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FAQ

  • How do I reach the Pastor-On-Call?

    If you are in need of CARE or PRAYER, call the church office at 905-826-9612 during our regular business hours, Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 am - 4 pm, and your call will be directed to the Pastoral Care team.

    If you call after regular business hours, select option #7 and leave a voice message for the Pastor-On-Call, and the designated Pastor will be notified to respond to your message.

  • How big is the church?

    The Worship Center at the Mississauga Campus can seat 1,100 attendees, and the Gym is set up with additional seating for overlow on Sunday mornings (for the 9:15 &.11:15 am services). Around 150 children (ages 0-10) meet upstairs during both services; and over 50 Junior High youth (Grades 6-8) are dismissed after worship, to Rooms 126/127, during the 11:15 am service.

    The Chapel at the Milton Campus can seat up to 150 attendees at the 10:30 am service. Kids (ages 0-10) & Youth (up to Grade 8) meet downstairs during the service.

  • Do I have to be a member to attend the church?

    We encourage regular attendees to become a PORTICO church member as a step in their journey of faith and commitment to our CORE Values (CONNECT with Christ and His Family; GROW in Christ-likeness; SERVE Christ’s mission in the world). Official PORTICO members are allowed to vote at the Annual Business Meeting, but there is no requirement to become a member to attend any of our church programs or events.

  • How can I set up automatic payments for my tithes & offerings?

    You can visit PORTICO.cc/donate and select weekly, biweekly, or monthly payments charged to your credit card.

    Or email us at finance@porticocanada.ca to set up deductions from your bank account.

  • Where is the nearest bus stop for the Mississauga Campus?

    It’s a 2 minute walk from a bus stop at the end of Barbertown Road, on Mississauga Road at Rothesay Court; or a 4-minute walk from Eglington Ave at Mississauga Road.

    Click here for more details.

  • What is the WiFi password while I'm at church?

    The public WiFi password is the acronym of our mission statement, in lowercase (hpftwbtg):

    helping people find their way back to God.