Food Services Ministries

Every community needs a time and place to come together. This is especially true during challenging days. What better way to do this than with warm food around tables in friendship, laughter and connectedness. 

At Hillcrest, we value time spent together building community.  This is done through weekly ministries of bible studies, kid’s groups, youth groups and church wide events. 

Around the dinner table, we share our lives, our hopes, our dreams and our thoughts.  This is how we relate to each other, meeting people, listening to their stories and breaking bread together. 

A one-hour worship service each week does not leave room to build deep connections with people, but time spent together around the table, sharing a simple meal does.  People need a space to feel heard, valued and connected. Scripture gives us countless examples of Jesus using meals as a form of ministry – feeding the five thousand, dining with outcasts, and breaking bread at the Last Supper.  Perhaps we are called to do the same.  

The Hillcrest Kitchen serves the church family in the following ways: 

  • Funerals:  During a difficult time in people’s lives, we create a simple meal so that the families can spend time together.  We have a volunteer team that makes the food feel special with the care and creativity of serving with a smile and efficiency.  2025 saw 5 funerals. 

  • Kid’s Groups: We have Glow Girls, Just Boys, XP 56 (Fridays and Sundays), weekly kid’s groups that have a snack together each week. (around 200 per week) 

  • Youth Group: They meet on Tuesday and Friday nights and the kitchen provides a snack for their events. 

  • Men and Ladies Bible Studies:  These meet weekly with a snack provided. 

  • Business Leader’s Group:  A monthly group that enjoy a light breakfast. 

  • Lunch Café: A monthly lunch group that meets on the fourth Thursday of the month.  This is about 60-80 people that meet regularly.  It is a safe place to invite your non-churched friends.  Time is spent in conversation and getting to know one another better.  It is a free lunch but donations are accepted to help with the costs.  An example of the menu: Two varieties of soup, Buns/Biscuits, Veggie tray & Dessert.

  • Brunch Banquets for Ladies at Christmas and Spring:  These are well-loved events that ladies can invite their friends and neighbours to. The attendance is capped at 200 ladies, and it consistently sells out. Many ladies (and some men) volunteer in the kitchen to make this event happen.  You should hear the buzz in the kitchen on these mornings!  So much fun! 

  • Stick Around Sundays:  These are church wide events that encourage the congregation to stay and get to know people better!  It usually consists of a light meal such as soup and biscuits.  Come to the gym and sit at a table and get to know other people as we share a meal together.  These happen about 6 times a year and the gym is very full!  Line ups are long but that is also a great way to meet new people too! 

  • All Nations Sunday:  This event celebrates the different cultures in our church and there is also a food connection. People come and make different foods / drinks that represent where they are from.  The kitchen is a beehive of industry as people bake and fry their creations!  This is a very fun and interactive experience! 

  • Pajama Jam: Time change Sunday!  On this Sunday to make up for the lack of sleep, kids come to church in their pajamas, and we give them breakfast! 

  • IF Gathering: A two-day conference with a breakfast and lunch provided. 

  • Easter Egg Hunt: The church kitchen provides “bunny bait” for the kids to munch on while hunting for the eggs. 

  • AGM: There was a dessert buffet and coffee served while discussing the year in retrospect. 

  • Youth Grad Banquet:  The grade 12s and their families celebrated the accomplishments for the past 12 years.  Appetizers were provided as part of their celebration. 

  • Pancake Breakfast:  Every year during the Medicine Hat Stampede, Hillcrest brings out the griddles and cowboy hats and serves pancakes and sausages to whoever comes!  Due to inclement weather, the breakfast was held in the gym but we still served about 1300 people. 

  • Summer Social: We celebrate our last single service of the summer with a fun get together. We serve the hot dogs and the congregation brings chips, cookies and drinks!  Lots of fun and a huge variety of homemade and bought items! 

  • City-wide Youth events:  a snack is provided for all the youth across the city that want to come. 

  • Open House: We open our doors and welcome our neighbors.  Light snacks are provided.  We want to show our hospitality!  Last year we served, cheese biscuits, fruit, sausage and Pumpkin cookies! 

  • Legacy Christmas Banquet:  A sit-down meal is made with the youth serving a family style meal.  Last year we prepared a Greek meal; moussaka, chicken skewers and salads with poached pears for dessert. The King’s Kids (our school aged children) put on a play with lots of singing!  Cookies and hot chocolate are served after the performance.  A wonderful event! 

  • Cinnamon buns: served every Sunday in the foyer along with coffee, tea and water. 

Phew!  Is that everything?  The church is abuzz with many events and the kitchen is an integral part of our ministries at Hillcrest. Thank you for supporting this ministry.  

 



Athletics Ministries

Our weekday sports programs remain a strong outreach, with most of those attending having little to no prior relationship with the church.  This creates a low-pressure opportunity to get people through the door and involved even in a small way. In 2025 we had over 175 people participating weekly in one of our athletic programs. 

There is always room for more people to join if you have an interest in volleyball, basketball, floor hockey or pickleball!

We are so thankful for the way the Lord has allowed us to use our gym facilities to open our doors on a weekly basis to the community.



Furniture Ministries

The Ministry provided furniture & household items to 201 homes in 2025. This is 23 more needs met than last year. To manage resources and assist as many folks as possible, we work with community organizations like St. Vincent de Paul, The Women’s Shelter, Medicine Hat Housing, McMan & Alberta Addiction and Mental Health. Once they assist their clients in securing housing, they refer them to us to provide the basic comforts of home. This year we were able to supply 82 new double beds and 29 single beds to those who needed them.
The generosity of our congregation and community is inspiring and what makes this ministry possible. The delivery team picked up gently used furniture from 185 homes in the community and small kitchen & household items were dropped off at the Church Office on almost a daily basis!

We held a Trinkets & Treasures sale in April where we set up a small market containing items that came in with household donations that were not considered useful for our clients. We allowed people to offer any amount as a donation for these items. Just over $1000 was raised and was used to purchase new beds & pillows.