Christmas Eve Service
Join us for our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on Wednesday, December 24th at 5pm.
Men’s Events
- Essentials of Faith (Launch Room) ~ Every Wednesday at 6:30pm
- Bon Fire & Devotion (Youth Room & outside) ~ First Friday of the month at 6:00pm
- Men's Breakfast (Gym) ~ Third Saturday of the month at 8am
- Men's Night Out (Local Restaurant) ~ One Wednesday every other Month at 6:30pm. (1/14/26 meet at Riverbound Cafe)
Women’s Events
Check back soon for upcoming events!
Grief Share
Help and encouragement after the death of a loved one.
September 13, 2025 - January 17, 2026.
NEW Study: The Book of Ephesians
The Crossbearers Class will begin a new study on October 5th, featuring "The Book of Ephesians" by J.D. Greear through RightNow Media. This study explores Ephesians as a survival manual, designed to equip believers to thrive in a world that often opposes the message of Jesus Christ. Paul encourages us to live faithfully and proclaim the gospel boldly, even in the darkest of times.
Caring Christmas Tree
Our Caring Christmas Tree is now up and ready! 🎄
Each tag on the tree represents an opportunity to bless a local child or family in need this Christmas season.
We invite you to take a tag, purchase the item listed, and return the wrapped gift to the church before service on December 21st.
Your kindness will help brighten the holidays for families who could use a little extra love and support.
Contact Kay Murray at(804) 729-7703 or kcjon0709@aol.com.
Right Now Media
We are excited to share that our church now has unlimited access to RightNow Media—the world’s largest streaming library of video Bible study resources.
This extensive library has more than 20,000 videos taught by leaders like Francis Chan, Jennie Allen, J.D. Greear, Dr. Tony Evans, and many more.
Contact secretaryhefc@gmail.com to sign up.
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A Note From The Pastor
November 6, 2023 by
Ed Vinson in Note From Pastor
Election Day is tomorrow. If you haven’t voted, I encourage you to do so. Voting is a privilege we can participate in America. Vote your Christian morals & values.
Speaking as a private citizen, I plan to vote no on the School Board issue. Here’s why. I had a small part in our own George Sutton being on the Hanover School Board during a very important time in our local schools history. I spoke for him before the Board of Supervisors. Sean Davis, the Henry District Supervisor, selected George, who represented Christians well on the Board. We want Christian people like Sean Davis selecting Board members. A yes vote means outside money comes into our county, it becomes political, and you can wind up with a school board like the northern Virginia counties. We don’t need that.
So vote and pray. Pray for godly men & women to be voted into the Virginia legislature.
Pastor Ed