So you got baptized…

This past Sunday, we celebrated with seven Crosspointers who took a next step and got baptized.  I love baptisms!  I love to see people going public with their faith, sharing what Jesus has and is doing in their life, and I love to see the joy on their faces in such a big moment.  I […]

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Saying Yes to Community

A blog post from Dan McClain… #dedicated to one another Philippians 2:4 (ESV) Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. In life I find myself in situations where I am being presented with deciding between the easy way and the hard way. For example, […]

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Reconciliation

This week in our series on the life of Peter, we’re looking at Peter’s BOLD sin (Luke 22) and restoration (John 21). Thefreedictionary.com defines the word “reconcile” this way – to reestablish a close relationship.  Another way to define the word is to restore fully.   When Jesus restored Peter in John 12, He was reestablishing a […]

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Bold – Life of Peter

I know this one guy.  He’s a blue collar guy.  Works really hard, provides for his family.  Works some long nights, often on 3rd shift, at a job that could cost him his life.  What he does is not always OSHA approved, but he does it anyways.  Because that is the kind of guy he […]

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Two Services – Nuts and Bolts

With the beginning of two services, here are a few nuts and bolts thoughts on this change. Checking children in and out of SonChasers: Check-in will be available 15 minutes before the start of each service (8:45 and 10:15).  If your children will be in both services, you are encouraged to check them in at […]

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The Mourning of Easter

From Kevin Funk… So there I am sitting at home ready to go to our Easter service anticipating the Good News and all of the great fellowship about to ensue.  “God, you are good”, I thought to myself. This Easter felt like any other. I prayed for Pastor Dave as I was tying my tie […]

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Flexibility

I used to be more flexible.  I really did…I promise.  As a kid, I would sometimes watch TV in this upside-down-tripod-thing (I lived in the country…we had to be creative in how we entertained ourselves).  In middle school and high school, it wasn’t any big deal to touch my toes.  One of my nicknames was […]

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