Crossroads Community Church

Nevada Missouri Church

Affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church of America

621 E. Highland Ave

Nevada, MO
Worship service – Sunday’s at 10:00am

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Tom’s Midweek Greeting – December 10, 2025

December 24, 2025 By Tom Rea Leave a Comment

Hello, Crossroads Family !

As I think about what I’d like to say to you in this week’s email, many things come to mind.  First of all, thank you for your willingness to follow and grow a church together !  Thanks for caring for each other and for me !

Of course, you’re aware that we have a congregational meeting this Sunday following the worship service.  And there is a Christmas party and dinner for all women this Sunday evening from 5-7:00.  I look forward to God’s blessing on both those activities.  As concerns the congregational meeting, here are a few reminders :

1.  Everyone is invited.  We would love to have everyone stay, even if you are not a member of the church.

2.  If you’re a voting member at Crossroads, we’ll have a vote on the three men nominated to next year’s Elder Board.  They are Forrest Drury (nominated for a second term) and Tommie Ray and Bryan Townsend (each nominated to a first term).  Each one will be voted on separately and, according to our by-laws, must receive at least a 75% affirmative vote.  The effect will be to grow our Elder Board to seven members rather than five.

3.  We’ll vote on two proposals to our church by-laws.  One would permit us to receive absentee votes when we vote on something as a church.  The other would update the Statement of Faith from the Evangelical Free Church that we include in our church constitution and by-laws.  Each of these proposals requires a 66% majority approval.

4.  We’ll have a financial report and will vote on a budget for next year.  If you did not get to see a copy of that 2026 budget proposal last Sunday, let me know and either I or Donna can email it to you.

5.  We’ll have time for some ministry updates, and we’ll spend time in prayer.  Perhaps the most important thing we’ll do is to pray.  Even now, would you pray in advance for the Lord to lead us in our meeting ?  Thank you !

When we think about all God has to say to us — and the mission that is still in place to make disciples of all nations — it may seem like a lot to wrap our minds around.  We’re challenged weekly, if not daily, to grow in new ways ; we recognize we have a huge responsibility to shine the light of God’s love into our world ; we’re conscious of sin and of having hurt others around us, and we desire repentance and reconciliation ; we want to love the Lord more genuinely.  How do we keep up with all God is speaking into our lives ?

I was re-reading a favorite old book of mine this week called In Praise of Plodders.  The idea of the book is that it’s by plodding along daily that we achieve and become all God intends for us.  Charles Spurgeon said it was by perseverance that the snail reached the ark !  The great missionary William Carey, who provided Scriptures in over 40 languages and dialects for more than 300 million people in the 1700s and 1800s, said, “If anyone gives me credit for being a plodder, he will describe me justly.  Anything beyond this will be too much.  I can plod.  That is my only genius.  I can persevere in any definite pursuit.  To this I owe everything.”

The word “plod” comes from an Old English word for “puddle.”  A plodder is someone who gets his feet wet, wades through the water and mud, and makes it to his destination.  He keeps going !  In Isaiah 40, the prophet Isaiah describes the life of one who knows God as being like flying with eagles wings, like running without growing weary, and like walking.  Notice that walking is the last on the list … perhaps because it’s the hardest !

I have a stack of Bible verses handwritten on 3×5 index cards.  These are Bible verses I’ve memorized over many years.  When you see me out walking, one of the things I’m hopefully doing is reviewing my Bible memory verses.  I consider them to be my friends.  To keep them fresh and accessible in my memory, I have to review them regularly.  I only wish I knew more !  I’ve often thought I would someday preach a sermon based on my personal memory verses.  Someday I will !  Here are the fifteen short verses I know from the book of Proverbs that I’ve been reviewing this week.  Though this is somewhat random, see what God might be saying to you through them :

The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life.

Proverbs 10:11

He who guards his mouth preserves his life ; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.

Proverbs 13:3

In all toil, there is profit.

Proverbs 14:23

A tranquil heart is life to the body, but passion is rottenness to the bones.

Proverbs 14:30

A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.

Proverbs 15:1

The first to plead his case seems right until another comes and examines him.

Proverbs 18:17

A man’s discretion makes him slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.

Proverbs 19:11

Listen to advice and accept instruction that you may gain wisdom for the future.

Proverbs 19:20

He who shuts his ear to the cry of the poor will also cry himself and be unanswered.

Proverbs 21:13

The borrower becomes the lender’s slave.

Proverbs 22:7

Do not weary yourself to gain wealth.

Proverbs 23:4

He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper ; he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion.

Proverbs 28:13

He who follows empty pursuits will have poverty in plenty.

Proverbs 28:19

Fools vent their anger ; the wise quietly hold it back.

Proverbs 29:11

Every word of God is tested ; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him.  Do not add to His words, lest He reprove you and you be proved a liar.

Proverbs 30:5-6

That’s quite a sermon !  What a great life we’ll lead — peaceful, purposeful, fulfilling — if we’ll just take a small piece of what God’s teaching us and put it ploddingly into practice !Thoughts and reminders …

As I write, I am hearing that Tommie Ray’s surgery has gone well today.  We thank God, and let’s continue to pray for Tommie and Diane !

For the lighting of the Advent wreath this Sunday, I’m asking women who were part of the Saturday morning study group to come to the front, help light the candles, and (those who wish) share a little something about what you’ve gained through your time together this year.  Thank you !

Thanks to Jenny and others who facilitated such a wonderful outreach caroling effort last Sunday afternoon at Nathan Richard Care Center.  We were blessed and pray the residents and staff there were as well.  May God grant further bridges of relationship and blessing.

We’re planning a church-wide Prayer Day on Martin Luther King, Jr Day, January 19.  We did this a year ago.  It’s not the 24-hour chain this time ; simply a day of prayer and fasting.  We’ll have some instructions and gather some prayer requests to share in the weeks ahead.

David Prickett has some Christian music CDs in the back of the worship area.  He would love for you to take one — free !

I look forward to seeing you, Lord willing, this Sunday morning at 10:00 !

— Tom

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Tom’s Midweek Greeting – December 3, 2025

December 24, 2025 By Tom Rea Leave a Comment

Hello, Crossroads Family !

I’m happy to connect with you this week and to say again that there are some really positive things happening at Crossroads, … thanks to God’s work in and through you !

Thank you for the positive ways you’ve responded to the recent teaching on hospitality.  Building strong relationships, both among those we’ve known for a long time and among those who are new in our lives, is so important in any church and really happens best outside the walls and regular activities of the church.  Good things happen inside the walls of the church, too, but the binding of hearts and experiences take place, over the long run, at times and places outside church.

I hope you’ll plan to help us reach out to residents and staff at Nathan Richard this Sunday afternoon !  The plan is this :  (1) Meet at the church at 3:30.  (2)  Walk or drive over to Nathan Richard for caroling and to pass out gifts.  (3)  Return to the church for refreshments and something to drink.  If you have any questions or want to help in some way, check with Jenny Rives.  Thanks, Jenny, for helping us get all this organized !

Our 8-13 year-old Bible Class will meet during the sermon this Sunday.  Also, the young people from that group will light the Advent wreath this Sunday morning.  Parents, the plan is for the kids to do some painting during their class time, so we want them to wear clothing appropriate for painting !  Thanks to Emily for her good leadership of this group every month !

Below is an update from last Sunday’s elders meeting along with information about the upcoming congregational meeting.  Thanks for your involvement in the life of Crossroads Church !

Nominations for Elder Board

I’m grateful for our current Elder Team.  We had a lengthy meeting this past Sunday.  These men are working hard for the Lord and for the church while carrying weighty responsibilities in their personal lives as well.  We came to the conclusion that one of the challenges of shepherding a small, growing church is trying to handle both the organizational / financial / practical needs of the church and trying to handle people needs at the same time !  Consider this list of some of the things that are on the mind of our church elders :

  • how to welcome and assimilate new people into the church 
  • how to help ministry teams develop vision, reach their goals, and stay healthy
  • understanding with some degree of specificity what’s taking place at church (sometimes communication can get hampered unintentionally) ; providing good oversight
  • helping meet needs of young people and integrating them into the life of the church
  • helping meet the needs of young families and children
  • maintaining a healthy and realistic calendar of activities
  • facilitating development of relationships
  • overseeing finances and practical needs inside and outside the building 
  • understanding how to handle the space needs in our current meeting place
  • understanding how we should approach the need for a future, more permanent, home for Crossroads
  • spiritual growth among our church family members
  • facilitating contact information :  sounds simple, but it’s not easy these days to keep up with best ways of communicating with everyone
  • managing conflict and misunderstandings
  • caring for the many ordinary and unexpected physical needs among members of the congregation
  • being faithful in prayer
  • growing in the Word and being able, as a team, to give unified answers to theological and church-related questions ; addressing difficult issues and questions within the church.

Our recent Nominating Committee brought the names of three men to us as candidates for next year’s Elder Board.  We have decided to accept all three and submit them to you for your approval at the congregational meeting on December 14.  They are Forrest Drury (nominated for a second 3-year term) ; Tommie Ray (nominated for a first 3-year term) ; and Bryan Townsend (nominated for a first 3-year term).  

This would mean enlarging our Elder Board by two positions. In other words, next year we would have an Elder Board of seven rather than five.  We believe this will add good, new perspectives to our elder team ; it will allow us to share the load of responsibilities listed above ; and by adding two new men, we will grow the number of men at Crossroads who have had experience in this particular leadership role.

Each of the nominees needs to receive approval by at least 75% of those voting at the meeting on the 14th.  It’s important to understand that they are not running against each other !  Emoji  Each one will be voted on separately and needs to receive 75% approval.  Thank you for your willingness to pray over this decision.  I look forward to our meeting and look forward to a great Elder Board moving forward !  Thanks very much again to our Nominating Committee : Mark Tice, Catherine Moss, Diane Ray, Tommie Ray, and Heather Vestal.

More Congregational Meeting

We have a good-looking church budget proposal for next year to present to you.  We will vote on it at the meeting on December 14.  A copy will be available this coming Sunday for you to take and look over prior to the meeting.  Thanks especially to Donna Rodriguez, our current Church Treasurer, and to Diane Knoche, Cris, and Marvin who were helps in this process.  The budget will reflect our desire to move to a full-time pastor’s salary beginning in September 2026.

Finally, we need to vote on two changes to our church by-laws.  These two changes need to be voted on separately, and each needs a 2/3 approval by those voting.

  • The first is to change the wording on voting to allow for the possibility of members voting when they are not able to physically attend a congregational meeting.  This would involve changing  wording that currently reads “members present and voting” to simply “members voting” in five places in the by-laws, then adding a paragraph that reads as follows :  “A member may vote in abstention at congregational meetings.  A paper or digital absentee vote must be submitted to one of the elders 24 hours prior to the congregational meeting.”
  • Second, our church by-laws currently include the 2008 version of the Statement of Faith of the Evangelical Free Church of America.  That Statement of Faith was changed in 2015 in the paragraph on Christ’s return to say, “We believe in the personal, bodily and glorious return of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2015), instead of, “We believe in the personal, bodily and premillennial return of our Lord Jesus Christ” (2008).  The  proposal at our meeting on the 14th is to bring our church by-laws up-to-date and in line with the current Statement of Faith of the EFCA.

Thank you for your willingness to be in prayer for the meeting on December 14th.  I hope everyone will plan to stay.  You are welcome to attend the meeting even if you’re not currently a voting member of the church.  We’re happy this coming Sunday to receive Mark Scheib as a new voting member at Crossroads !  We’re grateful for Mark and Elizabeth and the blessing they are to our church family !

Finally …

As you know, we have a wonderful opportunity for women to celebrate God’s love, and their love for each other, at a Christmas party December 14th at 5 pm.  Here are the details :

Come join us for a wonderful time of fellowship and gratitude as we celebrate the Christmas season together. If you’re interested in bringing a soup or dessert, please sign up on the back table at church. In addition, if you’re interested in participating in the gift exchange, please bring a gift that you think might be a blessing to someone else in this season. You are welcome to bring things from home, and if you are buying something, we ask that you not spend over $10. Anything goes that you think would extend grace and love to someone at church during this holiday season. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Emily Lewis or Erin Townsend.

Also, we have new updates from the McCallister and Shoemaker families, two of our church’s missionaries.  We’ll make those available at the church.  I hope you’ll take time to read and pray !

Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.    (Romans 15:13)

Thanks for all you do !  Thanks for patiently abiding in Christ and following Him as a family.

— Tom

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Tom’s Midweek Greeting – November 25, 2025

December 24, 2025 By Tom Rea Leave a Comment

Hello, Crossroads Family,

I hope everyone is well and that this will be a blessed week wherever you are and whatever you’ll be doing.  I look forward to being with as many of you as possible this coming Sunday morning at 10:00 !  

This Sunday will be the first Sunday of Advent which is a period of preparing ourselves spiritually for celebrating the birth of the Lord Jesus.  We’ll light the first of the candles on the Advent wreath this Sunday morning, and we’ll do it in just a little different way :  I’m asking various groups that have met together during the year to take turns lighting the candles and sharing a bit about what they learned in their study group.  This Sunday, I’m asking those men who attended Recharge during 2025 to share something very short and to light the candle.  Usually, the candles on the Advent wreath have names like Hope, Love, Faith, Joy, but I think we’ll name each week’s candle according to whatever is shared by those who come up front.  Men, be ready to share something !  Thank you !

Our Crossroads elders will meet this Sunday following the worship service.  Thank you for praying for the elders.  We have some important items on our agenda, including discussing the nominations given to us by the Nominating Committee ; hammering out a final budget proposal for 2026 ; and preparing the agenda for the congregational meeting December 14.  

More …

You’re already aware of most of these dates, but please double-check your calendar ; we’d love to have you be a part of what’s going on !  These are great ways to serve and also to grow deeper in relationships with others at Crossroads.

— Sunday, December 7 :  8-13 year-old Bible Class during the sermon.  You’ll be painting some Christmas decorations, so please dress appropriately.

— Sunday, December 7 :  Caroling and gift distribution at Nathan Richard Care Center.  Please plan to meet at the church at 3:30 pm.  This is an opportunity to build a bridge with residents and staff at Nathan Richard.  We’ll come back to the church afterwards and enjoy some snacks, warm drinks, and fellowship.  Can you bring some snacks to share ?  Please let Jenny Rives know.  Thank you !

— Sunday, December 14 :  Congregational meeting following the worship service.  Everyone is welcome to stay for the meeting.  If you are a voting member at Crossroads, we’ll vote on three things :  (1)  a 2026 church budget proposal ; (2) the nominations for Elder Board ; (3) some proposed changes in the church by-laws that will allow for people to vote at a congregational meeting even if they’re unable to attend.  We’ll also have a financial report, some ministry updates, and we’ll pray together.  Thanks for making time for this important meeting.  Please be praying that God will prepare all of us for a blessed and growing time.

— Sunday, December 14 :  Women’s Christmas party and soup/sandwich dinner at the church at 5 pm.  There are sign-up sheets at the church if you can a part of the meal, or feel free to contact Erin Townsend.

— Wednesday, December 24 :  Christmas Eve service at the church at 6:30 pm.  Please feel free to invite family members or a neighbor or friend !  The service will last an hour or less.  We’re not planning on refreshments — just keeping it simple and focused on Christ !  A quiet moment to reflect on the importance of what happened so long ago.

I’ll be taking some vacation time December 28 – January 4.  Mark Tice will preach in my place on Sunday, January 4.  

Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth.

Serve the Lord with gladness ;

Come before Him with joyful singing.

Know that the Lord Himself is God ;

It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves ;

We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.

Enter His gates with thanksgiving

And His courts with praise.

Give thanks to Him, bless His name.

For the Lord is good ;

His lovingkindess is everlasting

And His faithfulness to all generations.

Psalm 100

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Tom’s Midweek Greeting – November 19, 2025

December 24, 2025 By Tom Rea Leave a Comment

Hello, Crossroads Family !

The week is speeding along, isn’t it ?  Thank you to Bryan Townsend and to everyone who filled in and led our worship service last Sunday.  I’ve heard lots of good things about how God was at work !  

I had a wonderful weekend with the people of The Springs Church in Springfield helping to mark their annual World Missions Sunday.  I look forward to sharing some parts of that special weekend with you this coming Sunday !

For the sermon this Sunday, we’re going to finish the short series of church-related messages we began earlier this month.  We’ve taken a look at church eldership ; we’ve considered the importance of hospitality both in the church and as a requirement for elders ; and this Sunday we’ll consider some principles for generous giving in the Body of Christ.  I appreciate the regular, faithful, and sometimes sacrificial giving that takes place at Crossroads.  As we consider a significant increase in our church budget for next year (growing the pastor’s salary to a full-time level starting next September), it’s good for us to study again God’s instructions for the use of our money and material blessings.  “Happily and Faithfully Handling God’s Money” will be the title of the sermon.  I hope it will be, for you, a happy and helpful message.  I look forward to being back with you !

Some prayer needs :

  • David and Midge Prickett ask for prayers for their missionary friend Lawrence Doyle who serves, along with his wife.  Lawrence is suffering from illness and desires healing so as to return to his work.  Praise God that the Doyles’ support needs have been met !
  • We rejoice that Catherine Moss’s surgery has gone well and that she is back home.  Thank you for continuing to pray for Catherine.
  • My granddaughter in Portland, Oregon, is not entirely out of the woods yet.  She continues her stay in the NICU there.  Thank you for your prayers for Jazzlyn, Dan & Betsy.

Coming up :

  • Worship this Sunday at 10:00.  Children’s Church during the sermon for 0-7 year-olds.
  • Immerse tonight, 7 pm, at the church !  Everyone is invited !
  • Men’s Recharge tomorrow night, 6:30-8:00, also at the church.  All men are invited !
  • Sunday, November 30 :  Elders meeting immediately following worship.  Thanks for praying.

In December :

  • Sunday, December 7 :  Bible Class for 8-13 year-olds.  We will be decorating and painting ornaments, so please wear appropriate clothing.  Thank you !
  • Sunday, December 7 :  Caroling and gift distribution at Nathan Richard Care Center.  Let’s build a bridge to the residents and staff at Nathan Richard !  Please meet at the church at 3:30.  All ages are invited !  We’ll have some food and fellowship at the church following the caroling.  If you are  able to bring some finger foods, please let Jenny Rives know.  Thank you !   
  • Sunday, December 14 :  Congregational Meeting following the worship service.  The main agenda items will be (1) financial report ; (2) vote on 2026 church budget ; (3) vote on elder nominations (4) vote on changes in by-laws ; (5) prayer.
  • Sunday, December 14 :  Women’s Christmas dinner, 5 pm.  There are sign-up sheets posted at the church.  Please contact Erin Townsend if you have any questions.
  • Wednesday, December 24 :  Christmas Eve service at the church at 6:30 pm.  Everyone is invited.  Please be sure to invite family or friends who need worship and fellowship that evening.  The service will last not more than an hour.

Finally …

Among the many things I’m thankful for is your openness to God’s Word and to His leading of us as a church.  It’s a beautiful thing to belong to a Bible-based, loving church family that wants to grow in faith and in number.  I’m thankful for you !

This has been a busy fall and a busy year !  As a part of my job at Nevada High School, I’ve been preparing and rehearsing for our fall musical called “The Marvelous Wonderettes.”  We’ve been rehearsing all fall and pretty much every night for the past two weeks (plus a 4-hour rehearsal last Saturday morning).  Please join us at the Performing Arts Center Thursday and Friday at 7 pm, and Saturday at 2 pm and 7 pm.  

Thanks for your prayers for me during this busy time of juggling both areas of responsibility.  For me, it’s a clear reminder of why we are desiring to make the pastor’s position a full-time one starting next year, both for myself and for a pastor who will come after me and who will likely have a family.  Both jobs are full-time positions, and both are the types of jobs that just keep on growing in terms of demands.  It’s becoming pretty difficult to do both well.  While I do enjoy the piano, my calling in life is to church-planting, preaching, and discipleship.  Thanks for understanding and for asking God to provide ! 

Paul concludes one of his passages on generous giving with this motivation for why we give :  “Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift !” (2 Corinthians 9:15).  

I look forward to seeing you soon !

— Tom

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Tom’s Midweek Greeting – November 11, 2025

November 18, 2025 By Tom Rea Leave a Comment

Hello, Crossroads Family !

I’m badly needing to finish preparations for my talks this weekend at The Springs church in Springfield where I am the featured missionary at their missions conference.  However, my thoughts and prayers keep coming back to Crossroads, so I want to take a few minutes to send some encouragements your way !  Bryan Townsend will preach in my place at Crossroads this Sunday.  Thank you for praying for Bryan as he prepares !  I know you will have a wonderful morning of worship !

I’ll be speaking Saturday evening at a dinner gathering of some of the leadership at The Springs, then preaching at their Sunday morning services at 9:00 and 10:30.  The Springs is an Evangelical Free Church you’ve probably seen on the west side of Highway 65 as you leave Springfield or come into Springfield from Branson.  Years ago, that building was home to James River Assembly of God before James River moved further south on 65.

Diana and I were among The Springs’ first supported missionaries back when we were preparing to serve God on the mission field in 1987-88.  In fact, I think we might have been their very first missionaries, as the church itself was just getting started.  I have to say I’m a little nervous about the weekend.  Why ?  No real need to be.  Just these thoughts (so would appreciate your prayers) :

  • There are people there I’ve known for a long time, some who are quite important in my life.  This feels to me also kind of like “How did it all turn out ?”  Here’s a church that invested in a family years ago ; how did it turn out ?  Those are thoughts that come to my mind as I prepare.  I hope it was a good investment for the church.     
  • I’ve been away from the mission field for 25+ years.  Maybe not the greatest speaker today on missions ?  And yet, is Southwest Missouri also a mission field ?  That’s a question we should all consider an answer to.  If it is a mission field, how are we doing as missionaries here ?  If it’s not a mission field — in other words, if it’s a place where everyone has already heard and/or accepted the Gospel — why are we hanging around ?  Shouldn’t we take the Gospel to other places in that case ?
  • I have a slight fear of being put back up on the missionary “pedestal.”  I’m not a person who belongs on a pedestal anywhere, but there is a tendency in churches to hold missionaries up as truly exceptional Christians.  (Or is it that some missionaries — myself included — like to crawl back up on that pedestal themselves ?)  

So, thank you for praying for me !  I’m sure it’s going to be a great weekend, both here at Crossroads and at The Springs !  

I was reading through parts of the end of Isaiah this morning in my quiet time and had a Christmas album playing at the same time !  All of the second half of Isaiah is great reading in preparation for Christmas.  Our theme for Advent this year at Crossroads is going to be “Songs of Joy in Anticipation of Jesus,” looking at the handful of songs early in the Gospels that are sung (by Mary and others) as the arrival of baby Jesus becomes a reality.  Jenny is helping me prepare our Christmas Eve service, and we’ll make this the theme of our Advent too.  I look forward to these Songs of Joy & Anticipation, and I hope we can work in some of Isaiah too !

What struck me specifically this morning out of Isaiah was God bearing down on the Jews for their disobedience and idolatry, yet at the same time holding out tender promises of forgiveness and love.  At one point, God challenges the Jews to find in their idols the help they were looking for :  “Of whom were you worried and fearful when you lied and did not remember Me ?  I was silent for a long time so you did not fear Me.  Therefore, when you cry out, let your collection of idols deliver you !”  (Isaiah 57:11-12, paraphased).  

But later, God says this about Judah :  

“I have seen his ways, but I will heal him ; I will lead him and restore comfort to him and to his mourners, creating praise on his lips.  ‘Peace, peace to him who is far and to him who is near,’ says the Lord, and I will heal him” (Isaiah 57:17-19).

I hope you’ll find renewed strength and hope in knowing God is reaching out, ready to forgive and renew fellowship when we need it.  Romans 8:16 says, “The Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God.”  In periods of disobedience, we can rely on the Holy Spirit’s inner witness that we belong to God through faith in Jesus Christ who said, “I know My sheep, and they follow Me, and they shall never perish” (John 10:27-28).  Then we can take steps to return to a close walk with Him.

God is doing so much in your lives and in our lives together.  Don’t be afraid of the hard things He may be doing in your life.  It’s a testimony of His love for you.  Open yourself up to whatever He chooses and needs to do.  Charles Stanley used to say, “Don’t miss out on the finished product !”  God is shaping our lives, and there is a finished product awaiting.  We’re not there yet ; we’re in process.

Similarly, I feel God is shaping us as a church and preparing us for a next step of life.  What it will be, I’m not sure, but let’s not resist His working and moving in us.  A church should always be changing and growing !  Ours is — let’s not be afraid !  One of the best things we can all do is take to heart the things we learned last Sunday about love and hospitality and building deep relationships both inside and outside the walls of the church.  What an impact that would have on us and on our world !  There’s no stopping us if we love the Lord and love each other well.

Not everyone who visits Crossroads Church stays ; and, from time to time, people move on to another church for various reasons.  I was encouraged by someone in the church who said to me last weekend that it’s okay to allow someone else to care for a sheep that previously had seemed to be in our care.  Please be aware that I don’t always know why someone hasn’t been attending church.  Sometimes people ask me, “Where’s so-and-so been ?”  I don’t always have the answer to that question (which is a good reason for you to exchange contact information among yourselves, as you’re able, so you can check on each other).  Sometimes I might know the answer to that question but am not in a position of being able to give out the answer.  All that to say, let’s really take to heart the need to share the burden of reaching out and caring for all the sheep God brings into the fold at Crossroads.  Thank you !  As we do so, these will be exciting times of walking together with the Lord !  I thank God for Judy Gossett and Elizabeth Scheib who joined Crossroads as new members this past Sunday !

I hope you have a great day and rest of the week !  Don’t forget Immerse this Wednesday at 7:00 !  The discussion will be on the second half of the book of Ezekiel !  Please come — you’ll be glad you did !  

Don’t forget, too, that this Sunday afternoon at 3:30 everyone is invited to the church for some fellowship and preparation of Christmas gifts for the staff and residents at Nathan Richard Care Center (right across the street from our church).  We’ll deliver these gifts on December 7.  If you could bring some snacks, that would make it even more fun !  Let Jenny know if you can bring some finger foods !  Thank you !

There are three Christmas cards on the back table at the church building.  They’re for our missionaries — Colin Welch, the McCallisters, and the Shoemakers.  Please take a minute when you’re at the church, or on Sunday, to sign those cards so we can send them and let these ones know how much we love them.  Thank you !

Please pray for Dave Ewing who continues to struggle with issues with his eyes.  Thank you for praying for Dave and Julie at this time !

“For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteous, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit” (Romans 14:17).

— Tom

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Coming Up at Crossroads

Sunday, February 15

Worship service                                    10:00 – 11:15am

God’s Purposes                                                              Luke 17:1 – 18:17

 

Sunday, February 22nd

8- to 13-year olds Bible Class

 

Wednesday, February 11

Immerse Bible Study

 

Saturday, February 14

Women’s Breakfast & a Bible Study

                  

Thursday, February 19

Men’s Recharge

 

Sunday, February 22

Fellowship Meal

 

Saturday, March 28

Bible Quiz

 

Immerse

Immerse begins study and discussion in the poetical books of the Bible on Wednesdays in February at 7:00pm.  This is a unique small-group experience in the Bible !

Connect with God; build community; and grow your faith are the three goals of Immerse.

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