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Pastor Stephen shares this week's Anchor Points: a mid-week sermon recap from this Sunday's message.

Pastor Stephen shares this week's Anchor Points: a mid-week sermon recap from this Sunday's message.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Take a look at this mid-week sermon recap from Come and See, Part 6!
This week we look at the story of the woman at the well, how it applies to our lives, and some of the keys to effective evangelism.
Check out this week's Anchor Points, a new mid-week sermon recap!
As we continue going through the book of John, we study a story that speaks on righteous versus unrighteous anger, the love of money and the power of generosity, and what it truly means to be the temple of God.
In this message, we study the significance of the first miracle of Jesus.
In this week’s study, we are introduced to another important relationship in the life of Jesus - the relationship he has with John the Baptist. We also come to know Jesus as the Passover Lamb of God.
As we kick off this message series, we’re reading the book of John and we explore some questions like, “Who wrote this book? When was it written? What’s the purpose of the book? What is unique about it? And Why does it matter to us?”
At Crossroads Church, we exist to be a place where people can experience God, find family, discover purpose, and transform lives. In this mini-series, Pastor Dave revisits this vision and we break down what it means to discover our purpose and how we can transform the lives of others.
At Crossroads Church, we exist to be a place where people can experience God, find family, discover purpose, and transform lives. In this mini-series, Pastor Dave revisits this vision and we break down what it means to truly experience God and find a spiritual family.
As we celebrate the 16th anniversary of Crossroads Church, we look back at some of the church milestones as we remember God’s faithfulness, Pastor Dave shares some church updates of the past few years, and we look forward to new seasons and next steps.
Pastor Brandon Hutzell | September 3, 2023
Excuses | Guest Speaker Pastor Kevin Jones
Today, we conclude this series by looking at one of the names that Jesus used for God. This is a pretty unique name and sometimes even controversial. Some folks don’t like this name at all and we’ll talk about why as we study, “Abba, Father.”
Today, we’re going to look at the name, “Jehovah-M'Kaddesh” or the Lord who sanctifies. We already know that the Lord is our righteousness, but once we receive the free gift of righteousness purchased for us by the blood of Jesus, how then do we imperfect humans walk with a Holy God? That’s where knowing God as the God who sanctifies us becomes so important.
We all are naturally “bent” towards sin, but as we study the meaning of “Jehovah Tsidkenu,” we learn that Jesus took our sin, our sinful acts, and even our natural bent towards sin and nailed it to His cross, trading our sin for His righteousness.
July 30, 2023
In this message, we look at one of God’s names found in the Old Testament, El Roi - The God Who Sees. Out of all of the names of God we will look at in this series, this name is one of the most impactful because this name will reveal such a thoughtful and tender side to our God that we might not always think about.
In part 2 of this series, we explore Jehovah Nissi, which means "the Lord is my banner."
David Barton of WallBuilders joins us to discuss the real history of America's founding, why the United States has been successful for so long, and what we can do to be good stewards of this great nation.
Scripture gives us many names for God and each name reveals to us another attribute about God’s character and nature. In this series, we will get to know our God on a deeper level than we’ve ever known him before.
Why do some people fail and never recover... but yet others fail and actually get stronger?
As we wrap up this series, we look at the life of Peter. At one point, Jesus called Peter “Satan” and as we all probably know, Peter later denies that he even knows Jesus. However, Jesus restores Peter and now he is one of the most well-known heroes of our faith. Pastor Dave takes us through Peter’s journey and what his restoration means for us.
Generation Impact Ministries is the ministry of Keith Collins. He has been actively involved in ministry for over 35 years and currently resides in Charlotte, NC with his family including his wife Darla, three daughters, son-in-laws, and five grandchildren. Keith’s experience is vast including missionary evangelism, church planting, international and domestic traveling ministry, ministry school president and director, college professor, pastoring, etc. Keith is actively involved in itinerate min...
Today’s culture tells us that it's OK to behave however we want when it comes to sexuality - then that same culture will pretend that there are no consequences to our actions. However, you can remove the stigma of behavior, but you cannot remove the consequences. Every family has lived through the negative impact of allowing lust to go unchecked in our lives. Lust unchecked will lead to a life unhinged. Today, we study the effects of unchecked lust in King David’s life.
Is drinking alcohol a sin? What does the Bible really say about alcohol? In this message, we learn from Noah and explore a Biblical relationship with alcohol.
When Mary Magdalene is mentioned in the Bible, she is repeatedly mentioned with the tagline “out of whom had come seven demons.” Why does she get this description even though some heroes of the faith are remembered by their great feats and not their worst attributes? In part 4 of this series, we discover what her testimony truly means.
In today’s message, we discuss the mistake of disobedience, or in Jonah’s case, delayed obedience.
The Bible is the most honest book ever written. We see stories of awesome victories and great miracles, but we also see some of those same people making horrible mistakes. What does that mean for us? There’s hope for all of us regardless of the mistakes we’ve made! In this message, we learn from Sarah about the importance of being patient while we wait on the Lord.