Crossover Church is ordinary people crossing over into extraordinary life in Christ one step at a time.
We have a master teacher for life.
Bishop Ken Ross shares some brief thoughts on Romans 8 for the season Crossover Church is entering.
The Big C church is really joyful, having fun. The kingdom of God is full of color and beauty and music. Our little c church needs to take fun seriously!
Paul observed and listened before he began to speak the good news of Jesus.
We are a “little c church” experiencing the same collision as the “Big C Church” here in Colorado Springs. As we continue to engage our community let us follow Saint Stephen’s example.
But there were foundational practices found at the beginning of the big C Church that are carried out in small c church to make it vibrant and alive. Worship was at the heart of the church from its inception.
God works to create a local expression of his church. The Big C Church is only seen in the little c church. The gospel creates communities. As people respond to the good news of what God has done it is natural for them to gather for worship and encouragement.
Jesus brings a peace unlike any offered by this world.
God does not abandon his people to the desolate grave. He has a different gate for them to pass through.
Jesus comes into Jerusalem with peace and humility.
When we encounter death we comfort each other by pointing to the Lord of Life. We still know sadness, confusion, and anger when we are affected by death.
The story of the man born blind gives us a fuller understanding of sin and how Jesus can take away the blindness it causes.
God brings outsiders in and together by the work of Jesus.
Starting over is practically impossible, so Jesus calls us to be reborn.
The journey of Lent continues from Ash Wednesday by facing the reality of our enemy and the hope we have in our Savior, Jesus Christ.
On Transfiguration Sunday Christians around the world are considering the “true myth” of Jesus.
The GOOD LIFE is about having a good heart, becoming wise to our core.
Wisdom is accessible.
Wisdom is getting God’s power and instructions inside of us. Proverbs 4 gives part of the picture for pursuing wisdom by setting three boundaries, then the New Testament reframes our pursuit.
Wisdom bringing confidence, not in ourselves, but in God having us.
Jesus opened up this relationship with God in a way the author of Proverbs would not have known. We receive these Proverbs with deeper understanding because of what God has done in Jesus.
The fear of the Lord is where we start.
Jesus' baptism supplied Christ with what he needed to walk into the next years of ministry. Some key life questions were answered in Jesus’ baptism: Who am I? Why do I exist? How do I fulfill my purpose?
Let us look closely at how Jesus was brought up and then let us consider how we bring him up in our lives. Let us have a Nazarene New Year as followers of Jesus the Nazarene.