Guest Speaker Jesse Penna shares about the woman who washed Jesus’ feet in Luke 7 and also referenced Isaiah 6. Jesse explains that the Gospel starts at the feet of Jesus, realizing that we are “doomed” by our sin and in need of grace.
Adam shares what our “true and proper” worship is in response to God’s mercy – worship involving the heart, mind, and will (action). See Romans 12:1-2, and 12:9-21.
Jeff encourages Crossroads to focus on their part of “the wall” to reach the lost as those in Nehemiah did when rebuilding Jerusalem.
The second part of Matt Macy’s introduction to Missional/Incarnational living.
Chris Hutson reminds Crossroads of the importance of prayer, its power and the Holy Spirit’s role.
Eric Mason asks Crossroads to keep the Gospel at the center as we move forward as a church.
Adam Monaghan gives a powerful message from Phillipians 2 to address how we should think about others.
Matt Macy introduces a new idea to be The Church in our communities.
Father’s Day 2011 Chris Hutson asks Crossroads “What it would be like if the people of Crossroads who believe God obey God?” as we seek God’s direction for Crossroads.
The second message from our series through the book of Galatians, and Pastor David’s last message as our pastor. When we unite under the true Gospel of faith alone, we can joyfully celebrate when we are called by God to a different mission for the sake of that Gospel.
The first message from our series through the book of Galatians. The biggest danger any church faces is not from the outside. The greatest danger for any church is unchecked, uncorrected, and unconfronted false teaching from within.
John MacArthur calls Simon Peter, “The Disciple with a foot-shaped mouth.” Peter gives us a great example of a complete failure who is restored completely to Christ.
John Mark spent the majority of his young life passionately following Christ and then running at the first hint of conflict. But Jesus has plans for cowards. Not only does he give them the strength to hold fast, but he eventually calls them to strengthen others.
Jesus specializes in lost causes. The apostle Paul’s story gives us great hope that no one is too far from grace.



