Get Connected – Get on the “FastTrack”
The many different ministry areas at
We believe getting connected is so important because we can almost guarantee that if you don’t go beyond just attending on Sunday mornings, that your experience here at HCC will become very shallow and hollow after a period of time. Something will be missing, you’ll either move on in pursuit of that something or you’ll never truly experience the fullness of what God wants you to experience by being a part of His Church.
Here are a few easy ways to get started. You can also watch the weekend bulletin for dates and times!
Join a Small Group. Most small groups meet in homes, in coffee shops, and at HCC on a regular basis. In them, life-changing relationships are made. Find a group that is right for you by clicking on the link above, stopping by Grand Central or by networking with friends at ministry events or while serving.
Start to serve. Another great way to connect and start building friendships at HCC is to serve. There are many different opportunities and ways to serve and once you start, you will be amazed at how rewarding it is and how many people you get to know. You can stop by Grand Central to learn about the many opportunities to serve in children’s, youth, hospitality, performing arts, and much more. Another great place to get the ball moving is by clicking on the link above where you can submit an online request and one of our staff members will get back to you within 24-48 hours.
Join a Missions Team.
Attend a ministry event. There are special events offered year round like Married Life Live, classes to dig deeper in your faith, classes to deal with real life issues like marriage and parenting, Hunt and Fish Ministry events like the Wild Game Dinner, Ice Fishing, Pheasant Hunting, etc. You will also see the Women’s Ministry doing lots of cool things like weekend retreats, conferences, socials, etc. So click on the link above or be on the lookout for events for all ages – from kids and teens, to single adults, to married couples and parents, and older adults as well.