CrossPointe Church Austin
CrossPointe Church - Austin For twenty-five years, Crosspointe has been committed to the historic truths of the Christian faith. So, there you have it.
We try to present those truths in a fresh and vibrant way. Our goal is to be a place that is alive and welcoming, as well as a place that worships God in truth, which is the primary reason for the church’s existence. We think that going to church should do at least three things for the person attending. First, we think everyone should be excited about coming to church. To help make that happen, we
11/24/2025
There are moments in Scripture where heaven feels so close you can almost reach out and touch it. Moments where the divide between earth and glory narrows into what many call “thin places.” Stephen stands before the Council in Jerusalem. Though his face shone “like that of an angel,” his truth was met with hostility. Yet in the middle of that turmoil, Stephen lifted his eyes… and heaven opened.
He saw the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.
It is one of the most intimate and powerful moments of divine revelation in all of Scripture—a glimpse into the nearness of God even when the world around us seems to be closing in.
Acts 7:44-58 | Greg Davidson There are places in scripture where we encounter the Divine in the most intimate and close manner, moments in the holy scriptures where the divide between he...
11/10/2025
Most of us react with fear, frustration, or even anger when we are threatened, but Peter and John’s response when they were told to stop speaking about Jesus was something entirely different. This Sunday, Pastor Steve shared how Peter’s writings teach us to stand firm in faith, trust God’s plan, and respond with boldness instead of fear, even when the pressure is on. Check out this sermon.
Acts 4:23-31 | Steve Johnson What do you do when you feel threatened? Most of us react with fear, frustration, or even anger—but in Acts 4:23-31 we learn how did Peter and John respond w...
11/03/2025
Peter and John were arrested for teaching about Jesus and the resurrection. The religious leaders told them to stop, but they couldn’t deny what everyone had seen: a lame man healed in Jesus’ name. Their boldness reminds us that we face the same decision every day, do we stand for Christ, even when it costs us something?
Acts 4:13-22| Ian Hammond Peter and John have been arrested for teaching about Jesus and the resurrection. The religious leaders are in a difficult position. They don’t want them to p...
10/20/2025
This Sunday, we looked at Peter’s second sermon in Acts (3:11–26) a powerful moment that follows the healing of the lame beggar at the temple gate.
Everyone knew this man. He had sat there for years, unable to walk. But after encountering Jesus through Peter and John, he’s now standing, walking, and praising God! 🙌
Acts 3:11–26 | Steve Johnson This Sunday we will look at Peter's second sermon in Acts 2:13-26. Remember, he has just healed the lame beggar who sat at the entrance to the temple every d...
10/13/2025
We don’t always know what we truly need. Sometimes we think we need one thing, money, comfort, good health when in reality, our greatest need is something deeper that only Jesus can meet.
In Acts 3:1–10, Peter and John meet a man who has been crippled since birth. He’s asking for silver and gold, but what he really needs is healing. And through the power of Jesus, that’s exactly what he receives.
Acts 3:1–10 | Steve Johnson We don’t always recognize our greatest needs. We often know what we want, but not necessarily what we need. In Acts 3:1–10, Peter and John encounter a crippl...
09/29/2025
In Acts 2:13–41, Peter preaches a sermon that leads to 3,000 people being saved in a single day! But this passage isn’t just about history, it’s a reminder that God is still keeping His promises today.
Acts 2:13-41 | Steve Johnson In Acts 2:13–41, we witness the Apostle Peter preaching a Spirit-filled sermon that leads to over 3,000 people coming to faith. But these verses are not just...
08/25/2025
What is the role and quality of an elder?
1 Timothy 3:1–7 | Steve Johnson When thinking about nominations for the offices of Elder and Deacon, we focus on what Scripture teaches about these important roles in the life of the church...
08/11/2025
We’ve all heard these words from Psalm 23—but have you ever stopped to reflect on just how much our Good Shepherd promises and provides? Watch this sermon and see His care brings peace, guidance, and hope in every season of life.
PSALM 23 | Steve Johnson Psalm 23. This powerful psalm reminds us that “The LORD is my Shepherd” is more than comforting words, it’s life-changing truth. Discover the many roles and ...
06/17/2025
In spite of having been redeemed by God's grace through Christ there will be challenges ahead. We have an enemy but it isn't what we often see as our enemy. But we have no need to fear our enemy for God in His Grace has given us incredible resources--and he has promised to actually fight for us. Ephesians 6:10-20
6:10–20 | Steve Johnson This message marks the final part of our journey through Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. As Paul closes his letter to the church he loves, he gives a powerfu...
What to Take Off. What to Put On
In this week's study, we continue our journey through Paul's letter to the Ephesians—a letter rich with gospel truth and deep theological significance. Paul has already declared the stunning reality of our union with Christ: we have been redeemed, rescued, and sealed by the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of our inheritance. https://youtu.be/_t755BacOsE
05/07/2025
The Apostle Paul has given us some incredibly glorious news. If we have trusted in Jesus then we have been redeemed, rescued, united to Him--all promises guaranteed by the giving of His spirit as a down payment. In chapter 2 Paul told us that there would be some good works that God had prepared already for us to carry out.
Ephesians 4:17–24 | Steve Johnson In this message, we dive into Ephesians 4:17-24, where the Apostle Paul builds on the incredible truth that if we have trusted in Jesus, we have been redeeme...
05/06/2025
New members and baptism this Sunday. What a beautiful moment.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Telephone
Address
5703 McNeil Drive
Austin, TX
78729
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |