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I Came For Peace
Mark 11:1-11 | Sun, Mar 28, 2021 | Pastor Ken Schultz
Topic: palm sunday joy peace
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Jesus, our God in the flesh, came to our world in peace. He did not come to protest our sins and cancel us for them. Instead, he came to humbly to serve us in love as His creation by dying to destroy sins power over us which creates all the brokenness in our lives. On Palm Sunday, we will celebrate the grace and mercy of our King that came to restore us so we could live abundantly in Him! I hope you will join us at 10 a.m. for our In-person Worship at Crosswinds Church to praise Him with upbeat worship music and be encouraged by God’s word in the day’s message “I Came In Peace”!
Go in Peace
Luke 7:36-50 | Sun, May 02, 2021 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Today is Pastor Ken teaching about the value of forgiveness and living our lives in it's peace. Jesus can forgive the so-called "outcasts," which should be a lesson to us- to show everyone compassion. At some point in our lives, we have all sinned. Forgiveness and peace is not just about others, but being able to forgive ourselves and go in peace as well.

Time To Celebrate Or The Rocks Will (Palm Sunday)
Luke 19:28-40 | Sun, Apr 10, 2022 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Celebration of Jesus is the true way of life, and all of your life is worship. Failing to worship Him leaves you more dead than a stone.

An Abiding Peace Through Conflict
Luke 12:49-53 | Sun, Jul 31, 2022 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Will you trust and serve Jesus no matter the cost? Or will you change your mind when friends and family choose not to do so? We must choose to have faith in our Savior even if the choice seems unpopular.

Pronounce Peace
Luke 12:11-12 | Sun, Jun 12, 2022 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Do not be anxious or worried about what others may think or say, for when the time comes the Holy Spirit will lead you in what truth you will speak.

Big Bro Prodigal
Luke 15:25-32 | Sun, Apr 30, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This is our final part in the You turn to joy series. This series is on the parables in Luke 15. This part of the series focuses on the last part of the parable of the Prodigal son and draws our attention to the older brother. While the younger prodigal brother was wasteful with early wealth, the older brother is wasting something so much more valuable - true eternal treasure.

More Joy
Luke 15:3-7 | Sun, Mar 19, 2023 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Due to some technical difficulties the first few minutes of the sermon's audio is not available, therefore this audio recording starts about 5 minutes into the sermon. We apologize for the inconvenience. We all want to have more joy in our lives! But joy is different from happiness because it often comes at the end of suffering or struggles. In this message on the parable of the Lost sheep in Luke 15:3 - 7, there is a struggle going on. The "sinners" are drawing near to hear Jesus and the religious in the crowd are grumbling. Jesus want to lead both groups of sinners to more joy. So He tells them a parable about the nature of God's love for us all as sinners.

I Tell You
Luke 11:5-13 | Sun, Nov 21, 2021 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Ask and you will receive. God will send His Holy spirit to you if you ask. We will see God's goodness when we ask. Seek God's grace and mercy daily, and He will give us life and joy because He is our good father.

Rooted in Hope
Luke 21:29-38 | Sun, Jul 21, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Broken Cistern
Luke 21:20-28 | Sun, Jul 07, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message on Luke 21:20-28 where Jesus foretells the destruction of Jerusalem is inspired by the words of Jeremiah where he prophesizes to the people about the coming destruction they are about to face because they are not listening to God.

Not a hair
Luke 21:10-19 | Sun, Jun 30, 2024 | Pastor Ken Schultz

God makes a promise to his people in Jesus words that ultimately we will be protected. Not a hair on our head will perish. But that does not mean that there will not be hard times for his people. In this message we look at the context of Jesus words and what it means for us today.