Night Crossing
Wednesday nights at The Crossing offer a great way to learn and connect with others. You can enjoy free pizza and drinks at 6:15 p.m. and then attend one of the various classes beginning at 6:30 p.m. For families with younger kids, childcare is also available.
Discovery Class 6 WKS $10/person
Teachers: Pastors
Designed to help you learn more about the biblical convictions and ministry values that drive The Crossing. Required for those who wish to become a member. Those who aren’t ready to take that step can still enjoy digging into the Scriptures and meeting the pastors.
DivorceCare: Walking It Out With Christ 12WKS @25/person
Teachers: Warren and Michele Mayer
DivorceCare will help you face the painful, stressful, and isolating experience of separation and divorce by using a Christ-centered approach to rebuild your life.
Men’s High Quest 7 WKS $25/Person
Teacher: Bill Penkenthman
This workshop is designed to help you meet with God on a regular basis, apply his word to your life, and help other men do the same, all while building relationships with other men at The Crossing.
Marriage Class 5 WKS $35/ Couple
Teachers: Keith Simon & Lynn Roush
Every marriage experiences its share of trials, difficulties and challenges. How you respond to them will make all the difference in determining the kind of marriage you have. Whether you are newly engaged or have been married for decades, we believe that you will find this video series by Paul Tripp both convicting and helpful.
The God Who Is There –Part 2: New Testament 7 WKS $25-$35/Couple
Teacher: Shay Roush & Rick Bartelt
How can we understand the story of God –and our part in it –when we don’t have a working knowledge of the Bible? This DVD series provides a basic intro to the big story of Scripture, helping you to know what you believe and why you believe it. Part 1 not required.
Seminary 101: Ancient and Medieval Church History
Teacher:
Nathan Tiemeyer
8 weeks
$25/person, $35/couple
Seminary 101 is designed for those that want to go a bit deeper in their understanding of the Bible, theology, and history. Throughout the week, you’ll either read or listen to lectures from a Covenant Seminary class on your own. Then we’ll meet each Wednesday night for further discussion and questions. This fall's class, “Ancient and Medieval Church History,” will explore the development of Christianity from the early church to the dawn of the Reformation.










