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We’ve all gotten a postcard from someone we know, who is on vacation. Somewhere scribbled across a beautiful picture of somewhere they are but you aren’t are four words: Wish You Were Here! If we’re honest, those four words stir up a little jealousy inside of us because we wish we were there too. At Crossbridge, we talk a lot about taking next steps with God. Wherever we are at with God on our own journey, there is always a next step we could take. Wish You Were Here is a series intended to help us see our next steps with God not as a task or challenge to overcome, but rather God’s invitation to where He is already at and knows you would love being. Join us these next four weeks as we practically explore what it looks like to accept God’s invitation.
Watch the 8/22 teaching (3 parts):
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Watch the Rob Bell NOOMA video "LUMP" ($1 download - click link)
Part3: Wrap-up
Listen to the 8/29 teaching "Wish you were here - part 1"
Watch the 8/29 teaching "Wish you were here - part 1"
Whether it’s your cell phone, your kids’ remote control car, your laptop, or a video camera….if it’s got a battery….it needs to be recharged. Our spiritual lives are just like those batteries. In our last series Rhythm and Flow we explored how and why we need to recharge our spiritual batteries. In our series Viti we examine where that recharge power comes from and how to tap into it. As we unpack an illustration Jesus told about a vine and its branches, we’ll discover how we can get and stay connected to God in ways the keep His power flowing to us and thru us.
Listen to the 7/18 teaching "Grafting"
Watch the 7/18 teaching "Grafting"
Listen to the 7/25 teaching "Pruning"
Watch the 7/25 teaching "Pruning"
Listen to the 8/1 teaching "Tending"
Watch the 8/1 teaching "Tending"
Listen to the 8/8 teaching "Branching"
Watch the 8/8 teaching "Branching"
Listen to the 8/15 teaching "Accessing the Access"