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Having Nothing, Possessing Everything

  • Tuesday, April 4
  • 7:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Wesley Hall Studio/Family Room
In this four-week study led by Rev. Tripp Gulledge, we will discuss the book, "Having Nothing, Possessing Everything", by Rev. Mike Mather. Through stories and personal reflection, Rev. Mather makes the case that the church ought to serve communities and meet their needs by expecting to find abundance in their lives and not scarcity.

To|Gather To|Gether Neighborhood Study: Who You Are Says Who

  • Wednesday, April 5
  • 11:30am – 1:00pm
  • Room 120
  • $10
To|Gather by partnering To|Gether to come alongside, minister to, and encourage women in local communities. Join Kay and Candy as they lead this study on your identity and worth according to God’s names. Learn the value that you have in the eyes of our Lord. This class will be held weekly on Wednesdays, Feb. 1 through May 3, 2023.

Enneagram and Relationships

  • Wednesday, April 5
  • 6:30pm – 8:00pm
  • Wesley Hall Basement Studio/Family Room
Most of us have no idea how others see or process their experiences. This can make relationships challenging. Knowing your enneagram number and how it relates to others can help you understand what motivates and guides behavior.

This Week in John

  • Wednesday, April 5
  • 7:00pm – 8:00pm
  • Online Only
John tells the story of Jesus, his life, and his teachings. Want to dive deeper into the plan? Join Alex Johnston each Wednesday as we discuss the main points of the week's reading and how it can transform our lives today. Be sure to bring your questions! This class will be held weekly on Wednesdays, Jan. 11, 2023 through May 3, 2023.

HPUMC Women: Remembering the God who Remembers Us - Covenant and the Cross

  • Thursday, April 6
  • 9:30am – 11:00am
  • Room #3, Kids Area, Second Floor
  • $10
It has eternally been God's nature to create... and to save. Out of God's love for creation, God is always seeking to redeem and make new. An integral part of God's acts in creating and saving involves covenants—covenants that tell us that God loves us and remembers us, and that call us to remember the God who remembers us.

Women Rowing North Reading Group

  • Thursday, April 6
  • 10:30am – 12:00pm
  • Room 3, Second Floor, Kids Area
  • $100
There comes a time in life when it is impossible to ignore the beckoning of aging. We experience changes in our bodies and minds, or we lose someone we love, leaving us no choice but to face reality. Many of us are weary of the worn-out tropes about old people. We long to still feel vital and useful, but maybe we can do so in a new way.

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality

  • Thursday, April 6
  • 12:00pm – 1:00pm
  • Great Hall
This class is a community of women committed to “growing up.” Using Peter Scazzero’s book Emotionally Healthy Spirituality, Hannah Buchanan will teach and facilitate conversation that will deepen our understanding of how what’s going on inside of us determines what comes out of us.

Daniel, Enoch, and Revelation

  • Friday, April 7
  • 7:30am – 8:30am
  • Online Only
This online study, led by Walt Marcum, will offer an in-depth look at a part of the Bible that is often overlooked. You will learn about the prophecies in these books, and their meaning.

Easter at HPUMC: A Living Hope - Saturday

  • Saturday, April 8
  • 5:00pm – 6:00pm
  • Sanctuary and Cornerstone
On Easter Sunday, we honor that Jesus was, and is, risen. He is our ever-present, living hope, for life abundant and life beyond the grave, from now to forever. Let us celebrate this joyous occasion together.

Easter at HPUMC: A Living Hope - Sunday

  • Sunday, April 9
  • 6:45am – 12:00pm
  • Sanctuary and Cornerstone
On Easter Sunday, we honor that Jesus was, and is, risen. He is our ever-present, living hope, for life abundant and life beyond the grave, from now to forever. Let us celebrate this joyous occasion together.