Rethink: Is Christianity supposed to be boring? (Ep 64)

Rethink: Is Christianity supposed to be boring? (Ep 64)

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Rethink: Is Christianity supposed to be boring? (Ep 64)
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For many, the idea of following Jesus sounds about as interesting as doing our taxes or freshman algebra. But Jesus’ first followers got in trouble for having too much fun. What have we missed? Maybe we need to rethink what the life of a Jesus Follower actually looks like.

Rethink: Willing to rethink? (Ep 63)

Rethink: Willing to rethink? (Ep 63)

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Rethink: Willing to rethink? (Ep 63)
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So much of what we think it means to follow Jesus would seem strange to his first followers. By looking at Jesus’ interaction with his first followers we can rethink what it really means to follow Jesus in the 21st century.

Here we go… together! (Ep 62)

Here we go… together! (Ep 62)

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Here we go... together! (Ep 62)
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How is Crosscreek going to be a community that invites our neighbors to discover, enjoy, and share the life Jesus offers… together? The key to all of it is YOU.

The future, this church, and you (Ep 61)

The future, this church, and you (Ep 61)

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The future, this church, and you (Ep 61)
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Crosscreek’s mission is to invite our neighbors to discover, enjoy, and share the life Jesus offers… together. What does that actually mean and what role do we all have to play in this mission?

The Problem with Religion (Ep 60)

The Problem with Religion (Ep 60)

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The Problem with Religion (Ep 60)
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For many, the idea of religion brings up negative feelings and thoughts. And for good reason: religion has been used to control and manipulate people for thousands of years. We see in the Gospels that Jesus created his Church to be something completely different. But if that is the case, why does the American Church seem so religious? How can we get back to what Jesus intended from the beginning?