Youth attending the trip will receive a packing
list by February 15th.
Feb. 25th – All-youth Scavenger Hunt! All youth will
meet in the Fellowship Hall at 5:00 p.m. and depart
on a scavenger Hunt with approved drivers. We will
return to the church at 7:30. The scavenger hunt will
include dinner. Youth Music program will not meet
separately. Youth do not need any money, but do
need to plan to attend the whole time from 5:00-
7:30. If you are a parent or friend who would like to
drive, please let Doodle know.
Men’s Pub Night
A group of men will be gathering on Thursday, February 8th at 7:30pm for a beverage and some good conversation
at Monnik Beer Co. Come join us. No agenda, just conversation in good company.
SAVE THE DATE! Family Overnight and Outdoor Worship – April 21st
and 22nd
Everyone from Highland Presbyterian Church is invit-
ed to join us for a family cookout and overnight the
night before HPC’s annual outdoor worship service!
The overnight begins April 21st at 2:00 p.m. We’ll
have Saturday evening activities such as gaga ball,
soccer, a hayride, and a campfire with s'mores. Prices
below include Saturday dinner and lodging. We’ll stay
at Cedar Ridge Camp. Families can choose to stay in
one of 3 locations:
Hilltop pavilion at $20 per tent (bathrooms with
showers are located a short walk away).
Cottage – $12 per person in a large cottage that sleeps 16 total. You would be sharing the one-room cottage
with several other people. The bathrooms (including showers) are a short walk away. The Cottage has air condi-
tioning.
Lodge - $60 for a 4-person room and $80 for a 6-person room. The Lodge has air conditioning and bathrooms in
the same building.
Sunday Worship (April 22nd) will be at 10:00 at
the Outdoor Chapel near Hilltop Pavilion. Even
if your family chooses not to come for the over-
night, please join us for outdoor worship! Fol-
lowing Worship, we’ll have lunch in Hopkins
Hall. Fellowship Committee will provide grilled
hotdogs and hamburgers (and vege-options).
Families are encouraged to bring a side-dish to
share. (If you come to the Family overnight on
Saturday, we will have refrigerator space availa-
ble to store your side dish for Sunday lunch).
Following lunch, we’ll have more outdoor
games and canoeing for everyone!
If you plan to come to the family overnight, please let Doodle know and get your money to the church office by April
1st. Scholarships are available for families who would like to participate and who need the assistance.
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Smoketown Mobile Pantry - February 20
Our mission partner, Grace Hope Presbyterian Church is the host of the Dare2Care Smoketown Mobile Pantry. Come
out to distribute food and support our neighbors on Tuesday, February 20. The pantry opens at 2pm; please arrive at
1:30pm at Grace Hope Presbyterian Church at 702 E. Breckenridge St. / Clay St. (in the church parking lot). To learn
more or to be added to the volunteer email list, contact Nanc Angerman at [email protected].
STITCH
Sewing Together in the Caring Highlands, is a partnership between Highland
Presbyterian and Kentucky Refugee Ministries. We teach sewing to KRM women
who have settled in Louisville from many countries. In the past six and a half
years, we have had over 120 sewing machines donated to our program. We are
able to give machines to our students who show a talent and interest in sewing
in their homes. STITCH is looking for a volunteer who can help us with simple
sewing machine repairs and general maintenance of our donated machines. If
you or someone you know has an interest in and the ability to work on sewing
machines, we’d love to speak with you. We could use help one or two times a month. Please contact either STITCH
Co-Director Anna Gray Slagle ([email protected]) or Janet Raderer ([email protected]).
Our Roots Lock-in has been rescheduled to
February 23rd-24th. Children in 3rd-5th grade
are invited to come celebrate the Holy Spirit
with us! Cost for the event is $20. If you are
available to attend and didn’t sign up for the
January event, please let Doodle know by Feb-
ruary 11th.
Children are invited to lead in communion on Febru-
ary 4th at the 11:00 worship service! Children in 1st
-4th grade can lead in music and prayers and should
be in Sunday School Jan. 28th and February 4th to
learn about communion. 5th graders may help
serve communion. Please let Doodle know ASAP if
you’d like this opportunity (and plan to be in Sunday
School on Jan 28th and February 4th as well).
Following Choirs on February 14th, Children are
invited to stay in the dining room for a dinner of
cheese pizza followed by a shortened “Ash
Wednesday” Worship Service. We will finish din-
ner and worship at the same time as our regular
Ash Wednesday worship service in the Sanctuary.
RSVP’s are helpful if you plan to attend. RSVP by
e-mailing Doodle
We continue Children’s Musical rehearsals on
Sunday afternoons
from 3:00-4:30 each
Sunday afternoon in
February. Please let
Amanda Boyd or
Doodle Harris know
if you’d like to par-
ticipate.
On February 4th, children will make “alleluia” banners in Sunday School. On Sunday, February 11th, (the
last Sunday before Lent starts), children will use these banners in worship. They will carry them out of the
sanctuary during the 11:00 worship service to help us prepare for Lent.
After the banners leave the sanctuary on February 11th, the children will hide them away in the church.
Then, on Easter Sunday morning (April 1st), the children will once again bring the banners into worship to
celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Please join us for this meaningful tradition.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
AT 7:00P.M.
HPC is thrilled to welcome this outstanding college choir
and their director, Dr. William Nichols.
The choir's reputation for excellence, its many traditions and its ambitious performing, touring
and recording schedule attract a group of talented students for whom choral singing is an
important part of their lives. The thread that binds these students is the joy found in singing together.
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Crescent Hill Baptist Church “The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How
7:00 pm Our Government Segregated America”
Tickets on EventBright.com (An Empower West program)
12:15 pm
Makela’s Home (2431 Top Hill Rd) “The Color of Law”; Richard Rothstein, Author
6:00 pm
March 4, 2018 Allan Boesak, Theologian and Activist
Highland Pres Dining Rm Activist during South African Apartheid
12:15pm and an author of the Belhar Confession
Adult Education
An 18th-Century Family Music Gathering featuring: Jayne Drummond, Baroque oboe
Rob Simonds, Baroque violin Bruce Heim, natural horn
Stanley Howard, Baroque bassoon Jack Ashworth, harpsichord
Arts on the Corner continues with
Jack Ashworth and Friends presenting
Tafelmusik
Works by Georg Philipp Telemann and others
Sunday, February 11, 2018
3:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
Highland Presbyterian Church
1011 Cherokee Rd.
Louisville, KY 40204
Childcare available by RSVP by 2/8/18 - 502-451-2910
Lenten Reflections March 18, 2018 at 7:30 P.M.
Johannes Brahms, Rene Clausen, Franz Joseph Haydn,
John Rutter, and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, featured composers
Steven Paul Spears --- In Recital May 20, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.
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