Matthew 28:19-20 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.
Crossroads Presbyterian Church exists to glorify God and equip disciples who make a difference in this world for the Gospel. As disciples, each of us is called to invest our time, talents, and financial resources to advance the cause of Christ in this world. Crossroads Presbyterian Church sponsors and supports a range of ministries and missionaries.
The following is a summary of Crossroads supported missionaries and organizations. Contact the church office or the listed contact info under each ministry if you have any questions or to express interest in working with any of these organizations.
•Ruth Benham – missionary with Campus Crusade for Christ at the George Mason University campus in Fairfax. According to a recent Princeton Review ranking, George Mason University has the most diverse international student population of any college campus in the world. Ruth brings the good news of the Gospel to these international students as a staff member of Bridges International, a ministry of Campus Crusade of Christ. She is regularly looking for families to host newly arriving international students for dinner as a welcome to the United States. You can contact Ruth for more information at rbenham@bridgesinternational.com. For more in depth information, visit:
The ministry of Bridges International at www.bridgesinternational.com
The George Mason ministry of Campus Campus for Christ at www.masoncru.com
The international ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ at www.ccci.org
•Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center – Care Net is a non-profit, crisis pregnancy counseling resource center committed to providing women and men with accurate, up-to-date information in order to make informed decisions about pregnancy, sexual health, and relationships while promoting the evangelistic, pro-life work of pregnancy centers across North America. All services are free of charge. Crossroads supports Care Net’s work in Prince William County. You can contact the Prince William County Care Net office at 703-670-5322 or manassasprc@juno.com to learn how you can help and participate. For more in depth information, visit:
Care Net’s Prince William County website at www.manassasprc.com
The Care Net website for all of North America at www.care-net.org
•The Center for Christian Statesmanship – a ministry of Evangelism Explosion that desires to reach Capitol Hill with the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. You can contact the executive director George Roller at roller@statesman.org. For more in depth information, visit:
The Evangelism Explosion website at www.eeinternational.org
The Center for Christian Statesmanship website at www.statesman.org
•Chaplain Ministries – a ministry of our denomination’s Mission to North America. As the PCA has approximately 150 military chaplains, Chaplain Ministries is enlisting congregations to sponsor them with ministry and prayer needs with the goal to have three sponsoring congregations for every chaplain. Crossroads sponsors Navy chaplain Scott Cauble, who can be contacted at christopher.cauble@usmc.mil. For more in depth information, visit:
The Mission to North American website at www.pca-mna.org
The Chaplain Ministries website at www.pca-mna.org/chaplainministries
•Tun Tavern Fellowship – a ministry of the Gospel that desires to reach the United States Marine Corps in the name of Christ. Chris Braddy, a retired Marine Corps officer and Crossroads member, is the founder and director of Tun Tavern Fellowship. You can contact Chris regarding the international work of Tun Tavern Fellowship that is based out of Quantico by emailing him at tuntavernfellowship@comcast.net. For more in depth information, visit:
The website of Tun Tavern Fellowship at www.tuntavernfellowship.org
•Young Life – a non-denominational, Christian organization committed to impacting kid’s lives and preparing them for the future. For more than six decades, Young Life has been introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith, while providing strong, positive influences in their lives. Crossroads supports Eastern Prince William County Young Life. Kevin Burgess is the area director for Eastern Prince William County Young Life. For more information on our area and his work specifically at Woodbridge High School and Lake Ridge Middle School, Kevin can be reached at EastpwcYL@comcast.net. Brad Nance works with Young Life at Forest Park High School and he can be reached at bradleynance@hotmail.com. For more in depth information, visit:
The national website of Young Life at www.younglife.org
The Washington D.C. metropolitan website at www.younglifedc.com
The local ministry at www.easternprincewilliam.younglife.org
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