Women’s Bible Study Fall 2023

Women’s Bible Study Fall 2023

Ladies, please join us for our fall Women’s Bible Study September 12 through November 14! We will be studying the last part of Genesis, chapters 12-50, using Jen Wilkin’s book, God of Covenant. Through this study you will discover how God orchestrates everything for His glory and the good of His people and see how the God of creation and covenant is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Jen is an author and Bible teacher, and her passion is to see others become articulate and committed followers of Christ, with a clear understanding of why they believe what they believe, grounded in the Word of God.

We offer two study times, Tuesday mornings, 9:15-11:00 a.m. and Tuesday evenings, 7:00-8:45 p.m. Childcare is available for children ages 0-5 during the morning study only. Sign up and get your study workbook ($15) Sunday mornings, August 27, September 3, and 10, in the South Lobby before and after the morning service. We are eager to have you join us!

Contact Sarah Asire with questions.

Women’s Ministries Fellowship

Women’s Ministries Fellowship

Ladies, please join us on Monday, August 21, at 7:00 p.m. for a Women’s Fellowship, Seasons of Change and Our God Who Does Not! We will gather in the Fellowship Hall for a time of fellowship, food, and resting in the truth that God does not change.  These fellowships provide an opportunity within the life of our church to deepen existing relationships and build new ones. During this gathering we will hear from Marianne Appleman and Sarah Asire as they discuss God’s immutability and how this truth comforts, sustains, and grows us during seasons of addition and loss, joy and pain, and bounty and lean. You will also have an opportunity to hear about and register for our fall Bible study, God of Covenant: Genesis 12-50 by Jen Wilkin. All ladies are welcome and encouraged to invite guests as well as your school-aged daughters.

Praise in the Park

Praise in the Park

Sunday, May 28, we will gather at Greer City Park for our annual Praise in the Park! We will begin in the amphitheater at 5:30 p.m. for a time of singing and Scripture. Following the service, we’ll move down the hill near the picnic shelter for a church picnic. Heritage is providing subs, chips, cookies, and drinks at no cost to you. In order to help us plan, please let us know if you will eat with us. Sign up by Wednesday, May 24.

Invite a friend from the community, bring your lawn chairs and blankets, and join us for Praise in the Park!

Evening Prayer & Church Supper

Evening Prayer & Church Supper

On Sunday, March 12, we will gather at 4:30 p.m. for our monthly Evening Prayer. Following our prayer time, we will have a catered church supper. Come one or come all but come to pray. Chad Asire, one of our Shepherding Group Leaders, will preach a ten-minute sermon “Yahweh Who Sanctifies” in our evening teaching series, Walking in His Name. As Jesus did with His disciples at the end of the night on the eve of His arrest, we’ll close with a hymn. But the rest of the time we’ll be praying together for God to work in our lives, in the life of our church, and through our church for His name. Childcare will be available for children up through preschoolers. 

In order to make adequate preparations, we need a count for the meal. We must have an accurate count for the food no later than 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 8, so please sign up below and make your plans to join us! 

2023 Women’s Conference: February 24-25

2023 Women’s Conference: February 24-25

Hospitality: Welcome One Another

HBC Ladies – you are invited to enjoy worship and fellowship together as we welcome our guest speaker, Abi Byrd, for our 2023 Women’s Conference. Come learn what it means to “welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God” (Romans 15:7).

When you think of hospitality, perhaps beautiful tablescapes, gourmet meals, and Instagram-worthy guest rooms come to mind. Or maybe you think of awkward small-talk, financial sacrifice, and panic cleaning. But what if God had something deeper and more significant in mind when he commanded his people to love and welcome other people into their lives?

Our world is experiencing what researchers are calling an “epidemic of loneliness.” Being on this side of a global pandemic in which we all experienced isolation more than usual, we have a better understanding of the basic human need to be in meaningful relationship with others. Who among us doesn’t want to belong and be welcomed into the lives of others? Who among us doesn’t want to be truly known and truly loved?

The good news for believers is that through Christ we have been welcomed like this! We who “were once far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ” (Eph.2:13). We who were strangers and slaves have been made sons and heirs (Gal.4)! Through Christ we have been shown the greatest act of hospitality, and this is what fuels and motivates our hospitality toward others.

Biblical hospitality is not an end in itself. It is a means toward fulfilling the great commission that we have received to share the good news of the gospel with our neighbors. It is a way for us to welcome other believers into our lives for the purpose of discipleship and deeper friendship. And it is a way to demonstrate love and care to “the least of these” among us.

Come, join us as we hear from God’s Word the importance of this basic, yet deeply meaningful practice. We have been welcomed so in return we welcome others!

Abi Byrd serves on staff as a Ministry Associate at McLean Bible Church, Loudoun Campus, in Leesburg, Virginia. She works in women’s ministry, discipleship, and coaching for Church Groups. She is an instructor for the Charles Simeon Trust women’s workshops, training women to study and teach the Bible. Abi has a BEd Honors degree in music and education from Cambridge University. She has been a teacher in elementary school and served with the children’s ministry on staff at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. She and her family have also served as missionaries in the UK and Kosovo with Radstock Ministries.

Conference Schedule

Friday evening, February 24
Heritage Bible Church, Fellowship Hall

6:30-7:30 Dinner
7:30-8:50 Session I
8:50 Dessert Fellowship

Saturday, February 25
Heritage Bible Church, Fellowship Hall
9:30-10:45 Session II
10:45 Break; Synergy Coffee
11:30-12:30 Session III
12:30 Lunch
1:20 Session IV, including Q&A with Abi Byrd and Guided Prayer
2:30 Fellowship/Dimissal

If you have questions prior to registration, please contact Amber Grove, Conference Coordinator.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 21, 2023

 Dates & Times

  • Feb 24, 2023 — 6:30pm – 9:30pm

  • Feb 25, 2023 — 9:30am – 2:30pm

 

Attendee Types

  • Full Conference — $55
     
  • Friday Only — $25
     
  • Saturday Only — $35
Men’s Study

Men’s Study

Technology pervades our world and our lives. We can hardly live a day without engaging it in some form. While advances in this field benefit us tremendously, technology also brings great challenges and even danger. How should Christ’s followers navigate these difficulties? How should we, as men, lead ourselves and our families through this minefield? Join fellow brothers for our winter topical study through Andy Crouch’s book, The Tech-wise Family. Crouch provides biblical principles and warnings for us to consider as we engage with technology and as we shepherd our families who do so.

Our men’s study will meet in The Cave on Thursdays at 6:15 a.m. or 7:00 p.m. from February 2 through March 9. Sign up online, purchase your own book, and bring it with you to the first study. Books are available through Amazon, ChristianBook, Baker Book House, and other online retailers.