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Hope for the Helpers: What Jesus Meant by “Blessed Are the Merciful”
The King’s Speech: Beatitude 5 It’s the day after resurrection Sunday. We celebrate the life, death, burial, and resurrection of the God-Man, Jesus, who rescued us from the death-grip of sin. At the cross, He took on our sins and in exchange, He gave us His divine righteousness. He saved us from eternal separation from God, invited us into a relationship with Himself, and offered us a way to live eternally with the Father. He is our Lord and Savior. This is an accurate view a
Tracy Ross
Apr 108 min read


Hope For Those Who Crave Justice
What does Jesus mean when He says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness”? In a world filled with injustice, this message reminds us that God sees the brokenhearted, the overlooked, and the oppressed—and promises hope, restoration, and His Kingdom to those who long for justice.
Tracy Ross
Feb 187 min read


It Takes A Village: The Power of Community Support in Achieving Our Goals
Jesus didn’t go it alone—and neither should we. In “It Takes a Village,” Tracy Ross reflects on how Christ modeled interdependence and called us into intentional community. Dive in and rediscover how faith intersects with the people around us.
Tracy Ross
Jun 9, 20256 min read


Fix It Jesus!: Following Jesus with Restoration
After the resurrection, Jesus’ work wasn’t done—it was just beginning. In this post, Tracy Ross walks us through what it means to follow Jesus with restoration, just like Peter did after failure. Discover how we can repair what’s broken through grace, love, and intentional action.
Tracy Ross
Jun 9, 20256 min read


“Follow Me”: The Simplest Path to Discipleship
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In this blog, Tracy Ross shares how Cross Community has spent the last year walking through the life and love of Jesus—making discipleship accessible, practical, and rooted in Christ’s example.
Tracy Ross
Jun 9, 20254 min read
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