Sermons from Pastor Doug Cross at Alexandria Free Methodist Church in Alexandria, Virginia
Spiritual maturity should be the goal of every Christian, but some Christians never grow up. For each of us there comes a time when "spiritual milk" must become "spiritual meat".
Wherever we are in our spiritual lives--God has something more for us. Opening our lives to God is only the beginning of what the Holy Spirit will do for us as we open our lives to Him.
Even Jesus learned obedience from what He suffered. In God's economy even suffering is transformed by His grace to make us more like Jesus.
In a world full of problems and challenges, all of us need someone who will stand by our side and bring us a word of compassion. Jesus is that someone.
None of us are perfect--including moms. God can work through our mistakes; our less than ideal circumstances and our limitations as we offer our weakness to him as an offering.
Influence. As believers in Jesus Christ we are called to impact our world. Discover the difference Jesus wants to make through his followers as we look at Matthew 5:12-14.
God's word shows us our deepest inner self and exposes us for who we are. God's grace turns a throne of judgement into a throne of mercy.
Easter promises us peace. Easter promises us purpose. Easter promises us us power. As we experience the benefits of the resurrection through the power of the Holy Spirit.
All of us have a desire for peace of mind, confidence and rest. Come discover a rest that will never come to an end.
Wherever we've been, whatever we've done there is still time to turn around; there is still time to fly.
Jesus is the big brother we've always wanted. He invites us to the party. He makes us holy. He accepts us. He makes us free.
Drifting is dangerous, whether you're on an oil tanker or slipping through your spiritual life and not paying attention. The cure: make Jesus the anchor of your life.
Jesus us superior to the angels. Superior in His nature. Superior because He is worthy to be worshiped and superior in His effect on our lives
Introductions matter. Discover the uniqueness of Jesus as we explore his impact on creation, our world and His ability to transform our lives.
Lessons from the Sons of Korah: Part Four Character is formed in tough times. Learn how the writers of twelve of our Psalms rose from the depths of rebellion, rejection and fear to a place of honor, devotion and service.
Lessons from the Sons of Korah: Part Three Character is formed in tough times. Learn how the writers of twelve of our Psalms rose from the depths of rebellion, rejection and fear to a place of honor, devotion and service.
Lessons from the Sons of Korah: Part Two Character is formed in tough times. Learn how the writers of twelve of our Psalms rose from the depths of rebellion, rejection and fear to a place of honor, devotion and service.
Lessons from the Sons of Korah: Part One Character is formed in tough times. Learn how the writers of twelve of our Psalms rose from the depths of rebellion, rejection and fear to a place of honor, devotion and service.