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This series surveys recent developments in the Middle East from a biblical perspective. How are events in Israel, Syria, Iran, and Lebanon unfolding, and what might the future hold? In this class, we’ll explore the ever-changing landscape of the Middle East.
If you’re wondering what Christianity is really about—what it looks like with all the denominations and disputes cleared away—the book of Romans gives a clear answer. The letter to the Christians in Rome is the most accurate and detailed explanation of the Gospel in the Bible. Join us for this seven-week adventure of questions and answers.
Do history and archaeology support the story of Jesus' birth? Why is it important for the birth of Jesus to be rooted in historical facts? Join us as we take a historical and archaeological look at the Christmas story in the Bible.
The Gospel, with its declaration that Jesus is Lord, has always been a threat to the tyrants of history. In an era when Roman rulers demanded to be worshiped as gods, how did early Christians navigate the demands of the state and their faith? Can their solution provide a blueprint for Christians today?
Some say the Bible is not historically reliable, but is that true? Does archaeology affirm or dispute the biblical story? In this series, we’ll look at some recent archaeological finds and discuss their impact on the Bible.
Explore Jesus' family tree and the interesting characters who make up his lineage. While studying the genealogy of our Savior, we can better understand how and why he came to earth.
Most Christians believe there is room in Scripture for difference of opinion, but certain beliefs are essential. What are the essential beliefs that separate Christians from non-Christians? Join us as we open our Bibles and discuss this crucial issue.
Pastor Terry Feix explains the current events taking place in Israel
Are we predestined to heaven or hell? Should Christians support Israel? What does the Bible teach about denominations, gender roles, civil rights, and the devil? Find out during this discussion of the book of Ephesians.
The letter to the Thessalonians was one of the first written, making this book possibly the oldest in the New Testament. The letter was written to people who didn’t grow up Jewish and came from very diverse backgrounds. What were their challenges? What were their questions? Let’s explore it together in Living the Christian Life with Executive Pastor Terry Feix.
How did it happen that after 2,000 years of exile from the land, the Jewish people would declare a new nation of Israel in 1948? In The Making of Modern Israel, we will examine the fascinating events leading up to the modern state of Israel.Meets in the OKC Venue and online at venue.crossings.church.
A deep dive into the Sermon on the Mount with Pastor of Women's Ministries, Deidre Franklin
Political and social divisiveness in our world has reached a fever pitch. These divisions are infiltrating the church and threatening our unity. What is the Christian role in these divisive political and social issues? This class is available in person in the OKC Venue or online at venue.crossings.church, the Crossings App, and Facebook Live.
It’s easy to misunderstand Scripture, and taking verses out of context can lead to an inaccurate view of God’s Word and how it applies to our lives. Our new Wednesday Night teaching series, Out of Context, will look at familiar passages of the Old and New Testament while exploring the fundamentals of Bible study.
Events in America and the world are being shaped by the clash of a few powerful world views. In this series, we’ll take an in-depth look at these religions and their collision on the world stage. This class is available in person in the OKC Venue or online at venue.crossings.church, the Crossings App, and Facebook Live.
By any measure, 2020 has been a dark and difficult year for the world, and, undoubtedly, our Christmas celebrations will look very different than past years. Through the lens of one of the Bible’s most beautiful passages, Philippians 2, Pastor Terry Feix looks at how Christians have celebrated the birth of Christ in difficult times and far-off places. Offered on campus in the OKC Atrium or online on venue.crossings.church, the Crossings App, and Facebook Live.
Pastor Terry Feix leads us through his new 10-week series. David’s failures are well known to Bible readers, yet he was called “a man after God’s heart.” The life of David is instructive both historically and in our personal pursuit of Christ.
What cultural, leadership, and family lessons can we learn from Nehemiah? In Going Home: A Study of the Book of Nehemiah, Pastor Terry Feix continues leading us through the history of the Old Testament. Going Home explores Daniel, Ezra, and Nehemiah and the invaluable wisdom in each of them.
In the Bible, the kings of Israel faced unbelievable challenges. Some were successful in overcoming them, others failed. This series explores how our faith engages with the challenges in our lives.
A timely question in our day is this: When does a church get so far off track it isn’t Christian anymore? Twenty centuries ago the Apostle Paul addressed the same issue with a large group of churches in the region of Galatia. His message confronted them and will challenge us.
Christmas is more than the story of baby Jesus in a manger. It’s the story of demons trying to stop God’s plan and angels working to fulfill it. It’s the cosmos providing directions to the Magi, and a heavenly choir calling the shepherds. In this series, we look behind the curtain to the story behind Christmas.
The ancient city of Corinth had a reputation like our modern Las Vegas. The believers in Corinth weren’t getting the Christian life right at all. The Apostle Paul instructs them about everything from excommunication to speaking in tongues. Join us as we apply their lessons to our lives.
This study will delve into the least read and least known words of Jesus in the Bible: the seven letters to the seven churches of Revelation. During this four-week series, Pastor Terry Feix will guide us through the seven letters and help us better understand how to apply their wisdom and insight to our daily lives.
How close is our conception of Jesus to the authentic Jesus? The Gospel of Mark is the earliest account of Jesus’ life and teaching. This study examines the stories that fed the early church.
How did Jesus train his disciples? What were the early believers like? This series explores the lessons and examples for us from the earliest followers of Christ.
At some point, we’re all forced to confront the question of how a good God can allow undeserved suffering. Whether we ourselves are in a time of trial or someone we love, we need to make sense of suffering in the world. Join Pastor Terry Feix to seek relevant wisdom from the ancient story of Job.
How can we know that the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John present an accurate picture of Jesus? Is our faith grounded in belief or history? Join Pastor Terry Feix for this three-week class in the Venue as we discuss the Christmas Story.
Paul’s letter to the new believers in Rome stands as the most thorough explanation of the Gospel in the New Testament. This letter dives into the most important things Christians should know and touches on almost every controversial subject of our time! Join us as we discuss the mystery of the Gospel.
Even Hollywood could not come up with drama as intense as the lives of the Old Testament prophets! This series teaches us how to read the prophets so we understand their message and realize the application for Christians today. In a real sense, we are modern-day prophets!
This series examines the travels of Jesus in their chronological order. We will study His words in the context of where He spoke them. With the help of history and archaeology, the people and places of Jesus’ ministry will come to life.
Revelation is one of the most debated books of the Bible. This series combines history, politics, and theology to explain the book of Revelation in light of modern times and world events.