Listen to previous messages from Stones Crossing Church in Greenwood, IN. Visit us at stonescrossing.com for more information on our vision, beliefs, and other church information.
This week's question is "Why do you doubt?" and will take us to Matthew 14:22-33.
Our passage will be 1 Peter 5:5-11 and we'll talk about how to wait on God.
Why do we need godly shepherds in our lives? 1 Peter 5:1-5 answers the question.
How can we trust our sovereign God in suffering AND rejoice in the midst of the suffering? We can find the answers to these questions in 1 Peter 4:12-19.
What are the important instructions for living? 1 Peter 4:8-11 tells us.
Our sermon will focus on 1 Peter 4:1-7 and will answer the question "How do we live in light of the second coming of Christ?"
Our sermon will focus on 1 Peter 3:18-22 and how Jesus is victorious over suffering, sin, and Satan.
Our sermon will focus on 1 Peter 3:8-17 and how we can "live the good life" as Christ followers. We'll talk about things like godly relationships, godly responses in communication, restraining our tongue, and more.
We're back in our sermon series Between Two World this week. Our sermon will focus on 1 Peter 3:1-7 and will examine the roles of husbands and wives in a marriage.
What happened on the road to Emmaus as Jesus engaged with people after he had risen from the dead? Luke 24:13-34 shows how God opens our eyes and our hearts.
How do we follow Jesus in a fallen, broken world that is full of suffering? Our passage on Sunday will be 1 Peter 2:11-25 as we dig into the topic.
While we live as exiles in a foreign land, God does not intend for us to do so alone. Through Christ's work, God is forming a new people. In 1 Peter 2:4-10, we see the foundation, identity, and purpose of God's new people.
Our passage for this Sunday will be 1 Peter 2:1-3. Being a follower of Jesus is a response not to something we have done, but to something that Jesus has done for us. In understanding this, we should be compelled to live like we have truly been rescued.
We're continuing our sermon series Between Two Worlds this weekend. Our passage for this Sunday will be 1 Peter 1:23-25 and we'll talk about how God's Word brings new birth to our hearts and minds.
We're continuing our sermon series Between Two Worlds this weekend. 1 Peter 1:13-23 is our Scripture passage and, in the ESV Bible, the subheading above this passage is "Called to Be Holy." God is holy and desires for us to be holy, but how do we live in holiness when we still fight sin? We'll answer that question this weekend.
We're continuing our sermon series Between Two Worlds this weekend. We will focus on 1 Peter 1:3-12, answering these two questions: How does God use trials in our lives and, in turn, how can we still have joy even in the struggles?
We are beginning a new sermon series in 1 Peter entitled Between Two Worlds. In this New Testament book Peter answers, "How do we, as believers, live in the world without becoming part of the world?" Our passage this Sunday is 1 Peter 1:1-2. Peter reminds us of our gospel identity—strangers and aliens in a foreign land, as our true home is in heaven.
We're continuing our sermon series Life on Mission (Sharing the Gospel Where God Has You) this weekend and we'll be in John 20:19-23. As the Father sent Jesus into the world to accomplish salvation, Jesus sends us, his disciples, out in the power of the Spirit to declare that salvation is available in Jesus.
We're starting our next sermon series this weekend: Life on Mission (Sharing the Gospel Where God Has You).What does it mean to be salt and light in the community in which God has you? Matthew 5:11-16 tells us.
This Sunday we'll talk about where generosity stems from and how we can grow in becoming more generous. Our Scripture this weekend will focus on 2 Corinthians 8:1-15.
What does the Bible say about stewardship and giving? Find out this week as we dig into Luke 16:1-13.
This weekend, we'll be in Romans 16:1-23 and we'll talk about how, as Christ followers, God has called us to give our lives away to others.
This Sunday, we'll continue our sermon series It is Well as we focus on Matthew 11:28-30. We'll talk about what it looks like to rest in God.
This Sunday, we'll continue our sermon series It is Well as we focus on 2 Samuel 6:1-18. We'll talk about the holiness of God and how the fear of the Lord is the only appropriate response to Him.
How can we trust God in uncertain times? Join us for our new sermon series as we examine what that means. We'll be in Psalm 62 this Sunday.
As we approach the new year we look at three ways to examine ourselves found in 2 Corinthians 13:5-10.
This Christmas eve, we will read from Luke 2 and look at how we should respond to Christmas.
Phrases like "peace on earth," "inner peace," and "good vibes" are widely used these days. But what is true peace and how can you experience it? John 14:1-6 tells us and will be our focus for this weekend's sermon.
We'll continue in our Advent series this Sunday in John 3:16-21 as we focus on LOVE. God loves us deeply and we can receive that love through Jesus.
We'll continue in our Advent series this Sunday as we focus on HOPE. Because of Christmas, we have an eternal hope in Christ for our future. Our Scripture reading will focus on Isaiah 11:1-10 this weekend.
We're beginning our new sermon series that is focused on Advent these next four Sundays leading up to Christmas. This week, our sermon will center on John 15:1-11 and the joy we have in Christ.
This is the last week of our A Loving Life sermon series, and we'll discuss our friendship with God and how it empowers us to love others. We'll dig into John 15:9-17 as our passage.
This week, in our A Loving Life sermon series, we'll discuss how to fight fairly in marriage, examining Ephesians 4:25-32 and 5:25-27 as our framework.
We all have challenging relationships in our lives and sometimes we may ask ourselves: Why should we bother to love those who are difficult? This week, in our A Loving Life sermon series, we'll discuss how to overcome evil with good in relationships, using Romans 12:9-21 as our framework.
We all have challenging relationships in our lives and sometimes we may ask ourselves: Why should we bother to love those who are difficult? This week, in our A Loving Life sermon series, we'll discuss conflict in relationships: the problems of it, the consequences that come, and the solution to solve it.
We all have challenging relationships in our lives and sometimes we may ask ourselves: Why should we bother to love those who are difficult? We're beginning a new sermon series this week that will help answer that question. Join us for A Loving Life in the next few weeks. This Sunday, we'll be in 1 Corinthians 13.
We're spending time in Psalm 19 this weekend as we examine how God's glory is revealed and our appropriate response to that glory.
This Sunday, we'll dig into Matthew 12:38-42 and look at how Jesus is the greater Jonah.
This Sunday, we'll dig into Jonah 4 and what it looks like to love God with an undivided heart.
This Sunday, we'll talk about God's grace found in Jonah 3.
Today, we talk about God's grace found in Jonah 2.
At Stones, we believe God has called us to Go Beyond ourselves to share the gospel with unreached peoples and places in America and around the world. On this special Missions Sunday, we will celebrate how God has used Stones to reach the nations, spend time praying for the nations, and hear about opportunities to serve the nations. Wes Pastor, president of The NETS Center for Church Planting and Revitalization, will lead us as we hear from God's Word on Sunday. You can find out more about Wes and NETS at https://www.thenetscenter.org.
The new sermon series "Chase of Grace" will feature sermons centered on the story of Jonah. We'll see the extraordinary grace that God shows to weak people and God's relentless pursuit of lost people.
This Sunday's passage is centered around Ephesians 6:5-9
This weekend we'll focus on Ephesians 6:13-20 as we conclude the series in Ephesians 6. We will learn about spiritual warfare and how prayer can help us take a stand Against the Darkness.
We'll continue in Ephesians 6 this weekend, as we learn more about spiritual warfare and how we can take a stand Against the Darkness.
We begin a new sermon series this Sunday! We'll spend the next few weeks in Ephesians 6 as we learn more about spiritual warfare and how we can take a stand Against the Darkness.
Our passage for this Sunday's sermon will center on 1 Timothy 3 as we answer the question, "What is the nature of the church?"
This Sunday we will conclude the Summer in the Psalms series by examining Psalm 81. Psalm 81 is a call for God's people to worship and obey Him as they walk the wilderness of life.
This Sunday, we'll dig into Psalm 121, one of the ascent psalms used on difficult journeys. God is the one who helps and keeps his people along the way.
This Sunday, we'll dig into Psalm 46, which holds one of the most-used verses in Scripture: "Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!" (Psalm 46:10). But what does that verse mean within the context of the entire psalm?