Hilltop City Auburn

Hilltop City Auburn A movement of young believers in Auburn, WA. We love Jesus + live it out loud. Every Sunday @ 6:30PM
📍410 H St NE Auburn, WA 98002

We were never called to build the Kingdom like separate teams fighting for our own name, our own people, our own circle,...
06/04/2026

We were never called to build the Kingdom like separate teams fighting for our own name, our own people, our own circle, or our own recognition.

In Christ, we are one body.

That means when one person wins, we celebrate.

When one person is hurting, we care. When one person is growing, we make room. When one person needs help, we do not look away.

Pride makes us protect our position.
Humility reminds us we are family.

The body of Christ is not strengthened by competition. It is strengthened when every part remembers we belong to each other.

Same body.
Same team.
Same mission.

Love God. Love one another. Grow disciples to go.

Hilltop City Auburn is celebrating our graduates! 🎓✨We are so proud of each of them and the milestone they’ve reached. G...
06/02/2026

Hilltop City Auburn is celebrating our graduates! 🎓✨

We are so proud of each of them and the milestone they’ve reached. Graduation is more than a ceremony, it’s a moment to recognize hard work, growth, perseverance, and the faithfulness of God through every step.

As a church family, we want to celebrate with them and show our support.

Swipe through for each graduate’s ceremony details, and come out to support them starting this Saturday!

Congratulations to our graduates:
🎓 Frances Leiataua 
🎓 Bella Fiaseu
🎓 Nako Schrimer
🎓 Christian Titialii
🎓 Angielina Asaeli
🎓 Nadine Vaesau 
🎓 Maurice Fuavai Jr.
🎓 Anastasia Mutimuti

We are so proud of you, we celebrate this milestone with you, and we’re praying over all that God has ahead.

It’s easy to call ourselves believers.
It’s harder to live like disciples.A lot of us want the benefits of God
without t...
05/28/2026

It’s easy to call ourselves believers.

It’s harder to live like disciples.

A lot of us want the benefits of God
without the discipline of being with Him.

We want clarity without prayer.
We want direction without the Word.

We want transformation without devotion.
But discipleship has always cost something.

It costs time.
It costs attention.
It costs consistency.

It costs choosing God even when nobody is watching.

Not just Sunday attendance.
Not just emotional moments.

Daily surrender.

The blueprint has never changed.

When it’s unto the Lord, it becomes worship.The song.The sound booth.The welcome table.The kids being cared for.The food...
05/26/2026

When it’s unto the Lord, it becomes worship.

The song.
The sound booth.
The welcome table.
The kids being cared for.
The food being served.
The lyrics on the screen.
The equipment being moved.
The hands preparing the room.
The people making space for others to encounter Jesus.

These are just a few glimpses of what worship can also look like on a Sunday.

But worship does not stay in the building.

It follows us into our homes, our jobs, our schools, our conversations, our decisions, and the way we treat people when no one is watching.

Be Jesus everywhere.

Whatever you do, do it unto the Lord.

This is worship.
And that is worship.

How are you worshiping the Lord beyond Sunday?

At the first Sunday of the month, we held our very first membership class at Hilltop City Auburn. A few weeks later, we ...
05/24/2026

At the first Sunday of the month, we held our very first membership class at Hilltop City Auburn. A few weeks later, we officially welcomed and prayed over 40+ people who made the decision to become members of this house 🤍

Each person received one of these mugs after membership class — a simple gift, but a meaningful reminder of the community we’re building together.

So grateful for every person choosing to plant roots, serve, grow, and be part of what God is doing in Auburn.

We have service every Sunday at 6:30PM, and we’d love to see you tonight ☕️✨

📍410 H St NE, Auburn, WA 98002

And if you’re interested in becoming a member or signing up for the next membership class, sign up is available at the merch table.

05/22/2026

Worship is more than a song when our lives are surrendered.

This Sunday challenged us to look at what it really means to follow Jesus…not just to believe in Him, but to walk with Him, obey Him, and give Him authority over every part of our lives.

Because discipleship is not just what we say we believe. It is what our lives reveal when comfort, control, pride, and our own plans are surrendered to God.

True worship is not only lifted hands.
It is a yielded heart.
It is obedience.
It is surrender.
It is saying, “Jesus, not just my Savior but my Lord.”

And every time He asks us to lay something down, it is not to take life from us. It is to lead us into the life we were created for.

May our worship not end with a song.
May it become the way we live.

Sunday’s sermon reminded us that the call of Jesus is not simply to believe from a distance, but to follow with our whol...
05/20/2026

Sunday’s sermon reminded us that the call of Jesus is not simply to believe from a distance, but to follow with our whole lives.

Salvation is the doorway, but discipleship is the walk.

And that walk requires surrender… not because God is trying to take from us, but because He is leading us into the life we were created for.

Sometimes surrender looks like releasing control.

Sometimes it looks like laying down old habits.

Sometimes it looks like letting go of comfort, pride, or the version of life we built without God.

But every time Jesus asks us to lay something down, it is because He is calling us closer.

The cost of discipleship is real.
But Christ is worth it.

May our lives say more than “I believe.”
May our lives say, “I follow.”

Comment “🏈” if you’re ready to get in the game — and follow Christ!!

05/13/2026

On Sunday, Pastor Miracle reminded us that family in the Kingdom isn’t defined by blood alone.

In Matthew 12:50, Jesus said:
“Whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother.”

The sermon challenged us that a Kingdom mother is more than someone who gives birth… it’s someone who does the will of God and points others to Jesus through her life.

A Kingdom mother doesn’t just tell people about God.

She lives surrendered to Him.
She prays when nobody is watching.
She lives out the Word in front of the next generation.

She disciples, corrects, encourages, serves, and leads people toward Christ through the example of her life.

That’s why Paul told Timothy in 2 Timothy 3:14–17 to remember who taught him the Scriptures from childhood.

Behind Timothy’s faith were two women: his mother Eunice and grandmother Lois who faithfully raised him in the Word of God long before anyone recognized his calling.

Before the ministry.
Before the leadership.
Before Timothy became who people knew him to be.

There were women building faith into his life.

And for every woman Pastor Miracle acknowledged on Sunday.. celebrating, grieving, longing, overlooked, or carrying a complicated story — the encouragement remains the same:

God sees you.
God has not forgotten you.
And there is still purpose on your life 🤍

05/11/2026

Still praising the Lord for the 34 people who publicly declared their faith in Jesus at our first baptism service 🕊️

The celebration of praise after says everything.

If you’ve been thinking about taking that next step in your faith, this is your sign. We’d love to celebrate with you too 🤍

Baptism sign-ups for our next Baptism Service are now open.

Please DM us or meet with Ps Miracle & Nels after next Sunday service.

05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to the incredible women of Hilltop City Auburn 🤍

We love and appreciate you more than words can say.

Thank you for continuing to show up with love, strength, and joy through every season 🌸

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Auburn, WA
98001, 98002, 98092, 98071

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