Showing posts with label crossroads community church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crossroads community church. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Big Daddy came to town



My life has taken an unusual (even for me) giant leap forward speeding ahead the past few months.... multi-sites, new staff, events to plan and lead, houses to maintain, my own families' Thanksgiving to plan and enjoy and elderly parents to love.

But I'm so thankful for all the many things I get to be part of and one of those events was the Big Daddy Weave/Brandon Heath concert Crossroads' hosted recently.

These gentlemen love the Lord and authentically serve Him as they travel!  It was a joy to host them at Crossroads!

Enjoy the pictures...

My hubby and I were treated as if we were old friends by Big Daddy Weave's guys as well as Brandon Heath (even after I didn't recognize him when he first came into the Crossroads Coffee Shop)   It was an honor to serve them!

We sold out - people stood in line for as far as you could see!

Preparations began early in the day!




The band took an extended time of spiritual reflection and prayer to prepare well
for the concert.  They walked around the auditorium asking the Lord to be very present!

We sold out - no room to spare and it was a glorious concert!!

It was a glorious night together as we worshiped at the Jesus I Believe Tour!  

Sunday, September 2, 2018

weekend report

As we began to prepare for one of the most important weekends of the year when we launch our Communities and Classes - we were joined by Pastor Dave's good friend Pastor Patrick Grach.  It was obvious that God hand-picked Patrick to speak to us about the Luke 2 passage explaining that God intended for us to need one another - to participate in gatherings and groups in order to love and serve one another!  It was great!

We worshiped together both in the main auditorium and our student ministry.   I heard music come from the back so I couldn't resist taking a picture of Ben leading our student worship team preparing to lead students to the Lord.  It was excellent!

Ben Stuckey leading our amazing student ministry band.
Our worship in the main auditorium included a very touching 'send out' prayer for Brooke and Keegan McQuate.  Keegan grew up at Crossroads and came back from college as an intern with us while Brooke was on our children's staff.  So encouraging to see young adults grow up in the church and then go out!  The raised hands in the congregation represent a promise to remember them in prayer!  So good!

A promise from our congregation to pray!
WORSHIP was SO strong - I was thankful to be there!


Our setlist:

Announcements

Open Up the Heavens
Lion and the Lamb
Prayer for McQuates (11:00 only)
Mighty Cross (my new favorite song)
Community Video
Intro of Speaker - Pastor Dave
Message:  Communities - Pastor Patrick
Closing song:  Tremble
Exit song: Instrumental - Open Up the Heavens

To watch our services on-line go to crossroadswired.com

Sunday, August 12, 2018

weekend report

I loved this weekend so much!  The Reluctant Followers Series ended today - it has been a fabulous series and this weekend's teaching on Prayer was not an exception!  If you missed it I encourage you to watch it - such rich worship and it was so good to gain a greater understanding of what God intended our prayer life to be.

Our choir and praise band lead us straight to the thrown of God in worship!

Our setlist:

Announcements - Vanessa Alcantara

Great Are You Lord
Mighty Cross
Cornerstone
Special Music: When We Pray
Bumper video
Message:  Reluctant Followers Pt. 13; That's Why We Pray - Lead Pastor Dave Vance
Prayer
Exit Instrumental

To watch our services go to crossroadwired.com

I got to personally talk to 5 people visiting for the first time this weekend - these conversations keep me encouraged and it just drives me more to see what new ideas and creative elements the Lord will point us to that will help us tell redemptions miraculous story!  I also had the privilege of talking to a sister in Christ who just got devastating medical news, I hope I was of some encouragement to her!  What an honor to minister to our congregation!

It's been another weekend of witnessing God's mighty hand at work as He gathers us together to proclaim His message to a hurting world!

Have a blessed week!



Monday, August 6, 2018

weekend report

If I had to describe this weekend the first words that come to mind are - "a weekend crammed with blessings"!

I found everything about this weekend personally gratifying and found myself thanking the Lord constantly for all He accomplished!  I don't think God could have sent a stronger encouragement to us all as we watched so many first-time attendees attend the Crossroads services, as well as witnessed changed lives as our Elders, staff and friends baptized many people taking their Next Steps for Christ!  So, so good!

I'm counting the weekend as beginning on Friday when we got to go see the amazing Nicole bring the 3 intense weeks of Super Hero Training Academy to an end at John's Park.  The kids enjoyed a bouncy house, snow cone truck and lots of games and snacks ON TOP of their reading improving preparing them to be successful in school this year.  Crossroads' City Center is helping kids!

Miss Nicole my super hero!

A precious little-one from the program!
Also, the City Center does not just serve children - each week our Celebrate Recovery program faithfully serves our community as well!  A very balanced use of our new City Center - part of 20/20!

But, even in what is good for us others are suffering - I began my Saturday by paying my respects at a funeral for a deceased father of one of our dedicated Video volunteers and great friend.  This was an important reminder once again, no matter what we have planned our lives are very short...

Next I stopped at Crossroads as they were finishing the 2,000 Backpack packing that our mission's team organized.  We have the chance to serve large amounts of Mansfield's neediest children by packing school supplies and at Christmas time providing gifts to families that community agencies identify!

The brains and muscle behind most of the opportunities Crossroads has locally, nationally and internationally all begin with Darlene.  She is a gift to Crossroads as she continues to create innovating missional opportunities for our congregation!  Everyone has the chance to be involved with missions!


On Friday Darlene gave instructions to everyone
waiting to sort the backpack supplies!

This is my friend Darlene.  So smart and so
dedicated to make missions come alive at Crossroads!


Anxious, willing volunteers giving their time to pack for needy children!

Next I headed downtown to the Brickyard where "Ballet in the Brickyard" was being set up.  I draw great energy from God's great creativity, with how he gifts people differently, even how He removes every excuse for not knowing Him simply through the creativity He displays in nature.  This scripture is what he showed me to support what we discussed.

Romans 1:19 & 20

The NEOS event in the Brickyard has continued to grow each year and I count it a great privilege that our Crossroads Art Group gets invited each year to be the group working 'live'.   Many of Mansfield's  best artists display their work, but we work live and it's such an opportunity to talk to people!

One of our artists, James,  even did a painting that featured dancers from the NEOS company from photography he did previously - that dancer bought it!  It was so much fun to watch her pleasure at seeing this painting!  We also got to talk to many people that were curious about Crossroads - we had Crossroads cards displayed that they took - even some of our Shelby cards!  We should all be very proud of the level of art our artists create, this group helps me do set design, picture ops for our lobby and various other events throughout the year.

This is where we were set up in front of the License Bureau.
Pam Frederici's gorgeous painting!  I appreciate Pam serving
so faithfully every time I need help - she's very talented and a
good friend!

This was Erin Watson's display - I hope Erin will have the chance to
do more with us in the future! She does beautiful calligraphy!


James Fleeson provided great "Mansfield' art!


This is Lucy - own of our students from Crossroads!
Nothing makes us happier than to see all the generations
working together - older to welcome young and mentoring
them - convincing them of what they can become!  And the
generations above them demonstrating by their very lives how God
affects your life and uses your talents! 

This beautiful dance group called NEOS is lead by one of my favorite
local couples!  Bobbie Wesner and his wife.  The ironic thing as I continue to
get to work with them, is my sister and her husband had 1 or both of them
in the youth group they once lead!  

Richland Academy's younger dancers also performed Saturday and were outstanding!
This beautiful ballet ending to Saturday will be one I will remember for a long time!

Sunday morning at Crossroads was SO exciting as we greeted many new visitors again!  I talked to one new couple we attended Saturday night and returned on Sunday they were so taken with the strong message and all they experienced in the Lord!   Oh my goodness...so encouraging!

Ernesto leading the team!

After our wonderful services, we worked to prepare final details for our outdoor baptism!
Pastor Dave and the Elders of Crossroads!

Jesse's oldest daughter - baptized by daddy!
Doesn't get any better than that.

One of my good friend Judi, who herself has been through a ton recently,
spoke of a friend whose name she wrote under the carpet at our last Crossroads
location - and now years later, had the privilege of baptizing her precious friend!

My contribution - trying to balance the Rice Krispy Treats while dodging
my dog Vern who was trying to get in the Jeep.

It's a beautiful day when you watch your hubby baptize too!

As I said in the beginning, this was a weekend full of blessings, but also the furthering of God's Kingdom for all of eternity!!



Monday, July 2, 2018

emotional overdrive

Everyone keeps asking me if I'm ok.

Although over the past few weeks and months I've experienced many emotions, the one that dominates all others is a sense of peace.

A complete confidence in a daughter's Godly dependance and trust in the Lord has given us the peace that only comes from God.  Of course we would rather have them all here with us, but we believe they are exactly where God called them to be.

Here are a few pictures that may visually explain the emotional ride...


Engagement photo shoot on "the farm"

One of the final weekends leading Student Ministry worship


God created a new family!
Other loved ones celebrated - Jocelyn got to say a few words at their wedding

Trinity's dedication at Crossroads
rehearsing for the Night of Worship recording

Night of Worship recording with area leaders

Trinity finished up MCS soccer

Joci lead at Night of Worship


Staff farewell lunch for Joci

Farewell dessert at Whitts - these 3 love icecream








final cousin hugs

We tied prayers of farewell and blessings on the balloons and released them following prayer.
Family farewell prayer and blessing

Jocelyn ended her time at Crossroads well...I can't imagine what is more important than that.  I thank the Lord for a church that walked right beside Jocelyn through the toughest times.  Thank you for your prayers Crossroads and the blessings that follow them!




Words from her pastor that will remain with her forever!



So yes, I sit here missing our mother-daughter time together, but have learned a lot the last couple  years about God's faithfulness and trust that I wouldn't have understood any other way.  

I am resting in such peace that I can celebrate God's provision and the next amazing chapter of a new, Godly family whose daily lives will be pointing others toward the Savior simply by how they trust. love one another and just how they live.  And I really, really am very good!  

Now may the God of peace make you holy in every way, and may your whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless until our Lord Jesus Christ comes again. God will make this happen, for he who calls you is faithful. (1 Thessalonians 5: 23, 24)