Pastor Joe, the new senior pastor at Crossroads, says: "As Crossroads Community Church moves into its sixteenth year of existence, we look back at the people who have led us, the founding families and the Pastors Rick Miller, Kelly Voigt and Mark Freier, and say thanks for getting us here."
Crossroads Community Church in South Lyons, Michigan, was started by the Wisconsin Synod, with the blessing of District Pope Robert Mueller and ever-vigilant Paul Kuske. The first pastors were all WELS - Rick Miller, Kelly Voigt, Mark Freier. The congregation openly followed the example of Willow Creek Community Church, where so many WELS pastors were trained at synod expense. Mueller, Kuske, Zehms, and Stolzenburg also started Pilgrim Community Church in Columbus. Attendance at Pilgrim was lower than a meeting of the LCR clergy.
Crossroads is no longer Lutheran-in-name-only, simply non-Lutheran. The original pastors, trained at the Sausage Factory in Mequon, are no longer Lutheran. These old quotations from Crossroads, below, remind me of what CrossWalk in Laveen (Phoenix) is now saying about itself. Notice the mention of boring services, just like CrossWalk. Cell groups, just like CrossWalk. Sneaker Services, just like CrossWalk. Cell groups, just like CrossWalk.
"Church music doesn't have to sound 'different.' It can sound just like the music people listen to every day. At Crossroads you won't find a pipe organ, but you will find great music appealing to a variety of tastes...Who says church has to be boring? In many of our services the Crossroads Drama Team makes us laugh or cry, and take a hard look at ourselves."
Crossroads Community Church,
Pastor Rick Miller (WELS). [GJ - I would definitely cry at these mockeries.]
"Would you be interested in a church that offers...Practical and Relevant Messages? Contemporary Music and Drama? Friendly People Who Are Interested in You? A Non-threatening Environment Where You Can Investigate a Relationship with God? Maybe Crossroads Is For You!...Targeted for September, '92, Sunday morning 'seeker' service designed to introduce Christianity in the most practical relevant way possible!"
Crossroads Community Church,
Pastor Rick Miller (WELS).
"You may not have noticed, but Crossroads has changed its name!...Why the change [from Crossroads Christian Church]? First, we were told that the original name implied a denominational affiliation. Also, we believe that the 'community' label identifies us more closely with the philosophy of ministry at Willow Creek Community Church. We want to begin referring to ourselves more and more as a 'community' of fully devoted followers of Jesus."
Pastor Rick Miller, (WELS),
Crossroads Community Church,
News and Information for January, 1992,
p. 1.
"Since several brothers have asked about the status of Rick Miller, I provide the following information. Rick has asked for a release from his call at Huron Valley Lutheran High School in order to serve a group of people as their pastor and to help organize them as an independent Christian congregation. The group is composed of some former members of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Plymouth, of some former members of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Livonia, and some people who have left LC-MS churches. The group has stated that it has a different philosophy and style of ministry, which includes drama, contemporary music and a thematic form of worship and liturgy, which allows for greater personal participation by its female members. The group has also stated that it would like to retain fellowship relations with our Wisconsin Synod.
As an independent group it does not plan to use the name 'Lutheran' in its title. It will be known as The Crossroads Christian Church...For the present, Rick Miller is still a pastoral member of the WELS...At that time [January 31, 1992, submission of a constitution] the fellowship question will be determined on the basis of the group's doctrinal statements and practices."
District President Robert Mueller,
President's Report to the Conferences,
Fall, 1991
p. 3.
"PHILOSOPHY OF MINISTRY AT CROSSROADS...Conduct seeker services... Provide small group leadership. At Crossroads, as people come to know Jesus they are encouraged to participate in groups of 8 to 10 people who meet weekly for 2 years of fellowship, holding one another accountable, discipleship training, encouragement and support. 1 Thess. 5:11 Therefore encourage one another and build each other up."
Pastor Rick Miller, (WELS),
Crossroads Community Church,
1 Thessalonians 5:11.
"Several churches have found a creative and effective way of maintaining an active membership from year to year. Basically, they ask their members--each year--if they wish to continue as members for the coming year...Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (Irvine, CA) also has a 'Covenant of Membership' card. On their 'Covenant Sunday' Pastor Jim Hale encourages persons to come forward in the service and place their card on the altar."
Win Arn,
Win Arn Growth Report, copyright, 1986
709 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91101
818-449-4400
Same plan at Crossroads Community Church.
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GJ - So, when so many turtles are on fenceposts, what should we conclude? Someone put them there. Yes, the covert network of false teachers in WELS (all trained at Fuller and Willow Creek) promoted these community churches. Missouri did the same and stil has a stealth network of Willow Creek Association churches (St. John, Ellisville, etc).
Young Calvinist - old Unitarian. The saying is true for individuals, congregations, and denominations. There was once a component of the United Church of Christ with some German Lutheran leanings, the Evangelisch of the E and R denomination. The Evangelisch merged with the German Reformed (R) and the E and R merged with the Congregationalists. Now the tiny mega-merged denomination, the United Church of Christ, accepts all religious books on an equal level with the Bible.