CrossRoads Community Church
Friday, September 10, 2010
Supported Ministries / MissionariesLocal | GlobalPlease click on the links above to view the different ministries.
LocalGood News ClubAfter-school Good News Clubs are Bible classes Children may attend once a week after school hours. This action packed club includes songs (worship), Scripture memory, a mission story, review games and other activities focused on the Bible lesson's theme.
CrossRoads Community Church together with Child Evangelism Fellowship and Simpsonville Elementary work together to supplement the children's education with Biblical principles and sound Bible teaching. We help the children grow spiritually which has a positive impact on their personal & home life, school performance and decision-making skills. The club curriculum and design is provided by CEF and CrossRoads provides the funding and volunteer staff for the club. Our club year starts in September and ends in March. We meet weekly, on Tuesdays, from 2:00pm -4:00pm during the club year. For more information or interested in joining our volunteer team, please contact Mark Joseph. More information on Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) is also available here. Boxes of LoveThe Boxes of Love outreach gives churches and agencies a way to connect with families, and to establish meaningful relationships with other churches and agencies as well. They focus on serving Thanksgiving dinners to those who cannot afford to have one otherwise. For more info, email Dustin Hughes.
Narcotics AnonymousNarcotics Anonymous meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 1 pm at CrossRoads Community Church. For more info, email Dustin Hughes.
Wayfarer MinistriesWayfarer Ministries (wayfarer.tv) provides resources that God can use to form people into students of Him, guiding them in their spiritual journey through speaking, writing and ENGAGE. Chad Norris and David Rhodes, both CrossRoads members, are intricately involved in the lives of students and young adults through Wayfarer Ministries. Check out their website to see just how involved.
Executive MinistriesA ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ (ccci.org), Executive Ministries (execmin.org) is an interdenominational ministry begun in the early 1960's, committed to helping to fulfill the Great Commission by reaching out to the executive, professional, and leadership community. Paul and Sue Johnson, members of CrossRoads for several years, are staff members of Executive Ministries.
**If you would like more info about any of these local ministries, please email Dustin Hughes.**
GlobalYWAMCraig and Lisa Branch are missionaries through YWAM. (ywam.org)
On Staff for HimKen and Kris Fitch minister through music, arts and drama to the children of Brazil. (osfh.org) (UPDATE: Dec. 2009)
Hope HouseThe Hope House (ahouseofhope.com), located in Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos, Jalisco, Mexico, is a children's shelter providing permanent and foster care for young boys ages 6-18 who have been abused, neglected or abandoned. Our church has taken mission trips there, and have helped to provide shoes and bikes to the orphanage.
Cargo of DreamsMarius Good works with Cargo of Dreams (cargoofdreams.org). Cargo of Dreams is a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming impoverished communities worldwide by converting standard shipping containers into fully functional operating facilities and meeting needs in the name of Jesus Christ. Cargo of Dreams’ mission in South Africa specifically, is to create a solid educational foundation for children in need by engaging businesses, organizations, churches and communities in a collaborative project by using their collective gifts and talents in a practical hands-on application.
**If you would like more info about any of these global ministries, please email Dustin Hughes.**
Velocity Ministries - CRCC's 2010 Community Partners
The Hinge - Unite the body of Christ to pray for Greenville. |
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