Weekend Recap

Here are some highlights from what was truly a powerful weekend. I was simply the bookends of a powerful message.  Nothing preaches better than stories of life change. What stands between our church and seeing our vision fulfilled is the amount WE are willing to sacrifice! This series has constantly […]

Do your prayers scare you?

Lately, I’ve been sensing an injection of faith when it comes to the vision God has for me.  Maybe it’s the books I’m reading now or perhaps its just the excitement of knowing God can do ANYTHING we consider impossible.  Why would you want to serve a God who couldn’t?  […]

Numb isn’t always good

Yesterday I had to pay the dentist a little visit.  I had 2 small cavities that needed filling.  That is never a fun experience.  As I left the dentist office with half of my face numb, I thought about the good side and down side to being numb. Sometimes being […]

Weekend Recap

This past Sunday we continued asking the question, “What do I love?”  This series is not a pick you up and make you feel good series, but rather taking a dose of truth serum from the Bible.  We’ve been talking about the challenging statements from the Bible about what it […]

Sunday Recap

This past Sunday was an amazing day.   We opened our new series “What do I [heart]” with the band performing “My Sacrifice” by Creed.  It was possibly one of the best special songs we’ve ever done at Crossroads.  Got a standing ovation in all experiences.   The song was a great […]

The sacrifice equation

Let’s be real for a moment, no one likes to sacrifice.  If sacrifice is giving up something I love, then I don’t want to do it. But that’s the way most of us see it. It’s losing something we value. Most don’t like the thought of giving away their money…because […]

A scary statement

Been trying to wrap my head around something Jesus said.   In Luke 9:23, Jesus made this statement: “If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” Now, we use this verse a lot in church.  We say it every time […]