History · Where
we are today · Purpose driven Church
Climate of acceptance

Relationship building

Offering good news

Seeker sensitive

Small groups

Real life preaching

Open to God's grace

All members ministers

Driven by purpose

Structured for growth
It All Started With A
Dream
Early Years
According to earliest records, we were born on January 25th, 1911 and initially met at NE
80th and Glisan in the heart of Montavilla, then a suburb of Portland. By that
summer, 60 names were on the church roll.
In 1935 an awakening came to the Montavilla congregation when first Walter Stram and then
A. Word, Sr. began creating new standards and goals. There soon came encouraging
additions and then even exciting multiplication's.
New Challenges
A two alarm fire hit our building on October 15, 1966, wiping out the roof, attic, balcony
and second floor offices, leaving the auditorium and classrooms untouched. With
thousands of contributed dollars and labor hours we were able to move into our 10,000
square foot structure 19 months later.
In 1972, Tom Burgess and his wife, Esther began a growing trend that continues to this
day. The numerical growth would not come, however, until after much spiritual
maturing had been achieved. Soon, the new building of six years was outgrown.
New Horizons
Property was purchased on 102nd in 1977, excavation begun in '78, construction started in
'79. Workers jumped in...week after week, month after month, until 11 months later,
on December 2, 1979, we were in the building - just barely, but we were in - a classroom -
all 232 of us! The auditorium had not been started and the gym had not been
finished.
By April, 1980 the gym was completed. Attendance grew tremendously and God laid on
our hearts to build a sanctuary that could seat 1000...and that we should do it debt free.
And we did, with construction taking seven years to complete. We moved in May
7, 1995.
God is now leading us to take our next
step in "Building the Future...Fulfilling God's Vision."
Our love has never been deeper, our faith has never been higher. Why not! With
God leading we can do it!
What God is Calling
Crossroads To Be
There is no correlation between the size
and strength of a church. Better is better - not bigger or smaller. God has
called us to build a spiritually healthy church. Health produces growth.

There is more than one way to grow a church, but it must always be based on Biblical
principles, though methods may vary. If a principle is Biblical, we will use it.

We will not confuse the method with the message. The message of Jesus must never
change, but methods will change.

All leaders must be learners. When we stop learning, we stop leading.

The single biggest issue of the new millennium is not church growth, but church health.
The key to church health is balance.

Balance comes from understanding the Biblical purpose of the church. "Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the
Lord's purpose that prevails."
Proverbs 19:21

To define the purpose of the church we ask four questions:
1. What did Jesus do in His ministry?
2. What are the Bible images of the church?
3. How does the Bible describe the New Testament churches?
4. What are the commands Christ gives us to do?

God has called us to a Great Commitment and the Great Commission in order to grow a Great
Church. This defines five purposes:
1. "Love God with all your
heart" - Worship
2. "Love your neighbor as
yourself" - Ministry
3. "Go...make disciples" - Evangelism
4. "Teaching them to do" - Discipleship

The first church fulfilled these five purposes:
"(1) Those who
accepted His message were baptized. (2) They devoted themselves to the
apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.
(3) All the believers were together - they gave to anyone as he had need.
(4) Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They
broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God.
(5) And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved." (Acts 2:41-47)
Crossroads: A
Purpose-Driven Church
"Nothing precedes purpose.
The starting point for every church should be the question, 'Why do we exist?'"1

1 "The Purpose Driven Church", Rick Warren
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