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By Cornerstone Community Church
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
We miss you at Cornerstone! Even though we are meeting in person, we still miss all of you who are still waiting to start attending services. But ... we completely understand and we want you to do what is best for your health. We do want you to stay connected, and this episode of the podcast is all about how you can stay connected. Here are some ideas.
Thanks for listening. Be sure to let us know how we can pray for you! Go to http://mycornerstone.fyi to let us know.
Thanks for joining us. In today's update, Pastor Mike shares about our recent reopening, and about our upcoming plans for the summer. He also talked about downloading and the Church Center App. The Church Center App allows you to signup for a LifeGroup, see upcoming events, pre-check your children for Sunday mornings, and even update your phone, email, address, and more in our church database.
And finally, Mike shares about our current sermon series and our next series. Be sure to invite someone and join us online or in person on Sunday morning.
Connect at Cornerstone Podcast - Episode 11
Mike and Larry share what to expect, and give you advice about attending this Sunday as we reopen in-person worship. We understand that this is a complicated time. For some of you, you are excited and eager to return. However, for others, you may feel we are moving too fast. Just know that we have prayerfully considered what to do and we feel that it is time to resume a limited in-person worship service. We covet your prayers as a church as we move forward. We are hoping to start out very small and gradually increase attendance as local cases decrease. Here are the top 10 details for our re-opening.
1) We are moving back to our normal two services at 9:15 and 11am
2) Our focus will still be on Facebook Live, but we are now offering a small group the ability to come worship with us in person
3) We are asking that you go to http://mycornerstone.fyi to sign up and let us know which service you will attend. It will help us make sure we can keep everyone safe and separated
4) We are asking everyone to wear a mask unless you have a legitimate health problem that prevents it. We will have free masks available for anyone who needs one.
5) If you are at risk, sick, or worried, please join us online. We encourage you to stay home until you are comfortable attending.
6) There will be no children's ministry or cafe, so plan accordingly. We will have activity packs for any children that attend
7) Hand sanitizer will be provided at both entrances. The church will be cleaned before the first service, in between services, and after the second service, but we still ask that you wash your hands, use hand sanitizer, and please stay home if you are not feeling well.
8) Our greeters will be waiting to greet you with a smile (underneath their mask) and a friendly hello. They won't be shaking hands or sharing hugs, but they will be excited to see you.
9) You can sit together as family units, but leave space between you and other families. We ask that you also respect other people and not get too close. We know you are excited to see each other, but let's be safe!
10) And finally, as much as we like you to hang around after the service, we will need to exit after the service ends so that we can clean and prepare for the next service.
If you have any questions, please let us know!
Join in for an update on our Cornerstone Reopening Plans
Show Notes:
Be sure to visit https://mycornerstone.fyi to say connected.
This week, go to https://mycornerstone.fyi/card/reopening-update/ to learn more about our plans for reopening and to fill out a survey to help us prepare.
Galatians 6:10 New Living Translation (NLT) Therefore, whenever we have the opportunity, we should do good to everyone—especially to those in the family of faith.
Show Notes
from Mike Breen - Building a Discipleship Culture - "Put simply, building a culture of discipleship is the only way that you will produce the kind of community that Jesus and the New Testament writers would recognize as church. A dynamic living organism with sufficient organization to enable it to function effectively, yet remaining an authentic community that is full of the life of God. A community where hearts are open to the Lord, to one another and to a world in need."
This week, Mike shares updates about the community meal and our new building. He also discusses the ongoing discussion about what we will do to reopen the church. And finally, he shares about last week's message. Will you be a Barnabas, train a Timothy, and pursue a Paul in your life.
This week, Mike shares about our new sermon series, Beyond the Building. He also shares about ways you can stay connected. And finally, Jennifer shares how you can help with this month's community meal.
This week, see a behind the scenes glimpse into the ministry of Cornerstone. You'll hear interviews with Brandy Waller, our Cornerstone Kids Director, and with Nicole Llamas, who helps organize our community service projects. You'll learn ways you can stay connected and stay involved. Ministry doesn't stop when we don't meet in person!
Hebrews 10 tells us "Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
To stay connected visit
Show Notes:
For all the Cornerstone Easter Information - please visit https://mycornerstone.org/easter
To sign up for a LifeGroup or to share a prayer request, please visit https://mycornerstone.fyi
To see a video from 2008 on our current church building, please visit https://youtu.be/hwDTv27i69U
Some of the potential uses for the new Cornerstone Outreach Center will be:
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.