Cross United Church
Cross United Church
Cross United Church: Lighthouse Point, FL
The teaching ministry of Cross United Church in South Florida.
Why Your Prayer Life Stinks (and How to Change It) (John 16:23-24)
Three ways to refresh your communion with God.
Jul 4, 2021
The Rhythm of Redemption (John 16:16-22)
According to the dictionary on my laptop, a rhythm is “a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.” God infused our world with rhythms and patterns that make sense of our world. He put strong, regular, repeated patterns of movement that clue us into the nature of things. The rhythm of the sea. The rhythm of the seasons. The rhythm of a song. He put rhythms into his work of creation, and he also put rhythms into the work of redemption. There are strong, regular, repeated patterns of movement or sound in the song of the good news of Jesus Christ. God’s regular pattern of doing things.
Jun 27, 2021
Tune Into the Spirit (John 16:12-15)
Tune into the Spirit through three movements of listening that Jesus gives to us.
Jun 20, 2021
Which Would You Choose? (John 16:7)
Would you rather have a time machine to be with Jesus in person, or your current Christian experience?
Jun 6, 2021
What's the Worst that Could Happen? (John 16:1-6)
He wants to prepare them for their purpose
May 30, 2021
Returning to the Old Normal (John 15:18-21)
Returning to NORMAL? As we have stumbled through the last 14 months, we have heard and said time and again the desire to get “back to normal” or to adjust to “the new normal.” We want to feel a sense of regularity, that things are dependable, or somewhat predictable. That’s what “normal” means
May 2, 2021
Seven Keys of True Friendship (John 15:9-17)
God cares about friendship, and God designed friendship. In fact, God is so committed to friendship that he actively wants us to be his friend. This is actually where the heart of friendship starts. When we’re brought into friendship with God, we can begin to form deep and healthy friendships with other people. Friendship where we don’t use people or let them use us, but where we are genuinely there for one another, caring for one another, refusing to give up on one another, enjoying being together, and being honest, vulnerable and real about the real us. All of this starts with friendship with Jesus. Jesus wants us to be his friends. Not just his followers. Not just his servants or slaves. But his friends. And in this paradigm of friendship with Jesus we will find seven keys for our friendship with him that will shape us into become real, true friends with another another.
Apr 25, 2021
Seven Christian Keys of Personal Growth (John 15:1-8)
Many have discovered to their great financial benefit that people are looking to grow and become better, newer, more improved versions of who they are. The personal growth industry is a $40 Billion per year industry and is expected to do nothing but grow for the foreseeable future. This movement taps into something that God put into the world and into us: God made the world full of things that grow. He made us, people, with a built-in tendency to grow. Even before sin corrupted our world and our hearts, this was true. And now, after the brokenness of our world due to humanity’s rebellion against God, we not only need to grow, but we need to change because we grow in all sorts of twisted and corrupted ways apart from the grace of God. But as much as the self-help movement has tapped into something that God put into the world, it has also twisted that truth into something that moves people away from rather than toward true personal growth. God wants us to grow. He designed us to grow. And in this message we are going to learn about Seven Christian Keys
Apr 18, 2021
How to Love Jesus without Being a Weirdo (John 14:28-31)
We're called as Christians to love Jesus, but how do we do that without being weird?
Apr 11, 2021
Real Peace in a Crazy World (John 14:27)
Marketers for goods and services like insurance for cars and extra warranties for microwaves or lawn mowers have long known that people don’t pay a lot of money to protect their stuff. They pay a lot of money to protect their minds from worrying about their stuff. People are willing to pay and pay quite well for “peace of mind.” We inhabit a crazy, chaotic, busy, noisy world. Our ears, eyes, hearts, and minds are constantly bombarded by incomplete projects, chaotic and noisy family life, exhaustion from Zoom calls, bad music, traffic, vaccination and infection rates, anger that someone didn’t hold up their end of things, and shame and guilt for not holding up our end of things. In contrast, we long for complete project, quiet at home, good jazz, mountain air, sea breezes, and for a sense of inner well-being. We long for peace. But we often find that peace eludes us. Thankfully, Jesus offers peace.
Apr 4, 2021
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