February 1, 2024 | Issue 5

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Ah, February...February is a month in which a lot of attention is given to the topic of love. The sad part is that most people have absolutely no idea what love looks like or how it’s supposed to act. It’s no wonder, over the last 50 years or so, thanks to an increasingly amoral entertainment industry, love has become synonymous with sex. Sad to say, most people don’t know the difference.


The Bible, on the other hand, gives a very different picture of love. 1 Corinthians 13 says "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud." In 1 John 4:7-8 we learn that love comes from God, because God is himself love.


No mystery here, love is clearly defined by God’s word. Oddly enough, even Christians have somehow bought into the idea that love is a warm fuzzy feeling. But love is not a feeling. It’s a choice.


Matthew 5:44 tells us to "love your enemies." It is impossible to feel warm and fuzzy about people we don’t like. Therefore, since we know God wouldn’t ask (or command) us to do something we CAN’T, it must mean love is a choice. Jesus said in John 13:35, “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”


By understanding the nature of love, and then choosing to operate in it, we declare ourselves as followers of Christ. It isn’t the t-shirt we wear or the little fish on our cars. They’ll know us by our love.


In the dead of winter, trees are difficult to tell apart unless you’re a horticulturalist. The bare branches all tend to look the same against a gray winter sky. In spring the blossoms give a hint of what will follow, but by late summer the identity of the tree is completely revealed with the appearance of fruit. There can be no mistaking an apple tree for a peach tree. The fruit is the evidence.

The same could be said of Christians. From a distance, we might look like anyone else. But upon closer inspection, we should find the fruit of the Spirit as evidence of our experience. In Galatians 5:22 we read, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." The fact that the scriptures liken these attributes to fruit indicates they can be cultivated, or grown. As we grow in Christ, the fruit of the Spirit grows in us.

Adapted from Wendy Lanier, Copyright © 2010, used by permission.

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No Regrets Men's Conference

WHEN:

Saturday, February 3rd | 7:45 am* - 1:30 pm


WHERE:

Crossroads Sheboygan Campus


WHAT:

The No Regrets Conference is a men’s conference intended to help jump-start ministry to men in your local community. It’s a one-day event that transforms men’s lives by empowering them to walk in loving, trusting obedience of Jesus Christ.



*Doors open at 6:45 for light breakfast. Pre-Registration deadline is February 1st at 5:00 pm, however walk-ups are welcome the day of the event. Tickets are $30 for pre-registered, or $35 at the door.

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Child Dedication Service

WHEN:

Sunday, February 11th | 12:45 pm


WHERE:

Crossroads Sheboygan Campus


WHAT:

Child Dedication is a Biblical practice not a Biblical command. Dedicating children is a significant opportunity for parents to come before God, their friends, family and dedicate their children to the Lord. Join us in celebrating these families and their decision to dedicate their children’s lives to Jesus!

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Baptism Class

WHEN:

Sunday, February 18th | 10:45 am


WHERE:

Crossroads Sheboygan Campus


WHAT:

If you have made a commitment to Jesus Christ but have never been baptized, this is a great next step! Our next Baptism Class will be held on February 18th at 10:45 am in the Downstairs Conference Room. Please visit our website for more details.

The physical act of baptism is an outward sign of an inward reality. Baptism does not “save” you, only your faith in Christ does that. Justification, or the act of us being declared “not guilty” before God only comes through the shed blood of Jesus Christ, not as a result of our good works or as a result of our baptism.

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