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Highland Baptist Church Leads Progressive Congregations in Recognizing Victims of Violence


By HBC - Posted on 01 December 2011

Crosses on the Lawn

     Highland Baptist Church joins with two other progressive congregations in Louisville this Sunday, December 4, to remember victims of violence and their families in our community by placing crosses on the front lawn of the church. This Sunday following their morning worship services, Highland Baptist, Ridgewood Baptist, and St. William Catholic Churches in Louisville will read the names of the 45 people to date who have been killed this year in an act of violence and place a cross on the lawn in their honor. The annual event occurs during the season of Advent on Peace Sunday.             

     Highland Baptist began this tradition in 1997 in Joe Phelps’ first year as pastor to draw attention to a rash of murders in the metropolitan Louisville area. "We grieve with those families for whom this is not a season of joy, and hold out the life of Jesus as a model for putting away violence,” Phelps said.  “We also pray for all who work to make our community safe and just. It is a testament to the hope that God is not done."

     Highland Baptist and Ridgewood Baptist began a ministry partnership in 2008 with shared pastoral leadership. Joe Phelps is Pastor of Highland Baptist, and Steven Schafer is Associate Pastor at Ridgewood.  Highland has services of worship on Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m at 1101 Cherokee Road in the Highlands.  Ridgewood has a service of worship at 11:00 a.m. at 6209 Greenwood Road in the PRP area.

     For more information, call Highland Baptist Church at (502) 451-3735.