Spotlight: Chan Kilgore & CrossPointe, Orlando

Chan and Stacy Kilgore have been married for over 25 years. They have three beautiful daughters, Abigail Kilgore (25), Aubrey (18) and Amber (15).

Chan and Stacy Kilgore have been married for over 25 years. They have three beautiful daughters, Abigail Kilgore (25), Aubrey (18) and Amber (15).

We are honored to parter with Chan Kilgore and support CrossPointe Orlando, FL. Please keep Chan and his family in your prayers.

What is the name of your church and roughly how many attendees do you currently have?

I pastor CrossPointe church in Orlando, Florida. We run over 700 in average weekly attendance at CrossPointe Lake Nona. We have six other congregations averaging over 1200+.

Where are you originally from and where is your current church located?

I was born in Orlando but grew up in Rockledge, FL, Virginia Beach, VA and Huntsville, AL. Our church is located in the southeast part of Orlando known as Lake Nona/Medical City. 

Tell us the story of how God called you to plant churches and why you chose the current location for your church plant.

Seventeen years ago my wife and I were driving on the highway 417 passing by what has become the Lake Nona area of Orlando, and God just spoke to me and called me to plant a church in this area. At the time this part of Orlando was filled with old orange groves and cow pastures. I had no idea how this area would explode in growth. I planted in this part of Orlando simply out of faith and obedience to God.

What is the spiritual temperature in your community/country? How does this reflect your church’s mission and focus?

Lake Nona is a community in which people live in a highly contested space. So much competes for their hearts' devotion, time and resources. The options vying for people’s time and resources our near endless in Orlando. We are seeing a rapid spiritual change in the culture of Orlando (reflective of what is happening across the country). It’s not that less people are going to church, it’s that people are going to church less. According to a recent Barna Report states that Orlando ranks as the #6 dechurched city in America and #9 unchurched city in America. See report here

We are learning to contextualize the gospel in a highly contested space. We are learning to share the gospel in a culture where the pursuit of pleasure is everywhere, and yet people seem to struggle with weariness, emptiness, depression and loneliness at epidemic proportions. We are learning to how the gospel is not only good news for eternal life but for everyday life. 

Tell us one of the most difficult situations you have faced during your years as a church planter. How did God work through that particular situation?

We walked through a very painful experience of having one of our lead pastors having an affair and walking away from his wife and children. We saw God’s grace in the midst of brokenness in ways you cannot experience a part from pain and disappointment. We saw God’s grace in raising young, strong leaders to navigate our congregation through this difficult season. We also saw God raise up an associate pastor to lead this congregation with wisdom and grace through this season of healing. 

Tell us about how you have seen God working - maybe share a particular story.

God seems to be working in a number of different ways throughout CrossPointe. Perhaps the two I'm most excited about is CrossPointe Espanol and the recent planting of CrossPointe Jupiter. Pastor Miguel Medina continues to lead CP Espanol to reach the rapidly growing of first generation Latino population in Orlando. 

Pastor Brian Sullivan who came to Christ shortly before beginning an internship at CrossPointe. A few years later, he joined Pastor Jamie Hart to plant CrossPointe Winter Park and is now planting CrossPointe Jupiter. We are seeing God use Brian and his wife Corrina in amazing ways as they are pulling together a core group to plant our newest congregation. 

Are any other stories or information you would like to share?

One of the great stories in the brief history of CrossPointe is seeing Ryan Walker go from a pagan to church planter. He was one of three young men who were baptized before we ever began our Sunday morning services. We were faithful to disciple him. When he graduated college he began an internship with us and ultimately raised support to come on staff. He became an associate pastor at CrossPointe Lake Nona and then two years ago transitioned to replant CrossPointe Downtown. We desire to see God use us to reach more lost people who will be discipled and plant the gospel around the world.

Please list any prayer requests we can share with our SRC family.

  • Please pray for CrossPointe to be able to engage more deeply in our city to see lost people come to Christ in greater and greater numbers.
  • Please pray for our marriages and families. 

If you would like to reach out to Chan, you can email him at chan@xpointe.com or visit the church's website at http://xpointe.com.

Our Kingdom Platform - Church Planting

We are honored to support Church Planters throughout the world.

At SRC we believe that church planting is the best way to meet practical, spiritual and emotional needs, and that it is vital to advancing the Gospel. As a church family, it is one of our Kingdom Platforms, and we give 20% of our annual budget to Spanish River Church Planting. This ministry supports church planters through finances and theological training.

We ask that you continue to pray for our church planters and their communities. God is doing amazing work, and we are honored and blessed to be a part of it!

Ron On The Road: Lucknow, India

Throughout the year, Ron Tobias travels to meet church planters all over the globe. These trips include opportunities to see how God is working through the churches and to make connections for future partnerships. In March 2017, Ron went to Lucknow, India with John Slavic, Hannah Mezzell and David Slavic.

Lucknow, India Update

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Lucknow is located in Utter Pradesh state of India. It is only 1% Christian. The major religion is Hindu, but there are also a large number of Muslims. There are no large Christian churches in this area.

We arrived in Lucknow the morning of March 10th. After a quick nap to recover from the 22 hour flight, we met with 16 Pastors and trainees of the Good News Presbytery. They shared updates from both the churches and the training they are receiving. There are currently two active and thriving churches in this presbytery. Both of them are over 80 in attendance for their Sunday morning worship. Their pastors are training other interns for future church plants in the area. The churches also have a large small group ministry. One of the churches has over 250 people attending their small groups or cell groups has they call them. Transportation is difficult in Lucknow and so the cell groups are the only effective way of reaching many of the members.

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On the following day we held a seminar on Reformed theology. All 16 pastors and trainees attended this seminar. It was a long but a productive day for these men. It was the first time some of them had been exposed to Calvinism, so there were lots of questions.

Sunday morning we attended services at both churches. We were able to share with the aid of an interpreter. It was amazing to be able to worship with our brothers and sisters in this beautiful country. Khen Tombing from Manipur state also joined us on Sunday. Khen is the director of the Presbyterian Church in India.

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On Monday, we once again spent most of the day at the training center. John Slavic and I trained them in the Gospel Boot Camp. The pastors were eager to learn this material.

Tuesday morning before we left, we spent time discussing the struggles of planting in this region of India. While we were here the people of India elected a new government that is considered to be radical Hindus. This new government will be hostile to the spreading of the Gospel. This will present new challenges in the planting of churches.

The rest of Tuesday and Wednesday were travel days as we made our way to Manipur State. This state is in the northeast of India.

Update from Steve Thiel in Windsor, Connecticut

We recently received an update from one of our church planters, Steve Thiel. Steve and his wife, Linda, have been planting Proclamation Church in Windsor, Connecticut.

Dear Friends of Proclamation Church,

We are so thankful for your faithful partnership in the gospel!

Rejoicing in a Wonderful Thanksgiving - I'm writing to encourage you about a number of exciting things going on at Christ Proclamation Church. For starters, we had wonderful special Thanksgiving services on Sunday, November 22nd. Our attendance that morning was 135 as I preached on "rejoicing always, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in everything". We then had over 135 that night for a potluck dinner, singing, and an extended share time where we did just that... "rejoiced always, prayed without ceasing, and gave thanks in everything". It was wonderful! We also had a record high 25 ladies attend our monthly Women's Rejoicing and Requesting event. One of the many unbelieving guests is now a regular attender at our Sunday morning service and adult bible study. Please pray that she and the other unbelievers in our midst would see the glory of the gospel and come to faith in Jesus Christ!

Looking forward to a Simple Christmas - We've just finished the book of John and are moving into our special Christmas sermon series this Sunday entitled "Simple Christmas - Clarity in the Midst of Chaos". We've printed out 1,000 postcards that are being personally handed out by our congregation and sent to all the new residents in our area (banner attached). Please pray that many would come to hear the glorious message about Jesus Christ, that the gospel would go forward in power as I preach on Simple Hope (12/13), Simple Peace (12/20), Simple Joy (12/24), and Simple Faith (12/27) this Christmas season. When our eyes are fixed on the Lord Jesus Christ and our faith is grounded in His finished work on the cross, life gets very simple and we're able to have clarity in the midst of the Christmas chaos. Thank you for your prayers!

Prayer Requests

Facility Request - We are outgrowing our current school facility (capacity = 135) and trying to put the details in place to migrate to a larger school facility (capacity = 250) owned by the same company. Please pray that the CREC organization would be excited and helpful in the process. Outreach Focus - We have 1,000 postcards printed for our special Christmas sermon series entitled "Simple Christmas - Clarity in the Midst of Chaos". Please pray that our congregation would be bold to invite and that many would response and attend our Christmas services. Power of the Gospel - At the end of the day, there is only one thing that matters, that God would bless the faithful preaching of His Word that eyes might be opened and hearts might be touched to believe in Jesus. The gospel alone is the power of God for salvation (Romans 1:16). Please pray that many would come to faith in Christ this holiday season. Thank you again for your generous and consistent support of our church planting efforts. We are so grateful for your prayers!!!

Yours in Christ, Steve

Street Evangelism in Brazil

Street Evangelism in Rio de Janeiro

In September, which is the beginning of Spring here in the Southern Hemisphere, our church and a group from Youth with a Mission, went to the street to share the gospel. We wanted to do something creative and at the same time keep the essence of the proclamation of the gospel. We set up a small stand with flowers and we started giving flowers to people and reading small poems about hope to them. That opened up the conversation and that's when we shared about The GREATEST hope, The GREATEST change - Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. It was a great experience. We were in a famous square in our neighborhood. For many of us this was the first time we did this kind of evangelism. We really enjoyed it.

Thank you for your partnership.

Felipe Telles

Igreja Presbiteriana Raizes

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Check out our video from that day!