by Dr. Bob Lee | Jan 14, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Are you or someone whom you know overly self-critical? As an oldest son and a “Type A,” I can be pretty tough on myself. Maybe you can identify. We overlook the positive and dwell on the negative. The proverbial glass is “half empty” even when it is overflowing....
by Dr. Bob Lee | Jan 7, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Sometimes, what doesn’t make it into a Sunday sermon still deserves to be shared. Here’s a story I planned to use but left on the cutting room floor. This story, often shared in Christian circles, is attributed to an unknown author but carries a profound message for...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 31, 2024 | Pastor Letters
“The Renewal Project: Transformed Minds for God’s Will” As we step into a new year, we often find ourselves reflecting on the past and setting intentions for what lies ahead. What better way to begin 2025 than with a focus on renewal—not just of our habits or...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 24, 2024 | Pastor Letters
As we celebrate Christmas, let us take a moment to reflect on the story of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. This story is more than a historical event; it’s a message of hope, unlimited second chances, and the assurance that it’s never too late to start something...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 17, 2024 | Pastor Letters
Dear Church Family, Let’s Read the Bible Through in 2025 at HRBC! This year, we are challenging our congregation to read the Bible using a chronological plan that follows the timeline of biblical events. Our goal remains the same: 100 members and friends of HRBC...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Dec 10, 2024 | Pastor Letters
It is often said that the only person who likes change is a baby with a dirty diaper! Change can be challenging. Neither individuals nor organizations are immune to the forces of change. What is change? Peter Steinke, in How Your Church Family Works:...