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The End Of The World | The Surprising Truth About Heaven

The End Of The World | The Surprising Truth About Heaven

What do you think of when you think of the End Times? The four horsemen? The mark of the beast? What about…hope? Join us for an overview of the most misunderstood book of the Bible (Revelation) and an invitation to experience what it was actually written to provide: the hope of lasting joy.

Locations & Times

Littleton Campus

620 Southpark Dr, Littleton, CO 80120, USA

Saturday 5:00 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 11:00 AM

North Littleton Campus

5804 S Datura St, Littleton, CO 80120, USA

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 11:30 AM

Welcome to Mission Hills!

Mission Hills is a church family—a family who wants to extend to you the same love, hope, and joy that we have received. We know that we cannot be all things to all people. But we do want to be one thing to all people. We want to be the place where anyone, of any age, of any level of spiritual maturity, of any economic class, of any ethnicity, of any church background—or no church background—can meet God in a way that transforms their life…forever! <br><br>If you are a first time guest, we would love to meet you! Stop by the Welcome Center for a free gift.

If you follow Jesus, the trouble you have in this world cannot compare to the good you will have in the world to come.

Romans 8:18

Revelation 21:1

God will restore everything to what it was meant to be.
The end of the world as we know it is actually the beginning of the world as God meant it.
In biblical prophecy, the sea often represents the source of evil.

Revelation 13:1

Isaiah 27:1

Evil will be completely defeated.

Revelation 21:2-4

In the ancient world, cities represented security.
The bigger the city, the greater the security.

Revelation 21:15-17

Revelation 21:21-25

Revelation 21:24

Revelation 21:26

The city is not where we'll spend eternity.

Genesis 2:15

The hope of the world as God meant it is the hope of an eternity of meaningful work.
Questions to ponder:
1. What work do you look forward to doing? What would you do if you could do anything?
2. What are you getting ready to go on God’s refrigerator?
3. Do you have the hope of the world as God meant it?

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