We believe that Jesus is more. More than wealth. More than comfort. More than popularity. More than everything. That's why we want everyone to experience his goodness.
Jesus died and rose again to give you abundant life. So whether you're already following him or considering whether to begin, you belong here.
Keep reading to discover The Crossing's mission, values, and core beliefs.
The world is full of people and brands promising they've got the answer to life. They might have good advice. But if they don't have Jesus, they don't have the answer.
Faith in Jesus transforms every part of your life.
So our hope and expectation as a church is to see lives changed. Friendships mended. Marriages healed. Offices transformed. Parents renewed. Children nurtured. Not by good advice but by the life-changing power and soul-satisfying goodness of Jesus.
That's why The Crossing's mission is: to move the hearts and minds of more people to believe that Jesus is more.
Your life isn't static. It's a process. That means that you're moving somewhere. You're becoming someone. The question is where are you going and who are you becoming?
Our goal is to help you move toward the person God designed you to become.
You were made to feel and to think. That's why your journey toward a meaningful, blessed, Christlike life takes both your heart and your mind.
Our goal is to help you deepen your knowledge and love for God because one cannot truly grow without the other.
If you had the cure for terminal cancer what would you do? Share it with as many people as possible. Followers of Jesus have something far greater: a cure for injustice, evil, pain, sickness, death, and basically everything that's wrong with the world.
Our goal is to share Jesus with as many people as possible. We don't care about having a big church. We care about having a big savior who can save anyone from the biggest problems facing them.
If you have everything in the world but don't have Jesus, then you have nothing. If you have nothing in the world but do have Jesus, then you have everything.
Your soul was made to enjoy Jesus forever, and your soul will be restless until you rest in him. Our goal to help you do precisely that.
We want the truths of the Bible to guide all of our teaching and worship. We value the faithful preaching of the Bible as one of the primary responsibilities of our pastoral leadership and the main way a pastor spiritually feeds believers in the church. For this reason, each pastor at The Crossing holds a Master of Divinity degree from a theological graduate school that upholds the authority of the Bible and belief in the gospel.
In a spiritually healthy and growing church, God’s word must be taught fully, accurately, and with conviction. This includes relevant and realistic application that encourages genuine faith. And that confronts the unbelief that undermines trust in God. In this way, those in the church will be led to greater maturity in their faith.
True worship is the right response to who God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—has revealed himself to be in the Bible. Because worship is a response to God, our passion is to help people delight in his holiness and grace, trust in his unfailing promises, and rely on his incomparable power.
In this way, our worship will be both an acceptable offering before God and a witness of his glory, so that “many will see and fear and put their trust in the Lord” (Psalm 40:3).
Our approach to ministry reflects our commitment to bridging the gap that often seems to separate the church from the culture of our day in unnecessary and damaging ways. This means that our language, forms, and style of ministry must resonate with our culture, while at the same time never compromising the timeless truth of the biblical message.
In doing this, the ministries of our church will not be “culturally driven” but rather “culturally sensitive,” enabling people to hear and understand God’s word in a fresh and relevant way. This is a biblical mandate for us as a church in our community, in our culture, in our time.
Our commitment to cultural engagement also means that our standards must meet the level of quality and excellence expected by those outside the church. In this way, we hope not only to win the respect of others but also to honor the Lord.
As a result of this approach, we hope to be a redemptive presence in our culture, encouraging the transformation of every area of life—both of the individual and the larger community—toward greater conformity with God’s will.
We recognize that effective biblical outreach certainly includes the verbal presentation of the gospel. However, we also value the scripturally mandated process of sowing the relevancy of the gospel into the culture through acts of love and words of wisdom, touching people’s lives in significant ways.
We seek to reach out in a manner that is relational in approach, intellectually informed, and willing to engage in genuine discussion.
We’re passionate about treating all people with respect, tearing down stereotypes, and building bridges. In this way, the truth and attractiveness of authentic Christianity will be displayed to those outside the church. This is the church’s role in biblical outreach.
The Bible tells us that the only kind of faith that counts with God is a “faith working through love” (Galatians 5:6), and “faith without deeds is dead” (James 2:26). This means that saving faith necessarily expresses itself in deeds of service and love. In turn, such deeds actually feed our faith. That’s why we believe that every member should, in some way, be involved in service opportunities in and through the church—serving Christ by serving the body of Christ.
Jesus knew that it's difficult for us to look to the needs of others instead of merely our own. Therefore, in order to move our hearts to serve, Jesus made many promises. He said that the last will be first (Matthew 19:30; Mark 9:35), that the Father will honor those who serve his Son (Matthew 20:26; 23:11-12), that everyone who sacrifices in service for Christ will be rewarded greatly in heaven (Luke 18:29), and that it is far more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:35).
We value helping each person at The Crossing find an appropriate place to serve Christ by serving others—matching service opportunities with interests and skills.
God created us to live in relationship with one another. That’s why our passion is to be a loving, magnetic, and transformational community. This means much more than just being a church of friendly people. It means being an interdependent community in which we enjoy deep, authentic friendships.
Many important things happen when we commit ourselves to a genuine, loving church community. This kind of environment provides the context in which we grow spiritually, minister most effectively, and become truly attractive to outsiders. It allows us to experience a blending of giftedness that we cannot achieve merely as a collection of individuals.
Genuine, loving community always requires real commitment. While we are a church that eagerly welcomes newcomers—without asking for any commitments on their part until they are comfortable—we also believe that growing in a church body is a process of growing in commitment, both of the individual to the church and the church to the individual.
The gospel message—that God has completely accepted us in Christ—is something we must never move past as individual believers or as a church body. We believe that the path to lasting and deeper spiritual renewal is the continual embracing of the gospel.
Our passion is to apply the sufficiency of the grace of God to every aspect of our lives and church community. As a result, we become properly motivated and equipped for true obedience and maturity. And as a result, we avoid the common pitfalls of moralism, performance spirituality, and guilt motivation.
Jeff D.
The best way to grow closer to Jesus is by growing closer to others following him. No matter where you are on your journey, we have a place for you. The Crossing offers small groups, support groups, and studies for everyone: single or married, young or old, in times of joy or times of grief.
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Get Connected Explore Events & OpportunitiesGather with The Crossing’s community every Sunday to worship God. You can expect moving music and a biblical sermon to help you apply the God's word to your life and deepen your love for Jesus.
Sharing about yourself and studying the Bible with others is one of the best ways strengthen your intimacy with Jesus and find the Christian friends God wants to use to change your life.
Invite Jesus into your life on every day, not just Sunday. With podcasts, videos, blog articles and more, The Crossing offers tools to help you follow Jesus throughout your week.
We have three services on Sunday mornings. They start at 8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 AM CT.
We are a member of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church because we believe the Bible teaches that churches should be connected to a larger body of Christians (see Acts 15). Being a part of a denomination provides The Crossing with external accountability, encouragement, and opportunities to minister together with like-minded churches.
The Crossing practices covenant baptism. We believe Scripture teaches that baptism is not primarily a declaration of faith, but a sign pointing to God’s promises to his people in the gospel—both for believing adults and their children. While Baptism does not save anyone, that does not mean that it’s merely symbolic. Baptism is a spiritual means of God's grace instituted by Jesus for our good.
We understand that baptism is a controversial topic that has unfortunately divided Christians for centuries. Because we don’t want those same divisions to affect The Crossing, there is plenty of room in this church for those who have a different view on baptism. For more information about the church’s beliefs on this important issue, please consider attending our Discovery Class.
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