Who We Are
Mission, Vision and Values
“Mission,
vision and values” are just fancy labels for the answers to some simple but
important questions:
What's
your purpose...the main thing you're trying to do? (Mission)
What
are you trying to become...what do you aspire to “look like” as you go about
fulfilling your purpose? (Vision)
What's
important to you? (Values)
Our Mission
“Loving Well by Reaching Out, in Christ.” In the Greatest Commandment, “Luke 10:27 - Loving Well”, Jesus gave us the charge to love God and to love our neighbors as our ourselves. In the Great Commission, “Matthew 28:16-20 - Reaching Out”, He empowers His Church to go and make disciples of all nations. At Crossroads, we want to be known as His disciples who “Love Well” and “Reach Out” to our families, workplaces, neighborhoods and communities in His name.Our Vision
Our Values - Our “DNA”
To a scientist,
DNA is the carrier of genetic information; it contains the code that defines
the essential biological characteristics of a living organism. To an
Organizational Behavior expert, DNA defines the essential and distinctive
characteristics or qualities of someone or something.
Here at
Crossroads we use the idea of DNA to convey our essential values: what’s
important to us as we carry out our mission to achieve our vision. We summarize
our DNA as “Loving Well”: because
Christ first loved us, through His saving grace and power, we are able to
love God, love others and love ourselves well (John 3:16, Luke 10:27).
Just as DNA carries genes that
define biological traits, our DNA has four elements that describe the kind of
traits we want to exhibit as a church:
Love. Experiencing God's unmerited favor; not only at salvation, but also throughout our faith journey (Romans 12:1).
Connect. Enjoying community with other Christians in small groups for support and accountability (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Grow. Growing in knowledge of the Bible, faith in God's promises, submission to God's will and sensitivity to the leading of the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:2).
Serve. Reflecting the love of Jesus in our daily lives (1 Thessalonians 2:8).