Special Events


Wacky World of Water Vacation Bible School

VBS BannerWebThis year’s VBS promises to make a splash!  Come join us for the Wacky World of Water VBS.  We’ll meet Monday through Friday at 6:30 pm each night.  We will have skits, fun lessons, games, crafts and snacks.

We’re trying something new this year.  We’d like for everyone to register online so we now how many people are coming.

If you pre-register online by June 25th we’ll give a Free T-Shirt to the first 50 attendees.

 


Summer Blast!

Come join us for our Summer Blast! on June 25th.  If you’ve ever been to a CrossLife Fall Festival this is very similar but a little warmer.  🙂

We’ll have lots of FREE food, games and prizes.  There will be a bounce house and plenty of fun to go around.   This day should be a ton of fun.  Come and join in!

We’ll also have a preview of this year’s Vacation Bible School – Cave Quest!  You’ll will have an opportunity to pre-register for VBS at the church that Saturday if you want.


2015 Summer Explosion

Looking for something to do this Summer?  We’ve got lots of fun events planned and are especially excited about our Vacation Bible School. Be sure to like us on Facebook to keep up with our latest schedule and information.

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Here’s the list of our planned events:

Picnic at the Park  – May 31st @ 4pm

Join us at Southeastway Park on the Southside for some good food and a relaxing evening.  We’ll have some games for the kiddos and plenty to eat for everyone.

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Summer Blast – June

We are planning on hosting a fabulous family fun day on June 20th.  We’ll have tons of games and tons of giveaways.  If you’ve ever been to a CrossLife Fall Festival, this is very similar but set up for summer.  We’ll be getting out more info about this event soon so watch our Facebook page for updates.

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wackywater copyThe Wacky World of Water VBS – July 6th-10th

We are ready for a splashtastic time starting July 6th!  We’ll be hosting the Wacky World of Water VBS for kids between up to 6th Grade.  Skits and snacks, stories and songs, you won’t want to miss out on this event.

We’re going to have T-shirts for all of our attendees who pre-register.  You can register for this event on eventbrite.

 

Sunday Fun Night – July 26th

Join us for a fun night together at church starting at 4 pm.  We plan to have some home-made ice cream and a relaxing night together.

 

BackPack Drive Sunday – Sunday, August 2nd

We’re getting together school supplies and a few back packs for our neighbors down the street – Adams Elementary.   On Sunday, August 2nd we’ll be having a special time of prayer for teachers and students.  Please join us for this special day!

 

CrossLife CarShow – Coming in August/September (11am-3pm)

Come on out and check out some classy and classic cars.  We had a great time with this last year and are looking forward to the 2015 edition.  Making Meat BBQ will also have their amazing BBQ available for sale at this event.

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Praying for the Persecuted

This past Sunday our church spent time joining many other churches around the world praying for the Persecuted Church.  I was challenged and it seemed to make me consider so many different things about the Church.  Here’s just a few things that came to my mind as we reflected on the suffering of the Church around the world…

 

1. We are crazy blessed… and I really take that for granted.IDOP 2014

When I went to church today I had to decide which donut to eat.  I didn’t have to worry about whether or not someone would be spying on me to take me to prison or if my home would be there when I got back from worship.  We are free to worship.  That is an incredible blessing.

 

2. My Brothers and Sisters are suffering.   Truly suffering.

If I thought one of my brothers or one of my nieces and nephews were in danger, I would do whatever I could to help them find safety.  And if I couldn’t be there with them, I’d pray for them like crazy.  Why is it different for my Christian brothers and sisters?

 

3. Some Pastors risk their lives just to preach.

One of our slides showed that 13 pastors had been murdered in Central Africa.  Pastoring is a wonderful privilege and a huge responsibility.  I need to make the most of every day that God allows me to pastor.

 

4. The church is beautiful.

In the pictures today we saw so many colors, and races and sizes.  The children of all cultures are so precious. God’s church truly is world-wide.

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5. What can we do to help our church family around the world?

This is the lingering question for me.  We should pray.  We must pray.  But what else can we do to truly minister to those who are suffering so far away.  Lord, open our eyes and use us to give hope to those who are hurting.

 

6. The Gospel is being delivered through many different means and methods.

Bible Translations, Radio, Internet, Tweets and photos.  The Gospel is moving around the world in a way that it never has been before.  This is such an exciting time to be alive.

 

7. I’m so easily distracted and my heart is often not pure.

I’m sure that the persecuted have doubts and distractions, but I would imagine that suffering challenges you to really examine your heart.   I pray that my heart would continue to grow in grace that I might try desire knowing Christ above all things.  Above security, prosperity, health and good fortune.

 

8. The Power of the Spirit draws persecution, but that same power also conquers Evil.

Preachers are often guilty of saying that when good things happen the devil isn’t far away.  But today I was reminded that while the evil is around, God’s Name will be Hallowed.  And even in these kinds of situations, he will bring glory to His name.

Here’s the story that I read this morning about God at work in persecution:

Aberra Wata worked with Christian youth in the southern part of Ethiopia during the time of Communist rule (1974-1991). He reported the following story to fellow missionary John Cumbers:

Word came from the commandant that the Party leaders had studied my report about the work among the Christian young people. The authorities decided I had to be executed because of my “treasonous” words. “The only way you can overturn this sentence,” said the commandant, “is for you to deny that you are one of the believers.”

What could I say? I told the commandant, “If they execute me, I will be immediately with the Lord.” The commandant replied, “That’s what I expected you to say.” As I awaited execution in prison, my Savior gave me songs to sing I had never heard before. He turned me into a composer. [My fellow prisoners and I] reveled in the joys of praise to our God. The guards kept trying to silence us, but with the threat of execution hanging over us, why should we keep quiet? Seven men had come to Christ in that prison, and we all sang together. One particular guard took delight in mocking us, yelling at us, and insulting us. He would put filthy words to the tunes we sang. One night he patted his revolver and promised, “Tomorrow morning at this time you won’t be in the land of the living.”

Just after midnight that evening a tremendous storm burst on the town and the prison. Huge hailstones fell, wrecking several roofs, including the one where the insulting guard was sleeping. He became terrified, pulled out his revolver, and shot at random into the darkness, using up all the bullets he had promised would finish us off the next day. One by one the roofs were taken off the commandant’s house, and the offices of the chief judge, the administrator, and his deputy. The prisoners in cells three, four, and five got a soaking from the rain too. We were in cell one and were kept dry. There were a lot of wet and unhappy people in Yavello that night. At nine o’clock the next morning, while expecting the cruel guard to fulfill his promise to shoot us, we observed a remarkable sight. That same guard was pushed into our cell, without his uniform, by the commandant, who was whipping him with his belt.

Other people in the background were yelling, “We told this man to leave the believers alone, but he refused, and so God has sent this terrible punishment on the town and prison. He deserves to be given some of his own medicine.” After some time the guard was released and given back his uniform. He told us, “I know that the Lord was with you. I know the way I should have treated you, but Satan persuaded me otherwise. Please forgive me.” We did, and several more men came to Christ in the prison.

–John Cumbers, SIM missionary in Ethiopia during the communist years

 


The 2014 Crosslife Car Show

Check out the 2015 CarShow Event Info

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We had an awesome event.  So grateful for everyone who brought a car and all those from our
Church Family who made this day possible.  The BBQ was incredible and the baked goods were delicious.

 

Here’s an album from this great day!

 


Thank You Newcastle!

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Rick and Diane with our Banner

We had a work day yesterday and we were overwhelmed with the work and kindness from our friends at First Bible FWB Church in Newcastle.  Thanks to their help and some great work from our own team we were able to:

  1. Paint one of the Restrooms
  2. Weed the front Flower Bed
  3. Weed the Sign Flower Bed
  4. Trim all the bushes in the front
  5. Trim the Willow Trees
  6. Trim the EverGreen Trees
  7. Put up a couple signs
  8. Clean the inside of the church

and more…

And we had a pretty amazing lunch as well.  A big thank you to everyone who came out.  These are just a few of the signs of life we are seeing at Crosslife.  We can’t wait to see what God does among our church and community this fall.  Please be in prayer for us that everything we do will be pleasing to him.

You can check out the photo gallery on facebook.