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Wednesday Connection

Great food, great friends, and great teaching!WednesdayConnection2

September - May

Come to Cornerstone for the evening! Awana for children, Momentum for teens, and a teaching session with Ian Stamps for adults. During the summer months, family activities take place, but may not always follow the same schedule.

 

Catered Dinner Available Between 5:45-6:15 p.m.
$5 Adult, $3 Children through 5th Grade
$20 Maximum per Family

Wednesday Dinner Menu


1st Week Sub Sandwiches
2nd Week Italian-Fazoli's
3rd Week Chik-Fil-A
4th Week Pizza
5th Week Rotation of Other Weeks

Make Your Dinner Reservation Online
Online Reservations Accepted Until Noon Each Wednesday

Awana and Momentum begin at 6:30 p.m.

Adult Session begins at 6:45 p.m.

 

 

MOPS

MopsLogoCornerstone's Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) organization is part of MOPS International.  MOPS recognizes that the years from infancy through kindergarten are foundational in a mother-child relationship and are filled with unique needs.

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Make A Better World


Cornerstone knows how important mothers are and we want to take the opportunity to support MOPS Moms in a caring environment where friendships are made and where moms can relax and have fun, taking some time to recharge.  If you would like more information on MOPS International, visit the webpage mops.org.

 


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Celebrate Recovery

celebrate_recoveryCelebrate Recovery is a ministry based on biblical principles with a goal to let God work through us in providing His healing power through a Christ-centered 12-Step program. This experience allows people to be "changed" spiritually by working through sound biblical principles.

Celebrate Recovery is based on God's Word, the Bible. When Jesus taught the Sermon on the Mount, He began by stating eight ways to be happy. Today we call them the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-10). These eight principles are God's road to recovery, wholeness, growth, and spiritual Christ-like maturity. Celebrate Recovery utilizes the biblical truth that we need each other in order to grow spiritually and emotionally. It is built around small group interaction and the fellowship of a caring community that is built on the New Testament principle that we don't get well by ourselves. We need each other. Fellowship and accountability are two important components of spiritual growth.

Celebrate Recovery addresses all types of habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Some recovery programs deal only with alcohol or drugs or another single problem. But Celebrate Recovery is a "large umbrella" program under which a limitless number of issues can be dealt with.  When you think about it . . . everyone can identify a habit, hurt, or hang-up that causes you to stumble!

If you would like more information about Cornerstone's Celebrate Recovery meetings, please let us know.

   

Life Groups

Part of being a church family is to care for others. One way to establish close ties with other Christians is to become involved in a small group. At Cornerstone we refer to our small groups as "Life Groups." A Life Group serves as a help in times of need, an encouragement in times of struggle, and as people to celebrate with  in good times.

Read more: Life Groups

 

Women's Ministry

"The Women's ministry of Cornerstone Christian Church seeks to love God and to make Him known while creating relationships, encouraging spiritual growth and equipping women to serve." All the things women's ministry does…Bible studies, mentoring, Women Serving Him, MOPS, providing meals, etc....all those pale in comparison to who Christ is. He is the cornerstone, the foundation for why we do the activities we do.


There are many Bible Studies, group activities, and service opportunities available both in the morning and in the evening.  To find out what is currently being offered, contact Cornerstone's church office at 618-239-9710.


Bible Studies

Several women only Bible studies and life teams are available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.  There's even a "crafting" life team meeting on Monday nights.

Woman to Woman Mentoring

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If you’ve ever felt the need to talk to another Christian woman who has been in your shoes, or, if you’re the woman wearing those shoes, mentoring may interest you! Woman to Woman mentoring is a six-month commitment between a mentor and mentee. Mentoring orientations are held every 3-6 months to establish new mentoring partnerships.