Pastor Ed shares about how Jesus called His first disciples, the method, barriers, and their different personality types and how we are reached and how we can reach other similar people.
Join us for our bi-monthly Men's breakfast with food, fellowship and a devotion. The Men's breakfast is on the thirdSaturday of every other month at 8am starting in February. RSVP to the church office or sign-up on the bulletin board.
Men’s Essentials of Faith Study
The "Essentials of Faith" men's study will continue from December 11th, 2024 through January 29, 2025 from 6:30pm-8:15pm every Wednesday. You can preview this study on RightNow Media. Sign up on the bulletin board if you would like to participate. Contact John Schmutte for more information.
If you do not have access to RightNow Media contact the church office for assistance.
If you’ve lost a spouse, child, family member, or friend, you’ve probably found there are not many people who understand the deep hurt you feel. Grief Share is a ministry of HEFC that will be meet on Saturdays from 10am to noon. You do not have to attend every meeting and can start at any time. There is no cost to attend this program. For more information about this new ministry, contact Susan Haynes or you can register below to be a part of Grief Share.
The next men's bonfire and dinner will be held on February 7th at 6 P.M. Please contact the church office or sign up on the bulletin board if you plan to attend.
The Weekly Word
Keep up with HEFC news and events by reading the weekly edition of The Weekly Word...
Pastor Ed concludes the two part series on Joseph The Dreamer by discussing the character qualities needed to implement & manage the dream, the most important being forgiving the one…
This story describes Jacob's problems in marriage, parenting & business until he comes face to face with God. He walks away with a limp but also as a changed man.
In this sermon, we look at Jacob (pre-conversion) in how he stole his brother's birthright and blessing, and his encounter with God at Bethel where he still bargains with God.
Abraham thought that his servant, Eliezer, would be his heir, plan C. Then he thought that Ishmael, his son with the servant Hagar, plan B. God's best was Isaac with…
This story gives us five characteristics of a call from Abraham's life and the problems that arise in partial obedience. God remains faithful to deliver us.
Pastor Ed describes four actions that Noah took and four virtues that he had which he trusts will inspire us to take those same actions & possess those same virtues.
In this sermon, I discuss humankind's place in Creation, how we reflect God's image, human's responsibilities as image bearers, and the three components of what marriage is.