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The three “C’s” of Cross Points are Connect, Commit, Create. This is where we are going as a church and it will come to define who we are.

However, before we talk about vision we must remember the WHY of vision. It does little good to put together a few nicely phrased words without having a correct understanding of why we do what we do. In other words, something deeper should be driving us than a few cute words that rhyme!

As believers in Jesus we HAVE to have the foundation that we are the hope of the world. People are looking for deeper meaning in life and we have been given the great good news which fully answers this question. Our good news is simply this: Jesus came into the world to save sinners such as you and I. As believers each of us have been radically changed, we’ve been born again. It is this message we share with the world and it is a joyful happy message.

Click below to listen to this sermon series….

Intro Kalos Christmas – September 1, 2013

Cross Points Church Vision: Connect – September 8, 2013

Cross Points Church Vision: Commit – September 15, 2013

Cross Points Church Vision: Create – September 22, 2013

Family Service – Connect to the Bible – September 29, 2013 (Pastor Andy Bondurant)

 

 

Stories – August Sermon Series

 

August 2013 sermon series at Cross Points Church in Shawnee Kansas

 

Yet he (Abraham) did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God has power to do what He promised.” -Romans 4:20-21 (NIV)

Each of us have some sort of dream or ideal outlook on life. According to some researchers, we are most optimistic at age 23. However, by age 53 (on average) all that optimism has turned to complete pessimism – life has not gone according to plan.

The age may be different, but we all experience these feelings. It leads us to wonder what happened to our own “happily ever after” (as Americans we all love fairy tales)?

During the month of August we will spend time focusing on that question. What happened to my “happily ever after”? We’ll explore both our own personal stories, but also the stories of those in Scripture (including John the Baptist and Abraham).

Please join us!