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Songs
Love has Found Us
Rise Up and Praise Him
Build My Life
Agnus Dei
Same God
Offering
William Waggoner
Update
Doors Open at 10am… for greater Connection than just attending a service.
#bettertogether
Cafe’ Hope… refresh the soul and your thirst.
Thank you Marsha, Ruth, and Alivia.
Upcoming MidWeek Stream will be a Book Study with Christine Caine starting Wednesday January 25th at 630pm.
“Stop Acting Like a Christian… Just Be One.”
One of the five books I ordered has arrived.
I hope to have them passed out on Sunday January 22nd.
The Crucial Component in this study will be to see the need to shift from mere “Imitating Christ” to developing a “stronger relationship in Christ.”
You could call it “Living from the Inside Out”.
So, mark Wednesday January 25th on your calendar.
MidWeek Ministry relaunch for Children and Adults.
Pray with us as we reconsider this need to reopen Wednesday nights to the public.
Would you consider attending face to face or would you consider assisting cook, sing, teach, and play each Wednesday here at Cornerstone to reach this neighborhood for Christ?
Men’s Saturday Breakfast was great yesterday 13 men came together for fun, food, and faith!
Ty.
21 Days of Prayer+Fasting week three starts Monday!
State of the Church Sunday: This will be a time to assess and celebrate the past and glean a united vision for the future.
Stewardship Letters will be available next Sunday also.
The Chosen Part 3 tonight at 5pm at the First Nazarene Church.
Bring a snack to share and come to connect as we see the Story of Jesus Through the Eyes of Those Who Followed Him.
Grab a Life Card
Taking Notes Grabs the Heart
Lesson Intro
Have you ever sat back and pondered the many inventions that have shaped our world?
Dirt— Lol!
The Wheel— Lol!
Sliced Bread
Locomotive
Flight
Telegraph
NCR Paper
Phone
Landing on the Moon
Cell phone
Nevertheless, in spite of all these inventions, Man hasn’t really changed.
We still...
get dressed putting one leg in our jeans at a time.
we still need companionship
we are people must work to eat.
we are people who need a Savior…Jesus
IT MAY BE A DIFFERENT DAY,
BUT “THE SAME GOD”
IT’S TIME TO DISCONNECT FROM THIS WORLD AND DISCOVER ANOTHER!
In this series we have—
“…Called on the God of Jacob,
A Patriarch of the Faith
God is still Faithful today
“…Called on the God of Moses,
My Father Provider
My Father Gardener
God is still Provider today
He is the SAME GOD today
as he was then!
today we are
“…Calling on the God of Mary,
It is easy to get sidetracked with the God of Mary.
over time the religious community have exalted Mary and her giving birth to Jesus More than Jesus being our Savior.
Here is the point— we don’t need to diminish any of those that God’s Spirit moves on such as...
Martin Luther
Billy Graham
Maria Woodworth-Etter (1844-1924)
Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944)
Jack Hayford
We can exalt these people, but they are not God.
They would be appalled to be alive today and find out that they were worshipped or exalted to God’s level.
“it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.”
the God of Mary...
Connect the Testaments: A 365-Day Devotional with Bible Reading Plan (January 1)
In the beginning, God subdues the greatest symbol of chaos in the ancient world: the waters.
He also creates light—something that the ancients thought ruled everything.
Even darkness, which they deeply feared, is now ruled by Him.
The ancients were in the middle, asking, “God, where are you in the midst of this chaotic world?”
He answers them with a story about beginnings.
In this story, we find that — the God of Mary—
establishes order in a chaotic world.
He rules other gods.
He rules the light.
He rules the night.
It’s as if God said, “Why are you afraid?
I’m here.
I’m working it out.”
Matthew 1–2 gives us another beginning—
a child born in humble circumstances.
But it’s through this child, Jesus, that the world itself was first created.
And that’s not all: in Him and through Him everything is brought together.
Chaos is made orderly:
“Because all things in the heavens and on earth were created by him … and he himself is before all things, and in him all things are held together” (Col 1:16–17).
We worry that evil and chaos will reign, but we must let Christ take control.
He can bring order to our unruly lives.
We need a new beginning.
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