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I am Back with You This Sunday

I am so thankful for the August sabbatical that was entrusted to me. Jeana and I so enjoyed the lack of pressure, ongoing demands, and endless preparations. Additionally, we loved being with one another. Thanks to our Pastor’s Council, Staff Team, and to each of you for this time away from the day-to-day ministry.

Looking Forward to Opening God’s Word This Sunday

Dear friends, I so look forward to opening God’s Word with you this Sunday. The Word of God is powerful and needed in each of our lives. This is why I am so grateful to the men of God who have imparted God’s Word to you in my absence. As you come to worship on Sunday, prepare! Prepare by going to bed at a reasonable hour, having time with the Lord before you come, inviting a friend to join you, and arrive expecting God to speak to your life.

11 Minutes of Intentional, Focused Prayer for America This Sunday

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This Sunday, September 11, we will join countless churches across America for 11 minutes of intentional, focused prayer for our nation. It will be comfortable for each of us and a powerful time before God. Great worship songs will also happen in this segment, plus an exceedingly powerful video about 9/11 has been produced for us. Then, I will stand and preach God’s Word for the normal time allocated for the Word. I think this Sunday will be terrific.

We Believe

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I want to let you know about a spiritual journey that we are about to go on together. Beginning on September 28, we are challenging you to participate in what we are calling, “We Believe – 40 Days of Faith.”  This is a church wide focus with sermons starting the following Sunday on October 2 and concluding on November 6.  We believe these could be the most impactful days of our year. Sunday morning gatherings, focused small group curriculum, and devotionals will aid us along the way. Please make plans to join the journey!

We are expecting a great autumn season from God here at Cross Church,

Ronnie W. Floyd