Welcoming Our Newest Members

WE ARE ONE BODY, MEMBERS ONE OF ANOTHER

Paul says in Ephesians 4:25 that we are one body, yet “members one of another”. Church membership not so much as “membership in a club” but more as an expression of commitment to the people around you. The Bible is full of “one anothers” - commands toward believers to act in godliness toward other people. What Scripture makes clear is that these “others” refer to a specific group of people and not all people generally. These others are the men and women identified in a particular local church. As members of Cross of Grace Santa Ana, we have the privilege of living out the Christian life with one another. We celebrate and grieve with one another. We build deep relationship with one another. We join arms to advance the joy of Jesus in a particular neighborhood with one another. We help one another pursue holiness. We remind one another of the sweetness of the gospel.

In light of this, we praise God for the new members, Rachel Marcus and Eber & Samantha Orellana, we had the joy of introducing this last Sunday.

We look forward to living in the goodness of Jesus alongside them!

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Are you Ready for RELAY 2025?

REGISTER TODAY

RELAY 2025 is just 3 months away! We’re excited about this opportunity for the young adults of Cross of Grace to connect to brothers and sisters from our family of churches across the nation and across the globe! If you’re a young adult (ages 16-30ish), we encourage you to attend the 2nd-annual RELAY Conference taking place in Glen Mills, PA next January, 2-4. You’ll be equipped to live for the glory of Christ. You’ll be inspired to carry forward the doctrine, values, and mission that we hold so dear as Sovereign Grace Churches. You’ll experience a rich time of teaching, singing, and relational building designed to strengthen us for decades to come. Whether you’re new to our family of churches or you’ve been around a while, don’t miss this chance to enjoy what God is doing among us.

There are Pre-ConferencePastoral Interest sessions, along with a lunch and dinner, available prior to the conference for young men who may feel called to pastoral ministry.

Some conference details:

• The conference will take place at Covenant Fellowship Church in Glen Mills, PA.

• Lunch and Dinner will be provided on Friday

• Speakers include CJ Mahaney, Jared Mellinger, Jon Payne, Jeff Purswell, and Dave Taylor

Registration is now open. For more details and to register, please check out the conference website.

WATCH LAST YEAR’S RECAP VIDEO HERE

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Doing Life In God’s World Right

FOLLOWING THE PATH OF WISDOM

This past Sunday, we bridged the gap between where we've been in Isaiah and where we're headed in the Book of James. We've been called to live in God's world, God's way, time and time again. But living in the world in this way is not our default setting. All of us are prone to go our own way and lean upon our own understanding. Even as believers, we still fight against this reflex. Into this struggle, the Book of Proverbs comes to us as a practical guide to living well in this world. But far from being a simple instruction manual, a collection of life hacks, or some "if you do A, you will always get B" system of cause and effect dependent upon our own efforts and works to realize, Proverbs is so much more. Because the wisdom we need to live in this world can only be received by the God who made it. The foundation for truly understanding who we are and how we should live flows from a personal relationship with the One who created the heavens and the earth and recreates us after his likeness in Christ. Or, as Solomon says, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge" (Prov 1:7).

LISTEN TO THE SERMON HERE

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Wrapping Up Our Isaiah Sermon Series

THE CENTRAL CHARGE: BE AN UNCOMPROMISING CHURCH

We just finished a 21 week journey through the Old Testament Book of Isaiah. A piece of divinely inspired literature that is majestic, challenging, and seemingly bottomless in the depths of the riches it contains. For the past 4 months, we’ve been immersed in the story of the Southern Kingdom of Judah’s sinful compromise which brought about their catastrophic collapse. We heard time and time again that the faithful way to respond to the collapse “out there” is to deal with compromise wherever it’s found “in here.” We were challenged to be an uncompromising church.

A people who hold fast to their convictions in a time when it feels harder than ever to be an ordinary Christian. Who live in God’s world, God’s way. Who refuse to settle for less than God has for us in the gospel by transferring our trust, misplacing our hope, or seeking security in things that are not God to feel okay in this troubled cultural moment. Week in and week out, we were called to see ourselves in Judah’s story and use Isaiah as a mirror to check for any cracks of compromise within our lives that could hinder our joy in Christ, weaken our presence as salt and light in Santa Ana, and threaten the household of God that is Cross of Grace Church.

THE CENTRAL HOPE: BEHOLD AN UNWAVERINGLY FAITHFUL GOD

But most of all, we were called to behold a Savior who will never compromise his commitment to us. Not placing our hopes in how uncompromising we could be, but in the unswerving faithfulness of the God who’s always ready to give us grace. Who meets us right in the thick of our crimson-red compromise and promises to wash our sins as white as snow. Who stands ready to bring back and bind our wandering hearts to him. Who strengthens us when we’re weary and feel like we can’t go on. Who is patiently and powerfully making us into the uncompromising, countercultural, and truly compelling to our neighbors kind of people he’s called us to be. All to his great glory, our ever-increasing joy, and the good of the city he’s placed us in.

REVIEW, RE-LISTEN, AND RESPOND

Below is an overview of the entire series. Review the steps of our journey. Catch up on any sermons you might’ve missed. Continue resting your soul in the Savior Isaiah reveals. Keep on striving to glorify him every step of the way on the uncompromising path that’s before us.

  • 1 - Series introduction. In a time when it’s harder than ever to be an ordinary Christian, we need to be an uncompromising church.

  • 1-66 - How the Story of Isaiah fits together. A summary of the structure and contents of the entire book, complete with 4 key handles for understanding the story of Isaiah. Find the outline here.

  • 2 - To those in troubled times and tempted to compromise, God says, “Stand firm, you’ll be on the right side of eternity.” We have a future hope that’s already begun to break into the present. We should live NOW in light of THEN.

  • 6:1-7 - Why does God take our sin so seriously? Because he is uncompromisingly holy. This means that we must be cleansed from sin.

  • 6:8-13 - We need the full story of holiness. Because we haven’t just been cleansed from sin but cleansed for service. A life where every “no” to sin leads to a much better “yes” of enjoying life in God’s presence and giving ourselves to his purposes.

  • 7-9 - To a people compromised in sin, God promises a Son. He is “Immanuel,” - “God with us,” - and this places courage within us. When the pressure’s on, will we live in fear or with courageous faith in the promises of God?

  • 13-23 - All mankind is compromised. Not just the people of Israel, but all the nations stand accountable before God. Isaiah’s words of judgment show us that the whole world needs the whole gospel. We can’t compromise our witness by shying away from declaring the bad news of the danger our neighbors face as we share the good news of salvation in Christ.

  • 24-27 - Everyone wants to truly live. Everyone has a vision of “heaven.” But how can we truly come into this experience of uncompromising life? Is 24-27 tells us there is a real heaven, but we can’t get it without getting God.

  • 14:12-16 - In a time when it’s harder than ever to be an ordinary Christian, it’s not just the world “out there” that’s stacked against us but the unseen realm as well. The portrayal of Satan in Is 14:12-16 teaches us that behind every collapsing culture is the influence of the Original Compromiser. In a battle that is not against flesh and blood but spiritual powers and principalities, we need more than merely human strategies and solutions.

  • 30-31 - Turning to “Egypt” is never the right decision, but turning to God is always the right decision. When we find ourselves actively caught up in compromise, how do we respond when the consequences began to be felt? Do we give into sin, seek counsel that tells us only what we want to hear, trust in idols of various kinds OR cast ourselves upon the God who is ready and willing to meet us with grace?

  • 35 - The journey of the Christian life is difficult, but we won‘t regret a single step of it. We have a King who will surely bring us home. We won’t be disappointed when we get there. And we can enjoy the journey all along the way.

  • 36-39 - We may or may not be tempted to quit the race altogether, but the danger of complacency is always around the corner. We can be tempted to take a breather from faithfulness or coast through life presuming upon grace. But being an uncompromising church means not settling for bare minimum Christianity.

  • 40 - The comfort after collapse. The worst came for the people of Judah, but God was there on the other side. When we experience moments of “collapse,” and wonder if God is there or even cares, we’re comforted by the good news that even as we grow weary, God never does. He’s never abandoned us and he never will.

  • 41-48 - God vs. Idols. Judah is in captivity in Babylon and God seems defeated and irrelevant. When we’re falling down, we grab for the nearest thing to break our fall. When we’re collapsed on the side of the road, the hand that’s easiest to reach is the most appealing offer of help. The idols in our lives seem more present, tangible, and available than God. But contrary to appearances, God alone is worthy of our trust. Find an outline here.

  • 49:1-7 - Meet God’s Champion: The Servant of the Lord. He’s the only One who can break our fall and pick us up again. We were created to be uncompromising, but we failed. We need someone to be everything we were meant to be and live the uncompromising life we were meant to live. Jesus Christ comes into the world to do this for us.

  • 52:13-53:12 - The Suffering Servant. We don’t just need someone to live the life of faithfulness we were meant to live, but to die for all our unfaithfulness toward God. Jesus Christ is the uncompromising substitute who was crushed in our place to take away our sin and heal our compromising hearts.

  • 54 - The New Covenant. The Servant’s death seals the deal on an unbreakable covenant of everlasting love. God’s people broke the Old Covenant written on tablets of stone, so he establishes a new one, guaranteed by the death of his Son, that would be written on their hearts.

  • 55 - Who does God invite to receive all that the Servant has accomplished? He welcomes the worst (the compromised sinner, who’s thirsty, broke, and poor from seeking life apart from God). Offers them the very best (Jesus Christ and all the benefits of his saving work). And graciously guarantees the result (working by the power of the word that spoke the universe into being to create life in the dead and keep his promise to receive all who’d respond to his call).

  • 58 - Don’t compromise your worship. Even if we’re not bowing down to idols, we can worship the right thing the wrong way. We must turn away from hypocritical, insincere, and self-serving spirituality and seek God as our goal and great reward. We won’t be disappointed when we do.

  • 61 - The ALREADY of Isaiah. Isaiah anticipates the saving reign of the Lord’s Servant being established in the earth. This began 2,000 years ago in the first coming of Christ, and ever since his grace has been going forth. Advancing his Kingdom, jail-breaking those in spiritual captivity, and making his redeemed people a beautiful sight to behold before the eyes of a watching world.

  • 65:17-25 - The NOT YET. We concluded the series looking forward to that day when there will be no more compromise forever. Setting our hopes upon that time when we’ll only be living in God’s world, God’s way and it will be the best day ever - forever. Sin, death, and sadness shall be overcome by joy and peace in the presence of God, together with his people, in the goodness of a perfected creation. Come, Lord Jesus and bring us into our forever home!

Small Groups Meet Tomorrow

SMALL GROUPS EVERY 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY AT 7 PM

Our small groups encourage genuine relationships within the church. Each group meets in a home, splitting their time between singing, praying, and discussion. All groups welcome guests. Outside of Sunday mornings, small groups are the most important moments in the life of our church. Make it a priority to attend one this Friday.

For more information about our small groups, click here.

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A Class to Explore Cross of Grace

STARTING POINT- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD

If you’ve been visiting Cross of Grace for any length of time and would like to learn more about what we believe as a church and how those beliefs take shape in the life of the church, this class is for you. If you’re discerning whether or not this is the church family the Lord is calling you to, this class is for you. If you’re ready to take the next step in pursuing membership at Cross of Grace, Starting Point is your starting point to do so!

Wherever you’re at in the process, we invite you to join us one two hour class. Immediately after church at the Houlton home in Santa Ana with lunch and childcare provided.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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This Week at Cross of Grace

OCTOBER 15 - OCTOBER 21

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:

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16: EBELL CLUB 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

  • 5:30pm - 7:30pm - Ebell Club of Santa Ana (718 Mortimer St, Santa Ana 92701)

    • An open-house style event with lite refreshments. Take in some Santa Ana history, meet neighbors, and appreciate our beautiful meeting space. Details here.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17: FRENCH PARK RUN CLUB

  • 6:30am - French Park grass area

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18: SMALL GROUP

  • 7:00pm - Houlton, Roenicke, & Erkelens Home

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20: SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB & NEW MEMBER SUNDAY

  • 10:00am - Meeting Room: Ballroom

MONDAY, OCTOBER 21: THE BRIDGE COURSE

  • 7:00pm - Hopper & Burr (202 W Fourth St, Santa Ana 92701)

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No More Compromise Forever

IN THE NEW HEAVENS AND NEW EARTH

In this final sermon of Isaiah, we looked forward to the future that awaits all those who’ve trusted in Christ. That day when his reign - which is presently expanding across the earth - will be perfectly realized in a new heavens and new earth. We come to the end of the story in which the city of that began in ruins (1:7-8), is now completely restored and filled with rejoicing forevermore (65:17-18). We arrive at that Great Day when all our compromise will be no more. When the struggle with sin will be over. When we’ll live in the fullness of all that Christ died and rose again to bring us into. It will be a time when it's no longer harder than ever to be an ordinary Christian. But instead, it will be better than ever to be God's people, and every one of them will be glorious. Joy will abound. Sin and sadness will be no more. Peace will reign supreme. And we’ll do nothing but live in God's world, God's way. To his eternal glory and our everlasting good. 

LISTEN TO THE SERMON HERE

CLICK HERE TO READ 10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE NEW CREATION

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Men's Meeting Tonight at 7pm

ALL GUYS 15 AND OLDER ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND

Every second Thursday of the month, the men of our church gather together to sit under God’s word and spur on each other’s walk with Christ. All guys, 15 years and older, are invited to participate in a conversation where "men talk like men" about God. Join in at Hopper & Burr (202 W 4th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701) at 7:00 pm.

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Bridge Course - Only 5 Sessions Left

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO EXPLORE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH

Our fall 2024 Bridge Course is well underway and meets every Monday at 7pm! There are 5 weeks left of sharing meals, building relationships with our neighbors, and wrestling through some of the biggest questions of life. We’ve had great conversations so far and are looking forward to keeping them going as we continue our journey on the Bridge. Here are the topics we’re tackling over the next 5 weeks:

  • Is Jesus really the only way?

  • Why did Jesus have to die?

  • Why do I matter?

  • Is Christianity really worth it?

  • Why should we care about the church?

Do you know someone looking for answers to questions like these? Someone who isn’t sure what they believe? Someone who has doubts or is investigating Christianity? Bring them to Bridge! It’s never too late to join in! The course is entirely free. No homework or preparation is needed. And your guests will never be pressured to participate more than they’re comfortable. It’s a safe place to explore the Christian faith and enjoy community along the way.

When and where does it take place?

  • Dates: Every Monday until November 11, 2024 (Remaining dates: 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11)

  • Time: 7pm-9pm

  • Location: Hopper & Burr, 202 W 4th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701

  • Dinner provided!

The journey continues, so invite your friends & neighbors today!

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