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Slow to Speak, Slow to Share (October 7, 2024)

How often do we “listen” to other people without really listening? How often do we jump immediately to actions and words that don’t reflect the heart of God? James challenges us to do something different.

This Week at Little Hills: He is Faithful (October 5, 2024)

Pastor Tim reflects on why we dig into the truth about who God is even though it is mind boggling; it tells us about the One who sends us.

No Shadow of Turning (September 30, 2024)

How do we deal with darkness and uncertainty in life? Can we count on God’s blessing? James helps us to think about this.

This Week at Little Hills: The Triune God Sends (September 29, 2024)

Pastor Tim reflects on why we dig into the truth about who God is even though it is mind boggling; it tells us about the One who sends us.

This Week at Little Hills: New Mercies Every Morning (September 22, 2024)

Pastor Tim reflects on the end of our New City Catechism Sunday School Express series and what comes next as part of thinking about how God’s mercies are always new.

True Riches, Wilting Riches (September 16, 2024)

We chase after riches, but what happens when those riches — and our lives — come to an end?

This Week at Little Hills: What Hope Does Everlasting Life Hold for Us? (September 14, 2024)

Pastor Tim reflects on 9/11’s anniversary and then Greg helps us think about the final question in the New City Catechism (“What Hope Does Everlasting Life Hold for Us?”).

Where Do I Find Real Wisdom? (September 9, 2024)

James calls us to look for the real wisdom of God rather than the “wisdom” we normally chase after.

This Week at Little Hills: Of What Advantage to Us is Christ’s Ascension? (September 8, 2024)

Pastor Tim helps us think about the next question in the New City Catechism (“Of What Advantage to Us is Christ’s Ascension?”).

The Low and Slow of Trials (September 2, 2024)

How do we understand the difficulties we face in life? James says we can find joy in them — how can that be?

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