“Today We Celebrate Jesus”
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The Season One finale of CROSSROAD SPRINGS is uplifting, engaging and heartwarming. The rustic setting creates a believable small-town world. Also, some musical performances capture the faith-filled storytelling that defines the series. The Season One finale of CROSSROAD SPRINGS has a strong, inspiring Christian, biblical, pro-family worldview. It extols the importance of community, supporting one another, and leaning on God during challenging times. Also, people discuss prayer, open a church and attend a powerful Easter sermon
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It’s Easter in Crossroad Springs, and the community prepares to attend Easter Services at the Cowboy Church on the Red Oak Ranch. The finale brings renewal to the town as the congregation finally has a place to gather and worship close to home in Crossroad Springs.
Janet volunteers to work at the clinic on Easter Sunday, but Eric saves the day to take over her shift so she can attend the service. Maggie and Bea make Easter baskets for the children while Pastor James delivers a powerful sermon about the true meaning of Easter, the importance of perseverance and the fulfillment of God’s promises.
Meanwhile, Patriarch Willis celebrates locating a water source on the Red Oak Ranch, so he’s no longer beholden to pay Daniel Newman for their water use. The celebration is short-lived, however, when Daniel reveals that the Hamilton’s permit for expansion is under review.
Does this mean dark days lay ahead for the ranch? CROSSROAD SPRINGS fans must wait for Season Two to find out.
The Season One finale of CROSSROAD SPRINGS is uplifting, engaging and heartwarming. It has high production values. The camera sweeps over green landscapes and draws viewers into the quiet rhythms of ranch life. Also, the rustic setting creates a believable small-town world. Finally, some musical performances underscore themes of prayer and worship, which capture the faith-filled storytelling that defines CROSSROAD SPRINGS.
CROSSROAD SPRINGS, Episode 110 has a strong and inspiring Christian, biblical, pro-family worldview. It extols the importance of community, supporting one another, and leaning on the Lord during challenging times. Characters discuss prayer, open a churchand attend a powerful Easter sermon led by Pastor James. The episode also shows siblings caring for one another, a husband and wife with a thriving marriage parenting their baby, and employers supporting their employees. Episode 10 of CROSSROAD SPRINGS has no objectionable content and provides great, wholesome family entertainment.


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