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Distortion (February 12, 2024)

Sin distorts our ability to understand what God is saying to us and how much we need His mercy.

This Week at Little Hills: Why Must the Redeemer Be Truly Human? (February 10, 2024)

Jim takes us to the question “Why must the Redeemer be truly human?” from the New City Catechism. The question helps us to understand how Jesus takes on our sin for us.

Ash Wednesday

Coming Before Our Forgiving God

As we enter into a season of preparation in the weeks ahead of Easter, Ash Wednesday is a time to stop, reflect and place before God those sins and struggles we are burdened by. Join us for a brief evening prayer service that will include receiving ashes, a sign God’s people have participated in since the Old Testament times to express our frailty before God. As we take this time together, we will be reminded of the life He offers us in His Word.

Does God Oppose Technology? (February 5, 2024)

Sometimes we look at technology as a force opposed to God. But is that what the Bible actually says about about human innovation?

This Week at Little Hills: What Sort of Redeemer is Needed to Bring Us Back to God? (February 3, 2024)

Jim takes us to the question “What sort of Redeemer is needed to bring us back to God?” as we start part 2 of the New City Catechism.

Never Give Up - Week 4 (January 28, 2024)

Hebrews was written to Christians to encourage them to never give up. The question this series is trying to answer is whether being a Christian is worth it or not.

The Mercy Can in Front of Us (January 29, 2024)

When we find ourselves demanding mercy from God do we see all the mercy He’s already provided? Do we understand the true mercy He’s offering?

This Week at Little Hills: Who is the Redeemer? (January 27, 2024)

Jim takes us to the question “Who is the Redeemer” as we wrap up part 1 of the New City Catechism.

Never Give Up - Week 3 (January 21, 2024)

Hebrews was written to Christians to encourage them to never give up. The question this series is trying to answer is whether being a Christian is worth it or not.

FaithTree Online Prayer Walk

Praying for Our Community Together

The Bible calls us to pray on all occasions and to constantly pray for God’s people (Ephesians 6:18). FaithTree Online Prayer Walks have each gathered hundreds of believers from around the world to pray before our faithful God. Let’s join together to pray in Jesus’s name once again at our ninth Online Prayer Walk all day on January 25! We are excited to see what God will do through this time!

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