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The Undying Hope of the Cross
Matthew 16:21-27 | Mon, Apr 18, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman
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Only two gospels record the details of Jesus’ birth, but all four record his death, and give quite a bit of attention as to how Jesus died. As Jesus first revealed His coming death, burial, and resurrection to His disciples, He reveals another truth to them: the way to real life is to die to self and live for Jesus.
The Hope that Changed the World
Matthew 17:1-8 | Mon, Apr 25, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

The Bible is about Jesus – The Hope That Changed the World. Because He rose from death, Jesus changed everything, and is now worshiped by nearly 2 billion people all over the world as Lord, Christ, Savior, and God. In His name, the nations will put their hope.

A Sign of Hope
Matthew 15:29-16:1 | Mon, Apr 04, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

People in the world are looking for a sign of hope, a sign that everything is going to be okay. Some need healing. Some need a touch of kindness. All need to be fed the true Bread of Life found in Jesus. In this message, Pastor John looks at how Jesus’ feeding of the 4,000 gives us a sign of hope.

Great Hope in Small Things
Matthew 15:21-28 | Mon, Mar 28, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

What do you do with your faith when you face challenges and setbacks? What do you do when your faith is tested to the limit? In this sermon, we’ll learn about a woman who had great hope in small things and was rewarded greatly.

A Heart Transformed by Hope
Matthew 15:1-20 | Mon, Mar 21, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

In this passage, Jesus gets to the root cause of sin and separation from God and our failure to worship. Our external actions and the words we say and the way we feel are ultimately rooted in the human heart. And when the heart is corrupted, it is far from the heart’s Creator. To worship properly what we need is a heart transformed by hope – by King Jesus.

Hope for the Despised and Rejected
Matthew 13:54-14:12 | Sun, Mar 13, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

Jesus is the King of the Nations. Yet, unlike the dictators and despots of the world, Jesus is a different kind of king. He has all authority, but He is completely humble. He is forceful and challenging, but He is gentle. He is the rightful King, but He is rejected. In today’s message, we’ll see why people reject King Jesus, and how do we respond when that rejection falls on us.

getting to know HOPE on a first-name basis
Matthew 16:13-19 | Mon, Apr 11, 2011 | Pastor John Stillman

Having people know your identity - your name, your occupation, what you see as your life’s purpose – is important. Jesus wants you to know His identity, too, because eternal life is knowing Jesus Christ who was sent by the heavenly Father (John 17:3). Do you know Him?

Seeds of Hope
1 Corinthians 3:5-11 | Mon, Jun 28, 2010 | Pastor John Stillman

As we finish up our time in our current building and prepare to begin a new phase in our history as Crosswinds, Pastor John focuses today’s message on reasons to be hopeful no matter where we are located as a congregation.

Filled with Hope
Colossians 1:1-8 | Sun, Dec 09, 2007 | Pastor John Stillman

At Christmas, we sometimes become aware of how small and broken down things are in our lives. Financial resources may seem small. Our decorations may look small compared to the neighbors. Our heart might feel small when we don’t have the feelings of good-will or generosity towards others, or a closeness to God that we know we ought to have. Paul’s letter to the new church in the small town of Colossae reminds us that God’s good news of the gospel comes to small places and fills them with joy!

Don't Waste Your Cross! - Pt. 2
John 18:18-27 | Sun, Oct 29, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

When it comes to cross-bearing, we are not always successful or obedient. In this second message on cross-bearing, we look at Peter's denial and restoration, and how to pick up the cross after failure.

Don't Waste Your Cross!
Luke 9:18-27 | Sun, Oct 22, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

Think of the disturbing images in your life. The things you wish weren’t there. The hardships. The trials. The things we would rather put off. The things you have to do that you don’t like to think about. Think of what’s grotesque in your life. This is your cross, your place to die to yourself and live for Christ. Martin Luther said, “A religion that gives nothing, costs nothing, and suffers nothing, is worth nothing.”