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Send us Fan MailJesus' resurrection was not the end of the story.Before ascending into heaven, Jesus promised His followers they would receive power through the Holy Spirit. The mission He gave them would be impossible without God's presence working in and through them.In Week 3 of Encounter, we explore Acts 1:1–8 and discover why the Holy Spirit still matters today.

Send us Fan MailBefore there were church buildings, denominations, or even the New Testament… there was a mission.In Week 2 of Encounter, we look at Jesus' final instructions to His followers in Matthew 28:16–20. The resurrection wasn't just meant to inspire us—it commissioned us.Jesus calls His followers to go, make disciples, baptize, teach, and live with the confidence that He is still with us.

Send us Fan MailEaster declares that Jesus is alive—but what happens when you're not sure you believe it?In Week 1 of our Encounter series, we look at Thomas, one of Jesus' closest followers, who struggled to believe the resurrection. His honest doubts led to one of the most powerful personal encounters with Jesus.If you've ever wrestled with doubt, this message is for you.

Send us Fan MailWhat if the most important thing about you… is something that can never change?In Romans 8:31–39, we find one of the most powerful promises in all of Scripture: nothing can separate us from the love of God.In the final week of our Set Free series, Kevin Syes walks through this truth and shows how your identity in Christ shapes everything about your life.Because before behavior ever changes— identity comes first.And when you understand who you are in Christ, it changes how you live.In this message, we explore: • What it means to be more than a conqueror • Why God's love is unshakable • How identity drives transformationNo matter what you face— you are not alone, and you are not defeated.

Send us Fan MailWhat does God do with our pain?Suffering is one of the hardest realities of life—and one of the biggest questions people wrestle with in their faith.In Romans 8:17–28, we see a powerful and unique perspective: suffering is not meaningless, and it is not the end of the story.In Week 6 of our Set Free series, we explore:• The unique view of suffering in Christianity• The resource God gives us in suffering• How to access hope in the middle of painGod doesn't ignore suffering.And He doesn't waste it either.Even in the hardest moments, He is working for your good.

Send us Fan MailCan people really change?Romans 8 gives a clear and powerful answer: yes—but not on your own.In Week 5 of our Set Free series, Westminster Campus Pastor Kevin Syes walks through Romans 8:5–17 and shows how real transformation happens—not through effort alone, but through the power of the Holy Spirit living in you.If you are in Christ, the Spirit of God is not just with you— He is in you.And that changes everything.

Send us Fan MailThere is more to Easter than a moment in history—it's a verdict over your life.Romans 8:1 declares one of the most powerful truths in all of Scripture:“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”In this Easter message, Senior Pastor Reid Robinette walks through what the resurrection really means—not just that Jesus is alive, but that your guilt, your shame, and your past no longer define you.Because of Jesus:The verdict is in.The sentence is gone.And the freedom is real.Join us for Week 4 of our Set Free series as we celebrate the hope and freedom found in the resurrection.

Send us Fan MailHave you ever found yourself doing the very thing you said you'd never do again?You're not alone.In Romans 7, Paul describes a struggle that every person can relate to—the battle between who we want to be and what we still wrestle with.In Week 3 of our Set Free series, we unpack this internal war and discover three critical truths:• The battle you cannot win• The battle you cannot lose• How to fight the right battleThe struggle you feel isn't proof that you're failing—it may actually be evidence that something in you is changing.Because in Christ, the battle is no longer about trying harder…it's about learning how to fight differently.

Send us Fan MailWhat does it really mean to be free?In a world that tells us freedom is doing whatever we want, the Bible offers a very different perspective. In Romans 6:15–23, we discover a surprising truth: everyone serves something.The question isn't if you will serve—it's what you will serve.In Week 2 of our Set Free series, we explore how being set free from sin and becoming a servant of God are actually two sides of the same coin. And how true freedom is found not in independence—but in surrender.Because the thing you give your life to…is the thing that shapes your life.

Send a textWhat happens after the “not guilty” verdict?Many people believe that forgiveness is the end of the story. But the Bible teaches something even bigger: Jesus didn't just forgive your sin—He gave you a new life.In Week 1 of our Set Free series, we explore Romans 6:1-14 and discover that freedom in Christ means more than being forgiven. It means becoming someone new.You are not just the person you used to be.Through Jesus, you are made new.Join us as we begin this powerful journey through Romans 6–8 and learn how the freedom Christ promises becomes a reality in everyday life.

Send a textThere's a difference between guilt and shame.Guilt says, “I did something wrong.”Shame says, “I am something wrong.”In the final week of Grown-Up Monsters, we look at John 21 and Peter's restoration. After publicly denying Jesus, Peter is met not with condemnation, but with grace. Jesus recreates the scene of failure — and rewrites the ending.

Send a textFear is one of the most primal emotions we experience. It protects us — but it can also overwhelm us.In Week 2 of Grown-Up Monsters, we explore Psalm 3 and discover how prayer helps us confront fear instead of being controlled by it. David wrote this psalm while running for his life, yet he declared, “But You, Lord, are a shield around me.”This service offers biblical insight and practical tools to help you:• Understand how fear works• Reframe the stories fear tells• Pray honestly in the middle of stress• Anchor your heart in truthYou don't have to let fear master you.

Send a textWe all had monsters under the bed as kids. As adults, they hide in our hearts.Week 1 of Grown-Up Monsters explores one of the most common yet hidden struggles we face: loneliness.In Mark 1:35–45, Jesus encounters a man who had been isolated and untouchable. Before performing a miracle, Jesus does something powerful — He reaches out and touches him. It's a reminder that God does not stand at a distance from our loneliness. He meets us in it.If you've been feeling alone, unseen, or spiritually distant, this service will remind you that you are not abandoned.

Send a textFor weeks, we've been asking a hard question: What's your excuse?But this final message reminds us that the solution isn't trying harder or managing behavior — it's experiencing new life.In Ephesians 2:1–10, Senior Pastor Reid Robinette teaches that we are not struggling people who need a little help — we are spiritually dead people who need to be made alive.Grace doesn't polish your old life.It gives you a new one.This message is a powerful invitation to move from excuses to resurrection.

Send us a textPride often disguises itself as certainty — but it quietly keeps us stuck.In this message, Senior Pastor Reid Robinette teaches from John 8, showing how refusing to admit we're wrong prevents us from experiencing truth and freedom. Jesus invites us out of self-justification and into humility — because freedom begins when pride ends.This message will challenge you to examine where pride may be shaping your excuses — and to respond to Jesus with honesty and trust.

Send us a textGod loves you exactly as you are — but He loves you too much to leave you there.In Week 2 of What's Your Excuse?, Pastor Kevin Syes explores how grace is not permission to stay stuck, but an invitation to grow, move, and step forward in faith.Through Luke 9:59–62 and Matthew 25:15–30, we're reminded that following Jesus requires more than good intentions. Grace calls us to responsibility, obedience, and action — not someday, but today.If you've ever felt hesitant, delayed, or unsure about taking your next step, this message will challenge and encourage you to respond to God's grace with movement.

Send us a textHave you ever felt stuck in your faith — not moving forward, but not walking away either?In Week 1 of our new series What's Your Excuse?, Senior Pastor Reid Robinette challenges us with a simple but confronting truth: our intentions don't determine our direction — our actions do.Using Hebrews 12:1–2, we explore how fear, insecurity, and past experiences can quietly become excuses that hold us back from following Jesus fully. Scripture calls us to lay aside the weight, fix our eyes on Jesus, and take real steps forward.The question isn't whether you believe — it's what's holding you back.

Send us a textWelcome to Crossroads Online!Today we conclude our series WITH by focusing on what remains when everything else fades — love.In Week 8: With Love, Pastor Jono Contestabile teaches from Luke 7, where a woman encounters the overwhelming grace of Jesus. Her response isn't obligation or performance — it's love flowing from having been deeply loved.

Send us a textIn Week 7: With Hope, Pastor Reid Robinette reminds us that hope isn't something we generate through effort or achievement — it's something we receive through presence.When life feels chaotic and uncertain, the question isn't “What can I do?”It's “Who am I walking with?”

Send us a textWelcome to Crossroads Online, and happy New Year!As we begin a new year together, we continue our series WITH, exploring what it looks like to live daily life in relationship with God.In Week 6: With Faith, Pastor Reid Robinette reminds us that faith is not about control, certainty, or having all the answers. Faith is surrender — trusting God with our lives because He can be trusted.

Send us a textWe're so glad you've joined us today as we continue our series WITH.In Week 5: With God, Pastor Reid Robinette invites us to consider what it truly means to live in ongoing relationship with God — not under Him, over Him, from Him, or for Him, but with Him.Jesus describes life with God as a treasure worth everything, a reconciled relationship that makes us new, and a life that remains connected to Him as our source.

Send us a textAt Christmas, we celebrate more than a moment in history —we celebrate the truth that God is WITH us.In this Christmas Eve message, Pastor Reid Robinette teaches from Matthew 1, showing how the incarnation of Jesus reveals God's heart for relationship. God is not the means to a blessing — He is the blessing.This message is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and receive the hope, peace, and love found in Emmanuel — God WITH us.

Send us a textThis week, Pastor Jono Contestabile continues our series WITH, exploring another posture that can quietly pull us away from real relationship with God: living for God.Week 3: Not For GodIt's possible to devote your life to serving God — and still lose sight of knowing Him. In Philippians 3, Paul reminds us that even the best spiritual accomplishments can't compare to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ.God doesn't call us first to accomplish something for Him,but to walk with Him — and then join Him where He's already at work.

Send us a textThis week, Pastor Kevin Syes continues our series WITH, where we're exploring the postures that quietly pull us away from relationship with God.So many of us try to find the “right principles” to make life work. But Jesus taught that you can study the Scriptures, memorize the truths, and still miss the God who stands right in front of you.Life with God is not a formula — it's a relationship.

Send us a textIs faith really just a list of rules? For many people, that's the only version of Christianity they've ever known — do this, don't do that, and hope God is pleased. But Jesus offers something completely different.In Week 1 of our new series WITH, Pastor Reid Robinette unpacks what it means to live not under God, but with God — a life rooted in relationship rather than performance.

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Send us a textIn John 6:60-69, many of Jesus' followers walked away when His words became difficult to hear.But Peter answered, “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words of eternal life.”In this closing message of the Follow Series, Pastor Reid Robinette challenges us to examine our commitment to Jesus.Will we keep following when faith gets uncomfortable—or will we walk away?

Send us a textEver feel like you've been walking the wrong way?In Luke 24:13–27, two disciples were heading away from Jerusalem, confused and heartbroken—until Jesus met them on the road.This week, Pastor Jono Contestabile reminds us that even when we wander, grace meets us where we are and leads us home.

Send us a textIt's easy to get ahead of Jesus—to make plans, take control, and then ask Him to bless what we've already decided.But following Jesus means something different. It means surrendering control and trusting Him to lead.In Mark 8:27–38, Jesus rebukes Peter for trying to lead the way and reminds us that true discipleship is about following from behind.This week, Pastor Reid Robinette challenges us to ask:➡️ Am I following Jesus, or just hoping He's following me?

Send us a textIn Luke 5, James and John left everything to follow Jesus. What could that look like in your life?In this message, Pastor Kevin unpacks what it means to take a step of faith—leaving behind what holds you back and discovering the life Jesus calls you to. You may have no idea what hangs in the balance when you decide to follow Him.

Send us a textDiscover how following Jesus can change your life — one step at a time. In John 1:35–49, we see the first disciples called to follow Him. Are you ready to take your next step?

Send us a textDo you ever feel like your life is too small—like you were meant for more? God's vision for you is greater than what you see today.In Genesis 15, Abraham was told to look up at the stars and believe God's promise. This week in A Million Miracles, Pastor Jono Contestabile reminds us: you were made for more. You were created on purpose, for a purpose.Helpful Links:Sermon StudyFollow us on Instagram and Facebook.Watch on Youtube.Crossroads 2024 worship Spotify playlist.Info on Crossroads Church.If you'd like to give you can do so here.

Send us a textFrom your DNA to your soul, your very existence is a miracle. Every heartbeat, every breath, every detail of who you are reflects the image of God.In Week 2 of A Million Miracles, Pastor Reid Robinette takes us through Psalm 139 to remind us that you are fearfully and wonderfully made — biologically miraculous and spiritually priceless.Helpful Links:Sermon StudyFollow us on Instagram and Facebook.Watch on Youtube.Crossroads 2024 worship Spotify playlist.Info on Crossroads Church.If you'd like to give you can do so here.

Send us a textIs science proof of God? Some people say they've never experienced a miracle—but the truth is, you've never not. From the beginning of creation, God's fingerprints are everywhere, and even science points us back to Him.In this kickoff to A Million Miracles, Pastor [Name] opens Genesis 1 and Romans 1:20 to show how the miraculous is hidden in the everyday.

Send us a textWhen Jesus finished the Sermon on the Mount, the crowds were amazed. But what happened next? Did they head back to life as usual, or did His words transform their everyday lives?In this final message of our Summer on the Mount series, Pastor Kevin Eyes invites us to pause and reflect: what was the heartbeat of Jesus' teaching, and how do we carry it with us into the valleys of daily life?

Send us a textWhat foundation are you building your life on? In this week's podcast, Pastor Reid Robinette closes Jesus' Sermon on the Mount with a powerful challenge: choose the narrow way, live authentically, and build your life on the rock of God's truth.

Send us a textIn this week's podcast, Pastor Jono Contestabile unpacks Matthew 7:7–12, reminding us that prayer is more than asking—it's seeking God's presence and persistently knocking in faith. Discover the hope and assurance Jesus gives when we approach our heavenly Father with open hands and hearts.Helpful Links:Sermon StudyFollow us on Instagram and Facebook.Watch on Youtube.Crossroads 2024 worship Spotify playlist.Info on Crossroads Church.If you'd like to give you can do so here.

Send us a textIn Matthew 7:1–6, Jesus gives one of His most quoted — and most misunderstood — commands: “Do not judge.” But what does He really mean? In this message, Pastor Kevin Syes unpacks the difference between judgment and discernment, the danger of hypocrisy, and how to approach others with humility and grace. Learn how to remove the “log” from your own eye before addressing the “speck” in someone else's, and discover the freedom that comes from living under God's standard of mercy.

Send us a textAre you holding on so tightly that you're missing peace?In this full Sunday service from Crossroads Church, Pastor Reid Robinette explores Matthew 6:19–34, where Jesus reminds us that control doesn't bring security—trust in God does.We often treasure comfort, security, and stability, believing they'll give us peace. But Jesus invites us to a better way: letting go of control and seeking His Kingdom first. This worship service and message will encourage you to release the pressure, silence anxiety, and experience freedom in God's care.