Showing posts with label Bridgeville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridgeville. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Bridgeville Campus Move

On May 4th (one week from this Sunday), Crossroads Bridgeville will begin services at our temporary home, the South Fayette Fire Hall in Cuddy. We will continue to search for a more permanent meeting location.

We will hold our last service at the Star City Theater this Sunday, April 27th at 10am.

To get to the Fire Hall from the Star City Theater, make a left out of the parking lot on Rte. 50. Turn right on Millers Run Rd. The Fire Hall is about 2.5 miles down on the left at 661 Millers Run Rd, Cuddy, PA 15031. Our Sunday services will still begin at 10:00. Bring a friend and celebrate this step of faith in our God. We are still the church, no matter where we are meeting!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Bridgeville Worship Update

To those who have been praying that we will find the right new place to meet for our Bridgeville campus of Crossroads Church, thank you. We are still looking and praying. I think he will use our looking for a new location to take us to the next level of growth and allow us to reach more people. God is in the business of changing lives, and we want to let him use us to do that in the Bridgeville area!

We are still meeting in the Star City Theater until further notice. Keep checking my blog or the Crossroads website for updates. If you have not heard otherwise, assume we are meeting at the Star City. Thanks for your prayers!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

The Day of All Days

What a blessing to be in worship Easter morning at Crossroads: Bridgeville! The Spirit of God was definitely at work this morning. Personally I wasn't sure how I would feel come Sunday morning. It has been a very tough week, and I didn't feel like I would want to celebrate. But in the morning I was reminded that the day wasn't about me, but that this day gives me hope to make it through any day, no matter how tough.


I thought about those days I was recovering in the hospital last year after my near brush with death. Times like that really bring life into focus. I realized that there is nothing I would rather do than whatever God has for me. It's easy to waste our lives away: entertainment is so pervasive, there are so many temporary pleasures to chase, and it's flat-out easier not to do anything too hard. But it's the hard things God calls us to that are going to make a difference into eternity.

It was anything but easy to suffer death on the cross. But Jesus did it, knowing the whole time that if at any moment he decided he had had enough, he could call it quits. But he didn't.

Jesus' choice to go through with it wasn't just a one-and-done decision. Even after making it, he still had the opportunity to back down. I don't know about you, but I find it a lot easier to make a one-time decision than one I constantly have the opportunity to reneg on, especially if it involves suffering. But knowing that Jesus continued to choose to suffer for us makes it a little easier to suffer through the tough weeks.

He is risen! He is risen indeed!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Oh blog, oh blog, I have not forgotten you...

It seems like when things are so busy that I have a lot to blog about, I don't have the time I want to write an entry!

Here are some of the major ministry happenings right now:
- We are looking for a new worship space for our Bridgeville campus. This is an exciting thing, because we hope to have a space that will allow to continue to grow to the next level. Of course, the building does not make the church, so our main focus will continue to be serving, evangelizing, and making disciples in the community. But the time is right for us to work on making this move. I will try to get a link to the verbal announcement I did at our service on March 9.

- Pastor Steve (the senior pastor) and I will be going on an exploratory trip to Mozambique to look for opportunities for our church to partner with Mozambicans in a variety of ways. We will be building relationships and learning ways that our church's gifts might be used to influence different domains of life. Two of our congregation's strong suits are medical/health work and education. We will not be limited to those fields, but we hope to use the natural connections within the field that our people have in order to connect with Mozambicans. God has given us our occupations, and we want to use them for his glory.

-Holy Week: We have Maundy Thursday services, a Good Friday "multi-sensory worship experience," and many Easter services. Easter has always been one of my favorite times of year. I remember loving the atmosphere of celebration and joy, even when I was young. This will be my first Easter celebration as a pastor, and I am really looking forward to leading our congregation. Easter is the central day of the Christian calendar, and really of all history. Jesus was raised from the dead, and the world will never be the same! Hallelujah!