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Paul’s letter to Philemon is a powerful story of grace, forgiveness, and transformation. It’s a personal letter, yet it carries profound truths about the power of the gospel to change hearts and relationships. This short book challenges us to live out our faith by extending grace, seeking reconciliation, and recognizing the new identity we have in Christ.

The world expected a warrior, a king with power and might. Instead, Jesus came as a servant, stepping into the greatest battle of all time—against sin, death, and the forces of darkness. He fought not with fists, but with sacrifice. The enemy thought he had won. But then… Sunday came.

Not every message fits into a series—and sometimes God gives us something specific for a particular moment. This playlist features stand-alone sermons preached at The Crossings Community Church. These messages often mark special days, cover important topics, or meet the needs of the moment between sermon series.
Each one is grounded in Scripture, centered on Jesus, and offered with the hope that it will encourage you in your walk of faith.
New messages are added throughout the year as God leads.

Mothers have always played a powerful role in building and shaping the faith of generations. In this series, we’ll look at how God uses the love, strength, and prayers of mothers to lay foundations of faith that last. Whether you’re a mom, a grandmother, or someone shaped by the influence of a godly woman, these messages will remind you of the deep spiritual impact of motherhood and encourage you to keep building lives of faith one heart at a time.

Sometimes life feels too broken to fix. But the story of Nehemiah shows us that with God, restoration is always possible.
In our series Brick by Brick, we’ll follow Nehemiah’s journey from heartbreak to hope as he leads the rebuilding of Jerusalem’s walls. It all started with one man’s burden, a prayer, and a step of faith.
Each week, we’ll explore what God rebuilt through Nehemiah—and what He might want to restore in us. This isn’t just about ancient ruins. It’s about reclaiming faith, renewing purpose, and rebuilding what’s been broken in our lives and in our church.
No matter where you are, you’re invited to join the journey. Let’s see what God wants to build brick by brick.