Cornerstone Community Church
We use names every day – names identify, shape, and sometimes cancel us. Yet one name stands apart, carrying a power deeper than we realise: Jesus Christ. No other name holds both love and authority in the same breath. His Name doesn’t just comfort – when we speak it, atmospheres shift, darkness breaks, and the impossible becomes possible. Rediscover the weight and wonder within the Name that is above every other name.
It all began with ‘Jesus wept’ – the shortest verse in the Bible – yet its meaning and impact are tremendous. Mary’s worship touched the heart of Jesus long before her perfume ever filled the room. Her story shows that true worship doesn’t stay hidden; it goes beyond ourselves – it moves God, transforms the atmosphere, and leaves a testimony heaven never forgets. Can your worship fill the room so others encounter Him through it?
From the Garden of Eden to the locked rooms of the disciples, the story of Scripture is of a God who keeps walking toward us — even when we hide, drift, or doubt. This message explores that quiet, often-forgotten thread running through the whole Bible: God has never asked for our speed or performance – only our presence. If you’ve been tired, distant, or unsure where you stand with Him, begin to see His nearness in a way you may have forgotten.
Before the Israelites crossed into the Promised Land, they were instructed to consecrate themselves in preparation for the new season. Consecration is the key to fulfilling God’s promises in our lives. What is the mark of consecration and how can we step from promise into our divine fulfilment?
When faith falters, courage fails, promises break, and we wonder if it’s all over, God’s divine grace still reaches. There’s hope for every believer who has ever fallen but not been forsaken.
It’s staggering that Jesus asked a total of 339 questions recorded in the four Gospels. He knew all the answers, yet focused much of His interaction with people by asking them questions. If the One who knew all things asked questions, shouldn’t we be more curious? If we stop asking questions, we will find ourselves in the ‘LAND OF SETTLE’ and trust me, it’s a dreary place.
When faced with challenges and crises, is our first response one of murmuring and complaining, or a prayer to God? 3 defining questions King Jehoshaphat prayed in a time of national crisis teaches us how we should pivot our prayers and whom we should direct our focus towards when things get tough.
Once again, millions of Christians were deceived by the false hope of the Rapture that left many wondering if the Bible is true. Why are we so gullible as Christians? Why don’t we take a good long look at what Jesus had to say about the ‘Parousia’ or the ‘Translation of the Saints’, so that we’re not shaken by every wind of doctrine.
The road of life divides: some sightsee, some merely survive, but only pilgrims seek God and draw strength from His presence. On this journey, valleys become springs, tears become wells, and the weary become warriors. Don’t stop in the valley or lose strength on the road. Keep walking, keep worshipping… until Zion.
The first Church in history found in Acts 2 was Pentecostal. There was no alternative or ‘Plan B’, and you couldn’t leave to be in a ‘non-Pentecostal’ church. Pentecostalism is not the fringe but the New Testament pattern of Christianity. Neither is it a denomination nor a doctrinal position. The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is an experience with God intended for every believer. May we never drift away from our Pentecostal roots!
It’s a danger to allow ‘Church-tianity’ to take us away from True Christianity; distractions to draw us from our first love for Jesus. 3 things we need to do if we have wandered away, or risk losing the lampstand – Remember, Repent and Return!