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Christmas Eve at Little Hills (December 24, 2020)

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.

What Did Mary Really Know? (December 21, 2020)

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.

A Future Home (December 13, 2020)

What does it mean when we talk about our future home? How does the story of Christmas set us up for it? Pastor Nikomas helps us consider these questions.

The Unexpected Present (December 7, 2020)

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.

Hope in the Plague of Sin (November 30, 2020)

Join Pastor Tim as we begin a new series, “The Weary World Rejoices” and look at the hope in Isaiah 11 of God’s cure for a world deathly ill with sin.

An Invitation Home (November 29, 2020)

Christmas, the story of Immanuel, was an invitation to a people in exile to come together as a family again. God became flesh to dwell among us in order for us to be at home with Jesus. In this season, our invitation from God is to come back home.

We Can Love (November 22, 2020)

Our lives can be full of bitterness, anger and unforgiveness. However, our call as Christ followers is to allow God to transform our hearts to become love & light.

We Can Be United (November 8, 2020)

In Christ, our anxieties around division can be changed with His peace from unity. No matter what background, political party or demographic, God came to destroy the dividing wall and bring us together as one.

We Can Pray (November 1, 2020)

In this election season there is panic, fear and hopelessness. But in the church, we can’t lose sight of Jesus, whose power and reign isn’t limited by any country or government. Jesus is casting a brand new vision for the entire world, therefore we can pray, we can vote and we can work with hope.

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