“The gift of language combined with the gift of song was given to man that he should proclaim the Word of God through music.”
— Martin Luther
Our "casual liturgical" worship style blends modern instruments and songs with timeless worship traditions. Whether you are young or old, male or female, we desire for you to be able to participate actively in our worship services. We carefully consider each song’s vocal range and stability. Our song lyrics are theological and thought-provoking, centered on God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Every Sunday service culminates around the Communion table, where people praise God through song while partaking in the bread and the cup. This practice regularly reminds us of His ultimate sacrifice on the cross and our desperate need for forgiveness of our sins.
If you sing or play an instrument and wish to join Crossroads Worship, please let us know and fill out the form below.
Behind the scenes of every Sunday gathering is a dedicated and knowledgeable team of volunteers overseeing audio, lighting, and video. Our approach to production is simple: Support a "casual liturgical" worship style with high-quality audio, lighting, and video that utilizes the built-in features and aesthetics of our Worship Center.
Are you eager to expand your audio, video, and lighting skills and knowledge? We are always open to welcoming new members to our Production Ministry Team and provide comprehensive training for those interested. If you’re ready to join Crossroads Production, please express your interest by filling out the form below.
Are you a songwriter or interested in learning more about what it takes to become one? New in 2025, we are officially launching the Crossroads Songwriting Collaborative. If you’re interested, please let us know by filling out the form below.
Crossroads Worship offers instrument-specific training classes called “Sessions” throughout the year. Sessions are a great opportunity to learn more about a specific area of music and discover what it would be like to serve in Crossroads Worship.
“The closer you get to the truth, the clearer becomes the beauty, and the more you will find worship welling up within you. That’s why theology and worship belong together. The one isn’t just a headtrip; the other isn’t just emotion.”
— N. T. Wright