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Crosswalk Sermons
Crosswalk Church
364 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the Crosswalk Sermons Podcast. Sermons are recorded at the Crosswalk Church at the Redlands Campus in Southern California. Subscribe to listen to every sermon from our weekly services. To learn more, visit crosswalkvillage.com. 
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Welcome to the Crosswalk Sermons Podcast. Sermons are recorded at the Crosswalk Church at the Redlands Campus in Southern California. Subscribe to listen to every sermon from our weekly services. To learn more, visit crosswalkvillage.com. 
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Crosswalk Sermons
Campus Week | December 27 - Andreas Beccai
6 days ago
34 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
A Christmas Carol | Week 3 - Andreas Beccai
We invite you to begin this holiday season with some child-like wonder through the magic of Christmas stories. We will not only look at the birth accounts of the Savior, but at the whole of our story; from even before Genesis through to Revelation. And we will do so spring boarding off the famous story written in 1843 by Charles Dickens called, A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol begins with a death and forces the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, to evaluate his life. As a part of this journey, Scrooge is given an odd gift; he’s able to explore his past, present, and future. He’s able to remember what happened to him as a child and how it shaped him. Then he gets to see his present with a view of who he has become; a crotchety old man who cares about little else than making a profit. Along the way, however, it seems that this crotchety old man wants to be something more, do something more, but what? How? Finally, Scrooge gets the opportunity to see what his future will be should he continue down his current life path. When he wakes up from this dream, he is convinced; he must change. He chooses to be different. You might even say, he repents and becomes a new creation, one who celebrates the joy of Christmas by taking care of others. In a similar fashion, we will look at the thread of the Christ story, and our story, by looking all the way back to Christmas Past, before the foundations of the world. Then, we will look to Christmas Present, exploring where the choices of His creation led the God of creation. Then, should we choose to believe in this magical and wonder-filled story of Christmas, we can then peak into our Christmas future, a future secured by what God has done for us. There, we will see what this God of love and grace has in store for us all.   May the telling and reimagining of this story, the Christmas story, bring much needed light into every corner of our world today. I look forward to the journey, and to spending Christmas…together!
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
A Christmas Carol | Week 2 - Miranda Burton
We invite you to begin this holiday season with some child-like wonder through the magic of Christmas stories. We will not only look at the birth accounts of the Savior, but at the whole of our story; from even before Genesis through to Revelation. And we will do so spring boarding off the famous story written in 1843 by Charles Dickens called, A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol begins with a death and forces the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, to evaluate his life. As a part of this journey, Scrooge is given an odd gift; he’s able to explore his past, present, and future. He’s able to remember what happened to him as a child and how it shaped him. Then he gets to see his present with a view of who he has become; a crotchety old man who cares about little else than making a profit. Along the way, however, it seems that this crotchety old man wants to be something more, do something more, but what? How? Finally, Scrooge gets the opportunity to see what his future will be should he continue down his current life path. When he wakes up from this dream, he is convinced; he must change. He chooses to be different. You might even say, he repents and becomes a new creation, one who celebrates the joy of Christmas by taking care of others. In a similar fashion, we will look at the thread of the Christ story, and our story, by looking all the way back to Christmas Past, before the foundations of the world. Then, we will look to Christmas Present, exploring where the choices of His creation led the God of creation. Then, should we choose to believe in this magical and wonder-filled story of Christmas, we can then peak into our Christmas future, a future secured by what God has done for us. There, we will see what this God of love and grace has in store for us all.   May the telling and reimagining of this story, the Christmas story, bring much needed light into every corner of our world today. I look forward to the journey, and to spending Christmas…together!
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2 weeks ago
27 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
A Christmas Carol | Week 1 - Andreas Beccai
We invite you to begin this holiday season with some child-like wonder through the magic of Christmas stories.  We will not only look at the birth accounts of the Savior, but at the whole of our story; from even before Genesis through to Revelation.  And we will do so spring boarding off the famous story written in 1843 by Charles Dickens called, A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol begins with a death and forces the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, to evaluate his life.  As a part of this journey, Scrooge is given an odd gift; he’s able to explore his past, present, and future.  He’s able to remember what happened to him as a child and how it shaped him.  Then he gets to see his present with a view of who he has become; a crotchety old man who cares about little else than making a profit.  Along the way, however, it seems that this crotchety old man wants to be something more, do something more, but what? How? Finally, Scrooge gets the opportunity to see what his future will be should he continue down his current life path.  When he wakes up from this dream, he is convinced; he must change.  He chooses to be different.  You might even say, he repents and becomes a new creation, one who celebrates the joy of Christmas by taking care of others. In a similar fashion, we will look at the thread of the Christ story, and our story, by looking all the way back to Christmas Past, before the foundations of the world.  Then, we will look to Christmas Present, exploring where the choices of His creation led the God of creation.  Then, should we choose to believe in this magical and wonder-filled story of Christmas, we can then peak into our Christmas future, a future secured by what God has done for us.  There, we will see what this God of love and grace has in store for us all.   May the telling and reimagining of this story, the Christmas story, bring much needed light into every corner of our world today. I look forward to the journey, and to spending Christmas…together!
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3 weeks ago
33 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 6 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 5 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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1 month ago
30 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 4 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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1 month ago
33 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 3 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 2 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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2 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
It's Complicated (S2) | Week 1 - Andreas Beccai
We are excited to jump back into Season Two of our series on the life of David that we’ve called, It’s Complicated. If you remember the premise, the idea is that though we often desperately want a black and white world where right and wrong are easily determined, and our answers are clear, the life we experience each day is much more complicated than we care to admit at times. Especially in the world of faith. So when we come to a character like David, it’s “clear” to see that his life was complicated. In Season One we talked about David the Shepherd, the anointed, the warrior, the successor, and the man who came in-between the son and the father (Saul and Jonathan). Each of these stories were complicated, in that the Shepherd was also a man with blood on his hands, the anointed king didn’t become king for years to come, the warrior was also said to be a man after God’s own heart, and so on. In Season Two, our complicated journey continues as we talk about David the king, finally, as well as David the worshipper, the murderer, the adulterer, the parent, and the broken. Through David’s life, we will see our own, with all of its ups and downs and twists and turns that cause us to celebrate one moment, and weep the next. However, with as complicated as life can be at times, we believe we have a God who meets us in all of our messy moments, and desires to help us learn, heal, grow, and ultimately become the best versions of ourselves. Looking forward to the journey with our Crosswalk community as we wrestle with the realities of life in the context of our faith, and our ever-present, ever-loving, and ever-gracious God.
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2 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Campus Week | October 18 - Andreas Beccai
2 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Belonging (S2) | Week 5 - Andreas Beccai
Belonging is the first core value at Crosswalk. Everyone belongs at the feet of Jesus – right now and as we are – no exceptions. We are not damaged goods. We are God’s beloved children that He left the heavens above to live, die, and rise again to proclaim our belonging to Him. This sacred place at the feet of Jesus is always inclusive. No one deserves to be at His feet based on anything we have done. We all belong at His feet because He created us to be with Him from the very beginning of time. It is the place of the purest and most perfect love—the place of highest human dignity as His beloved. In Season 1 of our Belonging series, we explored our belonging to God through Jesus' miracles of healing. In this season, Season 2, we will gain a further glimpse into our belonging through some of Jesus' other miracles, such as His feeding of the 5,000 and turning water into wine at a wedding celebration. No one ever has to defend their belonging to God. Jesus does that for us through His life and miracles.
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2 months ago
31 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Belonging (S2) | Week 4 - Andreas Beccai
Belonging is the first core value at Crosswalk. Everyone belongs at the feet of Jesus – right now and as we are – no exceptions. We are not damaged goods. We are God’s beloved children that He left the heavens above to live, die, and rise again to proclaim our belonging to Him. This sacred place at the feet of Jesus is always inclusive. No one deserves to be at His feet based on anything we have done. We all belong at His feet because He created us to be with Him from the very beginning of time. It is the place of the purest and most perfect love—the place of highest human dignity as His beloved. In Season 1 of our Belonging series, we explored our belonging to God through Jesus' miracles of healing. In this season, Season 2, we will gain a further glimpse into our belonging through some of Jesus' other miracles, such as His feeding of the 5,000 and turning water into wine at a wedding celebration. No one ever has to defend their belonging to God. Jesus does that for us through His life and miracles.
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2 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Belonging (S2) | Week 3 - Andreas Beccai
Belonging is the first core value at Crosswalk. Everyone belongs at the feet of Jesus – right now and as we are – no exceptions.  We are not damaged goods. We are God’s beloved children that He left the heavens above to live, die, and rise again to proclaim our belonging to Him. This sacred place at the feet of Jesus is always inclusive. No one deserves to be at His feet based on anything we have done. We all belong at His feet because He created us to be with Him from the very beginning of time. It is the place of the purest and most perfect love—the place of highest human dignity as His beloved. In Season 1 of our Belonging series, we explored our belonging to God through Jesus' miracles of healing. In this season, Season 2, we will gain a further glimpse into our belonging through some of Jesus' other miracles, such as His feeding of the 5,000 and turning water into wine at a wedding celebration. No one ever has to defend their belonging to God. Jesus does that for us through His life and miracles.
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3 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Belonging (S2) | Week 2 - Mark Ricalde
3 months ago
31 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Belonging (S2) | Week 1 - Andreas Beccai
3 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Campus Week | September 6 - Andreas Beccai
4 months ago
29 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Nehemiah | Week 6 - Andreas Beccai
4 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Nehemiah | Week 5 - Andreas Beccai
4 months ago
32 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Nehemiah | Week 4 - Andreas Beccai
4 months ago
33 minutes

Crosswalk Sermons
Welcome to the Crosswalk Sermons Podcast. Sermons are recorded at the Crosswalk Church at the Redlands Campus in Southern California. Subscribe to listen to every sermon from our weekly services. To learn more, visit crosswalkvillage.com.