Plan Your Visit
We’re so glad you’ve decided to visit The Summit! We’ve already answered some frequently asked questions below, but if you have any other questions or would just like to tell us you’re coming, you can send us a message here, or call us at 705-251-1079.

HOW DO I GET THERE?

The Sault Campus Gatherings and the main office of The Summit is located at 424 Second Line East in Sault Ste. Marie.
You can view a map and see our full address here on our contact page.
The Echo Bay Campus Gatherings is located at 292 Maple Leaf Rd West in Echo Bay.
You can view a map and see our full address here on our contact page.

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

There’s no dress code—just come as you are. Whether you prefer jeans and a t-shirt or something a little more dressed up, you’ll fit right in. Our environment is casual and comfortable, so wear whatever helps you feel at ease.

IS THERE SOMETHING FOR MY KIDS?

Absolutely! We love having kids as part of our church family and offer engaging, age-appropriate environments for them each Sunday.

At our Sault Campus, we provide classes for children from babies through Grade 6. School aged kids begin the service with their families for a time of worship, then are dismissed to their classes after the first song. We value this shared experience and believe it’s important for children to be part of worship together.

At our Echo Bay Campus, kids experience a mix of class time along with creative lesson and activity bags they can use during the teaching portion of the service. This allows them to stay engaged while still being part of the larger gathering.

Your child’s safety is very important to us. The Summit follows a comprehensive Abuse Prevention Policy, and all staff and kids’ workers are trained, screened, and have completed criminal background checks.

WHAT IS YOUR SERVICE LIKE?

Our Sunday services are welcoming, relaxed, and centered on Jesus. You can expect a casual atmosphere, engaging live worship music, and practical, relevant teaching from the Bible that connects to everyday life.

If you’re visiting, you can feel completely at ease. We won’t single you out, and there’s no expectation to give financially. Instead of passing an offering plate, we simply provide a space for those who choose to give.

Prior to the gathering make sure you grab a coffee, check your children in for SummitKids (if needed) and visit base camp to get any additional information you need. Then after the service, we’d love for you to stick around, and connect. It’s a great chance to meet people and feel at home.