Worship

Sunday Worship

At 9:00 a.m. each Sunday, we gather together as a family of faith—all ages and stages of life. Our worship service lasts about an hour as we sing, pray, and hear God’s Word proclaimed in community. Everyone is invited—come as you are!

Children are always welcome in worship at Crossroads—wiggles, whispers, and joyful noise included! Each Sunday, kids ages 3 through 1st grade are invited to Children’s Worship after the Time for Children. Families may also use the Praise & Plays room with livestream access, the children’s table in the narthex, or children’s bulletins available outside the sanctuary.

Worship services are livestreamed and saved to our YouTube channel, where you can watch in real time or later on. Click the button just below for a bulletin to follow along, updated each Thursday. Recent service videos and the upcoming service schedule are listed further below. Reach out if you would like to be a part of supporting or leading worship.

Crossroads Worship 3-8-2026

Crossroads Presbyterian Church

Upcoming in Worship

  • Sunday, March 1
    Lent 2: Communion; Rev. Beth Patton preaching on “The good news is… great love for God & neighbor” (Luke 7:36–50; Matthew 25:35–40); Worship Team at 9:00 a.m.
  • Sunday, March 8
    Lent 3: Rev. Scott D. Samuelson preaching on “The good news is… together, the impossible is possible” (Mark 6:32–44; Ephesians 3:20–21); Worship Choir with organ at 9:00 a.m.

  • Sunday, March 15
    Lent 4: Rev. Scott D. Samuelson preaching on “The good news is… protection & care for the vulnerable” (Matthew 19:13–15; Deuteronomy 24:17–22); Worship Team at 9:00 a.m.
  • Sunday, March 22
    Lent 5: Rev. Scott D. Samuelson preaching on “The good news is… rooted in justice, mercy, & faithfulness” (John 8:2–11; Matthew 23:23); Worship Team at 9:00 a.m.
Worship series logo courtesy of A Sanctified Art.

LENT Worship Series:

“Tell Me Something Good”

This Lent we are grounding ourselves in the Good News of Jesus. 

Join us for some good news at 9:00 a.m. each Sunday through Easter, April 5.

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