HILLTOP ASSEMBLY of GOD

 

WELCOME

 

 

Thank you for taking time to find out more about Hilltop Assembly. If you live in the Carroll County area, we would love to have you visit our church and consider becoming a part of the Hilltop Assembly church family. Here you'll find vital ministries to meet the needs of the entire family.

At Hilltop Assembly we're on a journey - becoming everything God wants our church to be, and we're excited to have new friends join us on the journey. We are passionate about leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus and assisting them in becoming fully devoted followers of Christ.

Hilltop Assembly is also committed to being a valuable contributor to the welfare of our city and to making a difference in the world. If this is also your heart, you'll feel right at home here.

We would love to have you as our guest. If you join us for a service, please be sure to introduce yourself to me. I'd enjoy meeting you.

Sincerely,

 

Gary "Pete" Puckett

Pastor
 

 

 

 

 

Sunday Morning Worship: 8am & 10am

Sunday School: 9am

"Flipt" Children's  and "Rise Up" Youth Ministries: Wednesday's @ 7pm


30 North Cranberry Road * Westminster, Maryland * (410) 848-8982


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