1 /5 Moises Contreras: We’ve attended Crossroads for years, but the last few weeks have left us disheartened and disconnected. The final straw was Pastor Jeremiah telling the noon service to refinance homes, downsize, borrow money, or even sell classic cars to give more to the church. That kind of pressure is not only inappropriate,it’s un-Christlike.
The focus has shifted away from Christ and toward money, apps, and showmanship. Personal stories are used publicly for publicity instead of being handled privately and prayerfully. What once felt authentic now feels staged and performative. Sadly, my wife is considering returning to her Catholic roots, and I’ll be looking for a different Christian church. This leadership is not just pushing people away,it’s dividing families.
We pray the pastor returns to true Godly instruction.