Join us as Little Hills has its first Christmas Eve service! We will stream the lighting of the Christ Candle, to complete our Advent Candle lightings, and then turn to God’s Word to meditate on it as we prepare our hearts for Christmas Day.
Join Little Hills and other FaithTree partner churches for a continuous rotation of Christmas music, nostalgic fireplace scenes, meditations from Scripture and more throughout Christmas weekend and the 12 Days of Christmas. Whether you want just a few moments of Christmas joy or want to watch the whole thing, it will be streaming 24x7 all weekend. Come back here for the link starting Christmas Day.
Join us tonight at 7 pm on Christmas Eve as Little Hills has its first Christmas Eve service! We will stream the lighting of the Christ Candle, to complete our Advent Candle lightings, and then turn to God’s Word to meditate on it as we prepare our hearts for Christmas Day.
During Advent, we all excitedly look towards celebrating Jesus’s birth. However, suddenly it is December 26 and the world resets to its ordinary preoccupations. That’s what is wonderful about observing the Twelve Days of Christmas: it helps us keep reflecting on God’s grace and the miracle of Christmas after the busyness of Christmas Day is past.
Pastor Tim continues our series, “the Weary World Rejoices.” This week, we will look at what the story of the Gabriel and his messages for Zechariah and Mary tell us about our own wait to see God’s work in our lives.
Join Melanie Haynes as she shares the fourth week of our Advent Wreath Lighting.
Pastor Tim continues our series, “the Weary World Rejoices.” This week, we will look at the hope we discover in the Shepherds’ story.
Join Jeff and Kathy Landis as they share the third week of our Advent Wreath Lighting. This week we reflect on the joy of the shepherds.
Pastor Tim continues our series, “the Weary World Rejoices,” turning to the promise of a king who cares for us in Micah 5:1-4.
Tim Mauldin continues our adventure through Advent, a time of preparation before Christmas, by sharing a few of the Bible’s promises about the Messiah and then lighting the second candle on our Advent wreath.