This Sunday, June 30, we deviate from our 40 Days of Community with a special message delivered by Steven Flaskerud. We will pick-up with our series on community the following Sunday, when our delegation to MCC's General Conference in Chicago returns. Invite someone to join you in church this Sunday.
Rev Sandy, Pastor
June 26, 2013
June 19, 2013
Serving Together
One of the most fascinating aspects of the church is our call to serve together. God calls ordinary people like us to be the hands, feet, mouth, eyes, ears, heart....in other words, the body of Christ in our generation. I am humbled that God trusts us with such an important task. And guess what? There is no plan B. That's how confident God is that the church will be victorious in her assignment.
My primary job as Pastor is to equip the saints to do the ministry of the church. If you are not currently serving in a ministry, are you ready to be equipped for one? I hope so because we are launching our new plan for TEAM Ministry and there is a place for everyone to serve. We have leadership for three of our five areas and still need administrative gifts to lead two areas: Radical Hospitality and Extravagant Generosity. Is God calling you to be a leader or to serve in a team? God is calling. What will your answer be?
Join us Sunday as we explore the blessing of serving together. Resources will be available explaining each area of service and my hope and prayer is that you will be moved to join a team. Together Everyone Accomplishes More.
Rev Sandy, Pastor
My primary job as Pastor is to equip the saints to do the ministry of the church. If you are not currently serving in a ministry, are you ready to be equipped for one? I hope so because we are launching our new plan for TEAM Ministry and there is a place for everyone to serve. We have leadership for three of our five areas and still need administrative gifts to lead two areas: Radical Hospitality and Extravagant Generosity. Is God calling you to be a leader or to serve in a team? God is calling. What will your answer be?
Join us Sunday as we explore the blessing of serving together. Resources will be available explaining each area of service and my hope and prayer is that you will be moved to join a team. Together Everyone Accomplishes More.
Rev Sandy, Pastor
June 12, 2013
How We Help Each Other
If we took a survey, most people, in most churches would want to grow spiritually. The dilemma in many churches, including ours, is how to go about that important work. That's why we are excited about our new focus on Intentional Discipleship. Over the next months we will be creating more opportunities for our congregation to learn and grow.
But we don't have to wait until then to get started. We have the opportunity and the ability to help each other grow. That's what Sunday's sermon is all about. Learn specific ways you can help others in their spiritual growth and maturity, and how others can help you too. We are better together; especially when we help each other grow! Come grow with us and belong at Cornerstone.
"I want us to help each other with the faith we have. Your faith will help me, and my faith will help you." Romans 1:12 (NCV)
Rev Sandy, Pastor
But we don't have to wait until then to get started. We have the opportunity and the ability to help each other grow. That's what Sunday's sermon is all about. Learn specific ways you can help others in their spiritual growth and maturity, and how others can help you too. We are better together; especially when we help each other grow! Come grow with us and belong at Cornerstone.
"I want us to help each other with the faith we have. Your faith will help me, and my faith will help you." Romans 1:12 (NCV)
Rev Sandy, Pastor
June 5, 2013
Relationships: What Builds Them and What Destroys Them
Attitudes, we all have
them but do we realize the impact they have on our relationships? In my kitchen
hangs a sign that reads, "Attitude is Everything" and I believe that
to be so true. I also believe we have control over our attitudes. It has been
said that life is 10% what happens to us and 90% how we react to it.
The Bible has much to
say about how our attitudes affect our relationships. In our quest to build a
healthy community of faith, we have got to check our attitudes and choose to
adjust them so that they are building, not destroying our relationships with
God and others. The good news is that we are in control of them, and when we
choose in agreement with God's word, our attitudes become blessings to our
lives, our church, and other people.
So join us Sunday, as
we check our attitudes and choose to be builders, not destroyers of
relationships. We are better together, and our attitudes make all the
difference!
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