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Breaking the Norm (March 4, 2024)

God calls us to fully face the “norm” of death so we can better understand how He works and how our lives fit into His work.

This Week at Little Hills: Does Christ’s Death Mean All Our Sins Can Be Forgiven? (March 3, 2024)

Pastor Tim takes us to the question “Does Christ’s death mean all our sins can be forgiven?” from the New City Catechism. Can God really forgive us?

What is God's Image in Us? (February 26, 2024)

We can get confused about the image of God in us. Is it just a “photocopy” of God? No, but it does tell us what He values and what He calls us to do.

This Week at Little Hills: Why Was It Necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to Die? (February 23, 2024)

Melanie takes us to the question “Why was it necessary for Christ, the Redeemer, to die?” from the New City Catechism. This question takes us to the amazing and wondrous beauty of the Gospel.

Never Give Up - Week 7 (February 18, 2024)

What is keeping you from growing?

Hebrews was written to Christians to encourage them to never give up. The question this series is trying to answer is whether being a Christian is worth it or not.

Is A Good Creation a Lost Dream? (February 19, 2024)

Sin distorts our ability to understand what God is saying to us and how much we need His mercy.

This Week at Little Hills: Why Must the Redeemer Be Truly God? (February 16, 2024)

Pastor Tim takes us to the question “Why must the Redeemer be truly God?” from the New City Catechism. The question leads us to wrestle with the fullness of who God is and how we can come before him, the subject of this week’s sermon.

Never Give Up - Week 5 (February 4, 2024)

Jesus Gets Us

Hebrews was written to Christians to encourage them to never give up. The question this series is trying to answer is whether being a Christian is worth it or not.

Distortion (February 12, 2024)

Sin distorts our ability to understand what God is saying to us and how much we need His mercy.

This Week at Little Hills: Why Must the Redeemer Be Truly Human? (February 10, 2024)

Jim takes us to the question “Why must the Redeemer be truly human?” from the New City Catechism. The question helps us to understand how Jesus takes on our sin for us.

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