So here is your last chance to get your questions in for the final week of the Q series. On this final week I’m going to try to answer as many of your questions as possible. The programming team will be collecting the questions, but I won’t see them until they flash on the screen (you’ll want to come out Sunday just so you can see this possible train wreck).
You can text your question to the following numbers through Wednesday of this week…
Nashville Campus: txt 615.207.1043 or email HERE
Dickson Campus: txt 615.207.1032 or email HERE
*Make sure you include which service you’ll be attending so we can try to fit your question into that service.






I’ll be there via your podcast/vid. We go to church here (west coast) at the Saturday night service, so this will be great. (Now…to figure how to work this stuff before then…hey, I’m lucky I know how to my computer on, LOL…)
Tina Dee’s last blog post..Love’s Gamble – Chapter 2
Ha. My question would be. “Why are there so many questions!”
Tony York’s last blog post..Secret Family Language
If I were going to be there (since I’m not, don’t add to the questions) I’d ask, “Why didn’t healing come in the past, when we’re going through the pain? Why, so many years later, do we find out we never really healed completely and now God is bringing it up and working/finishing the healing now–and pain all over again from the old wound. Why wait for the healing, why not ‘back then’? Couldn’t He have brought things together ‘back then’ to make me understand whatever I needed to and be completely healed back then? I know He could, but why didn’t He? Why did He wait?”
That’s a lot of questions, but it’s what’s been stirring in my heart over the last several months. I’m thankful I’m receiving the healing, but I just don’t understand the timing. And why I want understand it, I don’t know. But the question is there in my heart.
Tina Dee’s last blog post..Love’s Gamble – Chapter 2
Wow. You’re a brave, brave man. Respect where respect is due. I’ll be watching the podcast on Monday for sure. X.
Carolyn’s last blog post..Show me what I’m looking for.
I had to teach both Sunday School classes Sunday so didn’t hear your teaching this past Sunday, so if my question has already been answered, I’ll find out when I listen to last weeks message.
Here’s my question…What part does the Holy Spirit play in our lives?
@Tony York: Your question might have been intended as rhetorical, but it’s a really good one.
Why do Christians give God all the credit when things go well (healing, finding your keys, getting a job, etc…) but none of the “blame” when they don’t? If He controls everything, doesn’t that ever include unpleasant things?
@tony, good question.
My question: will all of the services be available on iTunes so we can see all of the questions?
Jonnelle’s last blog post..Meet Prachi
@Jonnelle, my understanding is yes. Since all the services will have different questions we wanted to make that available.
@Jonnelle…
Now THAT is an interesting question!
By the way, my earlier question wasn’t meant to be serious but if you like it.. go with it.
I did post a serious question on my own blog… but you probably shouldn’t read it. It may cause inner turmoil.
Tony York’s last blog post..Don’t Read This
Pete – the final week should really only focus on one question….it is the question that weighs heaviest on the hearts of the congregation at Cross Point….
Why can’t you pronounce the word “CAN”? It always sounds like “KIN”.
I will be in Denver this weekend and so I will be so sad to miss the perspiration appear LIVE – but hopefully the podcasts will capture some it… but more importantly, I hope that souls will be spoken to and Peace will rule in more hearts upon leaving than when entering…
@Landon, Ha! You’re so right. I just can’t say it. I haven’t been able to say “courageous” lately either. It always comes out as creagious.