With “social distancing” shutting down much of our society, including traditional, in-person Bible studies, we are working with FaithTree to offering a Men’s Bible Study for men of all ages going through the Book of Isaiah. It will be facilitated by Little Hills’ Pastor Tim and Bible Baptist Church’s Pastor Brad.
These are uncertain times and, normally, in such seasons we rightly want the comfort God provides through His church. The doors of the nation’s churches are largely closed for the safety of all of those who would otherwise attend, yet the church doors being closed does not mean the church is closed or, more importantly, that God’s care for you is somehow “closed.” Our partner churches are busy putting together online opportunities for worship, encouragement from God’s Word, prayer and more, and we’re launching our first ever online Bible study at FaithTree, too.
With “social distancing” shutting down much of our society, including traditional, in-person Bible studies, FaithTree is offering a Men’s Bible Study for men of all ages going through the comforting Servant Songs of the Book of Isaiah. It will be facilitated by two pastors familiar to FaithTree, Pastor Tim (of Little Hills Church) and Pastor Brad (of Bible Baptist Church).
In the midst of the uncertainties of life that seem so present right now, we have a certain God. In our new three-week live streaming series, Steadfast, we will be reflecting on the certainty we have in the Lord. Join us as Pastor Tim shares a message of encouragement from Psalm 57:1-3.
We care about every person God brings to FaithTree and we think part of showing His love is pausing FaithTree events temporarily to protect those who come from exposure to the coronavirus. Here is an update on our plans for the coming weeks.
We’re so excited to see how God is gathering us together to share Jesus’s love in St. Charles! Please make plans to join us for a special service as we meet together as a church for the first time the week after Easter! We’ll begin at 6:30 pm. A reception and time to ask questions about Little Hills will follow.
We are a ministry deeply rooted in our local churches. You can read more about our commitment to this on our page for local church ministry leaders, but one key aspect of it is that we are committed to being tied into and accountable to our local churches. Our Pastoral Advisory Board helps to achieve this commitment and enriches our ministry as each member contributes to our plans and vision.
What is required to be a Christian? We believe that trusting in Jesus for salvation, confessing him to be your Lord and Savior, is the necessary step for being a Christian. At the same time, there is much more the Bible has to say that it is important for Christians to know and to grow in the truth of and what follows gives you an understanding of how we understand different key Biblical teachings at Little Hills.
Launching a church plant takes a whole community of people and we would love for you to be part of our team. Whether you are looking for a new church home or you simply want to encourage our efforts, there are ways you can be a part of helping root this new church in the City of St. Charles (read more about our story here).
Our prayer as a church is that we would show God’s love to our community and the world. We are here because Jesus loves us and served us even though he was the one worthy of being served (Mark 10:45). We want to follow his example by serving others. While we are a young church, Little Hills believes it is important we are faithful in supporting Gospel efforts around the world as we grow.