FaithTree includes some special customizable channels, able to be set to show content that is of interest specifically to you. Presently, FaithTree offers three such customizable channels: Weather, Stocks and Local COVID-19 Reports.
A powerful tool in the Feed Reader view is channel tagging. For example, you may want to divide the channels you subscribe to up into “Must Read Everyday,” “Fun Reads for the Weekend,” and so on. You can accomplish this by clicking the tag icon () next to each channel in the “Pick Channels” box (under the “Personalize” menu) or at the foot of each article from the channel in the Feed Reader mode.
Both the Widget View and Feed Reader view display the different channels you choose to subscribe to. (Don’t let the term “subscribe” scare you — all of those “subscriptions” are free.) These subscriptions are managed in the “Channel Picker,” which can be launched from the “Personalize” menu. When you launch the Channel Picker, it will list the channels you are presently subscribed to, along with buttons to unsubscribe from channels or to create tags for them.
Satan tempted Jesus, yet He did not fall to those temptations. Tonight we consider our temptation to seek shortcuts in faithfulness.
Pastor Parks wraps up a series from the Word of Encouragement thinking about the last “family rule.”
#GoCards and even more so #GoGod. Join us as Pastor Tim leads us in a brief devotional thought about God’s victory on this Week at Little Hills.
Is independence really the pinnacle of life? Our culture claims so but according to scripture, the self-reliant, independent life doesn’t work. Maybe we need a crutch after all.
Pastor Tim continues our series “the Temptations,” looking at how we are all tempted to misuse God’s faithfulness and what God calls us to do to avoid that.
Join Pastor Tim for a brief thought on the changing of the seasons as we look forward to this week!
Pastor Doyle begins the series “It’s Complicated” on growing our relationships Biblically, thinking about how we should know God and know each other.