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Formed: 2004
Hillside Covenant Community
Ft. Wayne, Indiana,
United States
 We are a small community of Christian believers who are seeking to become more and more intentional in the way we live out our faith. We have covenanted to each other four committments. They are similar to the ancient Moravian order of the Mustard Seed. They are as follows:
1)To be true to Christ
2)To be kind to others
3)To take the gospel to the nations
4)To live these out together in the Spirit of Acts 2:42-47
We currently mostly all live in the same neighborhood, but are seeking to purchase property in which we can live together, and share even closer community. We believe that the Lord has called us to our neighborhood (the Northside Neighborhood of Fort Wayne) to be beacons of light, and catalysts of local transformation. Our desire is to see the entire neighborhood come under the Lordship of Christ. We are holding nightly prayer meetings to pray for this, as well as daily times of fellowship, worship, Bible study, etc.
If anyone is interested in more info, please email spinksmatt@hotmail.com .
 
Contact:
Hillside Christian Fellowship
1921 1/2 Hillside Ave.
Ft. Wayne, Indiana 46805 United States
Phone: 260-414-7966, 260-433-5463
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Former/Other Names: Hillside Christian Fellowship
Last Updated:3/29/2007
 
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process: Please email spinksmatt@hotmail.com or call (260)414-7966 if you want to visit. We would love to have you. We can provide a place to sleep, and even get food for you if you need it.
Population
Adult Members:
17
Child Members:
3
Open to new adults:
Yes
Open to new children:
Yes
Gender Balance:
60% M 40% F
Open to which gender(s):
All genders welcome
Age Focus:
No Focus
(But we're mostly in our 20s)
Government
Decision Making:
Other
(We seek the guidance of the Lord)
Identified Leader:
Yes
(Yahweh - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)
Leadership Core Group:
Yes
(We also have a leadership team)
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
(But we share as there is need)
Labor Contribution:
Expected
(Each member is a part of a specified team with responsibilities)
Join Fee:
No
Regular Fees:
No
Land and Buildings
Urban
Area:
0 acres (0.0 hectares)
Land Owned By:
Individual community member(s)
Cohousing:
No
(We believe the LORD is leading us in that direction)
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
none
(we also want to start going that direction)
Share Community Meals:
1 time/week
(we are desiring more of this as well)
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
Social Factors
Open to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and/or Transgender members:
No
(unless they have left that life-style or want to)
Shared Spiritual Path:
Yes
(Christ)
Which Spiritual Path(s):
(Christian)
Educational Style(s):
(not yet sure)
 
 


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