At Cross Tracks Church, we believe the church exists to embody and extend the love of God in everything we do. We are called to be a community where hearts are formed in worship, lives are transformed through service, and faith is expressed in everyday relationships.
Our mission is simple and rooted in Christ: sharing God’s love with all by word, worship, and witness. That means proclaiming grace, practicing compassion, and showing up for our neighbors—both near and far—with open hands and open hearts.
At Cross Tracks Church, we believe every person is a beloved child of God, created in God’s image and worthy of love, dignity, and belonging. We are a Christ-centered community rooted in the United Methodist tradition, and we strive to follow Jesus by extending grace, welcome, and fellowship to all.
We welcome into full participation people of every race, culture, nationality, economic circumstance, age, physical and mental ability, family and marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, and any other category the world uses to divide “us” from “them.” We affirm that none of these are barriers to belonging in the Body of Christ, and we celebrate the incredible diversity of God’s Kingdom.
At Cross Tracks Church, we believe that Scripture is the living testimony of a people in relationship with God. Rooted in the Wesleyan tradition, we understand the Bible as a sacred conversation, written by human hands, inspired by their encounters with the Author of Creation.
Scripture bears witness to the ways that people across generations have encountered, questioned, trusted, and followed God. We read it with reverence, guided by tradition, reason, and experience, trusting that the Holy Spirit continues to speak through it as we seek to follow Christ and grow in love.
Cross Tracks Church is rooted in the Wesleyan tradition and part of the worldwide United Methodist connection. For us, that means faith is never lived out alone—we are linked in grace, accountable in love, and joined in mission with United Methodists near and far. Our connection shapes us into a church that learns together, serves together, and shares in God’s work together.
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.” Author Unknown