Cross Point Church Audio Podcast

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Cross Point Church is focused on communicating the timeless truth of Gods Word in a culturally relevant way by incorporating the use of video, music, props, and drama to create a multi-dimensional approach to understanding and applying Gods Word to our lives today.

Episodios

  • How Do You Break Out of Your Comfort Zone? | Acts 1:1–3 | Kevin Queen

    20/04/2026 Duración: 48min

    What is keeping you stuck right now? So many of us want more from life; more purpose, more meaning, more fulfillment – but we often stay where it feels safe. The problem? Comfort can quietly keep us stagnant. When we let our flesh or feelings lead, we end up empty, wondering why nothing is changing. In this message, Pastor Kevin Queen walks through Acts 1:1–3 to kick off a brand-new, year-long journey through the book of Acts. This isn’t just a study of the early church, it’s an invitation to step into the life God created you for. The book of Acts shows us what happens when ordinary people step out of their comfort zones and begin living led by the Holy Spirit. They didn’t have influence, resources, or a strategy – just the presence of God and a willingness to follow. And it changed EVERYTHING. Because real growth, real purpose, and real impact are always found on the other side of comfort.

  • Why Is It So Hard to Trust People Again? | Proverbs 18:13 | Dr. Henry Cloud

    14/04/2026 Duración: 48min

    Have you ever been let down by someone you really trusted? That kind of pain does not just hurt in the moment. It can shape how you see every relationship moving forward. It can make it hard to trust people again, even when you want to. Walking through Proverbs 18:13 and other key Scriptures, Dr. Henry Cloud unpacks a powerful truth. Trust is not optional. Trust fuels every part of life and every relationship. But when trust gets broken, something in us pulls back. So how does trust actually work? And how do you rebuild trust after it has been broken? While people will fail us, Jesus never will. He understands you completely, cares deeply about you, and is fully trustworthy in every way. As you learn to trust Him more, you can also grow into someone others can trust. If you have ever struggled with broken trust, relationship pain, or knowing who to trust, this message will give you clarity and direction for what to do next. – – – – – – If this message encouraged

  • Why Does This Gospel End In Such A Shocking Way? | Mark 16 Unpacked | The Anything’s Possible Podcast

    08/04/2026 Duración: 01h09min

    In this episode of the Anything’s Possible Podcast, Pastor Kevin Queen, Pastor Josh Reed, and New Testament scholars Dr. Adam Winn and Dr. Jim Miller unpack the surprising ending of Mark 16. As they explore the final verses of Mark’s Gospel, the conversation tackles one of the most debated questions in Scripture: Did Mark really end at verse eight? And if so, what does that mean for our faith, our confidence in the Bible, and our response to Jesus? This episode explores the tension between belief and obedience, information and transformation, fear and faith, and why the “unfinished” ending of Mark might actually be an invitation for you to continue the story. Let’s keep the conversation going:What stood out to you from Mark 16? Drop your thoughts in the comments. Bring your questions to one of our locations, Everyone’s Welcome! You can find your nearest campus here: crosspoint.tv/locations

  • Easter At Cross Point 2026 | Mark 16:1–8 | Kevin Queen

    07/04/2026 Duración: 38min

    Have you ever felt like you’ve messed up too much… gone too far… or disqualified yourself from God’s grace? Easter tells a different story.  Pastor Kevin Queen unpacks Mark 16 where we don’t just see an empty tomb; we see a personal invitation! When the angel says, “Go tell the disciples and Peter,” it’s a powerful reminder that even the one who failed Jesus wasn’t written off. He was called by name.  This message walks through the historical evidence of the resurrection and what it means for your life today. Because if Jesus really rose from the dead, then failure isn’t final, shame doesn’t get the last word, and your story isn’t over. Anything’s Possible!  – – – – – –  If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope today. To learn more about Cross Point or find a campus in Middle Tennessee, visit: https://crosspoint.tv

  • What Does The Cross Have To Do With Our Shame? | Mark 15:16-47 | Kevin Queen

    30/03/2026 Duración: 45min

    Have you ever taken an awareness test? It’s possible to be looking right at something, and still miss it. In Mark 15:16–47, we see a sobering moment surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus. The very people carrying out His death didn’t fully realize who He was until it was too late. Their awareness came after the fact, but what about ours? Pastor Kevin Queen walks through this passage and invites us to wrestle with a deeper question: Are we truly seeing Jesus as King, or are we missing Him in plain sight? This was not just as a moment in history, but a personal invitation; for us to live free from shame, fully surrendered to Him.

  • How We Stop People Pleasing and Start Trusting | Mark 15:1–15 | Dustin Aagaard

    25/03/2026 Duración: 46min

    Have you ever felt the tension of wanting to do what’s right… but also wanting to be accepted? In Mark 15:1–15, we see Pontius Pilate caught in that exact struggle. Faced with the truth about Jesus, Pilate chooses to please the crowd instead; releasing a guilty man and sending an innocent Savior to the cross. In week 44 of our journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Dustin Aagaard walks through this powerful moment and exposes a question we all have to answer: will we live for the approval of people, or in surrender to Jesus? Jesus had done nothing wrong, He willingly took our place, because we could never save ourselves. His sacrifice invites us into a different way of living: one where faith is greater than fear, and obedience matters more than approval. Following Jesus doesn’t always feel easy, but it leads to a deeper peace than people-pleasing ever could. So where are you still trying to gain approval instead of trusting Him? And what would it look like to fully depend on Jesus in that area o

  • When the People Closest to You Hurt You Most | Mark 14:43–72 | Kevin Queen

    16/03/2026 Duración: 46min

    Have you ever felt the sting of betrayal or the weight of loneliness? In Mark 14:43–72, we see some of the most painful moments in Jesus’ final hours. Judas betrays Him with a kiss, Peter denies even knowing Him, and the rest of the disciples scatter. Yet even in the face of betrayal, abandonment, and false accusations, Jesus responds with grace, courage, and unwavering love. In week 43 of our journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Kevin Queen walks through this powerful passage to show how Jesus understands our deepest pain. Before He carried the weight of the world’s sin to the cross, He carried the grief of being abandoned by the people closest to Him. And still, His love never wavered. This message challenges us with an important question: What is worth suffering for? When we make Jesus our primary passion, even the pain and failure we experience can be used for God’s purpose. The same Jesus who stood alone in the garden also restored the disciples, and continues to restore hearts today. R

  • How Can God Use Our Disappointment for Good? | Mark 14:26–42 | Dustin Aagaard

    10/03/2026 Duración: 41min

    When life doesn’t turn out the way we hoped, what do we do with the disappointment? It’s easy to become bitter, discouraged, or even begin to question God. But what if disappointment isn’t the end of the story? In Mark 14:26–42, Pastor Dustin Aagaard walks through Jesus’ moment in the Garden of Gethsemane, where even Jesus experienced deep sorrow and disappointment. His closest friends fell asleep when He asked them to pray, and the weight of what was ahead pressed heavily on Him. Yet in that moment, Jesus models something powerful: honesty with the Father, closeness to God in the middle of pain, and radical surrender to God’s will. Disappointment doesn’t have to define you. Instead, it can become a signal that draws you closer to God. When we bring our hurt, questions, and unmet expectations to the Father, He can transform disappointment into deeper faith, stronger trust, and lasting hope.

  • Why Do Christians Take Communion and Get Baptized? | Mark 14:12-25 | Kevin Queen 

    02/03/2026 Duración: 32min

    What if one of the most common questions about Christianity is also one of the most misunderstood? In Mark 14:12–25, we step into one of the most significant nights in history; a private dinner that changed everything. What Jesus said and did in that room still shapes millions of lives today.  In this message we will discover that Baptism is not about earning salvation. It’s about obedience. We will be encouraged to build our faith on surrender, rather than technicalities and we will learn that Jesus doesn’t just forgive our sin, He gives us a brand new identity. This message tackles the tension many of us quietly wrestle with; that gap between belief and obedience. Between cultural Christianity and real surrender. Between technicalities… and transformation. Pastor Kevin Queen helps us see that this isn’t about two ancient rituals, it’s a question of whether we are building our faith on loopholes, or trust. – – – – – – To learn more about baptis

  • What Does Real Devotion to Jesus Actually Look Like? | Mark 14:1–11 | Laurel Bunker

    23/02/2026 Duración: 47min

    In week 40 of our series through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Laurel Bunker walks us through Mark 14:1–11 and the powerful story of a woman who boldly poured out her most valuable possession at the feet of Jesus. While others criticized her, Jesus honored her. What looked wasteful to some was beautiful worship to Him. How are you worshipping Jesus? Are you holding anything back or are you willing to pour it all out for Him? God is still calling His people to bold devotion. Following Jesus will not always make sense to the crowd. It may cost you comfort, reputation, or control. But when loving God, serving others, and sharing Jesus are non-negotiable; bold obedience becomes our response. – – – – – – – – If this message encouraged you, let us know in the comments, share it with someone, and subscribe for more messages!

  • Why Does the World Feel So Uncertain? | Mark 13:1–37 | Kevin Queen

    16/02/2026 Duración: 39min

    Wars. Disasters. Politics. Cultural instability. When the world feels unpredictable, it’s easy to feel anxious, distracted, or spiritually unprepared. In Week 39 of our yearlong journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Kevin walks through Mark 13, where Jesus speaks directly into this tension. While no one knows the timing of His return, Jesus makes one thing clear: we don’t have to live in fear. We are called to stay awake, stay ready, and stay on mission. This message invites us to examine how we’re living today. Are we drifting into distraction? Are we spiritually asleep? Or are we alert, anchored, and actively participating in what God is doing in the world? When the future feels unclear, Jesus gives us clarity on how to live right now. Tune in, take notes, and lean in as we consider what it means to live faithfully in uncertain times. – – – – – – For more info and resources on this series, visit crosspoint.tv/mark. If this message encouraged you, let us know in the c

  • What We’re Focused On Is Shaping Our Life | Mark 12:35–44 | Kevin Queen

    09/02/2026 Duración: 39min

    In week 38 of our journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Kevin Queen teaches from Mark 12:35–44 and invites us to reflect on a powerful question: How are we magnifying Jesus with our lives? We’re all focused on something; our worries, our pain, our success, our opinions, or our hopes for the future. And what we focus on is what we magnify. In this message, we see how Jesus calls us to lift our focus, get out of the way, and live lives that reflect Him so others can clearly see His grace, love, and truth. Through real stories and Jesus’ teaching in the temple, we’re challenged to examine what has our attention, our hearts, and our resources: and to consider whether our lives are pointing people toward Christ. – – – – – – – – –  If this message encouraged you, consider sharing it with someone who needs it and subscribing for more messages as we continue through the Gospel of Mark.

  • Have We Drifted from What Matters Most? | Mark 12:28–34 | Kevin Queen

    02/02/2026 Duración: 39min

    When was the last time you audited your own heart? As we enter the Awaken season, this message invites us to pause and take stock of where we’re at. When life gets heavy, it reveals what we’re truly plugged into. What we love, trust, and run to in moments of pressure often exposes the condition of our hearts. In Mark 12:28–34, Jesus names the greatest commandment: to love God with our whole lives and to love others as ourselves. These two are inseparable. How we love God is always reflected in how we love people – even when we don’t agree with them. In week 37 of our Gospel of Mark series, Pastor Kevin Queen challenges us to examine what may be competing for our devotion.  This message isn’t about trying harder, it’s about getting honest, repenting where needed, and returning to wholehearted love for God and others. – – – – – – – For more info and resources on this series, visit crosspoint.tv/mark.If this message encouraged you, take

  • What Are We Doing About Jesus? | Mark 12:1-12 | James Savage

    20/01/2026 Duración: 47min

    We all reach moments where avoiding the question is no longer an option. In Mark 12, Jesus tells a parable that forces one unavoidable decision into the open: What are we going to do about Him? In week 35 of our journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor James Savage breaks down the parable of the tenants and exposes a tension we all live with – the desire to control our own lives. This message challenges us to steward the gifts God has given us for His glory. It also might make us rethink all we understand about ownership and control.  Tune in, take notes, and reflect on what it looks like to live with open hands and a surrendered heart. Rejecting Jesus does not change who He is. Jesus is Lord. The only question is whether He is OUR Lord. – – – – – – – – – For more info and resources on this series, visit crosspoint.tv/mark. If this message encouraged you, let us know in the comments. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and s

  • How Do Prayer and Forgiveness Restore a Drifting Faith? | Mark 11:12-25 | Kevin Queen

    12/01/2026 Duración: 43min

    When prayer fades, something else quietly takes its place. Over time, faith can drift, relationships can strain, and hearts can grow cluttered without us even noticing. In week 34 of our journey through the Gospel of Mark, Pastor Kevin Queen walks through Mark 11:12–25 and shows how Jesus confronts spiritual entropy; both in the temple and in our own lives. This passage reveals how prayer is not a religious accessory but the way God restores intimacy, renews purpose, and realigns what has slowly drifted out of order. As Jesus teaches His disciples, un-forgiveness affects every relationship we hold – including our relationship with God. A prayerless life eventually shows up in how we live, love, and trust. But the good news is that entropy is not the end of the story. Through prayer, trust, and forgiveness, Jesus brings renewal. Tune in, take notes, and reflect as we learn how Jesus interrupts entropy and invites us back into connection with the Father. – – – – –

  • How Do We See Jesus Clearly When Life Is Loud? | Mark 10:46 – 52. | Kevin Queen

    06/01/2026 Duración: 41min

    Ever feel surrounded by noise, pressure and opinions? Jesus is closer than. we think! In Mark 10:46–52, w. meet Bartimaeus, a blind man who refuses to stay quiet when he realizes Jesusis passing by. While the crowd tries to shut him down, he keeps cryingout for mercy, and Jesus gives him His full attention. In this message from our Gospel of Mark series, we see how faith often looks like persistence, honesty and surrender. Bartimaeus throws aside what once felt like security, names what he truly wants, and then follows Jesus with his new life. This is not just a story about sight – it is a story about salvation, about worth, and about learning to slow down enough to recognize the presence of Jesus in the middle of our everyday lives. For more info and resources on this series, visit crosspoint.tv/mark. If this message encouraged us, let us know in the comments. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs hope today.

  • Can We Find Hope When It Feels Darkest? | Luke 15:11-31 | Annie F. Downs

    23/12/2025 Duración: 43min

    On the winter solstice (the shortest day and longest night of the year) Scripture reminds us that darkness is never the end of the story. In this message, we look at the third story in Luke 15, often called The Parable of the Prodigal Son, and discover that it’s really a story about two lost sons and a Father who never stops welcoming His children home. Whether we relate more to the younger son or the older son, this message invites us to see where grace and truth meet. As we reflect on the darkest day of the year, we’re reminded of a powerful truth: light is coming on the horizon. Jesus shows us that no one is too far gone, no heart is too proud to need repentance, and no darkness is beyond the reach of His light. Today can be our turning point. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – If this message encouraged you, let us know in the comments. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with som

  • How Do We Find What Matters Most? | Luke 15:8–10 | Kevin Queen

    15/12/2025 Duración: 37min

    We all know the frustration of losing something that truly matters; the anxiety, the searching, the relief when it’s finally found! But what happens when what’s missing isn’t a thing, but our attentiveness to Jesus? In this message from our Welcome Home series, Pastor Kevin looks at Luke 15:8–10 and reminds us of a powerful truth. Jesus relentlessly pursues what is lost (you and I) and He celebrates when it’s found. This passage reveals just how deeply we matter to Him; so much so that He gave His life to bring us back into relationship with God. As we reflect on Jesus’ pursuit of us, we’re invited to consider our own response. What does it look like to seek Him with intention, urgency, and trust? Tune in, take notes, and lean into the invitation to come home again. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – If this message encouraged us, let us know in the comments. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who need

  • How Do Find Home When We Feel Lost? | Luke 15:1–7 | Kevin Queen

    10/12/2025 Duración: 43min

    We all know the feeling of being a little lost. Perhaps we feel pulled in a dozen directions, or maybe we’re unsure what the next right step is? The noise of life can make that longing even louder; especially during the Christmas season.  In week one of our Welcome Home series, Pastor Kevin explores Luke 15:1–7, where Jesus tells the story of a shepherd who goes after one wandering sheep and celebrates when it’s brought safely home. This isn’t just a story – it’s our reality. We are the ones Jesus comes looking for. We are the ones He carries back to a place of belonging, peace, and restoration.  As we prepare our hearts this Christmas, we’re invited to consider how we’re turning toward Jesus, how we’re letting Him guide us home, and how repentance opens us to the life He offers. Tune in, take notes, and let this message draw us deeper into the hope of the Gospel this season. – – – – – – – – – – – –

  • How Are We Remembering the Gospel? | Mark 10:32–45 | James Savage

    02/12/2025 Duración: 38min

    Do you ever notice how easy it is for life to crowd out what matters most? Even when we’re trying to follow Jesus, our routines, pressures, and distractions can make us forget the very message that’s meant to anchor our lives. We all long to stay centered on the Gospel, but sometimes it feels like […]

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