I’m running way behind here. “Timely Communication. I knew him once, Horatio.” However, I still aspire to keeping folks up to speed on what’s going on with Crossroads Church Kansas City. An October update is in the works. In the meantime, I’d be remiss if I didn’t post the ad that we had published in the Pitch’s monthly gallery guide. We’ll be running this through December, as much to just identify with our community as to promote the upcoming services.

Things will continue to be grassroots for the foreseeable future. From day one, our intent has been to invest and serve downtown, volunteer our time to meet genuine needs, and let relationships develop on the way. We may do some other low-key promotional stuff, but we have no intention of switching up our baseline strategy. It just makes sense…the day we send out glossy direct mailers hyping the Next Big Thing In Church is the day I take a sledge hammer to our church structure.











AJ great ad. Dang brother I like my glossy flyers. Keep up the good work.
Nice ad AJ. I like the font treatment you used for the Crossroads Church Kansas City. Also, like the photo of the cars in the alley. Know exactly where that is near the old Tanners as used to walk that everyday when I lived in Quality Hill. Nice job.
Thanks, Andrew, appreciate it!
Steve, good call on the alley shot. You’re the only one so far who’s been able to place it. We lived at 9th and Broadway for 4 years, so that alley was where we walked to Tanners, had our cars windows smashed, got stupid parking tickets, etc. Good memories.
Are you in design, you sound like it.