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Does Jesus inform how we should interact with each other? Does he have a preference for our attitude and behavior in the different relationships we may have?Loving one another sounds easy and even desirable, yet we all know "loving others" can be challenging! So what would it look like to "love each other as Jesus has loved us?" In a divided and sometimes unkind world, how is it possible to carry out the teachings of Jesus about offering unconditional love to those around us? Join Senior Pastor Marty Grubbs as he takes a look at some of the “one anothers” in the Bible and the difference they will make in your life as you truly understand their meaning and how to apply them in your relationships.
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We’ve each been given generous gifts from God: time, talents, and treasures. While it’s tempting to keep these gifts to ourselves, they are meant to be shared. In this four-week series, we’ll look at what it means to hold our gifts with open hands—investing what we’ve been given, so it can grow and make an impact beyond ourselves.
Are you tired of trying to change only to be set back by the same things every time? In Philippians, Paul reminds us that real change isn’t about trying harder. It’s about following Jesus as he leads you into a new and better life—one filled with purpose, joy, and peace no matter your circumstances. Join us for this series and discover how Jesus’ way of life can reshape your own.
This summer at Crossings, each message brings something new, but the goal remains the same: to help you grow in your faith and take your next step with God.
The Art of Following JesusWhen we know who Jesus truly is, we want to follow his example of a rich and meaningful life. But what does that look like today? Amidst hectic schedules, relationship tension, and demanding seasons of life, it can feel difficult to slow down and follow in his footsteps. Together, we’ll explore how we can put Jesus’ teachings into practice to live a transformed life through a vibrant relationship with the Father.