Tuesday Morning Men’s Group
Tuesday Morning Men's Group Tuesdays, 6:45-7:45am via Zoom This group of men meets at the beginning of the day. Using prayers and praises, they offer mutual support in an honest […]
Tuesday Morning Men's Group Tuesdays, 6:45-7:45am via Zoom This group of men meets at the beginning of the day. Using prayers and praises, they offer mutual support in an honest […]
Women's Bible Study Tuesdays, 9:00-11:00 in the Sanctuary This group meets weekly to discuss a faith-based book or scripture. Starting on July 2, they will be studying Esther: It's Tough […]
Mid-Day Mom's Bible Zoom Tuesdays, 12:45-2pm (except for LCPS holidays) Currently the group is reading The Proverbs Devotional Challenge by Alan Vermilye. Sign up here. Email smallgroups@crossroadsnova.org for more information.
We are an inclusive, multigenerational group of men and woman. New participants are always welcome. We meet both in person at Crossroads and online. Weekly small group meeting that includes […]
Wednesday Evening Online Group Wednesdays, 7-8pm via Zoom This six week group will meet via Zoom starting on February 21st and will be reading the book The Walk by Adam […]
Baptism Workshop In baptism, each infant, child, and adult is marked as God's beloved, just as Jesus was marked in his own baptism. As a church community, we celebrate the […]
High School students are invited to hang out in a welcoming and safe environment. Each week we will alternate between dinner and dessert. This is a free event, invite a […]
A Moms group for Moms of school age children (elementary school and up). Meets the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at noon. Sign up here. Email smallgroups@crossroadsnova.org with […]
Confirmation Sunday Sunday, February 25th, 10am Confirmation is a passage at Crossroads UMC where a student commits to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. The 6-week process begins January 11 […]
Lent Series: The Walk Sundays, February 18-March 17, 10am We set goals for our health, for our careers, for our children and many other things. But how often do we […]