Sunday, October 29, 2017

God's Word Alone 2nd Timothy


Today in Worship – we begin a five-week series looking at the Five Solas of the Reformation. In light of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation begun by Martin Luther, we will consider these foundational elements, the solas, in which the Church has pronounced that these aspects must stand alone.  This morning we begin with sola scriptura, that Scripture alone and not the traditions of the church are the basis on which we base our faith.




Read Online: 2nd Timothy 3:10-16


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Sunday, October 22, 2017

Our Reception by the Resurrected Christ- Acts 7: 51-60

   Today, we come to the conclusion of Stephen’s message to the leaders in Israel. His call to repent is met with fierce anger and a hail of stones. In Acts 7:51-60 we are given a glimpse, with Stephen, to see the risen and ascended Christ who is our judge, intercessor and advocate.

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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Seeing Our Need in Worship- Acts 7:35-53


   Today, we continue with Stephen’s speech before the Jewish court, the Sanhedrin, giving a defense that their rejection of Jesus as Messiah is par for God’s people throughout the centuries. Having shown that the Gospel does not deny the authority of God’s Law given through Moses, so also Jesus does not destroy, but fulfills the function of the Temple. In Acts 7:35-53 we see our need for true worship.     

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Read Online: Acts 7:35-53
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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Philippians 4:4-9

In this message, we welcome Rev. Mike Wenzler to preach at Cornerstone. Mike will be preaching on Philippians 4:4-9. What does our anxiety say about our true belief in God, our resting in God? How does God being the God of peace alter how we stress about life and the worries of the world?




Read Online: Philippians 4:4-9



Sunday, October 1, 2017

Unexpected Grace - Acts 7:1-8

Stephen, brought before the Sanhedrin, Israel’s court, on charges profaning the Temple, offers his defense. In Acts 7:1-8, Stephen begins with God’s unexpected grace in calling of Abraham. We are likewise challenged to see God’s gracious hand in bringing people to Himself, but often through unexpected means and toward a goal that is not fully realized in our own lives.



Read Online: Acts 7:1-8