Stained Square 2016

Stained is a youth targeted conference geared towards empowering and encouraging young people to pursue righteousness at all cost, specifically in the area of dating relationships and purity.This is not a movement to discourage teenagers from dating. This is not an event to ONLY encourage teens to be abstinent. As a matter of fact, we don’t believe purity or abstinence matters in the big picture if the heart does not belong to God.

Everything is inconsequential without Jesus. Therefore, this conference, first and foremost, is designed to revive the hearts of teenagers, so they have a dynamic relationship with Jesus Christ.

With this as a base, we will speak about one of the most relevant topics and stumbling blocks today’s teenagers face in their pursuit of God – dating relationships and purity.

Dates:
March 4-5, 2016

Price:
Normal Registration (Before Mar 4): $15 Per Person
Late Registration (At The Door): $20 Per Person

Want more info? Click here!

Honor the Lord by Pastor David Jones

For the Honor – Elevation Worship

Honor is not used too much in our society.  If you asked most people to define Honor a lot of people would have blank stares on their faces.  

Honor is defined as: 

Esteem
Regard with great respect
Worth ascribed to an individual

The Bible has a lot to say about Honor.  In fact in my research regarding honor, I’ve discovered five major areas in which honor is commanded in Scripture. They are:

  1. Honor your parents
  2. Honor those in authority
  3. Honor your spiritual leaders
  4. Honor one another
  5. Honor the Lord

Over the next 5 days we will be looking at each of these more in depth.

Today we will focus on Honoring the Lord.

I Samuel 2:27:29 NLT

27 One day a man of God came to Eli and gave him this message from the Lord: “I revealed myself to your ancestors when they were Pharaoh’s slaves in Egypt. 28 I chose your ancestor Aaron from among all the tribes of Israel to be my priest, to offer sacrifices on my altar, to burn incense, and to wear the priestly vest as he served me. And I assigned the sacrificial offerings to you priests. 29 So why do you scorn my sacrifices and offerings? Why do you give your sons more honor than you give me—for you and they have become fat from the best offerings of my people Israel!

Eli was a High Priest at Shiloh.  He was a servant of the Lord but his sons were wicked.  They slept with the women at the temple, took the best of the food from the people, and blasphemed God.  The problem was this:  He honored his sons above God.  He loved his sons so much that his love for God was pale in comparison.  In fact Scripture says that Eli himself became fat from the best offerings of the people.  In other words he may not have been as wicked as his sons but he indulged them and partook of the excess his sons unjustly took from the temple sacrifices. In other words Eli was not explicit in his sins against God, but in an indirect way, he was just as guilty.  He did not honor God and as a result God brought rebuke to Eli.

One of the lessons we can learn from Eli’s life is not place other people or possessions above God. For if we do it shows that we do not truly honor God.

I wonder if there might be issues in your own life where you have place something or someone above God.  As I have looked through Scripture I have found six ways in which we are able to honor God they are as follows:

Are there any areas in which you have not been honoring the Lord.  If so, take time today and ask the Lord to help you be faithful in honoring him in every area of your life!

Nehemiah Bible Study

nehemiah studyEXPERIENCE:

Women bring your Bibles and journals and get ready to dig into the Old Testament book of Nehemiah, the government worker in the employ of a foreign king, who became a building contractor and one of the savviest leaders of all time.

STUDY:

What can we learn from a man who contends with danger, villains, and injustice, and in the process brings an exiled nation home?  What has God put on your heart?

CONNECT:

Tuesdays, 7pm, (March 8, 15, 22, 29, & April 5)
Fireside Lounge
Cross Points Church
5 week Bible Study
No DVD, no additional book to purchase, just bring your Bible.

 

REGISTER:

Sign up at the BLOOM! table after church on February 28 and March 6.

Or register online here!  

The Company We Keep – Pastor Matt Shirley

Song: May You Find a Light

Artist: The Brilliance


The Company We Keep

Last week, Pastor David invited us to consider our friendships. It reminded me of a proverb I often turned to when working with teenagers in youth ministry. I think it has particular relevance for our conversation about friendship this week.

Become wise by walking with the wise; hang out with fools and watch your life fall to pieces.

Proverbs 13:20

If I were going to offer a paraphrase, I might put it like this: the company you keep affects the course you take.

The influence of friendships gets a lot of attention during those formative years of adolescence; but that influence continues well beyond adolescence.

A great place to see this truth in action? Small groups.


The Course We Take

Small groups all around Cross Points are bringing together people from different stages of life and at different stages of growth in discipleship.

Some groups meet in homes. We call them GROW Groups. They hang out. Read scripture together. Pray together. Some groups meet around a common purpose. We call them ministry teams. They hang out. Pray together. Serve together. Cross Points is full of them – and all of them are opportunities to walk out your discipleship alongside others.

We don’t celebrate groups at Cross Points just so we can have more groups (though, we’d love more groups!). And we don’t invite you to find a place to create and serve at Cross Points just because we need help (though, we’d love more help!).

We celebrate groups at Cross Points because we know groups are a great way for you to experience this proverb’s promise – and avoid its caution!

Small groups are a way for you to keep company (find friends!) that will help you grow. And in doing so, as this proverb reveals, you’ll affect your course.

My encouragement to you today? Find a small group. Maybe start here, with a GROW Group.  Join a ministry team. Maybe start here, on our GROW Track. Bottom line, find a group – keep company. Create some space in your life to keep company with other disciples and let it chart a new course for your life!

Selfishness – Pastor Chris Horsley

“Selfishness is the making a man’s self his own centre, the beginning and end of all he doeth.”

– John Owen

Selfishness.  When it comes to friendships, and how to ruin one, this is the first thing that comes to mind.

Definition of selfishness is having or showing concern only for yourself and not for the needs or feelings of other people.

We are naturally selfish.  Just look at an infant, toddler teenager–or adult.  The world revolves around them, or so they think.

It’s even easier in today’s age with Facebook, Twitter, etc.  We think everyone should know what we are doing, when we are doing it, and our opinion on the whole matter.  Because we are numero uno!!

Even as we grow older, it is easy to fall into the trap of focusing on what we need before anyone else.

How do we combat this?

Paul addresses this in Philippians 2:3-4.

 Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. 4 Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too.

 

Looking to the needs of others goes totally contrary to how the world would view life.  It also goes contrary to how how our “self” feels.

The Second Greatest Commandment tells us: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

The Amplified Bible says to “unselfishly seek the best or higher good for others”.

It obviously doesn’t come naturally, or it wouldn’t be addressed!

When Jesus commands His followers to take up our cross, first He tells us to “turn from our selfish ways”, i.e… abandon the attitude of self-centerdness.

If we are going to be servants of Christ, we need to get rid of me.

If we are going to be the kind of friend that people need, we need to get rid of me.

If we are going to be a light in this dark world, we need to eliminate our selfish ways–and look around!

There are opportunities that we may miss with our friends because we are too singularly focused on “me”!

Paul continues on in Philippians 2:5: “Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus…”

This is a powerful little verse!  Think if we as followers of Christ would begin to adopt this mindset more and more.  Jesus was first and foremost thinking of others above Himself.  He washed His disciples feet.  Fed a multitude even after preaching all day.  Died for you and I although He was innocent.

In a word, selfless.

Give of your time,

Give of your resources.

Ultimately, give of yourself.

Make a conscious effort to be there for others.

I love reading in Philippians 1 where Paul is debating whether or not he would rather depart and be with Christ or stay for the benefit of the people.

He unselfishly decides to stay.  For the benefit of them.  He states how he longs to be with Christ, “which would be far better for me.”

Wow!  What a choice.  Seems a lot more difficult than having to decide if I want to help someone move or not.

A good marriage is a great picture of unselfishness in action.  It only works when two people are able to care about the needs of each other.  If not, somebody in the relationship is going to be disappointed, or hurt.

You have to look out for the needs of your spouse, at times putting them above your own.

All good and true friendships have this give and take.  A willingness to see the other person succeed, and, when necessary, help along the way.  Think about Jonathan, and all the help he gave David.

Simply begin asking others how they are doing and actually listen.  Pastor Dave gave a great example of that during Sundays sermon.  If you don’t remember, go listen to it!!!

“Selfishness has never been admired.”

C. S. Lewis