God Revealed is a 4-week Advent sermon series that explores the concepts of Christ’s Incarnation in John 1:1-14. This passage captures the heart of Christmas: The Word becoming flesh to dwell among us. It establishes a transformative narrative of “new beginnings” marked by the coming of Jesus, revealing how God enters human history. In this series, we will see how we can be a new creation, have a new mission, enter a new family, and have a new home. Jesus.
Weird
Being “weird” isn’t about being odd for the sake of it — it’s about living so differently from the world that people can’t help but notice something is different about you. As citizens of God’s Kingdom, we’re not meant to blend into the culture around us. In this series on 1 Peter, we’ll discover why God calls His people to stand out, how to live with purpose in a culture that’s not our home, and how our “weird” way of life can lead others to Jesus.
The Unbelievable Work Of The Disciples In Acts
The Mission Week sermon for 2025 focuses on how every disciple has a role to play in the Kingdom, even when we don’t feel like the ‘main character.’ We also highlighted some of the ways God is using the people of Crosspoint in local and global mission.
The Goal of Grace
Grace isn’t just God’s way of forgiving us—it’s His way of transforming us. This message explores how grace leads us beyond pardon to perfection in love. Discover how God’s grace doesn’t just save us from sin, but shapes us into the image of Jesus so that His perfect love can fill and overflow through our lives.
The Prophet and the King
What if God spoke to you by name and called you to serve him powerfully? What if God invited you into a big adventure to change the culture, lead people back to God before it was too late? And what if, at the same time, no one listened, and nothing changedThis was the case for the prophet Jeremiah and King Josiah. God called Jeremiah to speak truth to his people, who never listened, and Josiah led the Kingdom of Israel for a short 37 years of peace and obedience. They lost the culture war. They knew no one would listen. But they remained faithful. They followed God’s will into tragedy and suffering, but they still pointed to a future hope.
Let’s Go!
This is a series meant to reshape the way we live as followers of Jesus. Becoming a Faithful Follower requires that we actively work to be with Jesus, become like Jesus, and carry out his Kingdom vision for the world in our everyday lives. We want to follow in his steps so closely that we naturally become more like Jesus in every area of our life. Join us over these 4 weeks as we discover how to faithfully follow the way of Jesus, together.
Straight Outta Context
There are some individual verses of the bible that are commonly used and referenced… Usually out of context. What would happen if we re-read the passage in its original context? It might just change the way we see God, ourselves and world around us. Join us as we reframe well-known bible passages and highlight the skills of contextual bible-reading and asking good questions!
Battle Ready
Ever felt like your day was a battle? Life is hard; following Jesus is even harder. Fortunately, God didn’t leave us to fight our battles on our own. He gave us spiritual armor to protect us, and even help us win the battles we face. This is how we fight our battles and stand our ground. Join us over the next 8 weeks to learn how to put on the armor of God.
Running from God
Join us as we encounter the transforming reality of mercy found within the book of Jonah. Through Jonah’s journey, we will uncover how God’s relentless compassion extends not only to those we deem unworthy but also to us in our moments of rebellion. Each week, we’ll reflect on our own tendencies to run from God and discover how surrendering to His will can lead to unexpected blessings. Come ready to engage with the realities of mercy, repentance, and the relentless love of a God who pursues us, even when we try to run and hide.
To: You, From: God
As a part of the Christmas season, many families around the world give presents to one another. On those presents, a tag is put that says: “To: _______, From: ______” to indicate who the present is to and who it is from. This is a character series built around the characters in the Christmas story. What we see in their lives is some of our very own felt needs. If their story could give us a gift that speaks to our felt needs, what would it be? Well, in this series, we find out.











