Our weekend services are often the most visible and tangible expression of our church, and what many folks think of when they hear “Woodland Hills”.
We have a lot of different services that take place at our building each week! Learn more about:
Our main worship service on Sundays Echo, our student ministry services Healing Well, our weekly support group ministry
Below is a list of resources on our web site related this ministry. Feel free to use the filter checkboxes to narrow your search and easily find what you are looking for.
Are you looking for a way to get your kiddos prepared for the good news of Jesus’ birth this Christmas season?
We have a downloadable activity that you can use throughout the month of December to bring the nativity story to life. If you were able to attend our Good News Advent production, you already have it. For those of you who missed out, we want you to be able to participate too! Read More
This Christmas we take a look at what the matriarchs in Jesus’ family tree can teach us about God’s love. The Matriarchs of Christmas starts December 5 and will end with a final, special service on Christmas Eve. We hope you and your loved ones can join us! Read More
When we walk with God, we desire to align ourselves with him. This practice helps us to gain a Kingdom perspective and intercede on behalf of others. Read More
In our Getting Real sermon series, we’re looking at how spiritual practices serve as tools for heart change and authenticity before God. To help make this more practical, each week a Woodland staff member will share about a spiritual practice that has been meaningful to them as well as tips for how you might try it out. Gratitude “Do not be … Read More
In our Getting Real sermon series, we’re looking at how spiritual practices serve as tools for heart change and authenticity before God. To help make this more practical, each week a Woodland staff member will share about a spiritual practice that has been meaningful to them as well as tips for how you might try it out. Fasting Be imitators of … Read More
Journaling is a great way to reflect on what God is doing in our lives and process his truth. It’s an opportunity to “get real” with our Creator and wait on his response.
Donald Whitney, a professor of biblical spirituality and author of the book Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, writes, “By slowing us down and prompting us to think more deeply about God, journaling helps us feel more deeply (and biblically) about God. It provides an opportunity for the intangible grays of mind work and heart work to distill clearly into black and white. Then we’re better able to talk to God with both mind and spirit.” Read More
Have you ever intentionally scheduled worship on your calendar? Do you know what your favorite style of connecting with God is? Let’s focus our attention on God’s transformational love this week and revere him above all else through worship. Hear what young adult and youth pastor Danny Churchill has to say on the topic. Read More
In our Getting Real sermon series, we’re looking at how spiritual practices serve as tools for heart change and authenticity before God. This week: Bible Study! Read More
Few things frustrate us more than a person who is all show and no substance, and Jesus had quite a few things to say about the hypocrites of his day. Jesus invites us to use spiritual practices as ways to work toward heart change and authenticity. In this series we’ll see how practices like serving others and fasting enable us to get real before God. Read More
Generations before us have prized intimate friendships and cultivated the art of making and keeping friends. So, in today’s age where “friend” is a noun and a verb, you’d think we would all be expert friends! But many of us struggle with friendship, especially in the loneliness the pandemic has brought. Read More
"I was incredibly blessed by everyone who came out to the clean-up event to serve neighborhood seniors. It literally brought me to tears knowing that there are amazing people out there restoring my hope in what it means to love and serve each other."