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CrossPoint Newsletter
Eighth Edition 12/4/2023

Can You Serve Both Santa & Our Savior?

When my kids were little, we did the whole Santa thing. They put out cookies and milk for him on Christmas Eve. And yes, I dumped some milk and ate some of the cookies when they went to bed to prove Santa’s existence. We wrapped their Santa gift in white tissue paper to distinguish them from the other presents. We even made up ways in which he’s able to fly around the world in a sled in one night and deliver gifts to every home (even the homes without chimneys in which we accidentally painted a picture of Santa as a burglar).


With that said, I don’t think we did Santa right in my home. And while I’m not going to tell you how to deal with this as a parent, let me give you 3 options I see with 1 of them being the best way to honor all of scripture.


OPTION #1: SANTA IS FAKE

This is a legit option many people take. The upside to this option is that it is easy to obey scripture in regards to lying and hopefully makes pointing to Jesus a little easier since Santa is not in the picture. The downside to this option is that it can create an overly legalistic atmosphere and negate a child’s imagination during an imaginative time of the year.


OPTION #2: SANTA IS REAL 

This is the option I chose with my kids. But, I’m not sure I made the best choice. The upside to this option is that it creates a fun story for kids’ imaginations to engage with during a festive time of the year. The downside? I lied to my kids every December and had to repent of that.


OPTION #3: SANTA IS FAKE BUT CAN BE WOVEN INTO THE REALITY OF THE GOSPEL

If I had to rewind and do it all over, I would choose this option. The reality is Santa is not real. And me telling my kids every year that he is a fat bearded man who gives gifts to children around the world is a blatant sin of lying. BUT, Jesus told fake stories all the time that pointed to a greater and more important reality. They were called parables.


For Jesus, parables were stories that engaged the mind at a different level to captivate the listener’s imagination in order to point to a greater reality. If I had to do it all again with my kids, I would help them understand the story of Santa in a way that points to the greater story of Jesus. How does Santa point to Jesus and the gospel? Let me show you.


*Santa gives physical gifts while Jesus offers a spiritual gift of salvation (John 10:10)

*Santa gives gifts based on your good behavior while God offers salvation freely in order to change your behavior (Ephesians 2:10)

*Santa wants you to be happy while Jesus promised his followers they would suffer (John 15:18)

*Santa doesn’t want you to be sad (“you better not pout”) while Jesus will actually wipe away every tear (Revelation 21:4)

*Santa is a myth while Jesus is the truth and way to eternal life (John 14:6)


If Santa were real and really cared about your joy, he would point every person to Jesus, the Savior of the world. Let’s do the same for our kids this Christmas. And if you’re like me and Santa was “real” in your home, it’s never too late to make a change.


Shaen Marks

Lead Pastor

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CrossPoint Great Bend

This year at CrossPoint Great Bend has been a grind. The work continues and we are seeing God bring new souls to Him, new commitments being made, believers following in Baptism and the church being the church and reaching out into the community, but it has not been an easy year. Our community was hit hard in July by a storm that brought very high winds and hail the size of softballs. It took out windows, roofs, windshields and fences. Thankfully, there was no loss of life but it bruised all of us in a myriad of ways and seriously damaged nearly half of the community. Ministry has taken on a very real feel of meeting physical needs and the underlying hurts that loss always brings.


It is not all bad news though, the campus ministry at Barton County Community College has grown tremendously this semester. We have launched a recovery ministry and are watching it blossom. We are also seeing a small but steady number of new faces coming in to see what we are all about. It is exciting to see what God may do with those things and more in our faith community.


Pray with us:

  • Pray that “as we go” we take the Gospel in word and in deed to the four corners of our community.
  • Pray that leadership will keep pace with the growth that God wants.
  • Pray that in all and above all, God be glorified.


Scott Murphy

CrossPoint Great Bend Pastor

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He Sent His Only Son

As we approach the Christmas holiday festivities, most people, in and outside the faith, would primarily equate Christmas to giving. Especially as adults, that is what we spend most of our time doing. We give gifts, we give our time, and we give to the local food bank, all reflecting the gift given to us in the form of Jesus. Giving is the primary attribute of God we think about in the Christmas story as He gave us His son and the hope that God is making all things right. This truth is pivotal to what we believe about who God is, yet I invite you to zoom out and look at an equally true but often forgotten aspect of Jesus' birth and how it shapes who we are as His people.

The Mission of God
Also known as Missio Dei, the mission of God is the will of God to restore all things to His original creation. In particular, through the restoration of humanity, it is the central theme describing God's activity throughout all time. All of the great stories of scripture connect around this truth: if God is on a mission, so are His people, and just as God sent His son Jesus, He sends us.

The phrase "to send" is found over 800 times in the Old Testament alone, with 200 instances with God as the subject. Therefore, we can see that God is a God who sends. 

Moses is sent to Pharaoh to demand the release of God's people from slavery:

"So now, go; I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt." Exodus 3:10

The prophet Isaiah hears the call of the Lord:

"The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me,
because the LORD has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor;
he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim liberty to the captives,
and the opening of the prison to those who are bound;
to proclaim the year of the LORD's favor,
wand the day of vengeance of our God;
to comfort all who mourn;
to grant to those who mourn in Zion—
to give them a beautiful headdress instead of ashes,
the oil of gladness instead of mourning,
the garment of praise instead of a faint spirit;
that they may be called oaks of righteousness,
the planting of the LORD, that he may be glorified."

And then in Luke 4:18-19, bringing things back full circle, Jesus stood before the people in the synagog and read this same passage from Isaiah 61 as the pronouncement of the beginning of His ministry, speaking to the fulfillment of God's promise as well as attaching His presence on earth to the Missio Dei.

In light of all of this, I still encourage you to celebrate the gift of Jesus this season by living a generous and thoughtful life. Find every opportunity to look at the traditions of Christmas and let them be reminders of God, who is rich in mercy and gracious in sending our savior. And, I implore you to see Christmas through the lens of the mission of God and let it move you to join him in restoring all things to Himself. Live sent!

Eric Franklin

Lead Pastor

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