Welcome to the CrossView Church podcast featuring our weekend messages. We are a church located in Snohomish, Washington helping people to find and follow Jesus. Visit us at mycrossview.com. New Messages are now posted every Monday.

Sometimes faith is clear when life is falling apart. But what about when things get just a little better? In Ruth 3, we see that mature faith isn't just about surviving hardship, it's also about taking a wise, trust-filled step forward, trusting God. Where might God be inviting you to move from endurance to action? We hope you will be encouraged.

The Sunday we continue our journey through the book of Ruth and come to a turning point in Ruth 2. This week we explore how God's care often becomes visible in unexpected ways through ordinary moments and faithful people.

Life doesn't always change through big, dramatic moments. Sometimes God meets us in the middle of a normal workday. In Ruth 2, we see how God works through ordinary obedience, quiet faithfulness, and unseen provision. If you're doing the next right thing and wondering where God is, He may already be at work.

This Sunday, Pastor Mark Morrison shares a powerful message from Matthew 14. We hope you will be encouraged

We continue in the Book of Ruth, looking at chapter 1. Faith doesn't always start with hope. Sometimes it starts with a turn. In Ruth 1, Naomi and Ruth show us a resilient faith that keeps walking toward God, even when life is painful, uncertain, and unfinished.

The Book of Ruth doesn't begin with hope fulfilled, it begins with loss. This week, we talk about what it means to trust God when life falls apart and heaven feels silent. If you're in a chapter one season, this story reminds us: God is not finished yet.

Pastor Mark Morrison shares a powerful message on the unchanging nature of a loving and faithful God to kick off 2026. We hope you will be encouraged.

As we end 2025 Pastor Holly shares a message asking us to reflect on Mary's journey and how God is faithful through all our uncertainly and fear. We hope you will be encouraged.

On the Fourth Sunday of Advent, we reflect on Simeon's encounter with Jesus and the love it reveals. Jesus is the salvation given for all people and a light for the nations. The heart of Christmas is that God has come near in Jesus, and His love is a gift to be received.

In a world that often defines joy by comfort, control, and success, Luke's Christmas story reminds us of something radically different. The joy of Advent isn't found in power or perfection; it's found in the God who comes near.

In a world that feels anything but peaceful, the prophet Micah reminds us that God's peace isn't found in calm circumstances, but in the presence of Jesus. We hope you will be encouraged.

Before the joy of Christmas and the glow of lights, Advent begins in the dark—right where God loves to meet us. In the waiting, in the weariness, in the wondering, a light has dawned. This Sunday at CrossView, we begin our Advent journey with Hope and His name is Jesus.

This Sunday, Pastor Kyle wraps up our Generosity series by highlighting a few stories from his recent trip to Asia and taking a brief look at 1 Timothy 6:17-19. We hope you will be encouraged.

What would our world look like if the kind of gracious generosity we see in Jesus was the kind of gracious generosity others see in us? Pastor David Hicks helps us explore our calling to reflect the generosity of Jesus. We hope you will be encouraged.

The world tells us that freedom, security, and happiness come through pursuing “more.” Yet many find that the more possessions they accumulate, the more those possessions control them. In God's Kingdom economy, it is generosity—not accumulation—that leads us into true freedom and contentment.

This week we explore the beauty of God's generous nature and how we, created in His image, are invited to live generously in our everyday lives.

This week, we wrap up our Faith in Action Series. In a world that runs on hurry, James invites us to slow down, trust God's timing, and let the waiting become the space where faith grows deep. We hope you will be encouraged.

This Sunday, we explore the beauty and depth of Psalm 119, the Bible's longest chapter and one of its most heartfelt. More than a list of rules, it's a song of worship celebrating God's Word as life-giving, transforming, and deeply personal. Through its poetry and structure, we'll see that every command reveals something about God's heart.

This week, we continue through the book of James in our Faith in Action series. What battles are you fighting, and how do you know if they are the right ones? This week, we'll talk about war and peace in the Christian life.

This Sunday, we'll look at James 3 and see how the tongue, though small, carries enormous power to bless or to burn. What do your words say about the wisdom guiding your life?

This Sunday, James reminds us that genuine faith shows up in action: feeding the hungry, extending mercy, and taking courageous steps of obedience. Without works, faith is lifeless, but when faith works through love, it is unmistakably alive.

This week, we continue our series in James with a look at James 2:1-13. James warns us not to import the world's values of status and image into the church. Instead, he gives us clear direction on how to live lovingly toward others.

This week, James reminds us that real faith isn't just about hearing God's Word—it's about living it out in everyday life. Join us as we look at what it means to be quick to listen, quick to obey, and slow to speak.

This week, we're launching our fall series , Faith in Action, with a look at the beginning of the Book of James. This Sunday, we'll learn how to reframe hardship, let endurance finish its work, and ask God for the wisdom we lack. We hope you'll be encouraged.

This Sunday, our students take over the church! We will be hearing from our Youth Pastor, Justus Cagle, and several students who will be sharing during the sermon time. We hope you will be blessed and encouraged!

This week, we close out our Stories of Jesus series with one of His most beloved parables—the Lost Sheep. Jesus shows us the heart of God: a Shepherd who doesn't settle for ninety-nine but goes searching until He finds the one. What does that mean for us as His church today? We hope you will be encouraged.

This week, we look at the Parable of the Talents. Jesus told a story about servants entrusted with something of great value — and how their choices revealed the true state of their hearts. What we do with what we've been given matters more than we think. We hope you will be encouraged.

This week, we'll look at two short parables, one about a man who stumbles across treasure in a field, and another about a merchant who finds a priceless pearl. The Kingdom of Heaven isn't something we add to our lives—it's something that redefines them. When we truly see its worth, we gladly let go of lesser things to take hold of something better.

This week Pastor Holly teaches on the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant. She looks at how Jesus' blunt teaching on forgiveness actually reflects the loving and merciful heart of God.

Jesus told a story about a sower, some seed, and four kinds of soil. But it wasn't really about farming—it was about us. Join us as we explore what the Parable of the Sower reveals about the condition of our hearts and how we receive the message of the Kingdom.

Pastor David Hicks preaches on God's heart for those who are marginalized and vulnerable and reminds us of our call to recognize the face of Jesus in every person, especially in “the least of these”. We hope you will be encouraged.

Pastor Scott Rossiter shares the heart of our loving Heavenly Father in the story of the Prodigal Son.

Pastor Mark Morrison kicks off our summer sermon series, The Stories of Jesus, with a message from the parable of the Good Samaritan.

This Sunday we conclude our “Walking With the Spirit” series with a message from Ephesians 5:15–21. This week we explore what it means to live a Spirit-filled life—not just occasionally, but continually and intentionally. Discover how Spirit-filled lives overflow into worship, gratitude, and humility, shaping every part of who we are.

This week at CrossView, we're exploring what it means to respond to the Spirit's voice through faithful stewardship. As we continue our “Walking With the Spirit” series, we'll discover how spiritual gifts are a grace from God, meant not for our status, but for service. We hope you'll be encouraged

This Sunday we focus on how we can tune in to the voice of the Holy Spirit in our everyday walk with Jesus. We hope you will be encouraged.

This week, we look at 1 Corinthians 12 and a well-known passage where Paul talks about Spiritual Gifts. We will discuss how the Holy Spirit equips us all to serve each other and corporately proclaim the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

This week we look at a well known passage in Galatians 5 and discuss what Paul says about how the Christian community is to use its freedom in Christ. We hope you will be encouraged.

This week in our Walking With The Spirit Series we look at Romans 8 and the Holy Spirit's role in transformation. We hope you will be encouraged.

This Sunday we look at how the Holy Spirit empowers each of us and the larger church for a very particular task, proclaiming the good news of Jesus! We hope you will be encouraged.

This Sunday we begin a new series called Walking With the Spirit. Pastor Kyle will discuss the Holy Spirit's role in our every day discipleship.

Pastor David Hicks shares a message of hope as he looks at the story of the two disciples on the Road to Emmaus. We hope you will be encouraged.

We celebrate Resurrection Sunday with a look at a deeply meaningful moment between the risen Jesus and Mary Magdalene in John 20. We hope you will be encouraged.

This Sunday, Pastor Holy kicks off Holy Week by looking at the perspectives of a few different groups following Jesus as he enters Jerusalem in John 11 and 12. We hope you will be encouraged.

For the final Sunday in our Sermon on the Mount Series we look more closely at the foundation needed for a life of faith. We hope you will be encouraged.

As we near the end of our Sermon on the Mount Series, we look more closely at Matthew 7 and Jesus' encouragement to choose a particular way of life.

This Sunday we look at what Jesus says about trusting in God for everything in life. He also encourages his followers to seek heavenly treasures. We hope you will be encouraged.

This week we continue in our series on the Sermon on the Mount and look at Matthew 6. Jesus gives a warning and encourages his listeners to live an authentic life. We hope you will be encouraged.

This Sunday, we celebrate Baptism Sunday. Our service includes several baptisms, and we will look at the idea of baptism throughout the scriptures. We hope you will be encouraged.

Did Jesus really say to not resist evil? What should we do when someone treats us unfairly? What does it mean to love our enemies – and do we really have to? This Sunday, we take a closer look at what Jesus had to say about resistance, revenge, and loving our enemies.

This week we look at the second "You've heard it said, but I say to you" statement from Jesus where he addresses adultery and lust. Jesus calls his followers to deepen their understanding of the law and live in a particular way. We hope you will be encouraged.