Dear Crossway Family,
I thank God for you. As we celebrate our anniversary this September, there are so many grace-filled moments that come to mind: our outdoor worship services at Doubletree, the fellowship shared in our CG’s, seeing our children shouting their praise at VBS, and...
Sunday, May 21st, 2021
Dear Crossway Family,
I am grateful to God for the strength and perseverance he’s given to us all through this difficult period. After some discussion with our lay elders, I wanted to share some updates for our church.
Masks for adults will be optional. ...
One of the phrases we hear often during Christmas is “unto us a Savior is born” which is from Luke 2:11. I wanted us to pause and ponder on that word Savior. To call someone a savior, it implies that we are in need. Those who are not in a dire situation do not need a...
Dear Crossway Family,
I am excited to start this journey together in the gospel of John. We will be going through this book until Easter. There are so many wonderful features of this gospel. Let me share with you some highlights and distinctives of this book:
First...
Isn’t it true that anniversaries and birthdays have more meaning as the years add up? There’s more to be thankful for and more memories to be cherished. I am filled with gratitude looking back on our church growing closer as a community and also growing up in the Lord. ...
Life of David
This summer we kick off a new series of messages on the Life of David. We’ll be going through 1 Samuel and encounter some very familiar stories and also some obscure ones as well. This series is important because it will strengthen our faith and give us a better...
Dear Crossway family,
I thank God for every time I remember you. I shared some of these thoughts at our last member’s meeting. Would you join me in praying for our church and the possibility of joining a denomination in the future. Here is an excerpt from Kevin Deyoung I wanted to...
Doesn’t life often feel like a boat ride? Sometimes it’s smooth sailing. The weather is perfect, the waters are calm and it is quite an enjoyable ride. On the other hand we’ve all experienced stormy seas. The waves and the winds shake up all that is on the boat...
I am so excited for our next series of sermons titled “Walking with God.” We will go through the book of James together this spring quarter. This metaphor of “walking” in the Bible implies a daily life acknowledging God in faith and obedience. Many of us have...
It is interesting that God chooses so many who are unlikely to succeed to do his work in the Bible. God doesn’t choose the smartest, strongest or even the most willing. Often, He purposely chooses the weakest. Whether it’s their disadvantaged backgrounds or their...