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Lori Haire |
“…Let the little children come to Me ... for of such is the kingdom of God …”
Lori Haire is our Director of Preschool Ministries. She and her family came to HBC in 1998. As the mother of young children, Lori believed in the ministry at HBC and began serving the Lord in the preschool department in the preschool choir, VBS, and Wee Care. She was asked to come on staff in March of 2003. Lori has a degree in Elementary Education from UM-St. Louis and is a trained Parent Educator with the Parents as Teachers program.
Lori is married to Tom and they have three terrific children: Brendan, Mark, and Alexis. Spending time with her family is what Lori enjoys most, which is good since they keep her running to baseball, karate….
One of Lori’s favorite verses is "Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it." Proverbs 22:6. She believes parents and the church have the opportunity and responsibility to build a firm foundation for their children on the Word of God. Her goal is for the preschool ministry of HBC to teach children that God loves them and to create a secure, loving environment for our children.
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Cindy Layman |
“… you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength …”
Cindy Layman and her family came to HBC in 1995. Cindy has a passion for the Word of God and teaching children. She believes teaching children is investing in the future and why not invest in something that has eternal value. Upon arriving at HBC Cindy immediately began serving the Lord in the Children’s Division where she has served as teacher, co-director and director. She was asked to come on staff in April of 2003.
John and Cindy Layman were married in 1979. They have two great children: J.D. and Amanda. Besides spending time with her family, Cindy enjoys traveling, reading and doing Bible study.
Cindy’s accepted Christ as her personal Savior when she was in 5th grade. She heard the gospel message clearly at Church Camp. Although, she did not respond in a public forum, she waited and was lead to Chirst by her camp cabin leader. Since then God has faithfully allowed Cindy to “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” Her desire is to serve God until she hears “well done, good and faithful servant … enter into the joy of the Lord.”



