1.What are your Sunday services like?
At Crossroads, you’ll find a warm, casual atmosphere and lots of friendly people. Enjoy a cup of gourmet coffee and other refreshments in the Lobby, and feel free to bring them with you into the auditorium. Once inside, you’ll find comfortable seating, exciting contemporary music, creative use of video and other media, and messages that connect. Kids love Crossroads, too! We’ve thoughtfully created our children’s environments with families in mind. Children are well cared for in our high quality, loving nursery and preschool, and action-packed Kid's Crossing service.
2.What can I expect on my first visit?
If you’re attending for the first time, we won’t embarrass you, have you stand up, or ask you to give money! Come in, enjoy the service, and see if Crossroads is the church for you. We invite you to pick up a gift bag on your way out of the auditorium, it’s filled with info about the church, and some treats you’ll enjoy!
3.What should I wear?
Most people dress very casually, but please wear anything that makes you comfortable.
4.Where are you located?
Crossroads meets every Sunday at the College Cinema on Plaza Drive in Enterprise, across from the campus of Enterprise State Community College. Our offices and youth facility are located right next door to the cinema.
5.Do you have midweek services?
Adults have the opportunity to meet in homes throughout the week in Small Groups. Also Crossroads teens, our student ministry for grades 6th-12th, meets in the Crossroads Office building on Wednesday nights.
6. What about my kids?
Kids ministry is a top priority at Crossroads. . Every effort has been made to be sure our kids environments are clean, safe, and staffed with loving workers. Elementary kids can’t wait to go to Kid's Crossing every Sunday! It’s action-packed fun designed just for kids in grades 1-5. Students in grades 6-12 join is in the main service on Sunday mornings, and attend their own service, Crossroads Teens on Wednesday nights.
7. How can I meet people and get connected?
Glad you asked! Our primary means of connection at Crossroads is Small Groups. It is the next step to take if you would like to get connected with our church family. Other great ways to connect are by filling out the Connection Card on Sunday, reading our weekly Crossroads Connection email blast, taking time to meet people in the Lobby before service, attend special events, following Pastor Gene's blog, and tweeting/posting to and about Crossroads on Facebook and Twitter! If you ever miss a service, relocate, or are deployed stay connected by watching the messages or subscribing to the podcasts here. To stay connected to our presence in Afghanistan visit crossroadsafghanistan.org.
8. How can I grow in my faith and be discipled?
The best way begin growing in your faith at Crossroads is to connect in small groups. We believe life-change happens in small groups, and growth happens within a community. From there you will be challenged and empowered to grow spiritually and relationally. You will also, from there, have the opportunity to serve both in the church and in the community; which is another integral part of the growth of every believer.
9. Why do you have small groups?
It’s our experience that life change happens best in the context of small groups. As Crossroads grows larger, small groups help us stay “small” and connected with each other. Groups allow you to meet other members and develop supportive relationships that will help you grow in your faith. You haven’t really experienced the church until you join a group! To find out more about groups, go here.
10. How do I join a small group?
There are many great ways to get into small groups! The quickest way is to Click Here and fill out the Small Group form. On Sunday, just check the box on the Connection Card marked, "I would like to know more about small groups." it's really that simple! From there, you will be contacted to discuss which group would be the perfect fit for you. You can also call the offices Monday through Thursday, from 9-4pm and request more information. For more information on Small Groups go here.