“Faith and Music Unite the Community”
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What You Need To Know:
Episode 108, “The Divine Search,” has a very strong Biblical and Christian worldview, celebrating faith, community and service. Characters join hands in prayer, transform the Cowboy Church and rally awareness for an Easter church service. We also see pro-family elements where siblings support each other through hard times, a wife encourages her husband to trust God’s timing while he heals from an injury and a daughter cares for her aging mother. CROSSROAD SPRINGS champions wholesome Christian values, and this episode inspires, uplifts, and is free of objectionable content. MOVIEGUIDE® advises media-wisdom to discuss minor questionable elements.
Content:
A very strong Biblical and Christian worldview, and celebrates faith, community and service. Characters join hands in prayer, transform the Cowboy Church and unite to raise awareness for an Easter church service. Pro-family elements, siblings support each other through hard times, a wife encourages her husband to trust God’s timing while he heals from an injury and a daughter cares for her aging mother, characters sing songs glorifying God, quote scripture, and create a plan to give back to the community with a food hamper;
No foul language;
A scene where a character falls and hurts his wrist;
No nudity;
No alcohol use or abuse;
No smoking or drug use; and,
Tension rise between two rival families on neighboring ranches, a character fights for control of his late father’s property with a powerful uncle, two doctors battle for control of patients and operations at a clinic.
More Detail:
Pastor James works diligently to prepare the Cowboy Church for the Easter Service, and an open mic night at the Daisy Mae Cafe unites the community. Meanwhile, tensions escalate at the Crossroads Clinic as new doctor Layla assumes responsibility for Janet’s patients. Across the property line, Daniel Newman struggles to balance loyalty to his late father and pressure from his powerful uncle, who seeks control. Old family rivalries resurface between the Hamiltons, and the Newmans confront a new path forward.
The episode has high production value as the camera sweeps over green landscapes and draws viewers into the quiet rhythms of ranch life. The rustic setting creates a believable small-town world. The musical performances underscore themes of prayer and worship, which capture the faith-filled storytelling that defines CROSSROAD SPRINGS.
Episode 108, “The Divine Search,” has a very strong Biblical and Christian worldview, celebrating faith, community and service. Characters join hands in prayer, transform the Cowboy Church and rally awareness for an Easter church service. We also see pro-family elements where siblings support each other through hard times, a wife encourages her husband to trust God’s timing while he heals from an injury and a daughter cares for her aging mother.
CROSSROAD SPRINGS champions wholesome Christian values, and this episode inspires, uplifts, and is free of objectionable content. MOVIEGUIDE® advises media-wisdom to discuss minor questionable elements.


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