Heritage Baptist Church
February 7, 2021
WELCOME GUESTS!


We love guests at HBC and appreciate you being with us today. Our prayer is that you will find a warm, friendly welcome and that you receive a blessing from God’s Word as you worship with us today. When you have the opportunity please fill out a guest card to let us know a little more about you. Just drop it in the offering plate or give it directly to Pastor Tim after the service.


Proverbs 21:21

He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness, and honour.”

UPCOMING EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS


Today

We are honored to have Tim Knutson with us today and he will be presenting Dakota Hope Ministries with us.

 

February 13

"Sweet Shoppe" Valentine Banquet, Saturday, Feb 13th, 12 - 2 pm. Tickets on sale today, $20/couple includes lunch catered from Qdoba. Please let us know by Wednesday, Feb 10th if you are planning to attend so we can pre-order food. **8 – 10 Apothecary-type jars with lids needed for our Valentine Banquet. If you have some, please let Jen Bagwell or Kim Ramsey know.**

 

February 14

The Refocus Team will begin meeting next Sunday, during the Sunday school hour.


February 21

The next church business meeting will be February 21st after the morning service. All members are encouraged to attend. The agenda for the business meeting February 21st, is to vote on the proposed amendment changes to the By-laws.

Ben & Maddie

Wedding & Reception RSVP info for Benjamin Bagwell and Madilyn Berg has been posted on the message board in the hallway. If you have any questions, please see Ben or Maddie.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


“It Is Well With My Soul”

 


Attorney Horatio Spafford and his wife, Anna, had a wonderful family of four daughters. Tragically, the great Chicago fire destroyed most of his business in 1871. Then, two years later, his wife and daughters were aboard the ocean liner Ville du Havre when it was struck by another vessel. All four daughters drowned. Spafford took the next available ship to join his wife. During the passage, the captain of the ship notified Spafford they were crossing the place where the Ville du Havre had sunk. After those moments of reflection and over the course of the rest of the journey, Spafford penned the words of this beloved hymn.

The darker it gets, the more we should sing.