Pastor Tim takes us back to Zechariah for a few thoughts on the third anniversary of Little Hills’ first ever livestream in 2020.
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Join us for nights of worship, feasting and praying together as the Body of Christ. We hope events like this one serve to foster a spirit of unity amongst the believers from local churches, college campuses and all over our community. No matter if you are a lifelong follower of Jesus or you aren’t sure what you believe and are just curious, these times of festivities, joyful praises, thought provoking meditations on God’s Word, delicious food and encouraging fellowship are for you.
In discussing the Philippians gift that Paul received, he helps us to think about what resources, gift giving and lack all point to.
“Live Your Truth.” Have you heard this trendy advice? It’s a simple way of saying that personal opinions are non-negotiable. I may not be right, but I’m being real to myself. This is definitely a trend. But is it truth?
How do we live according to Christ? What really makes us blessed or happy?
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 seventh Online Prayer Walk all day on March 9! We are excited to see what God will do through this time!
Our minds wander into a lot of things that are less than God glorifying. Does is it really matter if it stays in the mind?
How do we live according to Christ? What really makes us blessed or happy?
Our freedom in Christ allows us to live fruitful lives. When we decide to follow the Holy Spirit steadily, day in and day out, we are bound to reap a harvest that blesses us not only but also allows us the opportunity and strength to carry someone else’s burden.