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CCCS and Cornerstone hold an annual Missions conference on the second weekend of October.
The Bible is the foundation for navigating all issues of culture that we are facing today. The written word of God is God inspired and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in how we are to live righteously following our Lord Jesus. This series of sermons will tackle subjects like AI, sexuality, gender confusion, creation/evolution, safety, euthanasia, entertainment/sports, and work/vocation. Each message will show how the word of God enables us to live bringing glory to God as we navigate these cultural issues.
The New Testament letter Ephesians encourages believers to understand their identity in Christ, to live in unity with others in Christ, and to be equipped for spiritual battle in Christ. We ultimately reflect God's glory to others with everything given us in Christ Jesus our Lord.
The New Testament letter of James provides practical guidance on how followers of Jesus are to live. The foundation on which this letter rests is an authentic faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. An authentic faith propels us to live righteously in obedience to God's commands. Faith without a lifestyle of obedience, is no faith at all.
Advent is the 4-week period before Christmas where we are expectantly waiting for Christ to come again.
Members of Cornerstone sharing about how God has shown His grace to them!
The book of Jonah is unique in that it is the story of a prophet that does not obey the Lord's command to share His message with another people group. Jonah even tries to run away from God without success. Sound like anyone else you know? The message of Jonah is just as relevant today as it was when first written. God's grace is evident throughout the story of Jonah.
This sermon series is an outworking of our theme for 2023, “Demolishing Barriers of the Heart”, which comes from the part of our vision that says we seek to “establish multiethnic ministries”. As a church, our goal is to be a community that welcomes all races, tongues and nationalities. As a result, we have started a cross-cultural initiative as a congregation to enable and encourage us to learn about another culture by intentionally investing in a relationship with someone that is of a different culture than our own. We had a two-part sermon series to introduce this initiative.
The book of Ruth is unique as it is one of two books of the Bible named after a woman. God's providence and lovingkindness is on display throughout the story of Ruth. We witness God's gracious plan being revealed even in the midst of life's pain.
This series focuses on the spiritual disciplines presented in the Word of God to aid us in keeping our hearts grounded in Christ Jesus. The focus of the series will be on the identity of Jesus and our identity in Him. Spiritual disciplines help to continually remind us of the truth of these essentials (Jesus' identity and our identity in Him). For when we live knowing who Jesus is and who we are in Him, then we truly experience life as God intended for us and the purpose of our life is crystal clear.