Care & Support
The care of the congregation involves the deacons, elders, lay leaders, and pastoral staff, who minister to the spiritual, emotional, relational, and physical needs by offering hope, support, and spiritual guidance. If you have any general questions about our care and support ministries, contact our Church Life ministry team or the office.
We also host groups from external organization and ministry partners that support our broader community. Use our contact form if you’d like to request our space and resources for hosting.
If you have urgent care needs, call the church office.
Prayer Requests
Prayer requests are publically communicated to our congregation on a weekly basis via handouts in the building and emails in our newsletter. Please indicate in your email if you'd like a prayer request to remain private.
Alzheimer’s Support Group
- Third Tuesdays, 5:00–6:30 p.m., Conference Room
Being a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease is an important yet challenging role. How do caregivers look out for their own health? This group provides informal mutual support and social relationships with insight, healing, reassurance, comfort, understanding, and practical advice. Free and open to the public.
GriefShare
Our GriefShare support group meets once a week for 13 weeks, providing a space for comfort and help to those who have lost loved ones. From managing emotions to offering practical advice and resources, you’ll find solidarity with fellow participants and our group leaders. We also offer one-time gatherings such as “Loss of a Spouse” a couple times a year, as well as “Surviving the Holidays” in the winter.
For more information, along with updates regarding upcoming groups open for registration at Crossroads or other churches, visit GriefShare’s website.
Home Communion
Communion is served to our homebound members and friends, as well as to those unable to attend church. Visitors, contact one of our pastors to request home communion. Members, contact your assigned Deacon.
Memorials & Funerals
Our church has a Memory Garden and columbarium on the grounds of the church property. It is a sacred place for the inurnment of cremated remains available to congregation members and families.
For inquiries about the Memory Garden or pre-planning a memorial service, contact the church office. You may also donate to the church in memory of a loved one.
Women for Sobriety
- Mondays, 5:00–6:30 p.m., Fireside Room
Crossroads hosts a weekly group for Women for Sobriety (WFS) to help women overcome substance use disorders in a safe, inclusive space where participants learn what control, responsibility, and sobriety looks like in their lives. For more info about WFS, see their About page. For any questions, you can reach out to them via email.