Join Us This Sunday For Easter

A BILINGUAL CELEBRATION OF THE RISEN JESUS

Join us this Sunday to celebrate and worship the Savior whom the grave could not hold.

Invite your English and Spanish (or any language, for that matter) speaking friends and family to join us at the Ebell Club at 10:00 am this Sunday, April 4.

Join us before service this Easter Sunday, starting at 9:30 am, for fellowship and an opportunity to take a family photo.

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This Week at Cross of Grace

MARCH 29- APRIL 4

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:

FRIDAY, APRIL 2: SMALL GROUPS

  • 7:00 pm - Houlton and Erkelens Home

SUNDAY, APRIL 4: EASTER SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • 10:00 am - Meeting Room: Outdoor Courtyard

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Welcome New Members

WE WELCOMED SEVEN NEW MEMBERS

This past Sunday, we had the joy of acknowledging the commitment of seven fellow brothers and sisters to call Cross of Grace Santa Ana their home. These are people you’ve committed to practicing the “one anothers” of Scripture with and to intentionally build up through the Gospel.

As you celebrate this expression of God’s grace among us, read the touching testimony that Allie Brooks shared on Sunday:

My name is Allie Brooks. I was raised in a home in Nebraska with my parents, two brothers, and two sisters who all faithfully follow Jesus. I have known the Lord since as far as my memory goes back, but the age when I first remember seeking a relationship with Him for myself was around 12. I have experienced trials and trouble, and the everyday sufferings that we all experience. And through these times, he has always been with me. He has always been an ever present help in times of trouble. He is everything for me that I could never be myself. And he did for me what I never deserved- saving me through his death and resurrection.

I moved to Southern California in July last summer. I came to Cross of Grace the second week I was here. I was planning on trying out many other churches, but this one felt special. From the moment I arrived I was welcomed with warm smiles and caring conversations - which have never stopped since. I quickly knew that this was where I wanted to be and felt a deep peace from the Lord that this is where he wants me right now. I have been so blessed with so many meals, conversations and kind texts. It’s hard to express what this has meant and still means to me and my thanks to all of you for the way that you love others so well. This church has been a safe place for me in what has been a challenging and often lonely season of moving across the country away from everything I have ever known. Praise God for his work in this church and in our lives.

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Join Us for Easter Sunday

A BILINGUAL CELEBRATION OF THE RISEN JESUS

Join us this Sunday to celebrate and worship the Savior whom the grave could not hold.

Invite your English and Spanish (or any language, for that matter) speaking friends and family to join us at the Ebell Club at 10:00 am this Sunday, April 4.

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Facing Rejection From Your Own People

In Acts 21, when the Apostle Paul arrives in Jerusalem, he arrives in the city populated by “his people” - those he identified with culturally, ethnically and traditionally; those he grew up amongst and knew. Yet, false rumors were spreading about what he was teaching and he quickly found himself subject to violence at their hands and being turned over to the gentiles for judgment. The scene is meant to remind us of another scene - when a certain Savior of the world was rejected by His own (John 1:10), turned over to the gentiles to be judged and was even forsaken by His own Father (Mark 15:34). Today, when facing rejection from “our own people”, we look to Jesus’ example - He identified with us at our worst, suffered rejection for our sake and didn’t respond to rejection with rejection. Listen to last Sunday’s sermon to learn more.

LISTEN TO THE SERMON HERE

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How To Pray For One Another This Week

PRAY WITHOUT CEASING (1 THESS. 5:17)

Prayer is the power of the powerless. It’s the timeless privilege of the Church. Let’s seize the opportunity to bring the needs of our neighbors and one another before the One who holds all creation within His grasp. Here are some suggestions for how you can be praying this week:

  • Pray for the salvation of our Santa Ana neighbors

  • Pray for God’s Spirit to be powerfully at work among the women at tonight’s women’s meeting

  • Pray for those experiencing loss in any form

  • Pray for other churches in Santa Ana to honor God’s Word and to faithfully proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ

  • Pray for the message of the Gospel to be clearly proclaimed to our friends and neighbors during our bilingual Easter service on Sunday, April 4

  • Pray for the families who are expecting within the next few months

  • Pray for those seeking employment

  • Pray for the Lord to strengthen marriages in the church in Christ and for those seeking marriage to a godly spouse

  • Pray for CGSA pastors to lead courteously, humbly and sacrificially as ungdershepherds of Christ

  • Pray for city, state and federal leaders to lead in wisdom and honor Christ the King in their decisions and actions

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This Week at Cross of Grace

MARCH 22-28

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:

THURSDAY, MARCH 25: WOMEN’S GROUP

  • 7:00 pm - Schlieder Home

SUNDAY, MARCH 28: SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • 10:00 am - Meeting Room: Outdoor Courtyard

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Easter Is Coming - April 4

A BILINGUAL CELEBRATION OF THE RISEN JESUS

After celebrating Easter 2020 remotely via livestream, this year we’ll be gathering in-person on Easter Sunday to celebrate and worship the Savior whom the grave could not hold.

Invite your English and Spanish (or any language, for that matter) speaking friends and family to join us at the Ebell Club at 10:00 am on Sunday, April 4.

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Come Study the Book of James with the Women's Group

OUR MONTHLY WOMEN’S MEETING THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM

Our monthly Women’s Group meeting is this Thursday at 7:00 pm. The ladies are starting a three month study on the book of James. Anyone high-school-aged and older is invited and everyone will be learning and growing together whether you’re new to reading the Bible or have been a Christian for many years - so invite your friends, neighbors and family members. For questions, email office@crossofgracesa.org.

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Paul's Farewell Address

WHAT INSTRUCTIONS WOULD YOU LEAVE?

In Acts 20, Paul calls the Ephesian elders to meet him at Miletus. After ministering together for three long years and developing a wonderfully close relationship, he knows he’ll never see them again. For all he knows, he may even be nearing the end of his life. When they arrive, Paul addresses them one final time and gives his dear friends and colaborers his final instructions - describing what matters most in life and ministry moving forward. His farewell speech could be summarized as “There is no better life than the one God has called you to”. To learn more and to understand what Paul would tell you “matters most”, listen to last Sunday’s sermon.

LISTEN TO THE SERMON HERE

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