This Week at Cross Church | Happy New Year

Year-End Giving

When December 31, 2016, concludes, we need to make sure we have honored God with at least the first one tenth of all God has given us this entire year of 2016 through our local church. When we do this through our Ministry Budget, which is our first funding priority, these funds are utilized for Reaching Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ.

If you have year-end gifts or need to ensure you have given the first tenth of all God has given you, our Business Office will be open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, December 29-30, and from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 31. If you have questions, please call our Business Office at 479-751-4523.

We praise God for His wonderful blessings and your generous giving. Cross Church, we need you; we believe in you; and, we thank you for your continued generosity.

New Year’s Day Schedule

We return to our regular service times on each campus on New Year’s Day except for Fayetteville. Fayetteville will have two services at 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Start the year off right by engaging in worship with your church family. You can find our regular times at each location at CrossChurch.com.

21 Days

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We want to begin 2017 by crying out to God together. Join us for 21 Days of Prayer January 8 – 28. We want to commit together to call out to God for 21 consecutive days for our families, our church, and our nation. During this time, you may fast to whatever degree God leads and is appropriate for you. Those who cannot fast from food may choose to fast from social media, television, or something similar. Even if you cannot fast, pray with us. We want everyone to participate in some way. Devotional booklets will be available on all campuses on January 8, or you may text 21DAYS to 313131 to receive devotionals via text beginning on January 8.  Join us for 21 Days with a great expectancy for God to work in our lives and our church mightily.

See you in the new year,

Ronnie W. Floyd