Redwood Youth

Redwood exists to unite youth into a growing relationship with God and one another. Romans 13:8 “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to Love one another for whoever loves others fulfills the law”

The life and ministry of Jesus was built on Love! so with everything we do our goal is to love better than we did yesterday. Unfortunately many of us fail to see the Love that Jesus has for us, because the church is seen as a hypocritical and hateful place. Our actions as Christians should be an exact representation of who our God is.

So we aim to restore and to build Loving relationships with Jesus Christ and live a life bringing Glory to his name.

Redwood Youth

This is a place where students in 6th – 12th grade can meet to build relationships, and enjoy life together.

When

Every Wednesday night we come together at 7:00 p.m. to worship, and grow our relationship with God.

Why Redwood

Redwood trees are one of the largest trees on Earth. They soar to heights well above 300 feet tall. We believe that God is calling us higher than we can ever think hope or dream, and that we are not meant to do it alone. The Redwood trees are able to reach such lengths and survive some of the harshest weather conditions because their root systems intertwine with other trees. Together we are stronger and together we will soar to new heights in our relationship with God.

H2O Kids

Proverbs 22:6 “Train up a child in the way he should go, and he will not depart from it.”
Here at H2O Kids that is our Goal to help parents in their mission to train there children up to follow Jesus.

H2O Kids is where the power of a real friendship with God starts and where the threat of a life built on the enemies lies ends. God uses H2O Kids to develop faith in kids that will never leave them in times of trouble; a faith that will never fail them through life’s trials and will lead them on a constant journey of growth, knowledge, blessings, and victory.

It is about His kids getting the truth of the Gospel and living out that truth into adulthood, all the while transforming the body of Christ and every environment just by living out their faith in Him! This is a place where God is real, where Jesus is known, loved, and understood, where they will develop a relationship with Him that involves their spirit, soul, and body as they live out what they learn.

Life Groups

Semesters Start in September, January, and April

We offer a variety of groups in different semesters each year that meet the needs of the Church body. We have topical Bible Studies, some groups are interest centered; doing things that bring people together that share common interests.

Spiritual growth happens best when people build relationships around the Word of God and His church community.

The Life Group Ministry helps our growing church maintain an atmosphere of family, community, and belonging. Join a Life Group to grow in your faith and develop life-long friendships!

Check out our Calendar under Events to find a Life Group that meets your needs in the current season!

Edward and June Kellogg Food Pantry

Hidden Springs Church runs Livingston Counties oldest continually operating food pantry!  This all began in 1973.

In 2008, we began a wonderful partnership with the Edward and June Kellogg Foundation, helping hungry people find food security.  

Our pantry then became a client choice based food ministry.
A partnership with Gleaners of Livingston county helps keep our costs down.

We have been blessed with being chosen for the Meijer Simply Give program helping us procure foods that don’t otherwise get donated.

The Livingston County Sheriff Department has also helped us with their “Cram The Cruiser” event.

A recent partnership with the Earl Farm Foundation helps supply quality beef and other protein sources to go along with many staples and core foods.

Through the ministry of feeding the hungry and clothing those without quality apparel, we continue to show the love of Jesus in a tangible way.

Many individuals, as well as businesses, and community groups have donated food in many forms including fresh produce. 

In 2025-26 we also offered a monthly soup kitchen in colder months, helping those without a warm place to have a hot meal and good conversation.