Child Care will be provided if you are asked, but they must preregister at the Preview sessions. Shevin White will be heading up this minstry assisted by Laura Cooper . Be sure to let them know how much you appreciate them stepping up to lead this ministry.
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High Pointe seeks to minister to all people, including those who are deaf or hearing impaired. Each Sunday a person signs throughout the worship service, helping those who cannot hear be able to listen to the message and raise up their thoughts and voices before God.
Here is an interview with Brandon Haynes, one of the interpreters in the deaf ministry at High Pointe.
Brandon, what services for the hearing-impaired are offered at High Pointe?
We offer interpretation for Bible classes, Sunday morning services, and on Wednesday evening we offer a conversational sign language session. All events are for both hearing and hearing-impaired people.
What is the best way to get involved in this ministry?
The best way to get involved is to show up on Wednesday evening for the conversational session. This is open for those who want to start learning sign language, and for hose who are very advanced in signing. This is where most of the personal interaction begins. We meet in the library (on the left if you enter through the west-side doors). We start 'unofficially' about 6:45 pm and chat until 8:00 pm and sometimes later. Just show up. People arrive thoughout the evening.
Where is the best place to sit in the auditorium during worship for those who need interpreting?
If you need interpreting to understand the services, we suggest you sit in
the front 3 rows on the north side of the auditorium. If we see a new face we
will introduce ourselves, but don't hesitate to do the same.
Who are the interpreters?
We welcone a new intertprer: Kathryn Ross!
Our current interpretors are Sherrie, and Tara, and myself. We love you and
welcome you with open arms.