Cornerstone Video Podcast

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Join us each week for contemporary worship with a vibrant community of Christian believers. With a modern voice, Cornerstone links Bible-based preaching with relevant life application.

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  • Handle With Care | Palms Up

    14/04/2025 Duración: 34min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Jesus stood on a hill overlooking Jerusalem—the Kidron Valley spread from right to left before him, the temple mount rising up on the other side of the valley, and the walls of Jerusalem encircling the capital city. From that hill, Jesus would descend into the valley, up again into the city, and into the temple itself. Everyone who knew him, and many who had only heard of him, were asking themselves, “What will he do?” They believed he would become the next King of Israel, reigning from Jerusalem.  But, “How will he secure the throne?” And, “What kind of king will he be?” Well, we know from last week that he will be a gentle king. And how will he secure the throne? In this sermon, we explore how what Jesus did in Jerusalem the last week of his life tells that story. Spoiler alert, it has to do with gentleness too!

  • Handle With Care | A Gentle-man

    07/04/2025 Duración: 32min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What does Jesus mean when he says, “gentle”? Jesus says he has a gentle heart and that the gentle (or “meek,” the same word in Greek) will inherit the earth. So, what is it that Jesus means when he uses the term "gentle”? The gentleness question has taken me from the New Testament to the Old. Through word studies and commentaries and desperate Google searches, to times in prayer and many, many conversations. In this message, we explore what it looks like to live as gentle-men, gentle-women, gentle-teenagers, etc. Spoiler alert, it has a lot to do with this: “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5).

  • Handle With Care | Authority With Humility

    31/03/2025 Duración: 31min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What tone do you imagine when you think about God speaking to you? Our past experiences and current circumstances often shape the tone or how we hear God’s voice. Yet, the clearest way to understand God's nature is by looking at the life of Jesus, who shows us gentleness in how he carries his authority with both care and humility. Instead of delivering hard truths with harsh words or condemnation, Jesus speaks with compassion.

  • Leap of Faith | How Do I Grow in Faith?

    24/03/2025 Duración: 26min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In Romans 4:19-25, the Apostle Paul recounts the faith of Abraham and explains that righteousness is granted by faithfulness. Despite setbacks and seemingly impossible circumstances, Abraham remained faithful and trusted in God’s promise, which is why his faith was “counted to him as righteousness” (v. 19-22). Not only was this true for Abraham—it is true for us as well (v. 23-24).  Belief in God fundamentally changes how we live, no matter the challenges we face. It is the door into a new world as we trust that God is there with us, He is able, and He is for us.

  • Leap of Faith | What Are You Afraid Of?

    17/03/2025 Duración: 35min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What are you afraid of? How does fear hold you back or keep you from living by faith? In this week’s sermon, we look at the family of Moses whose faith toppled the most powerful empire in the world. They had much to fear, but by putting their hope in the right place, and being faithful in ordinary moments, this family changed the course of history. If we are to cultivate lives that produce faithfulness, our fear of God must be greater than our fear of everything else.

  • Leap of Faith | Has Faith Ever Failed You?

    10/03/2025 Duración: 32min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. What do you do when it seems like faith has failed you? How do you handle disappointment, difficulty, and doubt that inevitably comes when things do not turn out how you thought they would? In this week’s sermon, we examine the life and faith of Abraham (Hebrews 11). Although he encountered uncertainty, setbacks, doubt, and fear, Abraham stayed the course and ultimately trusted God with the outcome. Similarly, our faith should guide us to obedience, no matter the result. Even when the end is unclear and we cannot see the finish line, we are called to run the race set before us with perseverance, living by faith and entrusting God with the outcome.

  • Leap of Faith | Run!

    03/03/2025 Duración: 30min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection guide. The author of Hebrews likens living a faithful life to running a race with perseverance, throwing off anything that hinders or entangles us (Hebrews 12:1). The Christian life is a relay race, in which someone else handed us the baton that we will inevitably hand off to someone else. We are called to be faithful with our stretch of the race!  In the preceding chapter, the author explains that faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1). Even though we may not be able to see the finish line, we run the race marked out for us and keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, the perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2).  

  • What Is Good? | Making Good

    24/02/2025 Duración: 26min
  • What Is Good? | Growing in Goodness

    17/02/2025 Duración: 32min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Do not murder, do not commit adultery, do not steal, do not bear false witness, do not defraud, honor your father and mother… How are you doing with these? In Mark 10:17-22, a rich young ruler who seemingly had it all and had it all together, asks Jesus what he must do to live a good life. Jesus then reminded him of the commandments, all of which he claims to have kept since he was young. But there was one thing he lacked—covetousness. He lacked freedom from the relentless desire to acquire more. The solution Jesus provides, which is to sell all of his possessions and give the money to the poor, results in the young man walking away in sorrow. It’s easy to play the comparison game. When we look at God’s commandments, we may be tempted to focus on the commandments we are keeping. The truth is, we all have areas of our lives where there is plenty of room for growth. But growth comes at a price. Sometimes we have to give something up if we are to grow up. To cu

  • What Is Good? | You Good?

    10/02/2025 Duración: 35min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In a world that emphasizes individualism and autonomy, everyone has their own definition of what is good. And without even realizing it, we can also choose heteronomy, in which others tell us what’s good. Whether it is ourselves or another human being, we must consider the source and confront the possibility that our ideas of right and wrong might be flawed. In fact, Jesus tells us that “no one is good—except for God alone” (Mark 10:18).  We often live as though we are the rulers of our own lives, deciding what is good for ourselves. Only God is truly fit to be the king of our lives because He is the ultimate source of goodness.

  • What is Good? | The Inside Job

    03/02/2025 Duración: 26min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide What is good? We each have our own ideas of what’s good and what’s bad, and it’s often where these differences collide that we run into problems. In this week’s sermon, we discover that true goodness isn’t about our actions or outward appearances. In Mark 7, Jesus teaches his disciples that goodness doesn’t come from what’s external but from what’s inside. It’s a matter of the heart. To cultivate goodness within us and in the world around us, we need to shift our focus from outward behaviors to the inner condition of our hearts. When we open up about our struggles and invite God to heal and transform us, His love becomes the source of goodness in our lives.

  • What Killed Kindness? | What Do I Have?

    28/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. “What difference does it make?” We have all asked that question at some point. It’s easy for us to think about what we lack rather than what we have. However, this mindset is a kindness killer, causing us to miss out on opportunities for God to work through us and within us. In this week’s sermon, we explore the passage leading up to Jesus’ miracle of feeding the 5,000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish (Mark 6:30-38). Although the disciples focused on the fact that they didn’t have enough, Jesus took what little they did have and used it to meet the needs of the crowd. As followers of Christ, we are called to be “5 + 2” people—giving whatever we have to God and allowing Him to use it to cultivate kindness both in us and around us.  

  • What Killed Kindness? | A Reasonable Rate

    21/01/2025 Duración: 28min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. When we think about Jesus’ life and ministry, we often think of the miracles, healings, and teachings. In just three short years, Jesus changed the world and yet, he did not seem to be in a hurry. In fact, in the Gospel of Mark, we see Jesus making time for the intentional pursuit of purpose, rest, and for a grace-filled response to interruptions. In a world that glorifies speed, productivity, and constant hustle, we may find ourselves moving through life at an unreasonable rate. This not only kills kindness, but also causes us to miss what’s most important. Creating a Jesus-ish rhythm enables us to move at a reasonable rate and make time for what’s important, helping us cultivate kindness within us and around us.

  • Cultivating Kindness: What Killed Kindness?

    13/01/2025 Duración: 33min

    Clicl/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide All of us want more kindness. So, what stands between our desire for and our actual experience of more kindness? In other words, if all of us want more kindness, why do we not have a more kind society? In this week’s sermon, we look at Mark 2 in which Jesus is criticized for associating with tax collectors and sinners. Through Jesus’ response and example, we learn what it means to cultivate kindness within us and around us, especially to those who might be considered to be undeserving of our kindness.  

  • New Year, Same You?

    06/01/2025 Duración: 27min
  • Hope Is Born - Cornerstone

    02/01/2025 Duración: 21min
  • Lessons and Carols 2024

    23/12/2024 Duración: 37min
  • Hope is Born: The Wonder in the Waiting

    16/12/2024 Duración: 34min

    Click/tap here to see the Sermon Reflection Guide. Among the many titles given to Mary, the mother of Jesus, she was also known as theotokos or “God-bearer.” Just as God chose Mary, He has also chosen to be in a relationship with you. As followers of Christ, we carry the presence of God with us wherever we go. This Christmas, remember that you are carrying the Holy Spirit inside of you and are called to bear God to the world around you.   In this week’s sermon, we continue the backstory of Jesus in Luke 1 by looking at Mary, an ordinary young woman who was chosen and called by God. Although she did not fully understand God’s plan or timing, Mary’s response provides an example of how we are to open ourselves to the wonder of what God wants to do in our lives, even in the midst of waiting.  

  • Hope is Born: Building Patience

    09/12/2024 Duración: 32min
  • The Hope that Heals (With Men of Nehemiah)

    02/12/2024 Duración: 28min

    Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide Although it may look different for each of us, at some point we all experience some form of hopelessness. This may be the result of our own doing or simply the reality of living in a fallen, broken world. Whatever the cause or circumstance, what matters is how we respond.  In Luke 18, Jesus takes the time to stop and engage with a blind beggar. Because of the blind man’s faith, Jesus restores his sight. From this passage, we learn that hope often begins in desperation, it requires action, and it ultimately leads to transformation.

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