'Crosswinds Church in Plainfield, IL offers contemporary worship, Bible teaching, and community for all ages. Join us Sundays at 10 AM. Children's ministry, youth group, and small groups available. Everyone welcome!'
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Loving the Lord Jesus Christ and loving others are at the heart of a saving relationship to Him. In this message, we will look at Jesus' words to the church at Ephesus to see how Jesus makes us loving.
What does it mean to be made for more? It does not mean you were made for more stuff, not more power, not more money not more possessions. You were not born primarily for these things. Pastor John Stillman takes a deeper look into Psalm 122 to answer the question what were we made for.
Jesus knows what is true in our hearts. Do not be a hypocrite and judge others. Instead share the Gospel and reflect on how you can continue to share God's love.
Jesus’ church has been blessed and built up by a long and wonderful practice of sharing words of encouragement, direction, and praise. In this message, Pastor John provides a message to the church on how to commend the good in others while praising the glory of God.
It's not how you start following Jesus that matters, but how you finish. Unfortunately, finishing strong is rare. In this message, Pastor John looks at the traits of a man who finishes strong and how to avoid the ambushes that can take us down.
What's holding you back from following Jesus? In this message, Pastor John looks at the story of a man who had been told lots of things that, before that moment, at least in his mind, kept him from making that kind of commitment. But then he hears of how Jesus came to remove the barriers that had kept him from a relationship with God.
A recent study found that Christians are not all that different from non-Christians when it comes to navigating their lives with compassion, understanding, mercy, and forgiveness. In this message, Pastor John gives a hopeful plan for having hard conversations that navigate towards unity.