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Welcome to Cornerstone Presbyterian Church!
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Renewing our families, our communities, and our world by bringing faith and life together in Christ. (read more about our vision)
Glad you found us! We know how important it is to find a church. We want to help you in that process be giving you a sense of who we are. So please explore these pages and, better yet, sign-up for one of our monthly dinner and discussion nights at the Pastor's.
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The Bible calls for Every-Member ministry.
Grace helps us to appreciate our gifts and talents, but also accept our God-given limits. That leads us to appreciate our need for others in the community (1 Corinthians 12). And it means that every member is necessary. Only when the entire community is appreciated and employed in serving will we grow into the body of Christ (Ephesians 4).
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Resolution Resources
As the season of resolutions is upon us, let me suggest a few:
Resolve to be part of a “long-term apprenticeship.” Resolve to read through the Bible in one year. It can be done in as little as 10 minutes a day, depending on the reading plan you use. There are several to choose [...]
Calendar of Events- Events on February 22, 2012
- Events on February 24, 2012
- Events on February 26, 2012
- Events on February 28, 2012
- Events on February 29, 2012
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- Sermons & Resources
- Sermons
- The Evening Prayer on February 19, 2012.
- Prayer Preparation: The King on February 12, 2012.
- Focus for Power on February 5, 2012.
- Prayer Preparation: The Torah on January 29, 2012.
- Jesus Sang the Psalms on January 22, 2012.
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Worship (10:30 am)
Worship is a key aspect in our renewal. We were made to worship. Whether we realize it or not, we’re all worshiping something. The question is, what are we worshiping?
Our desire is to express our affection for God in a manner that honors and pleases Him. Of course, we must have a real affection for God in order to express it, otherwise we’re just going through the motions. Real affection for God cannot be manufactured. So how does this affection get stirred up? We see from Scripture that God Himself stirs our affection for Him, and that one of the primary means of doing so is through our participation in corporate worship where we are confronted with the grand story. The grand story tells of His mighty works on our behalf to rescue us from the destructive path that we would otherwise choose for ourselves. It tells us how God sets us free from the bondage of selfish pride and pain and calls us into His presence without fear of condemnation -despite our guilt, because the curse for our guilt was born by Jesus Christ.





