HHYG Albany Update
We have only been here a few days, and already we are falling in love with this community.
Continue readingWe have only been here a few days, and already we are falling in love with this community.
Continue readingWorshiping in a different language is one of the most incredible ways to see how big our God is.
Continue readingThis is our fouth year to send a team to work with LaDonna Urick and Mission: Change.
Continue readingWe rode out to Jovenes en Camino, an orphanage for boys that is close to the heart of Harpeth Hills.
Continue readingGetting to hear everyone worship in two languages reminded all of us that our God has no language and that he loves everyone the same
Continue readingFor the second day in a row, we all spent the day laboring to improve church buildings and playing with children.
Continue readingThis is our third time to partner with our missionary, Patrick Sullivan, and the Dundee church.
Continue readingWe have arrived and have been welcomed with love and joy! The reunion between returning students and our Honduran family was filled with joyful crying and many, many, hugs.
Continue readingOver the next two weeks, 140 teens and adults are serving around the world as we “Wake Up” to all that God is doing. Our first team leaves for Honduras today.
Continue readingOur teen mission teams are collecting items to take on their mission trips...
Continue readingTeens from our Youth Group will travel around the globe this summer sharing the love of Christ
Continue readingIt’s happened again! HHYG teens were featured on News Channel 5 last week for their service in the community through Nashville Work Camp. They were first featured early last week on News 2 here. Click the photo below to watch the video on News Channel 5’s Web site.
Continue readingOn Sunday, April 19, there are 2 opportunities in the gym to support our teens as they raise money towards their summer mission trips. Fern & Flower Sale Ferns are $20 each. Begonias (assorted colors available) are $10 each. Hanging flower baskets (annuals of assorted colors) are $20
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