Crosswalk Sermons

Crosswalk Church

Welcome to the Crosswalk Sermons Podcast. Sermons are recorded at the Crosswalk Church at the Redlands Campus in Southern California. Subscribe to listen to every sermon from our weekly services. To learn more, visit crosswalkvillage.com. 

  1. 2D AGO

    Learning to Lovewell | Week 6 - Timothy Gillespie

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    35 min
  2. FEB 10

    Learning to Lovewell | Week 5 - Andreas Beccai

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    32 min
  3. FEB 3

    Learning to Lovewell | Week 4 - Andreas Beccai

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    30 min
  4. JAN 26

    Learning to Lovewell | Week 3 - Andreas Beccai

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    32 min
  5. JAN 18

    Learning to Lovewell | Week 2 - Mark Ricalde

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    30 min
  6. JAN 12

    Learning To Lovewell | Week 1 - Andreas Beccai

    At Crosswalk, we talk often about our End Statements – five descriptions of the kind of people we are becoming together. They remind us that we are growing into a community where everyone belongs, where people learn to walk with God in honest and authentic ways, where the ways of Jesus matter in our everyday world, where we live beyond ourselves by caring for the vulnerable, and where leadership always looks like service. These statements aren’t rules or requirements; they’re the heartbeat of our community, shaping everything from our teaching to the way we treat one another. We begin our journey in Genesis. The word itself means beginning, and Genesis invites us into the first movements of God’s love, how humanity was created with intention, with dignity, with purpose, and with relationship at the center. These early stories show us who God is, who we are, and what it means to be human in God’s world. They also show the first cracks of fear, shame, and hiding, experiences we all know too well. And yet, from the very beginning, God’s response to human failure is movement toward relationship, not away from it. This is the heart of Lovewell. It isn’t a slogan to print on mugs or a hashtag to stick on a post. It’s a way of living that takes its cues from the God who blesses before we perform, who seeks us out when we hide, who covers our shame, and who continues to call us into partnership and purpose. As we walk through Genesis we're learning that the God who spoke worlds into existence still speaks love into our chaos, order into our confusion, and hope into our despair.

    31 min
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Welcome to the Crosswalk Sermons Podcast. Sermons are recorded at the Crosswalk Church at the Redlands Campus in Southern California. Subscribe to listen to every sermon from our weekly services. To learn more, visit crosswalkvillage.com. 

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