Updates - Little Hills Church

Home: Updates

You are viewing page 2 of 21.

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.

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.

This Week at Little Hills: Is There Any Way to Escape Punishment and Be Brought Back into God’s Favor? (January 21, 2023)

Jim takes us to the question “Is there any way to escape punishment and be brought back into God’s favor?” Where do we find hope after we recognize our situation before God?

This Week at Little Hills: Will God Allow Our Disobedience and Idolatry to Go Unpunished? (January 14, 2023)

Pastor Tim shares that we will be online-only tonight for service. He also takes us to the question “Will God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished?” What do we do when we face God’s righteous judgment?

This Week at Little Hills: What is Idolatry? (January 7, 2023)

Jim takes us to the question “What is Idolatry,” challenging us to think about how we have hidden idols in our heart.

Twelve Days of Christmas 2023 - Day 12

As we near the end of Galatians 5, Paul calls us to live as those without strife. Can we take strife-free living into our communities this New Year?

Twelve Days of Christmas 2023 - Day 11

God calls us to lives of humility, appropriate before the one who humbled Himself even though He deserved not to.

Twelve Days of Christmas 2023 - Day 10

How do we live lives filled with the Fruit of the Spirit? It all depends on His Spirit.

Twelve Days of Christmas 2023 - Day 9

Pastor Tim thinks about what self-control looks like in relation to how we interact with others in this New Year.

Twelve Days of Christmas 2023 - Day 8

Pastor Tim thinks about how the different aspects of the Fruit of the Spirit connect together as we arrive at the halfway point of our Twelve Days of Christmas journey to Epiphany.

You are viewing page 2 of 21.