Saturday, January 16, 2010

CORE VALUES: We Value Relevance

Continuing our look at Crossroads Core Values:   Tony Hsieh, founder of Zappos an on-line retailer doing over $1 billion in annual revenue said, "(Public relations) used to be about who you say you are.  I think it's much more important to focus on who you are rather than on who you say you are, and that really just comes down to whether every employee is committing to and living the core values of the organization".


Wow.  He said a mouthful.  Here's a guy selling shoes, and he gets core values.  As the church of Jesus Christ, surely we should get it, too.  Crossroads core values are not just something to say, they're something to live.  If you want to really begin to live them, there's no better place for you to start than to be at ROADIES 101, this Sunday January 17th at 4:30PM at the Annex.  Whether you desire to commit to membership, or you simply want to learn more about Crossroads, ROADIES 101 is the place to be this Sunday afternoon.


We Value Relevance
Our Methods will Change, Our Message will Not
We believe that the collection of ancient manuscripts that is the Bible, is the most important and exciting book ever conceived, written and published.  We purpose to ALWAYS share its good news in relevant environments.  We will create exciting, age-appropriate worship and learning environments for the entire family; whether nursery, pre-school, elementary, middle school, high school or adults.  (1 Chronicles 12:32, 1 Corinthians 9:22, 2 Corinthians 11:2)


If boring church isn't a sin, it ought to be.




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