In 1983, amidst the quiet suburbs of Baulkham Hills, a spark ignited. This spark, Hillsong Church, began as the Hills Christian Life Centre. It was a humble start, led by Brian and Bobbie Houston. Hillsong Church quickly grew, drawing over 20,000 people to its services each week. The church’s main campus, known as the “Hills” campus, is located in the Norwest Business Park. But Hillsong Church isn’t confined to a single location. It extends its reach with a “City” campus in Waterloo and other locations in Campbelltown and Brisbane. Beyond these main hubs, Hillsong Church embraces the community with 14 extension services throughout Sydney. These services cater to different locations and cultures, fostering connection and spiritual growth under Hillsong’s guidance. Hillsong Church’s influence isn’t limited to Australia. Its presence is felt globally, with churches in London, Kiev, Cape Town, Stockholm, and beyond. Hillsong Church even held services in cities like Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Moscow, sharing its message across continents. Music has always played a powerful role at Hillsong Church. Hillsong Music has topped Australian charts. Several albums have reached gold and platinum status, echoing the church’s message through song. The Hillsong Conference, a yearly gathering, draws over 28,000 attendees, uniting people from all walks of life. The church’s teachings, music, and global reach have made it a prominent force in contemporary Christianity. Hillsong Church’s television program broadcasts to over 160 countries, sharing its message of faith and hope with millions. The Hillsong International Leadership College, with over 900 students, cultivates future leaders and equips them for service. From its humble beginnings in Baulkham Hills, Hillsong Church has become a global phenomenon, impacting lives through its music, teachings, and unwavering commitment to faith.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.