Starting Point Class Coming Soon

STARTING POINT- SUNDAY, June 26

The church is like a body with many members (1 Cor. 12:12). Our lives are connected. We need one another. Church membership is our way of ensuring everyone who belongs to our congregation enjoys the benefits and privileges of being a part of Cross of Grace Church.

We want to make it simple for anyone interested in becoming a member of Cross of Grace Church to pursue the process. If you’ve been visiting for any length of time, this class is for you. If you are interested in this class, register here.

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This Week at Cross of Grace

FEBRUARY 1-7

Every Tuesday we publish a blog post to lay out in one place what’s going in the life of the church for the upcoming week. See below for a snapshot of what’s on the calendar this week:

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7: SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • 10:00am - Meeting Room: Outdoor Courtyard

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5: IN-PERSON SMALL GROUPS

  • 7:00pm - Houlton home and Erkelens home

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Church Administrator Update

LIZ MADRIGAL WILL BE THE NEW CHURCH ADMINISTRATOR

For the past month and a half, we’ve been searching for our new church administrator. Multiple candidates applied and interviewed. We’re thrilled to announce to you that Liz Madrigal has accepted an offer to fill the position. However, given an upcoming maternity leave, Liz will not start in the position until summer of this year.

KELSEY HOULTON WILL BE THE INTERIM ADMIN UNTIL LIZ STARTS

In the interim period, another candidate who applied and interviewed for the position, Kelsey Houlton, will fulfill the responsibilities of the church admin until such a time as Liz is ready to give herself fully to the position.

Please join us in congratulating both Kelsey and Liz and for the time being, please direct any questions, concerns or needs that were communicated to our former church admin to Kelsey.

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Small Groups Resume This Friday

ABSENCE HAS MADE OUR HEARTS GROW FONDER

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. For the first time since November, our midweek meetings will resume and they’re kicking off with small groups this Friday at 7:00pm. Both the Houlton and Erkelens small groups will be meeting outdoor, with masks and social distancing. Come prepared to receive and serve others with the ministry of God’s Word and prayer.

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The Spirit of God, the Timeless Establisher of Our Steps

GOD’S PLANS ARE BETTER THAN YOUR BEST PLANS

Paul’s second missionary journey in Acts 15:36-18:22 catalogues the movement of the Holy Spirit as He leads Paul and his colaborers through multiple cities, checking in on previously-planted churches and establishing new works in new regions. However, very little of what is described by Luke on this journey is what Paul had initially intended to take place. The Spirit had different plans than Paul. What happens in your heart when God’s plans prove to be different from your own? When your plans are frustrated, upended or altogether cancelled? What does it mean to live the Spirit-led life when His leading seems to be in a different direction than where you were willing to go?

Listen to the sermon here.

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Don't Forget To Write A Note Or Letter Before The End Of January

WRITE TO SOMEONE IN THE CHURCH, A FAMILY MEMBER, A NEIGHBOR OR ANYONE ELSE

This year’s annual challenge is pandemic-proof. Our encouragement to you (including kids) is to make it a point to write one handwritten card, note or letter to a different person every month this year.

January is days away from drawing to a close. Who can you write to let them know how you’re praying for them? Is there someone that would be encouraged by a note from you describing how you see God at work in their life? Have you been particularly blessed by someone to whom you would do well to write a sincere note of gratitude? Maybe you could share with a friend or family member how the Lord has been graciously meeting you in your devotional times in His Word. Maybe you have another idea.

If you need stationery, let the pastoral team know. We’d be glad to help.

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Jeff Is a CGSA Pastor

YOU RECEIVED HIM AS AN UNDER-SHEPHERD OF CHRIST

According to Scripture, the calling, assessment, ordination and installation of a pastor in a local church is no mere appointment to a job. It’s an expression of Christ’s leadership and headship of His Church as we await His return. It’s something to be taken very seriously and something, when it takes place, worth celebrating to God’s glory.

This past Sunday, after a three year ordination process, Jeff made a solemn commitment to serve humbly, joyfully and faithfully as your pastor. And you, as the members of Cross of Grace Santa Ana, received him as your pastor.

As we enter into this new season as a church, take a moment and thank God for Jeff and Taylor Schlieder and pray for them as they adjust. More than anything, be hopefully expectant that God will continue to grow this church, spread the joy of Jesus and save more Santa Anans as a result of moments like these.

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Midweek Meetings To Resume In February

THE STAY-AT-HOME ORDER HAS BEEN LIFTED

As you’ve likely already seen, Governor Newsom lifted the regional stay-at-home order yesterday, January 25. While Orange County still remains in the purple tier and restrictions are still relatively tight, we may resume, for the first time since late November, our Midweek Meetings in-person.

SMALL GROUPS, MEN’S MEETINGS, WOMEN’S MEETINGS - ALL IN-PERSON AND OUTDOOR

This, of course, doesn’t mean we throw caution to the wind; that’s never been the case over the past year. These meetings will all occur outdoor, with masks and social distancing. So, make sure you wear something nice and warm. For a reminder of when each of these meetings takes place, see below:

  • Small Groups - 1st and 3rd Fridays (This Friday is a 5th Friday)

  • Men’s Meetings - 2nd Thursday

  • Women’s Meeting - 4th Thursday

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Read Through the Book of Acts - Again

WE’RE HALFWAY THROUGH THE BOOK

We’ve spent the past six months observing and learning about the timeless traits of the Church, the Holy Spirit carrying the message of the Gospel through Jesus’ witnesses and the early church growing from infancy into the mature body Jesus intended it to be.

Acts is a long book - 28 chapters - and we still have 13 to go. You’ll be helped if you have some fresh familiarity with it; if you reread the first 15 chapters for context and the latter 13 chapters to prepare for what’s ahead. We’d encourage you to take the next few weeks to read through Acts. If you simply read two chapters every day, you will finish by mid-February.

Bookmark This Post And Read Two Chapters A Day

To make this task easier for you, below we’ve broken up the book of Acts into two-chapter segments. Bookmark this post and come back each day to read the chapters for that day.

Day 1: Acts 1 & 2

Day 2: Acts 3 & 4

Day 3: Acts 5 & 6

Day 4: Acts 7 & 8

Day 5: Acts 9 & 10

Day 6: Acts 11 & 12

Day 7: Acts 13 & 14

Day 8: Acts 15 & 16

Day 9: Acts 17 & 18

Day 10: Acts 19 & 20

Day 11: Acts 21 & 22

Day 12: Acts 23 & 24

Day 13: Acts 25 & 26

Day 14: Acts 27 & 28

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God Gives Us Pastors

SHEPHERDS AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART

On a very special Sunday, pastor Eric Turbedsky, senior pastor of Sovereign Grace Church of Orange and West Regional Leader of Sovereign Grace Churches, was present to preach at and mark the occasion of Jeff Schlieder’s ordination.

However, his sermon wasn’t a mere formality - it was a helpful and sweet reminder of why God gave local churches pastors. Pastors who have been called and appointed by God are reflections of Jesus’ kingly reign, His compassionate care and His saving grace. Listen to the short sermon to hear more.

Listen to the sermon HERE

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