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The Crossing Sunday Sermons

The Crossing Sunday Sermons

By: The Crossing A Church in Columbia MO
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Listen to the weekly sermon from Sunday mornings at The Crossing, a church in Columbia, Missouri. Whether you’re catching up or listening for a second (or third) time, you’ll be able to learn about God’s word and how it applies to your life. Check out episode show notes for information about The Crossing’s current sermon series and for ways you can get involved at The Crossing.Copyright 2021 The Crossing Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Does God Give Us What We Deserve?
    Aug 19 2025
    Do you ever feel like an imposter? Or struggle with shame? Hear as Patrick teaches from Mark 16:1-8 and reminds us that nothing can keep us from Jesus' love. This sermon is part of our summer sermon series through Mark. Who is Jesus, really? And what did he come to do? The Gospel of Mark reveals surprising answers to these questions. But it’s clear that, when we encounter the real Jesus, our lives will change forever. Want to get even more out of your time in Mark? Download a free Bible study from The Crossing. Interested in more content like this? Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Every Friday, you’ll get new resources to help you grow in your faith and a first look at what to expect on Sunday, delivered right to your inbox. Get connected at The Crossing! When you sign up for Crossing Update, you’ll get a text message every Sunday morning with the new ways to get involved at the church. You can also find the latest information about events on The Crossing’s website.
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    26 mins
  • Our Best Picture of God
    Aug 11 2025
    How do you think God looks at you? What does he think about you? Join Dave as he explores the crucifixion in Mark 15 and uncovers what it says about God's love for humanity. This sermon is part of our summer sermon series through Mark. Who is Jesus, really? And what did he come to do? The Gospel of Mark reveals surprising answers to these questions. But it’s clear that, when we encounter the real Jesus, our lives will change forever. Want to get even more out of your time in Mark? Download a free Bible study from The Crossing. Interested in more content like this? Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Every Friday, you’ll get new resources to help you grow in your faith and a first look at what to expect on Sunday, delivered right to your inbox. Get connected at The Crossing! When you sign up for Crossing Update, you’ll get a text message every Sunday morning with the new ways to get involved at the church. You can also find the latest information about events on The Crossing’s website.
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    28 mins
  • How to Understand Prophecy
    Aug 4 2025
    Have you ever read a passage from scripture and wondered, "What in the world is going on?" You're not alone, especially when it comes to prophecy. In today's sermon, Patrick explores Mark 13 and helps us understand one of Jesus's most misunderstood teachings. This sermon is part of our summer sermon series through Mark. Who is Jesus, really? And what did he come to do? The Gospel of Mark reveals surprising answers to these questions. But it’s clear that, when we encounter the real Jesus, our lives will change forever. Want to get even more out of your time in Mark? Download a free Bible study from The Crossing. Interested in more content like this? Sign up for our weekly email newsletter. Every Friday, you’ll get new resources to help you grow in your faith and a first look at what to expect on Sunday, delivered right to your inbox. Get connected at The Crossing! When you sign up for Crossing Update, you’ll get a text message every Sunday morning with the new ways to get involved at the church. You can also find the latest information about events on The Crossing’s website.
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    27 mins
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