'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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The suffering in the world due to persecution is immense. In this message, Pastor John looks at our call embrace the cross and love our brothers who are suffering throughout the world.
The middle ground between liberal and conservative is shrinking, leading to more and more divisiveness in American society. How should we respond? Understanding that the Bible is not a political playbook, there are still some things we can learn about how God intends for His people to live and love in a political culture.
There's all sorts of variety in Jesus' church, and sometimes it's not clear if those differences are good, bad, or biblical. In this message, Pastor John helps us diagnose the differences and understand how to show love to brothers in different churches with a three-part prescription.
The world has been training you to think wrongly about gender and sexuality, but we are called to bring our thinking and our doing and our identity into line with Scripture. In this message, Pastor John looks at the apostle Paul's instruction to the church to show us how very different - and freeing and affirming - the Christian vision is from the world's.
The Bible paints a picture of the church where the gospel of Jesus is shared and needs are met in a way that people are drawn to Jesus and His community. In this message, Pastor John looks at James' letter to show us how to be that kind of church!
Racial division and racism come in many forms, but all are opposed to God's plan for humanity. In this message, Pastor John describes the work of Jesus in creating "one new man out of two" that calls us to strive for racial unity in the body of Christ.
We have seen enough that divides us on our streets, on the news, and on social media. In this message, Pastor John looks at how believers with the message of the gospel are God's status update to the world.
What does it mean to be made for more? It does not mean you were made for more stuff, not more power, not more money not more possessions. You were not born primarily for these things. Pastor John Stillman takes a deeper look into Psalm 122 to answer the question what were we made for.
Jesus’ church has been blessed and built up by a long and wonderful practice of sharing words of encouragement, direction, and praise. In this message, Pastor John provides a message to the church on how to commend the good in others while praising the glory of God.