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Women’s Ministry

Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ,” – Ephesians 4:15

Small Groups

Titus 2 groups are groups of up to 8 women who meet monthly for a year to discuss a chapter of a specific book and to support and love each other.

Each group has a specific time and place, and each woman picks the group that is most convenient for her.

Bible Studies

Connect with other women, build relationships and learn from God’s word. We offer weekday and evening studies, as well as a one-on-one mentoring program. 

Mentoring

Mentoring bridges the gap between generations and allows us to support one another. It takes effort, intention and time. It is a call God places on us. Are you interested in being a mentor or mentee?

Questions?

If you have any questions or are interested in speaking with someone regarding the Women’s Ministry at Crossroads, email the women’s ministry coordinator or call the Church office at 317.485.2175.

Men’s Ministry

“Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17 

Vision Statement

To be a place where the men of Crossroads connect around the Word of God in order to actively encourage, sharpen, and spur one another on toward God-glorifying lives, careers, and relationships.


Small Groups

Groups of 6-8 men gathering weekly for 12 weeks in order to open the Word of God together or discuss topics relevant to our growth in Christ. All men, 17 years and older, are welcome regardless of where you are in your relationship with the Lord.

Groups run from February – April, June – August,  and September – December, so if you missed this round, we hope you will hop in on the next.

Men’s Nights

In the down time between small groups (January, May, August/September), we will plan times for all the men to gather together.

Some of these nights will involve teaching and others will be more social but there will always be plenty of food and time to hang out with other men that encourages and builds one another up. We may throw some other events in along the way as well. Stay connected so you know what’s happening.

Stay Connected

If you would like to receive text notifications about the Men’s Ministry, simply text @cccmensmin to 81010.

Questions?

If you have any questions about the Men’s Ministry at Crossroads, please don’t hesitate to contact the Team Leader.

Youth Ministry

The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.” – 1 Timothy 1:5

Sunday Night Meetings

Junior and Senior High School youth meet most Sunday nights, September through May, from 6-7:30 p.m. for a time of games, teaching, and connecting with friends. The goal of these weekly meetings is to create a space where students get to know God and one another.

Retreats

Every year, our students take intentional time away to connect with God and one another. Our annual retreats serve to focus the group and provide our students with the opportunity to examine the condition of their hearts.

Mission Trips

The students will have a unique opportunity to participate in a missions trip each year. While the location of the trip may change from year to year, the goal remains for our students to have an eye-opening experience serving in an unfamiliar cultural setting. We want our students to learn to see brokenness as the effects of sin in our world and to be people who take part in God’s renewal.

Children’s Ministry Grades 3-6

Sunday School

Meets every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. September through May.

Communicants Class

This eight-week course is offered annually. It is designed to lead our children third grade and up in a deeper study of and excite them about the foundations of our faith. This class is required for children pursuing admission to the Lord’s Table (Communion).

Family Night

Each month there are opportunities to connect with your family and other families looking for fellowship. You do not need to attend Crossroads regularly to sign up for the group.

Kids Club/Gen One

For kids in grades 3-6, these groups meet monthly (September – May). Outreach-based activities for children to experience fellowship while growing in the knowledge of the gospel.

Vacation Bible School

Held in early June, Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, VBS is a fun-filled week of Bible lessons, crafts, games, and music.

Children’s Ministry Grades PreK-2

Sunday School

Meets every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. September through May.

Children’s Church

After the offering and doxology, preK through 2nd graders are welcome to continue their worship with their parents or in Children’s Church, our in-service children’s ministry.

Family Night

Each month there are opportunities to connect with your family and other families looking for fellowship. You do not need to attend Crossroads regularly to sign up for the group.

Kids Corner

Kids Corner is a church-wide playgroup for all children (designed for kids up to preschool, but all are invited). There is playtime, a story and crafts for kids, and treats. Open to the community.

Kids Corner meets the first Thursday of the month September through May.

Vacation Bible School

Held in early June, Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, VBS is a fun-filled week of Bible lessons, crafts, games, and music.

Nursery Ministry

Crossroads nursery ministry for children ages 3 months up to four years old includes age-appropriate Bible stories, songs and free play. You can worship worry-free knowing your child is being attended to by a caring team.

Crossroads Community Church employs a Nursery Coordinator responsible for leading a team of volunteers.

Children’s Ministry Coordinators ensure rooms are staffed with volunteers, supplies are stocked, rooms are clean, and children are cared for.

Nursery is offered during Sunday morning worship and Sunday School.

Kids Corner

Kids Corner is a church-wide playgroup for all children (designed for kids up to preschool, but all are invited). There is playtime, a story and crafts for kids, and treats. Open to the community.

Kids Corner meets the first Thursday of the month September through May.

Playgroup

Playgroup is a parent-led group for infants to preschoolers and their caregivers. You do not have to attend Crossroads regularly to participate.

Playgroup meets weekly September-May

Sports & Recreation Ministry

Grace & Cleats

Grace & Cleats is a sports and recreation ministry of Crossroads Community Church. It supports the overall mission of Crossroads by taking the transforming grace of God offered through Jesus Christ to the community. The ministry also helps develop and grow Gospel-centered relationships within our congregation.

The purpose of our camps goes beyond teaching the fundamental skills, techniques, and rules of sports. We are committed to giving high-quality instruction. We are also committed to teaching the Gospel faithfully, knowing that it is only through faith in Jesus Christ that we can all live and compete for the glory of God. Check back for upcoming summer sports camps.

Contact Director of Youth & sports

Youth Soccer League

The Grace and Cleats Youth Soccer League is a co-ed instructional league open to boys and girls ages 3-1/2 through 8. It is designed not only to teach your child the fundamental skills of the game, to encourage participation and to have fun, but also how to live and compete for the glory of God. Here are some details:

  • Divisions
    U5 (3-1/2 & 4 year olds)
    U7 (5 & 6 year olds)
    U9 (7 & 8 year olds)
  • Dates
    8 week season that runs from August to early September on Saturday mornings
  • Cost
    See the registrataion form
    Includes shirt, socks, and medal
    Registration Deadline – June 30

Contact Director of Youth & sports    Register Here

REGISTRATION OPENS LATE SUMMER/EARLY FALL

Grace & Cleats has a 3rd/4th and 5th/6th boys basketball team playing in the Indiana Youth Basketball League (IYBL). In today’s youth sports, there is a lot of emphasis placed on kids to win. The scoreboard can become more important than teaching basic fundamentals in an elementary-age sport.

Our goal is to teach foundational fundamentals that will carry over into more than just basketball. Each practice has time spent on ball handling, defensive footwork, rebounding, spacing and using the backboard. Along with skills there are a few basic principles taught as a part of the program.

Effort: We are all fallen men and can never be perfect. Only Jesus was perfect. However, we can give perfect effort every time (100%).

Fear of Failure: When we have Christ there is nothing to fear. 1 John 4:18 says, “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.”

Fatigue and Frustration: These can rob us of success. You must be disciplined to fall back on the fundamentals and basics when tired or frustrated. You cannot do it on your own. You need to lean on the Lord.

Contact Director of Youth & sports

EACH YEAR REGISTRATION OPEN EARLY MARCH

The purpose of our participation in this league is that we would grow together in our knowledge of and faith in Christ and continue to understand as men what it means to live and compete for the glory of God. Basic information for the league is as follows:

Dates: May through July

Days: One evening per week (depending which division your team is in)

Times: 6:30 p.m. & 7:45 p.m.

Format:  14 Regular Season Games (7 weeks of double-headers)                                                      Double Elimination Tournament

Locations: Most games will be played at Crossroads Community Church. Other potential locations: Northview Church (131st & Hazel Dell Parkway) or Castleview Church (86th & Hague Road)

Cost: $50

Register Now

Contact Director of Youth & sports

Open gym volleyball is open to men and women of all skill levels, high school age and above. We play Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.

We use the Remind app for communicating information about volleyball. Simply send a text message @ogvaball to 81010 and you will be added to our text communications.

 

Contact Director of Youth & sports

RevFit Classes are held for one hour each Monday at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. RevFit uses fitness to share the good news of the Gospel. It is about more than fitness. You will sweat, but you will also receive encouragement, love, and acceptance. As a Revelation Wellness instructor my heart is to share the freedom that can be found in moving your body in worship. All are welcome regardless of gender, weight, athletic ability, or age. Love has no boundaries. The classes are a mixture of cardio, strength, flexibility and stretching. Each class includes an encouraging cool down and an uplifting message.

First class if free! Suggested donation of $4 a class. Punch cards for 6 classes are available for $20. Family discount: $4 for the 1st family member and $1 for each additional. Bring a water bottle, yoga mat or towel, and a friend.

Contact Coordinator

There are currently no special events scheduled.

Missions Ministry

Ministries We Support

At Crossroads, we support a wide range of missionaries and ministries both domestically and internationally. We partner with many of these ministries through mission trips and also seek to support them financially through our Faith Promise.

Matt & Esca Jesch

Mission to The World Guadalajara

Matt Jesch

Matt and Esta Jesch have been a part of the Crossroads family since 2001. After several years of seeking God’s call on their lives, they were called to the mission field in Guadalajara, Mexico where they served for five years. They are now back in the U.S. working with MTW to discern the next step in their missionary ministry.

Tom & Catalina Nachtergaeles

Mission to The World Enterprise Europe

Matt Jesch

The Nachtergaeles serve in Northern Europe, which has had a significant influx of immigrants who represent other beliefs, nationalities, ethnic groups, and races. Tom and Catalina have focused their efforts in helping to plant and grow Reformed churches that benefit Muslim background believers. Tom and Catalina have four children.

Jon and Sarah Pfeil

Mission to The World Tokyo

Jon Pfeil

Jon and Sarah Pfeil have served with Mission to the World in Japan since 2006. They are currently serving with Japanese Church planter Seima Aoyagi and are planting Grace Harbor Church, a new church in the rapidly growing Tokyo waterfront area. The Pfeils have five children.

Steve and Amy Robertson

Mission to The World Chile

Matt Jesch

After serving for 15 years in church planting in Guadalajara, Mexico, God called them to support church planting in Vina del Mar, a coastal city northwest of Santiago. Steve also serves as regional coordinator for MTW South America. The Robertsons have three children.

Nate & Mary Osner

RUF  – Purdue University

Matt Jesch

Reformed University Fellowship
(RUF) is the campus ministry of the Presbyterian Church in America and has been at Purdue since 2009. RUF’s purpose is to reach students for Christ and to equip them to serve Jesus, the church, the campus, and the world. Nate Osner and his wife, Mary, lead RUF Purdue. They have one child.

Eric & Stephanie Whitley

RUF  – Indiana University

eric whitley
Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) started at IU in 2012. This past summer, the Lord brought Eric and his family to Bloomington to lead this important ministry, replacing Brad Tubbesing. Eric formerly served as a pastor in the Saint Louis area for seven years, but as an IU grad, felt called back to his alma mater to minister the gospel. They have four children.

Mark Eckel

Comenius Institute

Mark Eckel

Dr. Mark Eckel is president of The Comenius Institute, serving students and faculty on the campus of IUPUI. Comenius is a Christian educational institution engaging in the teaching-learning craft. “We encourage study, discussion, research and collaboration between students and scholars in pursuit of theological truth with academic excellence.“ Mark also teaches for various institutions and is Professor of Leadership, Education, and Discipleship for Capital Seminary & Graduate School.

Roger Williams

New City Church

Roger Williams

New City Church is a unique PCA church located in the Irvington community of Indianapolis. Pastor Roger Williams and his wife, Carmen, planted the church 15 years ago. New City Church seeks to minister to a diverse community and to share the good news that Jesus has come to make all things new. They have five children.

Andy and Heather Nelson

Village Missions

eric whitley

After serving on staff at Crossroads Community Church for three years as Youth Director, Andy has been called to serve as a pastor to a rural congregation through Village Missions, whose motto is ‘Preach the Word and Love the People.’ They have five children.

 Short-Term Missions Trips

Crossroads is committed not only to supporting local and overseas missionaries financially, but catalyzing groups to go on short-term trips for the purpose of ministering the gospel, learning about other communities and cultures, and trusting God in new and fresh ways. The goal of short-term missions is to come alongside and support the long-term ministry in a community. In the past decade, we have taken short-term trips to Guadalajara, Mexico, St Louis, MO, Rwanda, Japan, and, this summer, to East Postenkill, NY.

Church Planting

Looking for a gospel-centered church in the heart of Noblesville? Crossroads Community Church planted its first daughter church there in June of 2016. See the Living Branch website for information on their location and service times.

Mission to the World

The influence of the PCA extends far beyond the walls of the local church. Mission to the World (MTW), the missions agency for the PCA, has 700 missionaries in 86 countries around the globe. For more information about PCA Missions, please visit the Presbyterian Church in America website or the MTW website.

The Central Indiana Presbytery

Crossroads Community Church is a part of the Central Indiana Presbytery (CIP),
which is a group of regional churches that join together to encourage and support one another as we seek to build the kingdom in Central Indiana. The vision of the Central Indiana Presbytery is the picture (or dream) of what we hope God will do through the Central Indiana Presbytery over the next five years. It is a dream so big that it requires God’s powerful work and our wholehearted participation.

Indianapolis Theological Seminary

The CIP has partnered with other reformed church and denominations in central
Indiana to establish Indianapolis Theological Seminary with the goal of training pastors and lay leaders for the building of God’s kingdom. Indianapolis Theological Seminary exists to collaborate with local churches for biblical and theological training unto the glory of God.

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