Remember Me

This Easter, we invite you to experience Jesus –
 not as a figure of history, but as the living Christ.

Easter is a defining event in human history. It’s the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, who came to save humanity from sin and separation from God. Easter is not symbolic – it’s a real, historical event and the foundation of our faith. It’s also a powerful reminder that God meets us exactly where we are, bringing hope, healing, and new beginnings. Through Jesus’ resurrection, we’re invited to experience forgiveness, restoration, and the promise of eternal life. Easter declares that, no matter our struggles or doubts, life and love triumph over death. It’s a celebration of God’s unshakable love, His grace, and His desire for all of us to live in freedom, joy, and hope.

Good Friday

The Bible says that Jesus was crucified on “Friday, the day of preparation, the day before the Sabbath” (Mark 15:42 NLT). It describes the sequence of events: “It was nine o’clock in the morning when they crucified him … At noon, darkness fell across the whole land until three o’clock. Then at three o’clock Jesus called out with a loud voice, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?’ which means ‘My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?’” (Mark 15: 25, 33–34 NLT).

As Jesus bore the sins of the world, He endured the anguish of separation from His Father, the consequence of sin, so that we could be reconciled with God.

We commemorate Jesus’ crucifixion on Good Friday because His death is good news for us. He took the punishment our sins deserved in our place so that we can have forgiveness, friendship with God, and eternal life.

Join us this Good Friday as we gather around the Lord’s Supper Table to remember the cross and the love of Jesus.

Friday, April 3rd 
Hillsong Toronto at 10 AM & 12 PM
Hillsong Toronto North  at 4 PM 

Easter Sunday

Very early on the Sunday morning, after the crucifixion, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and a third woman named Salome visited Jesus’ tomb. They found the large stone covering the entrance rolled away. As they entered the tomb, an angel appeared to them and said: “Don’t be alarmed. You are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead!” (Mark 16:6 NLT).

On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. His resurrection answers questions, such as: Is Jesus God? Is there life after death? Can I know God personally? The answer to all of these is “Yes”. The empty tomb means that Jesus is alive. We have the present assurance that He is with us, and the future hope that we will spend eternity with Him.

This Easter Sunday, we gather to remember—and celebrate—the victory of the cross.

Sunday, April 5th
Hillsong Toronto at 10 AM & 12 PM

Worship Night

Join us for a powerful Worship Night as we gather to lift our hearts, fix our eyes on Jesus, and make space for His presence.

This night is an invitation to pause, remember, and respond—to move beyond routine and encounter God in a fresh way. As we worship together, we come with expectation, believing that He meets us, renews our faith, and draws us closer to His heart.

Whether you come full of praise or carrying the weight of the week, there is room for you here. Let’s come together as one church family to worship, pray, and be reminded of who He is and who we are in Him.

Sunday, April 5th
Hillsong Toronto at 6 PM

Love Thy Neighbour Initiative

Nearly 1 in 4 people are uncertain where their next meal will come from. Rising food costs have intensified food insecurity across the Greater Toronto Area, placing even greater strain on families already facing poverty. This growing crisis is being felt in real and painful ways.

As a church, we believe we can—and must—do something to help.