Service & Community

February 19, 2009 · Print This Page

Loneliness awakens our longing for community. Crowds awake our longing for solitude. The co-existence of these conflicting desires leads to an inward tension.

Resolving the tension

Resolution comes in genuine community. Genuine community is one in which we feel free to be ourselves without fear of rejection or a sense of inadequacy. The only way this kind of community can happen is through Christ. In him we have the acceptance and approval we crave which frees us to live in true community with others. Cornerstone seeks this kind of community and offers a variety of ways to connect.

There are many opportunities to serve our covenantal kids here at Cornerstone.  If you are interested in volunteering please prayerfully consider our Children’s Ministry.
  • Teaching and assisting in Sunday school (Gospel U) September through May
  • Teaching, assisting, mentoring, or working at Cornerstone School of Covenant and Kingdom (CSCK) September through May
  • Teaching, assisting, planning or working at
Upward Bound

VBS 2009

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