About Crosswinds

Crosswinds Church is a Christ-Centered community in Plainfield Illinois, located at the corner of Route 59 & 143rd Street. It is a place where you can discover who God is and live out your faith in uplifting and practical ways. We believe the Bible teaches that we don’t come to church but that we are the church, so we teach our members to have an impact on their families, workplaces, schools, community, and beyond. The church was started by ordinary people who God has used to do great things to show love and kindness in Plainfield, our county, our region, our state, and other countries..

Our goal is not just for you to come and visit us but for you to take what you learn about God at Crosswinds and share that with someone else to encourage them on their journey. God has a wonderful design for our lives, but life can be hard and we live in a broken world. We all need help and encouragement on our journey, so we seek to give people practical tools. These tools not only help them find peace and joy in their everyday lives, but help others to do the same. We are not perfect. The Bible says no one but Jesus is perfect, but we hope you will come and grow with us. We hope you will help us to make our lives and the lives of others better by discovering the hope that is found in Jesus Christ!

Meet the Family

Breathe - Pt. i
| Sun, Jan 07, 2007 | Pastor John Stillman

God’s first interaction with man involved breathing. The Bible says that God breathed into the lifeless dirt that He had formed into the shape of a body, and “the man - literally, the ‘dirt’ -became a living soul.” In this message, Pastor John preaches on the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament - and today.

The Language of Jesus
John 1:14-18 | Sun, Dec 31, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

Maalula, Syria is one of the last places on earth where they still speak the dialect of Aramaic that Jesus spoke while He was on earth. In this message, Pastor John explores how the “language of Jesus must survive and will survive” – through us, His followers.

God With Us
John 1:6-14 | Sun, Dec 24, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

The Word becomes flesh. Benjamin Franklin said, “A man who is wrapped up in himself makes a very small package.” Jesus wrapped Himself up in our flesh, and it means everything.

Making Things Right Again
John 1:1-5 | Sun, Dec 17, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

In this message from John 1, Pastor John looks at what Christmas looked like from heaven’s eyes.

A Look at True Communion
1 Corinthians 11:17-33 | Sun, Dec 03, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

Jesus died for communion. It’s serious. In this message, Pastor John shares five directions to look that illustrate the meaning behind Lord's Supper.

Don't Waste Your Life! - The Multiplication Factor
Mark 6:30-44 | Sun, Nov 26, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

In the feeding of the 5000, Jesus teaches us the important principles of rhythm, compassion, and thankfulness that lead to a life of multiplied blessings.

Don't Waste Your Talents!
Matthew 25:14-30 | Sun, Nov 19, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

In the parable of the talents, Jesus teaches us how to turn potential into productivity while we wait for His return.

Don't Waste Your Money!
Luke 16:1-15 | Sun, Nov 12, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

God has given us resources to manage for His glory. It’s a waste to do otherwise. In this look at the parable of the shrewd manager, we learn how to think about and use our money properly.

…as we forgive our debtors.
Matthew 18:15-35 | Sun, Nov 05, 2006 | Pastor John Stillman

Author Philip Yancey said, “The only thing harder than forgiveness is the alternative.” In this message on forgiveness from Jesus’ parable of the unforgiving servant, we learn some important principles on forgiveness.

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.

Follow Jesus By Giving

We believe that the bible teaches us that giving should be regular, proportional, and sacrificial! Help us to help others by giving to the work of the gospel.

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