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Our summer series for Young Adults is The Heart of Worship. Each week, we explore the theology, biblical truths, and heart behind a different worship song, discovering how these songs shape and express our faith.
Our summer series for Young Adults is The Heart of Worship. Each week, we explore the theology, biblical truths, and heart behind a different worship song, discovering how these songs shape and express our faith.
Our summer series for Young Adults is The Heart of Worship. Each week, we explore the theology, biblical truths, and heart behind a different worship song, discovering how these songs shape and express our faith.
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Walking by faith and not by sight does not mean that we are blind, but that we choose to put our confidence in God’s perfect plans rather than rely on what we can see with our own two eyes. Abraham’s journey begins with a call to leave everything he knows and trusts behind. Could you do the same?
Far too often, we build our lives around the question we first heard as little kids…”What do you want to be when you grow up?” This can send us spiraling into comparison and fear as we build our identity around our career and allow our paycheck to determine the promises of God. But what happens when we view our careers as just the setting for a much greater purpose? Let’s find out!
Far too often, we build our lives around the question we first heard as little kids…”What do you want to be when you grow up?” This can send us spiraling into comparison and fear as we build our identity around our career and allow our paycheck to determine the promises of God. But what happens when we view our careers as just the setting for a much greater purpose? Let’s find out!
Relationships shape who we are and who we’re becoming. But without healthy boundaries, they can also pull us away from God’s best. Red Flags: Healthy Boundaries for Holy Living explores how to recognize warning signs, set God-honoring limits, and cultivate holiness to be better equipped for ALL of life’s relationships. Spot the red flags. Set the boundaries. Live in God’s freedom.
Relationships shape who we are and who we’re becoming. But without healthy boundaries, they can also pull us away from God’s best. Red Flags: Healthy Boundaries for Holy Living explores how to recognize warning signs, set God-honoring limits, and cultivate holiness to be better equipped for ALL of life’s relationships. Spot the red flags. Set the boundaries. Live in God’s freedom.
Relationships shape who we are and who we’re becoming. But without healthy boundaries, they can also pull us away from God’s best. Red Flags: Healthy Boundaries for Holy Living explores how to recognize warning signs, set God-honoring limits, and cultivate holiness to be better equipped for ALL of life’s relationships. Spot the red flags. Set the boundaries. Live in God’s freedom.
Relationships shape who we are and who we’re becoming. But without healthy boundaries, they can also pull us away from God’s best. Red Flags: Healthy Boundaries for Holy Living explores how to recognize warning signs, set God-honoring limits, and cultivate holiness to be better equipped for ALL of life’s relationships. Spot the red flags. Set the boundaries. Live in God’s freedom.
Relationships shape who we are and who we’re becoming. But without healthy boundaries, they can also pull us away from God’s best. Red Flags: Healthy Boundaries for Holy Living explores how to recognize warning signs, set God-honoring limits, and cultivate holiness to be better equipped for ALL of life’s relationships. Spot the red flags. Set the boundaries. Live in God’s freedom.
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us!
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us. Enjoy this message from our Young Adult Coordinator, Alaina Jenkins
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us!
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us!
Our modern culture is dripping with deception and sin. We call good, evil and evil, good. If we are going to resist the lies of the enemy and the temptations of this world, we must find our strength in the anchoring word of God.
Pastor John Beaken took us into the back part of 1 Timothy 4, which encourages Timothy (and us) to not be sheepish because of our age. God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink in and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us!
Our Young Adult Coordinator, Alaina Jenkins takes us into week two of our series "To Timothy: Something Greater," diving into 1 Timothy 2:8-15. As we look at topics like modesty, women in ministry, and creation, we see that God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink in and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out.
God has called his followers to something greater, but that can be terrifying to let sink and sometimes impossible (at least it seems) to figure out how to live it out. Paul writes two compelling letters to his partner in ministry, friend, and spiritual son, Timothy, that exemplify how to accomplish the greater things God calls us to. It may have started as “To Timothy” but it is really to all of us!
In a fast-paced and chaotic world, we often have the bad habit of making things way more complicated than they need to be. The same is true of our walk with the Lord, but our holiness lies in mastering the basics of the Christian life. Let’s get back to those basics!
In a fast-paced and chaotic world, we often have the bad habit of making things way more complicated than they need to be. The same is true of our walk with the Lord, but our holiness lies in mastering the basics of the Christian life. Let’s get back to those basics!
In a fast-paced and chaotic world, we often have the bad habit of making things way more complicated than they need to be. The same is true of our walk with the Lord, but our holiness lies in mastering the basics of the Christian life. Let’s get back to those basics!
In a fast-paced and chaotic world, we often have the bad habit of making things way more complicated than they need to be. The same is true of our walk with the Lord, but our holiness lies in mastering the basics of the Christian life. Let’s get back to those basics!
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adults & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Young Adult & Discipleship Pastor, Pastor Brandon Vieth
The reality that we, as finite created beings can personally know an infinite creator God is a glorious mystery. Join us in this eight-week study through Paul's epistle to the church in Colossae as we dig in into how the gospel of Jesus Christ can transform our lives.
Speaker: Student Ministries Associate, Andrew Baum
Spiritual Warfare: Fighting the Unseen Battle Week 6: In our fight against forces we can't possibly imagine, God gives us the tools we need that we could never possibly deserve. Now how do we use these tools and trust God to give them to us? Find out in part three of "God's Armor."
Spiritual Warfare: Fighting the Unseen Battle Week 5: In our fight against forces we can't possibly imagine, God gives us the tools we need that we could never possibly deserve. Now how do we use these tools and trust God to give them to us? Find out in part two of "God's Armor"
Spiritual Warfare: Fighting the Unseen Battle Week 4: In our fight against forces we can't possibly imagine, God gives us the tools we need that we could never possibly deserve. Now how do we use these tools and trust God to give them to us?
Week 3 of our series, “Spiritual Warfare: Fighting the Unseen Battle.” This message dives into the idea of friendly fire and how Satan uses this very real form of warfare to divide God’s people. We turn against each other and cause hurt within Christ’s church.
Week 3 of our series, “Spiritual Warfare: Fighting the Unseen Battle.” This message dives into the idea of friendly fire and how Satan uses this very real form of warfare to divide God’s people. We turn against each other and cause hurt within Christ’s church.
Spiritual Warfare, fighting the unseen battle week 2: In week two of 'Spiritual Warfare, fighting the unseen battle" we take a deep dive into getting to know who Satan REALLY is, how he is trying to destroy your heart, but most importantly how God reigns victorious.
Spiritual Warfare Fighting the Unseen Battle Week 1: Spiritual Warfare is about enemies we cannot see, but why is it as soon as someone opposes us or opposes God we are ready to fight them to the death?! In the unseen battle we need to remember who the real enemy is.
7 Churches of Revelation Sermon Series: Laodicea - Church in Laodicea had some interesting historical and cultural aspects to it that led to a powerful message of conviction in Revelation 3. How do we seek to have passion for the Lord rather than ride the fence?
7 Churches of Revelation Sermon Series: Smyrna - When trials come and you find yourself as an outsider culturally what is going to be your go-to response? Worship Pastor Trent Cowart brings the word on persevering in seasons of difficulty.
7 Churches of Revelation Sermon Series: Ephesus - We cannot abandon our first love, but how do we know if we are rejecting or running from the unconditional love of God because even "good" things can become distractions?!
Pastor Brandon is joined by Pastor Phil Schorner (Genesis Church, York) for a discussion on the things that are never talked about before getting married, but have radically altered how marriage affects your spiritual life and relationships.
Don't Get it Twisted: Relational Truths Week 6 on the Covenant of Marriage. God has created something that we do not get a say in, but by His grace, He may invite us into it. What can we do to understand the weight and beauty of marriage and to know what we are bringing to the table?
Pastor Brandon is joined by Pastor Kris Dejeet for a conversation on how we can start to understand the nature of sexual sin and what steps we can begin taking to find freedom from it.
Don't Get it Twisted: Relational Truths Week 5 on SEX as God, Gross or Gift. The world leads us to pursue sex like an idol and sometimes the church pushes against those ideologies so bad that sex becomes gross. BUT sex was created by God and still is a gift.
Don't Get it Twisted: Relational Truths Week 4 on developing deeper relationships. Sometimes we feel like we can't find friends that last. Do you have a revolving door of relationships? Let's see how we can seek deeper connections with people that can handle some tough times.
Don't Get it Twisted: Relational Truths Week 3 on dating and whether or not we deserve a spouse. Dating...Courtship..."Pursuing" Marriage. We know the world's perspective on relationships is backwards, but the church's perspective on relationships can get a little bent out of shape too. Let's see if the Word of God can help us get this stuff straightened out.
Don't Get It Twisted: Relationship Truths Week 2 on Godly Womanhood. We have some deep-rooted insecurities as men and as women and although the Lord does not promise a comfortable life, we can find peace and confidence in the Father! Enjoy this conversation between wife, mom, entrepreneur, and "Jill of all trades" Susan Lowry and Pastor Brandon Vieth.
Don't Get It Twisted: Relationship Truths Week 1 on Godly Manhood. There is a dichotomy in the type of masculinity described in Scripture. It is far simpler to process and live out compared to how complicated culture makes masculinity. Enjoy this conversation between 20+ year student ministry veteran Scott Uhlinger and Pastor Brandon Vieth.
Understanding God's Will Week 4: In the day-to-day and the big moments in life what tools and steps can we take to help better understand what God may have for us? Let's look into some practical steps toward our decision making!
Understanding God's Will comes down to focusing on the pastures that God leads us to and paying attention to the moments He calls us over to a particular patch of grass!
"How do my desires, passions, and dreams align with God's Will?" When we are able to understand our wiring and alow God's plan to influence and infiltrate our will, they start to look pretty similar.
"There is no way (fill in the blank) is a part of God's will for me!" How do you come to terms with the worst of your life being used in God's plan for you? Let's find out together!
Why a podcast? Why does this ministry exist? What is the YA ministry at Cornerstone all about? Get some insight and background into what God is stirring in the lives of young people at Cornerstone, but more importantly how God has called all of us to live!