Build His Kingdom


Committed to Gospel Witness

Crossroads is deeply committed to furthering the good news of Jesus Christ at home and abroad through fervent prayer, faithful encouragement, generous giving, and humble service for the glory of God and the good of all people. 


How do I Partner?

You can support our missionary partners directly on our online giving page by selecting "Missions Fund" in the dropdown menu. 100% of support received goes to work listed below.
Contact us at missions@crossroadspres.com

  • Braden Carter

    SEATTLE, WA // REFORMED UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP

    Braden grew up on the West Coast but trained to be a pastor in St. Louis at Covenant Seminary and served among us as a pastoral intern at Crossroads from 2023-24. Braden is excited to continue the work that God has been doing at the University of Washington for multiple decades through the RUF ministry he now leads. He is looking forward to fostering a community on UW's campus that explores who Jesus is.

  • Joe + Felicity CONGDON

    TOKYO, JAPAN // MISSION TO THE WORLD
    Joe and Felicity Congdon, church planting with Mission to the World in Tokyo, Setagaya Ward. They also work with Reformed University Fellowship & a strategic intern residency program to reach and train college students for a lifetime of ministry.  Their passion is to see Japan overflowing with the grace and blessings of Jesus Christ. 

  • Pau + Kim Gualnam

    MANIPUR, INDIA // PRESBYTERIAN MISSION INTERNATIONAL

    Pau and Kim Gualnum serving in Manipur, Northeast India. His ministry is teaching and training Indigenous Leadership Training Institute to be the leaders of the church through the Reformed School of Theology. Along with the help of fellow pastors and local hired teacher, Pau runs the institute. They have a fully functional campus as of July 2022, 8 residents in the campus dormitory, and a distant learning program in their dialect, and a one-week class in November.  

  • Travis Hutchinson

    PROVIDENCE, RI // RUF BROWN UNIVERSITY+ RISD

    Travis served as a pastoral intern at Crossroads during his time at Covenant Seminary. Now he serves as a campus minister with Reformed University Fellowship at Brown. He is excited to begin this new call and asks us to pray that many students will come to know Christ in the coming years and learn to follow him for a lifetime. 

  • DANIEL + Emi MITCHELl

    NAGOYA, JAPAN  // SERGE
    Daniel is serving long-term in Japan with the Serge team that supports Japanese pastors as they seek to plant churches. He and Emi met in Japan. They long for the unity of the church around the world and are thrilled that they get to serve together.

  • Stephen + Audrey Moss

    ST. LOUIS, MO // HARVEST USA

    Stephen serves as the Director of Student Outreach at Harvest USA. He creates resources to help students see that God’s design for sex and gender is true, good, and beautiful. Harvest USA’s teachings are rooted in the eternal truth and grace of Jesus while also addressing the particular complexities of our current cultural environment.

  • Kirk + Anna Norris

    ST. LOUIS, MO // WASH U. REFORMED UNIVERISTY FELLOWSHIP-INTERNATIONAL

    The Norris family worships at Crossroads and serves international students at WashU through RUF-International. Prior to this work, they served college students in Lviv, Ukraine, for nine years. Lucy, Finn, Evie, and Jane participate in the ministry of hospitality by welcoming students into their home.

  • Clarke + Khrystya Norton

    LVIV, UKRAINE // MISSION TO THE WORLD

    The Norton family (Emma, Mark, and Stefi) came to St. Louis from Ukraine to receive further training at Covenant Seminary. While here, they became part of our church family. Upon their return, the Nortons will work with their MTW team to start a Christian counseling center in the city of Lviv, providing trauma care in the aftermath of the war.

  • Jason + Liz Polk

    ST. LOUIS // MISSION TO THE WORLD
    The Polks moved to St. Louis in 2024 after over a decade of serving in Ethiopia. Now, they travel back and forth to support church planters, training local leaders, and start a presbytery in Addis, Ababa. Liz is a licensed social worker and serves with MTW in a member role. The Polks worship at Crossroads along with their children, Nathan, Anna, Isaiah, and Pheobe.

  • Tim + Rachel Price

    ST. LOUIS, MO // WASH U. REFORMED UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP

    Campus Ministry with Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) on the WashU campus. Tim was ordained at by the Presbyterian Church in America at Crossroads in summer '22. Tim leads the RUF large group meetings, and works with the ministry team to host events and seminars. Tim and Rachel pray that this upcoming academic year will bring many students to Christ, and that the RUF ministry will help students transition to local churches.  

  • Vasyl + Viktoria

    LVIV, UKRAINE
    Vasyl and Victoria live in West, Ukraine. They were displaced from their home and ministry with InterVarsity in East Ukraine because of the war, and they now serve in mercy ministries, youth and children Bible studies. Vasyl is gaining training and experience to be sent out as church planter and pastor with Mission to the World.

  • Yemesihu Tsega Presbyterian Churches

    ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

    In 2012, the Polks joined the Ethiopia ACT team to develop a new Reformed denomination, Yemesihu Tsega (Grace of the Messiah) Presbyterian Church. The mission is to plant an entire presbytery within the city of Addis that can support church planting for years to come. Crossroads supports these pastors by giving directly to their network.

  • Joe's Place

    MAPLEWOOD, MO
    Joe’s Place offers homeless teens in our local school district a caring home environment that supports them for high school graduation, self-sufficiency, and positive transitions into their adult lives.  Crossroads has been involved in partnership with Joe’s Place since the very beginning and continues to support its mission for the common good of our neighborhood. 

  • MapleGOOD

    MAPLEWOOD, MO
    MapleGOOD started in the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak to crowd source and distribute essential services and resources to the Maplewood Richmond Heights community, but with the energy and support of neighbors it has launched into an umbrella organization with multiple project arms. Learn more about their work here