Pacific Crossroads Church
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Our Mission
Our Vision
Cruciform Love: Love Works
Cruciform Love: Love (III)
Cruciform Love: Love Is . . .
Cruciform Love
the Cruciform life: Cruciform Community
the Cruciform life: Cruciform Discipline
The Mothers of Jesus: What's Your Story?
The Mothers of Jesus: The Story of Mary
The Mothers of Jesus: The Story of Bathsheba
The Mothers of Jesus: The Story of Ruth
See Paul Miller’s book on Ruth, A Loving Life; Carolyn Custis James’ The Gospel of Ruth; and Tim Keller’s the Mothers of Jesus series.
The Mothers of Jesus: The Story of Tamar
Tim Keller’s sermon on Genesis 38 and Walter Bruggemann’s commentary were enormously helpful to me and several of the illustrations in this sermon were from Alan Jacob’s How To Think
the Cruciform life: Cruciform Hospitality
the Cruciform life: Exercising Our Freedom
the Cruciform life: Cruciform Freedom
Anxiety may be compared with dizziness. He whose eye happens to look down into the yawning abyss becomes dizzy. But what is the reason for this? It is just as much in his own eyes as in the abyss . . . Hence, anxiety is the dizziness of freedom. - Soren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Anxiety Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. - George Bernard Shaw Nothing is more wonderful than the art of being free, but nothing is harder to learn how to use than freedom. - Alexis de Tocqu...
the Cruciform life: The Blessing of Singleness
Celebrating our Theological Underwear (or why the Protestant Reformation still matters 500 years lat
Today is known as Reformation Sunday where we remember that in 1517 a young monk named Martin Luther turned the world upside down when he posted 95 theses on a church door in Wittenberg, Germany, decrying that God’s church had lost her way, had abandoned her primary authority (Scripture alone), had forgotten the gospel (Grace alone by Faith alone in Christ alone) and the reason for the church's existence (God’s glory alone). In 1521, Luther was summoned by the emperor to the Diet of Worms to ren...
the Cruciform life: Gospel Identity
Note: the quotes mentioned were from Scott Saul’s excellent book 'Jesus Outside the Lines.'