The Crossover

Building Bridges to God and Helping People Across

I tell you the truth, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; he has crossed over from death to life. -- Jesus of Nazareth (John 5:24)

Update Posted On Friday, August 24, 2007

Jesus Teaches Us To Build Communities of Grace

This article was in the Journal-Gazette today. They have an area to comment as well.

By Pastor Brian Miller: the Crossover, Mattoon

Barbie was sitting upright with her perfect hair and her somewhat disturbingly happy smile pasted across her slender face.

Molly had placed her in a rectangular Tupperware dish. Her shoulders rose above the edge, and she wondered if she would be surprised to find out what was about to happen. Molly’s mom was on the phone in the kitchen. Before the phone rang, she had been repotting some plants on the dining room table.

Molly looked at her Barbie and listened to her mother. “I can’t stand that woman. I have to bite my tongue every time I see her!”

As Molly listened, she noticed the small hand shovel sticking out of a bucket of fresh dirt. The one side of the phone conversation continued. It seemed to only need one side at this point.

“She only has that job because of who she married. Marrying someone doesn’t qualify you for a job.”

Instinctively, Molly grasped the handle of the shovel. She stood on tip toes and looked down into the bucket. The dirt had a fresh smell to it. It was almost black, but something made it sparkle in the light.

Her mom took a quick sip of her coffee and went right back to dishing the dirt. “She isn’t perfect by any means. I went to school with her brother. I could tell you all kinds of stories.”

Very carefully, Molly lifted the handle, balancing a perfect scoop of fresh dirt on the blade. Slowly she brought it above the rim of the bucket and then turned her whole body to the right until the shovel was directly over Barbie’s head.

The tone of her mom’s voice told the point of the story. “Her husband’s going to get caught one of these days, and she’ll find out just how valuable she really is once he’s out of the picture.”

Molly’s action demonstrated the rest of the story. She slowly turned her wrist counter-clockwise until the dirt began to pour steadily on Barbie’s head. The dirt poured over her shoulders and piled around her waist.

Her mom continued to talk. Molly continued to pour, careful never to spill a drop outside of the container. When her mom was finished, Molly had filled the container evenly, burying her Barbie to just below her plastic, but perfectly molded arm pits. Her mom almost spilled her coffee.

“Why did you pour dirt all over Barbie?” Her mother was at a complete loss.

This is where Jesus finds people — buried in dirt. When the religious people brought a woman caught in adultery before Jesus (John 8), they wanted to stone her, bury her with rocks.

Jesus said, “If anyone here hasn’t ever had dirt on their face, go ahead and throw.”

Today’s religious people don’t throw rocks, but they do dish dirt and throw dirty looks. But Jesus tells the church not to condemn her. It saddens me that as they dropped their stones, they walked away. I guess that was a lesson for another day.

Jesus didn’t walk away. He came with grace and truth. But the grace comes first.

With no condemnation, Jesus tells the woman, “Clean up your life.”

It was an encouragement to live free and full. She had been living in fear. When you have something to hide, you don’t want community. It’s too risky. People might find out. People will make it harder.

Jesus teaches an amazing lesson here, about building communities of grace that can then find effective ways of helping people into the truth.

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What's Happening At The Crossover, August 26, 2007

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE CROSSOVER?
Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Summer of Love!!

Goal: For every person in the church to have dinner in Pastor Brian’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to attend at least one event in a leader’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to begin to align themselves with the Holy Spirit.

August 26 (Sun) Collecting spare change & non-perishable food items for the Needs Team!
August 26 (Sun) - 2PM - Nursing Home Worship Service
August 26 (Sun) - 5PM - KidStuf Production Staff Meeting
August 26 (Sun) - 6PM - Kid’s Church Staff Meeting
August 27 (Mon) - 7PM - Wingman Men’s Ministry – See Gary Stephen for details
August 29 (Wed) - 6:30PM - ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups - 4th to 12th Grades
September 1 (Sat) - 8:30-11:30AM - Spruce up our facility
September 8 (Sat) - 8:30-11:30AM - Spruce up our facility
September 8 (Sat) - 6:30PM - 2nd Saturday Concert
September 9 - (Sun) - 5PM - Annual Congregational Meeting
September 23-October 1 - First Haiti Mission Trip – Brian Miller & Jeff Gates
October 13 (Sat) ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups Six Flags Trip
November 11-19 - Second Haiti Mission Trip with Michelle Donnell

CONNECTIONS

SPRUCE UP THE FACILITY: There are several projects. See the provided list and let us know if you can help.

FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY: If you are intereseted in Financial Peace classes, see Marlyn Finley as soon as possible.

KID’S CHURCH: Starting in September, we will have a Kid’s Church at the same time as our Worship Service. KidStuf will still follow at 11AM. We have five adults willing to help once a month with Kid’s Church. We really need three more. At this time, we can not staff the nursery and Kid’s Church, and since we have a lot more kids in the age range for Kid’s Church, we won’t have nursery until we are able to staff it with new volunteers.

HAITI MISSION TRIP: The first work team will start building the school in Marfranc, the Haitian village that has become the center of our focus-area September 23-October 1. The second team will work November 11-19. Team members will meet in Miami that Sunday evening, then fly into Haiti on Monday (and back home on the following Monday). You need a passport, which can a couple of months to get, and you need some vaccinations. Application can be made online at www.newlifeforhaiti.org.

ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING: Sunday, September 9th @ 5PM, we will gather for our annual congregational meeting. Pastor Brian will lay out the vision for the next year and a vote will be taken on refinancing the facility. Our three year loan is due, but we have good opportunities to refinance.

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Update Posted On Friday, August 17, 2007

What's Happening At The Crossover, August 19, 2007

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE CROSSOVER?
Sunday, August 19, 2007

The Summer of Love!!

Goal: For every person in the church to have dinner in Pastor Brian’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to attend at least one event in a leader’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to begin to align themselves with the Holy Spirit.

August 20 (Mon) - 6:30PM - Meet Our Missionaries to Haiti - Steve and Jolene Moore
August 22 (Wed) - 6:30PM - ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups - 4th to 12th Grades
August 23 (Thu) - 7PM - Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University – See Marlyn Finley for details.
August 25 (Sat) - 6PM - Sign up for dinner at the Millers
August 26 (Sun) Collecting spare change & non-perishable food items for the Needs Team!
August 26 (Sun) - 2PM - Nursing Home Worship Service
August 26 (Sun) - 5PM - KidStuf Production Meeting
August 27 (Mon) - 7PM - Wingman Men’s Ministry – See Gary Stephen for details
September 1 (Sat) - 8:30-11:30AM - Spruce up our facility
September 8 (Sat) - 8:30-11:30AM - Spruce up our facility
September 8 (Sat) - 6:30PM - 2nd Saturday Concert
September 9 - 5PM - Annual Congregational Meeting
September 9 - 5PM - Annual Congregational Meeting
September 23-October 1 - First Haiti Mission Trip
October 12 (Fri) 6PM - New Life for Haiti Banquet at Walkway in Mattoon
October 13 (Sat) ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups Six Flags Trip
November 11-19 - Second Haiti Mission Trip with Michelle Donnell

CONNECTIONS

BAPTISM: Due to timing issues, we have postponed this event.

MEET OUR MISSIONARIES TO HAITI: On Monday, August 20th @ 6:30PM, Steve and Jolene Moore will be in Mattoon at The Crossover. Steve and Jolene have been missionaries in Haiti for over ten years, and now work for New Life for Haiti, our organization. They will be hosting our trips and coordinating our work effort. They are a gracious and interesting couple. Please mark your calendars and come meet them.

FINANCIAL PEACE UNIVERSITY: Thursday, August 23, Marlyn Finley will have an orientation meeting for this fantastic 13 week class on how to get your personal finances under control.

DINNER @ BRIAN AND DANELLE’S HOUSE: If you haven’t signed up yet, sign up for dinner at the Millers for Saturday, August 25 (Pork Chops).

HAITI MISSION TRIP: The first work team will start building the school in Marfranc, the Haitian village that has become the center of our focus-area September 23-October 1. The second team will work November 11-19. Team members will meet in Miami that Sunday evening, then fly into Haiti on Monday (and back home on the following Monday). You need a passport, which can a couple of months to get, and you need some vaccinations. Application can be made online at www.newlifeforhaiti.org.

PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES

The Crossover is gaining momentum. God has stirred something up. People are visiting. People are getting involved. Pray the momentum will only build. Pray for healing in the sore areas. Pray for people to take a step with Jesus. Look for people you can love and accept. Give them a call. Send them a note. God is speaking to you as well during prayer. God may bring a ministry to your mind. Make yourself available to this ministry.

Starting in September, we will begin a wonderful time of focus as we begin 70 Days of Vision - a new way to look at life. Pray that God will use this time to establish The Crossover as a vital, healthy church.

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Update Posted On Thursday, August 09, 2007

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE CROSSOVER?

WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE CROSSOVER?
Sunday, August 12, 2007

The Summer of Love!!

Goal: For every person in the church to have dinner in Pastor Brian’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to attend at least one event in a leader’s home.
Goal: For every person in the church to begin to align themselves with the Holy Spirit.

August 13 (Mon) 7PM - Wingman Men’s Ministry – See Gary Stephen for details
August 15 (Wed) 6:30PM - ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups - 4th to 12th Grades
August 19 (Sun) 4:00PM - Baptism @ Sullivan Beach, a few miles south of Sullivan on 32.
August 20 (Mon) 6:30PM - Meet Our Missionaries to Haiti - Steve and Jolene Moore
August 26 (Sun) Collecting spare change & non-perishable food items for the Needs Team!
August 26 (Sun) 6PM - KidStuf Production Meeting
September 23-October 1 - First Haiti Mission Trip
October 12 (Fri) 6PM - New Life for Haiti Banquet at Walkway in Mattoon
October 13 (Sat) ROCK & RIOT Youth Groups Six Flags Trip
November 11-19 - Second Haiti Mission Trip with Michelle Donnell

CONNECTIONS

BAPTISM: If you are interested in baptism, please talk with Pastor Brian. The baptism will take place at Sullivan Beach at 4PM on Sunday, August 19th. A carry-in dinner at the Sullivan Beach pavilion will follow. We would like everyone to come and witness this landmark event.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES: If your Middle School student needs school supplies, you can get them free at the Salvation Army. No questions will be asked about income level if you tell them The Crossover sent you.

MEET OUR MISSIONARIES TO HAITI: On Monday, August 20th @ 6:30PM, Steve and Jolene Moore will be in Mattoon at The Crossover. Steve and Jolene have been missionaries in Haiti for over ten years, and now work for New Life for Haiti, our organization. They will be hosting our trips and coordinating our work effort. They are a gracious and interesting couple. Please mark your calendars and come meet them.

DINNER @ BRIAN AND DANELLE’S HOUSE: If you haven’t signed up yet, sign up for dinner at the Millers for Saturday, August 25 (Pork Chops).

HAITI MISSION TRIP: The first work team will start building the school in Marfranc, the Haitian village that has become the center of our focus-area September 23-October 1. The second team will work November 11-19. Team members will meet in Miami that Sunday evening, then fly into Haiti on Monday (and back home on the following Monday). You need a passport, which can a couple of months to get, and you need some vaccinations. Application can be made online at www.newlifeforhaiti.org.

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