UPDATE: CSFers with Crossroads Missions

Julie Whiteman is still serving God with Crossroads Missions in New Orleans, LA. It’s been a busy summer with the volunteer groups that came throughout the summer. In an update from Julie, she said Crossroads’ team of interns and staff “was small but strong and we really had a chance to be united in community with one another as we shared the joys and frustrations of leading volunteers and serving our communities and were able to encourage and build each other up each day!”

Julie has been working in the community specifically through Zumba as a ministry, leading the Praise Team at St. Roch Community Church, and leading volunteer teams every week to work at the New Orleans Mission, a homeless shelter in inner-city New Orleans. She said they’ve had amazing opportunities to build relationships with people at the Mission and it’s been “exciting to share the gospel in word and deed to some of the ‘least of these’ in New Orleans.”

Other recent Crossroads’ New Orleans projects: working with the Leona Tate Foundation,  a summer camp focused on academics and civil rights; A Desire For Change, a summer camp for kids in the 9th ward; working on a house for a new pastor at a church called Desire Fellowship that has extra rooms for people in the community that he and his wife will minister to and love; construction on a house for a new staff person at St. Roch; and working with Hope Christian Church’s “Nola Connect Bus”, which makes computers available to the community.

Brian Hurley has been working as an intern for Crossroads Missions in Maytown, KY this summer. When CSF was there for Spring Break, Stacy made an introduction video for the new volunteer teams and Hurley said it was a hit!  He said the staff is as great as ever, the team chemistry is great, and he’s had a great time learning and being challenged.

It’s so great to see Julie and Hurley’s enthusiasm for missions! Please continue to pray for them, the Crossroads teams, and the areas that they are impacting!

[written by Julie Adams for the August 2011 Newsletter (pdf)]

March Bible Study [Week 3]

A Sinful Woman Anoints Jesus’ Feet

Luke 7:36-50:

[36] Now one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to have dinner with him, so he went to the Pharisee's house and reclined at the table. [37] When a woman who had lived a sinful life in that town learned that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee's house, she brought an alabaster jar of perfume, [38] and as she stood behind him at his feet weeping, she began to wet his feet with her tears. Then she wiped them with her hair, kissed them and poured perfume on them.[39] When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he said to himself, "If this man were a prophet, he would know who is touching him and what kind of woman she is -- that she is a sinner."[40] Jesus answered him, "Simon, I have something to tell you.”Tell me, teacher," he said.[41] "Two men owed money to a certain moneylender. One owed him five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. [42] Neither of them had the money to pay him back, so he canceled the debts of both. Now which of them will love him more?"[43] Simon replied, "I suppose the one who had the bigger debt canceled."You have judged correctly," Jesus said.[44] Then he turned toward the woman and said to Simon, "Do you see this woman? I came into your house. You did not give me any water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and wiped them with her hair. [45] You did not give me a kiss, but this woman, from the time I entered, has not stopped kissing my feet. [46] You did not put oil on my head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. [47] Therefore, I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven -- for she loved much. But he who has been forgiven little loves little."[48] Then Jesus said to her, "Your sins are forgiven."[49] The other guests began to say among themselves, "Who is this who even forgives sins?"[50] Jesus said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you; go in peace."

  • Describe a situation where you were in a tense environment such as in the passage above.
  • How would you have felt watching this situation unfold? 
  • What does it mean to not just know God’s forgiveness, but to feel God’s forgiveness? Do we distinctly feel God’s forgiveness
  • What were the Pharisees concerned with and what was the woman concerned with? Discuss their general attitudes in this situation.