Pastor Tim shares about Holy Week at Little Hills and reflects on what Jesus did for us on that week two thousand years ago.
Over Lent, we have been looking at how sin sneaks into our lives in unexpected ways. During Holy Week, we will look at a few particularly “sneaky snakes” and the one who has overcome all our sins.
Christ the Lord is Risen! Back at the origin point of sin, God promised that He would raise up the One who would crush the serpent and rescue humanity from death. On Easter, we see He did just that.
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Pastor Tim takes us to the question “How can we be saved?” from the New City Catechism. This is a challenging but important question.
Over Lent, we have been studying the Lord’s Prayer in a series entitled “Our Prayer.” During Holy Week, we will look at the closing sections of that prayer and see how they give us insight into God’s work that Jesus accomplished for all of us through His death and resurrection.
We often think that we have to do more and be more to be in the family of Christ; However, true freedom in Christ is found when we can rest in the fact that all we need is Jesus and the cross.
We will be posting short video devotionals throughout Good Friday as we remember what our Savior did for us.
This week we reflect on the unfathomable price Jesus paid to offer us the hope of salvation. We have several special moments planned to help us focus on what He has done for us and we hope that you will share them with us.
Little Hills will be streaming a special Maundy Thursday journey through the Gospels’ account of the night Jesus was betrayed and the crucifixion. Please share this time with us, as we reflect on the wondrous love of our Savior.
Little Hills will be streaming a special Maundy Thursday/Good Friday journey through the Gospels’ account of the night Jesus was betrayed and the crucifixion. Please share this time with us, as we reflect on the wondrous love of our Savior.
Join Pastor Tim as we turn to our next three Psalms (40-42) and reflect on how they turn us towards our true hope as we look forward to Easter.