from John 17
In a life spent trying to follow Jesus well, we know that prayer should be a priority. Why is it, then, that something that is so vital to our connection with God often seems to difficult to grasp? Am I praying correctly? Am I asking God for the right things? Are my prayers too small? How can I “pray without ceasing” when I can’t remember to give thanks for a meal?
What if part of the issue is not that prayer isn’t enough of a priority, but what the priority of our prayer is? In John 17, we find that Jesus gives an example of prayer that might just change our perspective on what a life of following Him could look like.
w/ Vern Collins
from John 15:1-17
What is your life oriented around?
There is a saying often used in the business world that states, “All organizations are perfectly designed to get the results they are now getting. If we want different results, we must change the way we do things.”
While your life is not an organization or a system, the same truth is applicable. If Jesus says that we are to bear fruit for His Kingdom, it begs the question: what kind of fruit are you bearing?
What if our primary focus isn’t the fruit, but what our lives are rooted in?
w/ Vern Collins
from Genesis 12:1-9
In the first of a special two-part series (and brief break from our “Summer Reading” series), we welcome new Senior Pastor Lory Beth Huffman who challenges us to consider what it might look like for us to journey TOGETHER with the future that God is calling us in to.
God is calling. Right where you are. Will you follow?
w/ Lory Beth Huffman
from John 11:1-44
To be sure, the raising of Lazarus from the dead is one of Jesus’ most spectacular displays of power over the course of His ministry. But for those who are familiar with the story, is it possible that we allow the miracle to overshadow the proclamation made by Jesus when He states, “I Am the resurrection and the life?”
Certainly there are tombs we need to be called out of, but in making this statement, what is Jesus speaking in to our present…what is Jesus speaking into all of our “IF ONLY” statements?
w/ Vern Collins
from John 8:12-20
Imagine what could change about the way your life and the world around you if you lived into the truth, that while things may seem dark now…the promise is that darkness not only will not endure, but has been swallowed up in Light!
w/ Jeff McClain
from John 6:35-59
“Desire” is not a word we use often in the church…somehow it has come to mean something bad…after all, isn’t it our desires that lead to sin…that lead to choosing things that are less than what God wants for us?
In our passage this week, Jesus isn’t challenging the crowd on having desire, rather calling them to consider that perhaps their desire is simply misplaced.
We spend a great deal of time and energy trying to satisfy our need to be fulfilled with things that at the least will only leave us hungry for more, and at worst will steal life from us…but what if we could find our desires fulfilled in something or Someone Who will not only satisfy us, but give us life?
“Come and eat and be filled…”
w/ Vern Collins
from John 3:1-18
Have you considered what coming face to face with the Good News of the Gospel of Christ might truly mean for your life?
It has the power to shape the way you view your life, understand your purpose. It has the power to change the way you view others. It has the power to define who you are.
In this, Pastor David Hockett’s last Sunday with us, he proclaims a powerful, hopeful, and inviting message that is at the core of who we are invited to be as individuals, and who we are called to be as the church.
w/ David Hockett
from John 1:1-18
Do you ever stop to think of the power of your words? Words have the power to create, and they have the power to destroy. Words have the power to uplift and they have the power to tear down, to heal and to wound…
As we begin our “Summer Reading” series through the Gospel of John, we are invited to encounter the power of One Word in particular…the fullness of the wisdom, and knowledge, and purpose, and creativity of God wrapped up in the flesh…Jesus.
What does it mean that this Word was spoken into the darkness? What does it mean that this Word is spoken into YOUR darkness?
w/ Vern
from Psalm 51:1-17
Paul writes in his letter to the church in Galatia that, “it is for freedom that you have been set free,” and challenges the believers there to no longer be yoked by slavery…and yet, many of us walk around bound by the weight of our failures and our sin.
We bear it to the point that we become experts at hiding it…
But what if freedom is found, not in hiding it…but by being willing to be honest about those times when we miss the mark?
What if in choosing freedom, we are also choosing to look more like the church Jesus imagined?
w/ Vern Collins
from James 1:19-27
One of the key pieces of the shape of the Christian life is that of ministry. That is, giving all of who we are to the work of Christ in this world.
What if ministry isn’t so much about the things we DO, but how we give ourselves in relationship with others? That changes not only our approach, but might just call of a reordering of our priorities.
w/ Vern Collins
from Hebrews 10:23-25
Mission Celebration Sunday! How is God calling you to deeper discipleship? Deeper trust in His call? Deeper dependence on His leading and His provision as He draws you deeper into the full life that Jesus promises in John 10?
w/ testimony from some of our very own Crossroads family and a word from Pastor Laura Byrch
from John 20:1-18
We have a great tendency to hope for things that will not last. Sure, like the end of the week, they may bring relief or rest for a brief period of time, but ultimately they are as fleeting as Fridays.
What if, instead of hoping for temporary newness, and the wrong kind of resurrection…you dare to believe that Jesus brings lasting hope and a new life that will not spoil or fade?
Imagine the possibility.
Jesus is RISEN!
w/ Vern Collins
from Matthew 21:1-11
What is the statement you are making with your life?
Is it one of security, or of uneasiness? Is it a statement of confidence, or are you seeking identity in people and possessions?
Everything we do or say makes a deeper statement about who we are and what we believe…everything we do even makes a statement about Who we believe Jesus to be.
What if this Palm Sunday, you didn’t merely watch Jesus “pass by” on the road into Jerusalem amid shouts of “Hosanna!” but you chose to turn and follow Him?
w/ Vern Collins
from Genesis 32:22-32
Yes, you’re taught not to fight…but we fight anyway don’t we? Maybe it’s not about throwing punches, but it nearly impossible to go through this life without finding ourselves in contention with others from time to time…
What if fighting is actually a part of the journey? What if it has everything to do with what you are fighting for and who you are fighting?
For our 5th Sunday in Lent we consider Jacob and the fight he had with God…perhaps it’s time for you to get in the dirt with God!
w/ Vern Collins
from Matthew 5:1-3
As we continue our series through the season of Lent, we are invited to consider one of Jesus’ keys to the kingdom we have been talking about in recent weeks…
Humility.
What if, instead of the way we tend to think of humility, as what we stand to lose by choosing the humble path, we dare to consider that humility is instead about what we might gain?
w/ Vern Collins
from Luke 17:20-21
We often speak of life with Christ as being a “journey,” but inherent in a journey is that at some point there is an end…a finish line. What does the finish line with Christ look like? How do we know when we’ve arrived?
On the 3rd Sunday of Lent, you’re invited to consider what Jesus means when He talks about this Kingdom that is coming or that is near…
Where exactly is this Kingdom breaking in? Around us…or inside us? And if it’s inside you…imagine what that means for your life!
w/ Vern Collins
from Psalm 42 and Ephesians 3:16-19
What if you longed for God, simply for Who God is, rather than longing for the things God can do for you?
In our second week in Lent, you’re invited to consider how life might begin to look different if you live from your true self, from your true nature as one created to be deeply connected to God.
w/ Vern Collins
from Matthew 4:1-11
As we begin our journey through the season of Lent, we invite you to consider Lent perhaps differently than you ever have before.
What if, instead of surrendering some habit you are trying to break, or feeling guilty about the things you can’t surrender or simply don’t want to surrender, you saw Lent as a time to rest? A time to rest in the ground of God’s goodness, and allow God to speak to you about who you truly are as one loved deeply by Him.
w/ David Hockett