9am-3pm. There will be a variety of odd jobs around the property for those who would like to lend a hand, as well as designated prayer points for anyone who would like to walk the grounds and cover the camp, its staff, and its future campers in prayer. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to the office (office@hillsidefmc.org).
Everyone is invited for some sweet treats and a quick Hillside church check-in!
In the afternoon on St. Joseph Island.
Contact Pastor Kevin if you're interested (kevin@hillsidefmc.org). Alternate dates can be arranged.
6:30pm
Bring your own blanket or lawn chair.
Time: 6:00–7:30 p.m.
Location: The Cross on the Hill (250 St Georges Ave)
A Thousand Voices at the Cross is a community-wide gathering designed to bring together believers from churches across Sault Ste. Marie for a powerful, Spirit-filled evening of worship, prayer, and fellowship. Our desire is to strengthen the bonds between congregations as we lift our voices together in praise and seek God’s presence as one body.
Please either check in with May in the office or fill out the information form online (click below). Thank you!
Thank you!
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Linden is excited to go on his missions trip with Athletes in Action to Vancouver this summer!
He will be running free coaching camps for kids, playing 11vs11 games against locals and possibly tourists, and doing outreach in Vancouver and surrounding areas.
Thanks for your prayers! If you'd like to financially support his ministry, please click the link below.
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There’s always something going on here at Hillside and you're invited to come on out! Here's what’s coming up...
Here's what Sundays look like at Hillside...
Here at Hillside FMC, we desire to step into a meaningful understanding of and engagement in the spirit of reconciliation with our Indigenous neighbours...
We gratefully acknowledge that the church property and the area around it, on which we live, work, play, and worship, is part of the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, now represented in our region by the Garden River First Nation and the Batchewana First Nation. We are thankful for the opportunity to share this land together.
We are in a transition in the office and unfortunately that means Pastor Kevin is in charge of the website (something he did not learn in Bible College in the 90s). So it may not look pretty, but he's doing his best to get up to date information on the site.
Thanks for your grace and patience...