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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
The staff at BHPC wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! It’s a blessing to work with such a wonderful congregation and be in mission with you. (Missing from holiday lunch photo are Matthew Robertson and Juan Mendez Jr. due to colds.)
We look forward to more joyous collaboration with you in 2025, our 70th Anniversary year!
Miss our Christmas Eve services? Watch online on our YouTube channel. All three services — at 4, 6, and 10 pm — are available for viewing: https://www.youtube.com/@bradleyhillspresbyterianch6885
Inter-Congregational Workshop
“How to Have Conversations with Friends on Difficult Topics” May 19, 3:00pm to 5:00pm, in Memorial Hall – RSVP Required! The Inter-Congregational Partnership Committee (ICPC) invites you to an Inter-Congregational Workshop on “How to Have Conversations with Friends About Difficult Topics.” In addition to providing participants with useful tools to navigate our fractured society, we hope the workshop will deepen ties among members of...
Read more >Mother’s Day Tea Party
10:00am in Memorial Hall The Children’s Lay Ministry invites all of our youngest congregants to meet in Memorial Hall at 9:15 a.m. for crafting and snack making before the tea party! Moms: You are invited to drop your child off in Memorial Hall and attend the Mother’s Day Adult Education. Moms can come back to Memorial Hall at 10:00 a.m. and join their children...
Read more >Interfaith Family Fun Day!
May 5, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Join us for our family-friendly outdoor fun day organized by BHPC and our Jewish and Muslim neighbors at 6601 Bradley Blvd. Come for games, arts and crafts, face painting, food trucks, and FREE ice cream! It’s a fun way to try out new foods and meet our Jewish and Muslim friends who worship in the same building.
A Message from Pastor David
Alleluia or Hallelujah? Sometimes, as we begin this sacred season of Easter, folks will ask me if we should say Alleluia or Hallelujah? I think either works. Both mean “Praise the Lord.” Both are appropriate for a season in which we celebrate the good news of God’s love for us in Jesus Christ. Alleluia derives from the Latin version of the original Hebrew, which...
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