![]() The once run down old church campus on North Orleans was completely transformed and remodeled into a unique thriving church that grew to reach over 500 people weekly at the 3 Sunday services. Millions have visited Crossover’s website and thousands have attended our services, concerts and conferences as they look to Crossover as a model. The church has become internationally known through all the favorable media articles as well as the numerous CD’s, books, magazines and resources produced by Pastor Tommy (Urban D.) and other innovators at the church. We are multi-ethnic, multi-generational and economically diverse. God has called Crossover to be a pioneer church to reach the urban community in new ways. Within a few years the church had to add a second Sunday service, then a third and then an overflow seating area. Many soon embraced the vision and began getting discipled and involved in serving others. The church quickly grew as several new people visited and built relationships with Christ. Crossover was re-launched and the church carefully and prayerfully began to make changes to better reach the community. A new vision and structure was birthed for the church. In January of 2002, Tommy Kyllonen became the lead pastor of Crossover. During this time the Sunday services at Crossover maintained about 40 regular attenders as the lead pastor changed 3 different times during this period. Over the next six years, they developed a first of it’s kind Hip-Hop styled youth ministry which grew to reach hundreds weekly. The church brought in Tommy and Lucy Kyllonen to start a youth ministry from scratch in 1996. They moved into an old church that was run down on North Orleans Ave. Pastor Joe McCuthen founded Crossover Church with a few other people in the early 1990’s. They saw the needs of people in our city weren’t being met and they wanted to do something about it. ![]() They were burned out with “organized religion” – tired of the politics, the traditions and the masks people hid behind at many churches. Please register online at started with a small community of people that wanted something different. Last game and the Celebration is on Saturday May 4th. Sunday February 4th 2 pm - 4 pm (Late Eval).Registration after January 20th 2024 will be $145.00 Cost is $130.00 on or before January 20th 2024. Last game and the Celebration is on Saturday February 10th 2024 SOCCER Sunday November 5th 2 pm - 4 pm (Late Eval).Registration after October 30th will be $145.00 2023/2024 WINTER BASKETBALL LEAGUE/CHEERLEADING Last game and the Celebration is on Saturday October 28th. Saturday August 5th 9 am - 11 am (Late Eval).Registration after August 3rd will be $145.00Įvaluations are drop-in style and take place at Sharon Church. Additional donations will also be accepted First time registrants will need to create an account.įor specific information about the programs we offer, please visit .įor the upcoming 2023/2024 Crossover Sports Season, we are implementing a plan for proceeds from our sports to go to mission projects.Įach sport will use funds generated from the profits from the season to help out a specific mission project. Ĭlick on the big banner on the main page, then select the specific sport you wish to register for. To participate in any of our sports, please register online at. Or Micah Godsey, Assistant Recreation Director. For more information about our different sports ministries, you can contact Dwayne McClelland, Recreation Director We seek to demonstrate our love for Christ in the way we serve others and the way we view and participate in sports. We offer healthy competition within a variety of sports in a healthy atmosphere that develops players not only as players, but also as followers of Christ and leaders in our community. Our operations are run completely in-house, allowing us to customize our offerings to the needs of those we serve. Crossover Sports is a local sports and recreation organization that is based at Sharon Church in McDonough, GA.
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