Crossings Testimony: God Gave Me a New Identity

Devin Durbin From a young age we are taught to fit into certain molds. Expectations are placed upon us, however intentional or unintentional. Sometimes, these expectations come from ourselves and are self-inflicted. They’re born from an image of self that has been fractured and distorted by this broken world that we live in. Growing up…

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Crossings Testimony: A Thirst Quenched by Generous Love

Maggie Elmy “Jesus said to her, everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.” John 4:13-14 I

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10AM Sunday Mornings at 2002 Mall Street

Join us for in-person church services every Sunday morning at 10AM at 2002 Mall Street in Collinsville! Masks are recommended, and if you’re high risk or simply uncomfortable with meeting in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you may also take in the live stream from the comfort of your home by logging in to

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Wes Woodell – How Was the First Christmas Similar to 2020?

Lesson presented at The Crossings Church Collinsville in Collinsville, IL – a non-denominational church that meets Sunday mornings at 2002 Mall Street, Collinsville, IL just outside of St. Louis. For more like this, visit the sermons page at crossingscollinsville.com PODCAST LISTENERS Prefer to listen via podcast? Find The Crossings Church Collinsville Podcast on … iTunes Google

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