EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 39 MIN
Its A Rock
from Crosstowne Church - Sermons
Pastor Paul leads us into exploring what it truly means to “own your altar.” Moving beyond traditional ideas of altars as physical spaces or church moments, we see that the real altar is an intentional, daily interaction with God in our heart and life. Drawing from biblical examples like Noah, Abraham, and David, Paul highlights how altars were always about worship, surrender, repentance, and relationship—not the structure itself. This challenges us to take personal responsibility for meeting with God outside of Sunday services, turning everyday moments—whether in joy, stress, decision-making, or gratitude—into opportunities for connection. Ultimately, it calls us to prioritize God above all else and cultivate a consistent, authentic relationship with Him through ongoing “altar moments” in daily life.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.
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Pastor Paul leads us into exploring what it truly means to “own your altar.” Moving beyond traditional ideas of altars as physical spaces or church moments, we see that the real altar is an intentional, daily interaction with God in our heart and life. Drawing from biblical examples like Noah, Abraham, and David, Paul highlights how altars were always about worship, surrender, repentance, and relationship—not the structure itself. This challenges us to take personal responsibility for meeting with God outside of Sunday services, turning everyday moments—whether in joy, stress, decision-making, or gratitude—into opportunities for connection. Ultimately, it calls us to prioritize God above all else and cultivate a consistent, authentic relationship with Him through ongoing “altar moments” in daily life.For more information and resources, visit https://www.crosstownechurch.com/.
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