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Today Peanut Butter Drive for Haiti WEEK #2 Today Student Ministry Middle School 5-7pm; High School 6-8pm here at CCC Today “Griefshare” 5-7pm here at CCC Monday April 16th Financial Peace University 7pm here at CCC Thursday April 19th Celebrate Recovery 5:45pm here at CCC Friday April 20th WHO Women’s Scrapping and Crafting 6:30-10pm here at CCC Sunday April 22nd Student Ministry Middle School 5-7pm; High School 6-8pm here at CCC Sunday April 22nd “Griefshare” 5-7pm here at CCC Sunday April 22nd Mission Team meeting Immediately after the service Thursday April 26th Celebrate Recovery 5:45pm here at CCC Sunday April 29th Student Ministry Middle School 5-7pm; High School 6-8pm here at CCC Sunday April 29th Celebrate Recovery 5:45pm here at CCC Tuesday May 1st WHO Women’s Ministry 6:30PM at McAllister’s Thursday May 3rd Celebrate Recovery 5:45pm here at CCC Small group facilitators will provide weekly meeting locations and times. ANNOUNCEMENTS Peanut Butter Drive for Haiti Our annual peanut butter drive for Lifeline Christian Mission in Haiti will continue through the month of April. Bring in 16-18oz jars of any brand or kind and leave them on the table in the auditorium. Or you may donate cash toward the purchase of peanut butter. Our goal is 250 jars this year! See Dawn Nance with any questions. New Website Our new website is up! Go to crossroadschristianchurch.net to check it out! There is a special Members Corner page with links to the Breeze database, the church calendar, giving and some other info for our members and those interested in membership. In addition, our new app will be up in the next few weeks! Breeze Profiles In order to ensure we have accurate information please check your Breeze profile and update or fill in any missing information. You can do this on your computer at home, your phone or see Dawn after church! If you do not have a profile picture in Breeze you can import your own or sign up at the welcome center to get your profile picture taken after church in the next few weeks. WHO Woman Are Scrapping and Crafting! This Friday from 6:30-10:30pm here at CCC! All ladies are invited! Bring a friend, your craft/scrapping supplies and a snack and join us for a night of scrapping and crafting! Contact April Townsend at [email protected] with any questions. Mission Team Meeting The Crossroads mission team would like to invite anyone interested in hearing how we are involved in missions here and around the world to join them at their meeting this month. It will be held in the small group room, after church on April 29 th and will last for about 1 hour. Mother’s Day Tea WHO women will be hosting their annual Mother’s Day tea here at CCC on Saturday, May 12 th from 1- 3pm. Text and Online Giving Online and text giving through Breeze are safe and easy ways to give your tithes and offerings. Text Give to (765) 232-0135 and follow the instructions to set up your account or see Dawn Nance to set up an online giving account today! Please email announcements or prayer requests for the bulletin to [email protected] Last Week Attendance – 132 Offering – $2990.54 2018 Average Offering – $3445.48 Weekly Budget – $3750.00

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Today Peanut Butter Drive for Haiti WEEK #2

TodayStudent MinistryMiddle School 5-7pm;High School 6-8pm here at CCC

Today “Griefshare”5-7pm here at CCC

MondayApril 16th

Financial Peace University7pm here at CCC

ThursdayApril 19th

Celebrate Recovery5:45pm here at CCC

FridayApril 20th

WHO Women’s Scrapping and Crafting6:30-10pm here at CCC

SundayApril 22nd

Student MinistryMiddle School 5-7pm;High School 6-8pm here at CCC

SundayApril 22nd

“Griefshare”5-7pm here at CCC

SundayApril 22nd

Mission Team meetingImmediately after the service

Thursday April 26th

Celebrate Recovery5:45pm here at CCC

SundayApril 29th

Student MinistryMiddle School 5-7pm;High School 6-8pm here at CCC

SundayApril 29th

Celebrate Recovery5:45pm here at CCC

TuesdayMay 1st

WHO Women’s Ministry6:30PM at McAllister’s

ThursdayMay 3rd

Celebrate Recovery5:45pm here at CCC

Small group facilitators will provide weekly meeting locations and times.

ANNOUNCEMENTSPeanut Butter Drive for HaitiOur annual peanut butter drive for Lifeline Christian Mission in Haiti will continue through the month of April. Bring in 16-18oz jars of any brand or kind and leave them on the table in the auditorium. Or you may donate cash toward the purchase of peanut butter. Our goal is 250 jars this year! See Dawn Nance with any questions.New WebsiteOur new website is up! Go to crossroadschristianchurch.net to check it out! There is a special Members Corner page with links to the Breeze database, the church calendar, giving and some other info for our members and those interested in membership. In addition, our new app will be up in the next few weeks!Breeze ProfilesIn order to ensure we have accurate information please check your Breeze profile and update or fill in any missing information. You can do this on your computer at home, your phone or see Dawn after church! If you do not have a profile picture in Breeze you can import your own or sign up at the welcome center to get your profile picture taken after church in the next few weeks.WHO Woman Are Scrapping and Crafting!This Friday from 6:30-10:30pm here at CCC! All ladies are invited! Bring a friend, your craft/scrapping supplies and a snack and join us for a night of scrapping and crafting! Contact April Townsend at [email protected] with any questions.Mission Team MeetingThe Crossroads mission team would like to invite anyone interested in hearing how we are involved in missions here and around the world to join them at their meeting this month. It will be held in the small group room, after church on April 29th and will last for about 1 hour. Mother’s Day TeaWHO women will be hosting their annual Mother’s Day tea here at CCC on Saturday, May 12th from 1-3pm. Text and Online GivingOnline and text giving through Breeze are safe and easy ways to give your tithes and offerings. Text Give to (765) 232-0135 and follow the instructions to set up your account or see Dawn Nance to set up an online giving account today!

Please email announcements or prayer requests for the bulletin to [email protected]

Last Week Attendance – 132 Offering – $2990.54 2018 Average Offering – $3445.48 Weekly Budget – $3750.00

Welcome to Crossroads!Our first priority this morning is to worship our Father in Heaven and His Son, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. As our guest, we want you to feel comfortable as you worship with us. Below is a short explanation of what you can expect here this morning at Crossroads.During congregational singing, the children will be dismissed from the auditorium for a more age appropriate lesson in our children’s area. If you have children with you, you should discuss with them ahead of time if they will leave during the service. It is perfectly acceptable for them to stay with you. However, if they decide to leave the auditorium later, for their safety we ask you to accompany them to the children’s area and connect them with the volunteers.We observe the Lord’s Supper (communion) as a part of our weekly service. It is our reminder of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our salvation and a celebration of God’s grace. The ushers will pass the trays containing the bread and the grape juice. If you are a believer, feel free to participate with us.

Following communion, the ushers will pass the offering plates. As our guest, you are not expected to give. We do ask that you fill out one of the green attendance cards

and drop that in. If you miss the offering, simply drop your card in the wooden boxes located at the exit.When the service is over, the minister will be available to answer any questions you might have. All questions are welcome and can be on any subject. It is our sincere prayer that you will be blessed worshipping with us today. If you have any questions you canemail us at [email protected] or contact one of our elders or staff below.

EldersDavid Nance (765) 714-9113 [email protected] Achor (219) 863-1336 [email protected] Miller (765) 412-3637 [email protected] Smith (765) 414-4417 [email protected]

Senior MinisterMike Duff (765) 532-3996 [email protected]

Director of Children’s MinistriesMegan Duff (765) 421-8381 [email protected]

Worship Arts MinisterDawn Nance (765) 418-4565 [email protected]

The Apostles of Christ –Andrew

1)He understood the potential of _______________.

“The next day John was there again with two of his disciples. When he saw Jesus passing by, he said, "Look, the Lamb of God!" When the two disciples heard him say this, they followed Jesus. Turning around, Jesus saw them following and asked, "What do you want?"They said, "Rabbi" (which means Teacher), "where are you staying?" "Come," he replied, "and you will see." So they went and saw where he was staying, and spent that day with him. It was about the tenth hour.Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, was one of the two who heard what John had said and who had followed Jesus. The first thing Andrew did was to find his brother Simon and tell him, "We have found the Messiah" (that is, the Christ). And he brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon son of John. You will be called Cephas" (which, when translated, is Peter).” John 1:35-422)He understand the potential of

_______________.“When Jesus looked up and saw a great crowd coming toward him, he said to Philip, "Where shall we buy bread for these

people to eat?" He asked this only to test him, for he already had in mind what he was going to do.Philip answered him, "Eight months’ wages would not buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!"Another of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, spoke up, "Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?

John 6:5-9

3)He understood the potential of _______________.

“Now there were some Greeks among those who were going up to worship at the feast; these then came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida of Galilee, and began to ask him, saying, “Sir, we wish to see Jesus.” Philip came and told Andrew; Andrew and Philip came and told Jesus.” John 12:20-22“Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28“And looking at them Jesus said to them, “With people this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

Matthew 19:26“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:19,20

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

1 John 1:9

_______________________________________________________________Prayer List

Please tear this prayer list off and keep it in your Bible for use during your daily time of prayer.

Pray for our Elders: Archie, Dave, Randy and KylePray for our Staff: Mike, Aaron, Mary Anne, Megan and

DawnCelebrate RecoveryStudent MinistryTonya Grimm – Healing from cough

Maggy Nance – Health during pregnancyLinda Goot – Recovery after surgery for cancerLiberty Bell – 15year old in hospice with cancerSteve Parks – Hospitalized with a serious heart

conditionCharlie Krahies – Health concernsBrenda Kauffman – Health concernsDeborah Henderson – Colon cancerNate Patton – Healing from serious car accidentIna Jo Thomas – Lung cancer treatmentsPatty Nordhielm –Continued recovery from surgeryDave Nordhielm – Alzheimer’sMary Scott - Health concernsTony Brose – CancerRosa Spradlin – Health concernsBarb Rudder – Healing after heart attackBill Banks Sr. – Health concerns Tammy Walker – Life and health concernsNewirk Family – Health concernsPinny Wallace – Health and life concernsJudy Woodruff – Health concernsJane Stingley – Bone Marrow Disease TreatmentsJocelyn Nance – Healing and relief for depression and

anxietyClara Hill – Bone morrow cancerPaula Rose – Serious Health issuesLisa Ortiz – Pulmonary Fibrosis________________________________________________________

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