Cornerstone exists because of Jesus. We are a people who have been transformed by the gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ. Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, God has forgiven us and adopted us into his family. Now, we have a whole new life.
Through the gospel, God redeems us, forgives us, and adopts us into his family. The good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection makes each one of us a new creation and gives us a new identity: children of God. This is why we can never think of the church as an organization or a building. The church is actually a family—God’s family, filled with redeemed sinners that are now his children.
Through the gospel, God forgives us, adopts us into his family, and makes us his disciples. This means that the church is not just any family. We are a family formed by God—and sent out with a purpose.
The church is a family that ministers to one another, cares for one another, and builds one another up. Each member of the family is a child of God who is uniquely gifted to bless the family and to be a light in our city.
Just like a vine grows best with a good trellis, our church family grows best with good programs. Our programs and ministries are tailored to support the community and mission God has given us.
What does God-centered eating look like? How can food truly be a means of worship?
Seeking to understand and appreciate corporate worship.
Few things in this world can induce as much passion and obsession in people as sports.
We looked at Scripture and the gang member’s experience so that we can better love those in our city.
This seminar helped to equip us to study, understand, and apply Old Testament narrative.
In this women’s seminar, we explored the powerful Biblical principle of taking every thought captive to obey Christ.
As Christians living in the 21st century, we constantly come into contact with alternative world views, each claiming to have a source of authority that is not the Bible.
How are Christians supposed to live in the 21st century? In a world that seems increasingly hostile to Christianity and to Christians, how should we think about engaging the culture?
Dr. Francis Schaeffer became a missionary in Europe in the years following World War II when America and Europe were now aware of the unimaginable cruelty the war had revealed, and wondered if faith in God meant anything.
Jesus talked about money a lot. Yet, for many of us, we struggle to figure out how God wants us to handle the money he has entrusted to us.