Goodbye But Not Farewell

Dear friends,

For 10 years I have focused my career on working with churches to help them communicate creatively and use technology effectively. I have had the great pleasure of working with dozens of churches, ministries and non-profits. I met many creative and passionate individuals along the way whom I am honored to have worked alongside.

Last week I worked my last day at Henderson Hills Baptist Church, bringing an end to my career in paid ministry. I will be forever grateful for Henderson Hills. My time there means more to me than many know. My friends there shared and supported me through many important moments in my life including the adoption of two of our children and the birth of our youngest daughter.

I will miss my friends at HHBC. I will especially miss “Soup Group” and the color orange.

I am looking forward to my new career in eCommerce and branded products. I will bring the same creativity, savvy and resourcefulness to my new responsibilities and will passionately work to help businesses, small and large, realize their dreams.

I believe that Henderson Hills will continue to positively impact the Oklahoma City metro just as your work, wherever you may be, will impact your own communites. God is moving in His Church.

Thanks again to everyone I had the pleasure of meeting along the way. It’s been a good run.

Kindest regards,
Eric Granata


“…we do not know what a day may bring forth. This is generally said with a sigh of sadness; it should rather be an expression of breathless expectation.”  - Oswald Chambers

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