'Crosswinds Church in Plainfield, IL offers contemporary worship, Bible teaching, and community for all ages. Join us Sundays at 10 AM. Children's ministry, youth group, and small groups available. Everyone welcome!'
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Success and happiness in life are all about healthy relationships. Sometimes in life, we need to form a new relationship to be healthy. That does not necessarily mean to leave a relationship, but change the relationship from old patterns that are destructive to a new relationship that gives life. To do this first we need the "Best Relationship" of all to help us!
We all know we should be kind to one another but that is not always easy. But the gospel of Jesus makes it possible. As we look at what He has done for us we can lay down our lives for one another.
We all know we should love each other. But what makes it so difficult? In today's message, we learn that we accept the love we already have we will be able to give love to others.
Jesus did not come to make our lives better He came to make us into something new. The good news is in Christ sin is dying in you because Jesus came to destroy our sin.
We all struggle with a common problem in our lives. We all have sin that creates brokenness in our lives. So we need a purifying relationship that daily restores us.
Where does your confidence come from? If it is based on what people think of you then you will often lose confidence but if we focus on God's love for us our confidence will remain.
Are you letting the love of God stay in you! Or is it leaking out and making your joy and peace flat? Today we look at an abiding relationship with Jesus that can make your life full!
Deception often comes from very close. How close? In the church? Today we are going to look at the false relationship with God that can lead us astray from a true relationship with Him.
It really matters what you love! In today's message, we learn about the dangers of loving the world and the freedom and joy found in loving God.
We are loved because we are loved by God's grace but we are also to grow in His grace. In today's message, we look at three levels of maturity found in 1 John 2:12-14 that strengthen the church family when we grow in His love.