Project One 2013 was an amazing day of service. With nearly 600 volunteers, we were able to complete 48 service projects in just one day. What a great way to spread God’s love through our community. Hopefully, all the sore backs and blistered hands have started to heal. It wasn’t easy for some of us …
Crossroads staff and volunteer leaders are still reflecting on the Global Leadership Summit. Our big impressions are 1.) the amazing hospitality offered by Crossroads volunteers 2.) the insightful teachings and interviews from GLS faculty. Things people are saying… Our volunteers are passionate about serving God through serving others. Carol Z. is an amazing cook and …
Crossroads volunteers have been steadily making a difference in the High Park Fire area. We have… provided volunteer crews for at least 3 projects and maybe more. assisted one other resident gathering information. staffed the Evacuation and Donations Centers. assisted the Sherrif’s office issuing reentry passes. Donated a trailer load of goods. We are currently helping …
I recently had the honor of taking part in an event with Crossroads Church called “Project One”. The idea behind it was inspired by the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina a few years ago. As soon as disaster struck, groups of men and women from the church loaded up tools and supplies and made their way …
When coming to Crossroads, the first experience visitors typically have is of our campus—the parking lot, walk ways, landscaping, buildings, etc. Crossroads staff manages some of these areas, while volunteers maintain others. We are thankful for all who work to keep Crossroads looking great.
Club 45 and KampKids have seen a steady increase in the number of kids in attendance over the last year. As we continue to see familiar faces, we have also welcomed new kids to our children’s ministry each weekend. This is very encouraging as we aim to reach as many young people as possible to …
