

We believe that Jesus Christ was begotten by the Holy Spirit, was born of the Virgin Mary and is true God and true man.We believe in one God, eternally existing in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.We believe in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as verbally inspired of God, inerrant in the original writings, and of supreme and final authority in faith and life.Tim also enjoys collecting and learning new instruments from around the world. Tim enjoys composing music and songs both for worship and for various other genres and styles. During that time, he also completed his Master’s in Music Composition from Bowling Green State University. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in Music Composition from Cedarville University, Tim joined the worship staff in 2019. Seeing the beauty and diversity in the different worship and music styles of cultures around the world has allowed him to appreciate and incorporate a variety of styles, instruments and sounds into his training as a musician. His time and experiences there have greatly affected him as a person, and as a worship leader.

Tim grew up as a missionary kid in the countries of Ukraine and Kazakhstan. We welcome you to join us for the ins-and-outs and ups-and-downs of life’s journey.Tim Parsons serves as our Associate Director of Worship and has a desire to lead worship in a way that magnifies God’s greatness, lifts high the name of Jesus and motivates the church to grow together in the knowledge and presence of God, and to go declare His Gospel to our neighbors and to the nations. BEYOND THE SANCTUARYĬhurch isn’t relegated to life in the sanctuary though, is it? Here at Highland, we maintain that the church is the people, the activity and movement of the community, the city, and the world in which we live. While carefully planned, Sunday worship at Highland surely celebrates the mystery of our Creator. The organ and chancel choir guide the musical offerings that shape the liturgy (the spoken words) and sometimes the orchestra or handbell choirs play, too. In other words, you’ll see ministers wearing robes and kids lighting candles. We incorporate some elements of high church tradition and use the cycles of the liturgical calendar to guide us. Worship is a bit more formal than many traditional Baptist churches. and our time of Bible study classes at 10:00 a.m. Our Sunday morning rhythms revolve around our worship services at 8:45 a.m. The band leads contemporary music, and friends have been known to share load of hugs during the passing of the peace time. in partnership with residents at Wayside Christian Mission and offers a more casual vibe.
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Our space is alive with the energy of individuals and families from all walks of life-various socio-economic backgrounds, an assortment of educational and vocational tracks, and lots of ideas about God, the meaning of life, and how to share Love.įriday Church meets weekly at 7:00 p.m. Visiting a new church takes a lot of courage so, know you are not alone.
