For Megan Bice, the entire story—from Jaqué to Beaver Dam and back again—is a testimony to the faithfulness of God and the power of the local church.
Knowing we are instruments in the Lord’s hand is the highest privilege I can imagine. Crossings gave me the opportunity to serve every day at a pace I’ll never be able to replicate.
Bethany was the hometown of three close friends of Jesus: Martha, Mary, and Lazarus (John 12:1–3). These friends of Jesus provide at least three ways God moves in this place we call Crossings.
At Crossings, we believe every experience (yes, even foam pits and toilet paper games) can serve as a platform for the Gospel.
Missions have always been part of Crossings’ DNA, and this partnership is a natural extension of our commitment to taking the Gospel to those who have not heard it.
In a world where distractions are constant and screens dominate attention, camp offers something countercultural—a place where young people put down their phones and engage in real conversations, real work, and real relationships
We want our ministry to echo the heart of Christ as we emphasize a posture of servanthood for everyone in our ministry.
When our teens return from life-changing interactions at camp, we as parents must be intentional and purposeful to ensure those experiences stick.








