Sunday, February 25, 2018

The Gospel: Grace & Peace Colossians 1:1-8


Today in Worship – This morning we start a new series looking at Paul’s letter to the Colossians.  The whole service will be designed in a way to give us an overview of the book.  Paul begins his letter with thankfulness for the church because of their clinging to the Gospel, their hope.  The gospel then is bearing much fruit and increasing among them and the whole world. Paul’s love for this church he never visited, is seen by his desire that they grasp the fullness of the gospel and are not swayed by false teaching.  We are challenged this morning to cling to the gospel as it bears fruit.  


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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Farewell Message Pt 2, Acts 20:17-38

In this message, Chris concludes his tenure at Cornerstone examining Acts 20:17-38, where Paul bids farewell to the elders at Ephesus, restating his role as the pastor and their responsibilities as elders. The encouragement to guard the flock and guarding their own hearts is a truth all believers need to hear.

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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Farewell Message Part 1 Acts 20:17-38

In this message, We turn to Acts 20:17-38 for the next two weeks as Pastor Vogel concludes his time at Cornerstone. In this passage the Apostle Paul bids farewell to the elders at Ephesus. Paul begins by reminding them of his word and deed among them as their pastor. He served with humility and taught all peoples, in all places…the central truth of the Gospel: repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. Next week Chris will conclude this passage with Paul’s warnings to the Ephesian elders.





Read Online: Acts 20:17-38



Sunday, February 4, 2018

Extravagant Grace - Matthew 20:1-16

Chris brings to conclusion his time preaching here at Cornerstone. This week we will look at Matthew 20:1-16, where the vineyard owner hires workers throughout the day and then pays them all equally. Here we see the extravagance of God’s grace, as well as the Father’s commitment to calling us to labor for Him. The next two weeks will look at Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20.

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Sunday, January 28, 2018

Sustaining Strength Acts 9:20-31

  Today, we continue in the series of Acts as we look at Acts 9:20-31.  After God's pursuit of the most dreaded persecutor of the Christian faith—resulting in the conversion of Saul of Tarsus—we are left wondering what is next? How will this persecutor turned preacher be received among the Christians and used to build God's Kingdom? What does this mean for us? We see in this account that God not only pursues people but strengthens them for his service. Through this passage we will explore the ways in which we too can be strengthened as we live out the Gospel in our own day.


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Read Online: Acts 9: 20-31


Sunday, January 21, 2018

Captured and Captivated Acts 9:1-19

Today in Worship – we continue in the series of Acts as we look at Acts 9:1-19.  This morning we will see, through the conversion of Saul, that God pursues his people, even rescuing his enemies.  God pursues his people, even reconciling those that are at odds with each other.  God pursues his people, even restores his vessels for usefulness in his great commission.  As the message of the Gospel of Jesus has begun reaching more and more of the scattered Hellenists (Greek-speaking Jews) Paul’s conversion marks a new witness, a new missionary, and a reminder that God’s Church will be built and no man, idea, or enemy can thwart that mission of love.



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Sunday, January 14, 2018

The End is Only the Beginning| Acts 8:26-40

 In this message, we continue in the series of Acts as we welcome Rev. Chad Baudhuin who is the planting pastor of All Saints Church (PCA) in Green Bay, WI. We will be looking at Acts 8:26-40 as we see the Gospel extending out to further and further. We see one man, Philip, connecting with one man, an Ethiopian, who is being confronted with the reality of Jesus and his finished work on the cross. The Scriptures have been unfolding this from the very beginning and Philip tells of this good news to this man.





Read Online: Acts 8:26-40


Sunday, January 7, 2018

The Gospel vs Magic - Acts 8:9-25

We return to Luke’s Act of the Apostles. Following the stoning of Stephen and the persecution of the church at the hands of Saul, the church expands outside of traditional Jewish boundaries into Samaria. In Acts 8:9-22 Peter confronts Simon, who although he believes, wishes to obtain the power he sees in the Apostles. In this passage we see the conflict and difference between the gospel and magic.



Read Online: Acts 8:9-25


Sunday, December 31, 2017

Simeon's Nunc Dimittis - Luke 2:22-35

We conclude our Advent series, focusing on the songs in Luke, as we consider Simeon's Nunc Dimittis. As Jesus and Mary meet the law's demands of purification in Jerusalem, they encounter Simeon, who awaits Israel's comfort. Upon Seeing Jesus, he announces that now the Sovereign Lord may dismiss him. Luke 2:22-35 calls us to wait patiently as Christ's coming reveals both God's salvation and our rejection. However, we can rest in Christ as the light of our salvation.



Read Online: Luke 2:22-35


Sunday, December 24, 2017

Shepherd's Song Luke 2:8-21

Today in Worship – we continue our Advent series, focusing on the songs in Luke, hearing the Angel’s Gloria, from Luke 2:15-21.  This scene directly follows the frightening, but gloriously peaceful message of the Angels to the Shepherds in the field that a baby has been born who is Christ the Lord.  So what will the shepherds do with this message?  Is this message for them to hoard or is this message to be given?  The good news received is never stagnant, but rather good news received is active and always working.  Three responses are shown as some wondered, Mary treasured, and the shepherds exalted.  



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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Mary’s song of praise (Luke 1:39-56)

Today in Worship – we begin our Advent series, this focusing on the songs in Luke. For many, the Christmas season is about music and for Luke, there are a series of songs, from Mary’s Magnifcat (magnify), Zechariah’s Benedictus (blessed), Angel’s Gloria (glory), Shepherd’s Praise, and Simeon’s Nunc Dimittis (now dismiss). This morning we begin with Mary’s song of praise (Luke 1:39-56), as she magnifies the Lord by confessing her need of His provision, power, and promises.



Read Online: Luke 1:39-56


Angel's Gloria - Luke 2:8-14

Today in Worship – we continue our Advent series, focusing on the songs in Luke, hearing the Angel’s Gloria, from Luke 2:8-14.  During this scene, directly following the birth of Jesus, heaven breaks through the normal everyday events of earth.  Heaven breaks through to some shepherds.  Understandably, fear struck the shepherds, but joy followed.  The birth of Jesus was an event that brought heaven to earth and resulted in an angelic choir’s glory to God!



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