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Faithtoberfest 2023

Call it "Decemberfest" This Year -- Join us on December 8

Unfortunately, we’ve had to make the difficult decision to pause Faithtoberfest for 2023 due to challenges for our participants. The good news is that means we’re going to have an even bigger and better O Christmas (Faith)Tree in place of Faithtoberfest this year.

O Christmas FaithTree 2023

O Christmas (Faith)Tree is something very special: a celebratory service at 7:00 p.m. on December 8 that interweaves favorite Christmas carols and songs — both old and new and in a range of styles — with the story of Christmas that runs from Genesis through Revelation.

Don't Wait Until Game 161 (October 2, 2023)

Our world moves us to ever increasing indifference, but as we pick up in 2 Peter 3, the Apostle calls us to be ready for Jesus’s return.

Layaway for the Kingdom (October 1, 2023)

How do so many other people seem to fall for the “wide gate” of worldliness and we don’t? Or have we fallen for it and we don’t even realize it?

This Week at Little Hills: How Many Persons are There in God? (September 29, 2023)

Pastor Tim takes us to the question “How Many Persons are There in God,” the second question of the New City Catechism, as part of the launch of Sunday School Express.

Pre-Pre-Christmas Celebration (September 25, 2023)

When we feel so far removed from the things to celebrate, can we still have a reason to rejoice?

This Week at Little Hills: What is God? (September 21, 2023)

Pastor Tim takes us to the question “What is God,” the second question of the New City Catechism, as part of the launch of Sunday School Express.

Life's DMV (September 18, 2023)

When we feel like we’re standing in the DMV and missing the paperwork we need, what does God’s Word say to redirect us?

This Week at Little Hills: Worship, Part III (September 15, 2023)

This week, Melanie explores the attitude we need to bring to worship. You can find the first part here and the second part here.

What God Opposes (September 11, 2023)

King David reminds us about how God feels about evil — and by seeing that, we’re challenged and encouraged about where we want to be and who we are.

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