'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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He has risen! Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus!
Palm Sunday Message on the story of Jesus coming into town on the back of a donkey in Matthew 21. In this message we think of ourselves as the donkey that Jesus has need of. We learn from God's word how we can be faithfully untied as a donkey to be of service to Him.
In Luke 13 Jesus tells a parable about a fig tree that a man had planted in his vineyard. This parable talks about accountability. God is the owner of the vineyard in this story. We are the trees! Like trees we are His creation with a purpose like every tree He has created has a purpose. In this message we discover what that purpose is and how to be accountable towards God in our lives.
Jesus, our God in the flesh, came to our world in peace. He did not come to protest our sins and cancel us for them. Instead, he came to humbly to serve us in love as His creation by dying to destroy sins power over us which creates all the brokenness in our lives. On Palm Sunday, we will celebrate the grace and mercy of our King that came to restore us so we could live abundantly in Him! I hope you will join us at 10 a.m. for our In-person Worship at Crosswinds Church to praise Him with upbeat worship music and be encouraged by God’s word in the day’s message “I Came In Peace”!
Worship on Sunday morning should have the feel of a family dinner. It is time to feast on God’s word and celebrate His goodness to us with gratitude in song and prayer. And we are all invited to this feast! We all need to be eating God’s word everyday so we each look fat and happy because of it.
Jesus “hits send” on His followers—ordinary, unpolished people—and commissions them to proclaim repentance and forgiveness of sins to all nations. He empowers them through the Holy Spirit, opening their understanding of Scripture so they grasp God’s redemptive mission. The message challenges believers to embrace their missionary identity now, trusting in God’s power rather than human adequacy.
This message, recounts Luke 24:36–47, where the resurrected Jesus appears to his fearful disciples and offers tangible proof—His wounds and eating food—that He is alive. Jesus’s bodily resurrection is God’s definitive evidence of life, bringing peace, purpose, and confidence even amid doubt and fear
In this message, Pastor Ken emphasizes that the ultimate Bible study happens when Jesus Himself leads us through Scripture—as He did for the two disciples on the road to Emmaus—bringing clarity, conviction, and joy.
This message centers on the resurrection of Jesus as the foundation of living hope, contrasting it with superficial hopes rooted in money, health, reputation, or religion. It emphasizes that Jesus’ empty tomb is a historical fact that transcends cultural shifts and intellectual objections, giving believers unshakable confidence in God’s promises.
In this message, the vital importance of Jesus’s burial is highlighted as the “sacred pause” between the crucifixion and the resurrection — not a minor detail but an essential part of the gospel. The burial confirms that Jesus truly died, fulfills Old Testament prophecy, and embodies the Sabbath rest that points to our ultimate rest in Him.