Stand Alone Services
The Gift
December 10, 2023
CHANCEL CHOIR Dylan Quick, trumpet I Rachel McCoy, trumpet II Anthony Wall, French horn Juan Banda, euphonium Erika Rhodes, oboe Monique Singletary, violin Kimberly Simpkins, viola Andrea Kelly, flute Sue Hardwick, percussion Richard Butler, guest conductor Vicki Hogan, soprano soloist Pam Langston, organ Tomoko Galeano, piano
2nd Mile Online | Special Guest Speaker
June 4, 2023 • Terry Morris
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Traditional Worship | Special Guest Speaker
June 4, 2023 • Terry Morris • Matthew 10
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Pentecost Sunday | 2nd Mile Online
May 28, 2023 • Chip Stapleton
On Pentecost Sunday, we remember the day the disciples received the Holy Spirit in a special way. The story in Acts 2 describes a powerful wind and tongues of fire as the Holy Spirit was poured out on people from all over the world who came to Jerusalem to celebrate a Jewish feast. At the first Pentecost over 3000 people were baptized, creating the first church. This is why Pentecost is known as the birthday of the church. The word Pentecost comes from a Greek word meaning fiftieth. The Jewish Festival of Pentecost (called Shavuot, meaning "weeks" in Hebrew) falls on the fiftieth day after the original Passover. On that day, God gave the Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai. The Christian festival of Pentecost falls on the 50th day after the resurrection of Jesus. If you are watching with us on YouTube or Facebook, please visit our website (https://hpchurch.org) to learn more about Highland Presbyterian Church Fayetteville, NC.
Pentecost Sunday | Traditional Worship Livestream
May 28, 2023 • Chip Stapleton
On Pentecost Sunday, we remember the day the disciples received the Holy Spirit in a special way. The story in Acts 2 describes a powerful wind and tongues of fire as the Holy Spirit was poured out on people from all over the world who came to Jerusalem to celebrate a Jewish feast. At the first Pentecost over 3000 people were baptized, creating the first church. This is why Pentecost is known as the birthday of the church. The word Pentecost comes from a Greek word meaning fiftieth. The Jewish Festival of Pentecost (called Shavuot, meaning "weeks" in Hebrew) falls on the fiftieth day after the original Passover. On that day, God gave the Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai. The Christian festival of Pentecost falls on the 50th day after the resurrection of Jesus. If you are watching with us on YouTube or Facebook, please visit our website (https://hpchurch.org) to learn more about Highland Presbyterian Church Fayetteville, NC.
Youth Sunday Worship Service
May 21, 2023
Youth lead worship as we recognize 2023 Graduates! If you are watching with us on YouTube or Facebook, please visit our website (https://hpchurch.org) to learn more about Highland Presbyterian Church Fayetteville, NC. CCLI License # 2737090; Streamed with permission under ONE License # A-735809
Unified Worship | Third Sunday of Easter
April 23, 2023 • Chip Stapleton
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