2024 Mission of the Month Spotlight
Each month, Hilltop Community Church selects a mission, whether local or international, to support financially and prayerfully. These missions, with a brief bio, are also mentioned in our weekly bulletins and bi-monthly newsletters.

Nate and Morgan Cornelius
January
"Nate and Morgan Cornelius have been on staff with Cru (Campus Crusade for Christ) at West Chester University since their graduation in 2022. They plan to spend at least a year in the Middle East doing campus ministry there beginning in August of 2024. Their vision is for everyone to know someone that is following Jesus!"
Heart to Hand Ministries
February
"The mission of Heart to Hand Ministries, Inc. is to reach out through music, word and service, with the love, compassion and Good News of Jesus Christ to those who are in the midst of trial -- especially children who are suffering from critical and chronic illnesses and their families. "

Rachel Button
Glorious Academy in Rwanda
March
Rachel's "the Assistant Director of Glorious Academy, an arm of Fatherhood Sanctuary with a mission to produce highly skilled, Godly leaders and community transformation agents through quality education.”
Cal's Hope
May
"We are forward-thinkers, advocating for a world that one day is without the stigma of mental health and suicide loss."
Chaplains in the Parks
June
"The chaplain represents the church as a Christian presence and quiet witness among more than 300,000 campers in Pennsylvania’s parks. Each program is a unique blend of the chaplain’s gifts, campers, park staff and the local committee."
Mt. Holly Springs Elementary School
August
"Mt. Holly Springs Elementary School is one of seven elementary schools in the Carlisle School District.
They have approximately 215 students that attend classes from Kindergarten through 5th grade."
They have approximately 215 students that attend classes from Kindergarten through 5th grade."
Fruitbelt Farm Workers
September
"The goals of the Ministry are to provide spiritual nurture, pastoral care, recreation, advocacy, opportunities for cross-cultural understanding through the Friend-a-Camp program, and to refer issues or problems to the appropriate agencies."