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Pastor's Corner
Dear Friends,
This past Sunday I had the honor and privilege of being the pastor and being in the pulpit of Cornerstone for one year! It is hard to believe. In many ways it feels like I just got here and in other ways it feels like we still trying to get settled. One thing is for sure, my family and I love our church! We are so thankful to be here with you, living life and doing ministry together. Thank you for how you have supported us and prayed for us.
It is also hard to believe that I will be celebrating my second Easter with you. In just a few weeks, we will begin the celebration of Holy Week. Holy Week will begin on Palm Sunday with joy and expectation. Our children will be helping to lead us in worship as the palm branches will be waving and hallelujahs will be sung to our Savior. My sermon mini-series is entitled Easter According to Matthew's Gospel. Since we have been studying the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, I thought it fitting to stay in the Gospel of Matthew to see what God's Word teaches us about the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. I'm looking forward to this celebration with you!
Starting this week, I hope to include in the pastor's corner each week a section called Worship Notes. I plan to include some tidbits about each Sunday's upcoming worship service so that you can prepare to praise our King and Savior Jesus:
Worship Notes for Sunday, March 15:
- We are still in our sermon series on Kingdom Living: A Study of the Sermon on the Mount. In this series, Jesus is teaching us what it means to be a disciple in His kingdom. Currently we are in a series within a series on The Lord's Prayer. This Sunday, we will be looking at the second petition, Your kingdom come. We will look in depth at the meaning of the kingdom in the Bible and what this petition means for the Christian life.
- Because there is not near enough time to plumb the depths of kingdom theology in the Bible, I want to recommend two books on the kingdom. One is a children's Bible called The Big Picture Story Bible. This resource, written by David Helm, is excellent! Grown ups! - don't be surprised if you find it very informative and instructive for understanding the Bible's "big picture." The next book is God's Big Picture: Tracing the Storyline of the Bible by Vaughn Roberts. Again, this is an excellent resource for understanding kingdom theology in Scripture.
- In anticipation of Easter, we will introduce a new song this week by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend called See What a Morning. I encourage you to listen to this song so that you know the tune as we sing it in worship this Sunday. Click here to listen.
- Click here to access this Sunday's bulletin.
by His grace and to His praise,
Wilson
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Church Facility - Please continue to pray for the Lord’s guidance in 2015 as we seek a solution for our church facility needs.
Kevin Lammons - son of Aubrey and Ann Lammons, brother of Karen Hinshaw. Kevin has been hospitalized for complications following a ruptured appendix.
Pray for healing - Bill Baldwin and Ann Keown
Pray for those serving overseas - Noah Evans - Afghanistan
Please pray for persecuted Christians by ISIS in Iraq.
Pray for our expectant mothers - Katie Park and Ashley Poppe
Pray for sister PCA church: Valley Presbyterian Church - Madison, AL
Pray for Local Ministry: Lincoln Village Ministry
Pray for CPC Ministry: VBS 2015
Send your prayer requests to Cynthia Keen at office@cornerstone-pres.org or call the church office.
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Cornerstone Men’s Softball Team - Sign up: old and young, novice and pro. All are welcome! Sign up in Sunday School or contact Brett Davenport with questions: wbdaven@gmail.com.
Vacation Bible School - Save the date! July 13-17 Our theme for this summer will be "The Scottish Sleuths and The Case of the Hidden Hero.” Please contact Lauren Davenport if you are able to volunteer and serve our children in this ministry at laurenhdavenport@hotmail.com.
Did you know you can access past and present bulletins and newsletters on the church website? These are uploaded each week. To access bulletins, click here; newsletters click here.
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