This weekend is the aanual Chill On The Hill in Tuscaloosa at Woodland Forest Church.

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It's located at 6701 Hargrove Rd East in Tuscaloosa and the event is from 8 am-2 pm.

Chill On The Hill will feature around 50 vendors, a kids area, bake sale, live music and Guest Speaker/Best-Selling author Russell Estes.

For those that love a good car show, it will feature custom cars, trucks and bikes.

Many fans are excited about the Chili Cook-Off at this years Chill On The Hill.

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Guest speaker Russell Estes has written four best-selling books, including his latest hit "God's Porch" and made the Amazon best-seller list.

Estes will be signing his books and speaking on overcoming challenges in life. Many fans know that Estes has been through a two year battle with cancer and numerous surgeries and treatments.

Including treatments that took him all the way to New York City monthly for six long months.

Russell Estes told us "The most important battle now is continuing the message that nothing in life is too big with God on your side."

Estes has been instrumental on bringing awareness to the God Is Bigger movement in Alabama. Including bracelets that have even made it to the Alabama Crimson Tide football team.

Star WR Ryan Williams and QB Jalen Milroe were both given "God Is Bigger" bracelets that you can see them sporting during Alabama football games.

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You can find more info on Chill At The Hill at woodlandforestchurch.churchtrac.com.

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