Cornerstone Covenant Church (Turlock, CA)
By Cornerstone Covenant Church
Cornerstone Covenant Church (Turlock, CA)Feb 17, 2021
Preparing for Lent
Speaker: Paige Craig
Text: Exodous 20, John 5:1-9, Matthew 22:36-40
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Full Not Empty: Meditate on the Word
The final guests in our 6-week Co-Pastor series are Fil & Juana Nesta, Lead Co-Pastors of Stockton Covenant Church. This week we'll hear Pastor Fil preach from Joshua 1:8.
Good Soil: Prepping the Soil
The final guests in our 6-week Co-Pastor series are Fil & Juana Nesta, Lead Co-Pastors of Stockton Covenant Church. This week we'll hear Pastor Juana preach from Matthew 13:8.
First Thing's First
In our co-pastor series over the next six weeks, we'll hear from three co-pastor couples. Our Cornerstone Co-Pastor Series continues with Pastors Ben & Emily Wickstrom from Common Ground Covenant Church. This week we'll hear from Pastor Emily preach from Matthew 6:25-34.
What Do You Treasure?
In our co-pastor series over the next six weeks, we'll hear from three co-pastor couples with each couple discussing the same topic over two Sundays. Our Cornerstone Co-Pastor Series continues with Pastors Ben & Emily Wickstrom from Common Ground Covenant Church. This week we'll hear from Pastor Ben as he asks, “what do you treasure?”
Relationships Matter (and what doesn't)
In our co-pastor series over the next six weeks, we'll hear from three co-pastor couples with each couple discussing the same topic over two Sundays. Our Cornerstone Co-Pastor Series kicks off with Pastors Phil & Rici Skei from On Ramps Covenant Church. This week we'll hear from Pastor Phil as he further unpacks what doesn't matter if relationships matter.
Relationships Matter
In our co-pastor series over the next six weeks, we'll hear from three co-pastor couples with each couple discussing the same topic over two Sundays. Our Cornerstone Co-Pastor Series kicks off with Pastors Phil & Rici Skei from On Ramps Covenant Church. This week we'll hear from Pastor Rici about why relationships matter.
Christ in Us: The Hope of Glory
Pastor Sean Curtis joins us this week to talk about unconditional hope.
Christmas Symbols: The Gifts
The symbols of Christmas have endured for thousands of years. Join us each week as we explore why this is so and see what the symbols continue to point to today. This week we look at the symbol of the gifts.
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Christmas Symbols: The Angel
The symbols of Christmas have endured for thousands of years. Join us each week as we explore why this is so and see what the symbols continue to point to today. This week we look at the symbol of the angel.
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Christmas Symbols: The Star
The symbols of Christmas have endured for thousands of years. Join us each week as we explore why this is so and see what the symbols continue to point to today. This week, we look at the symbol of the star.
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Christmas Symbols: The Manger
The symbols of Christmas have endured for thousands of years. Join us each Sunday as we explore why this is so and see what the symbols continue to point to today.
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Living Psalms: Learning to Give Thanks
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Marlene Stante
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Living Psalms: The Lord Will Make it Right
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Ken Sylvia, Executive Director, Youth for Christ (Central Valley)
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Living Psalms: Guide Me
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Pastor Theo Wilson, Hilmar Covenant Church
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Living Psalms: Waiting on the Lord
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Pastor Katherine Schoen
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Living Psalms: Becoming Clean
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Pastor Jeremiah Fair
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Living Psalms: Forever Faithful
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Rotimi Odeh
Living Psalms: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Pastor Jeremiah Fair
Living Psalms: His Fingerprints are Everywhere
One of the greatest gifts we offer the world as followers of Jesus is authenticity – being real about what our lives are really like and being real about how God meets us where we are. The Psalms do exactly that. They are songs and poems written by real people baring the their souls before God. The word Psalm actually means “praise.” For when we learn that God is good and is bigger than our circumstances, praise naturally pours from our lips. As we study these ancient writings, you’ll see how God is working in real ways in your life today.
Speaker: Pastor Brad Quillen
Simple 9: Self-Control
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Pastor Katherine Schoen
Simple 9: Gentleness
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Marlene Stante
Simple 9: Faithfulness
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Paige Craig, Youth Ministry Director
Simple 9: Goodness
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Pastor Marilyn Williams, ECC Director of Women’s Initiatives
Simple 9: Kindness
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Pastor Sherman Glenn, LMFT
Simple 9: Patience
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Andrew Kahler, Area Director, Young Life
Simple 9: Peace
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Rachel Magaña, Children's Ministry Director
Simple 9: Joy
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Speaker: Rotimi Odeh
Simple 9: Love
Imagine living in a world where words didn’t have meaning and the only way to communicate was through your character and actions. How would you tell people about Jesus? The answer is really quite simple. Join us each Sunday we explore the Simple 9 things God promises to grow in us as we abide in Him.
Who You Say I Am: The Way, the Truth, the Life | July 26, 2020
Pastor Jeremiah Fair shares the last message of our sermon series, "Who You Say I Am" with the message about the sixth I AM statement, "I am the way, the truth, and the life", from John 14:6.
Who You Say I Am: The Resurrection and the Life | July 19, 2020
Paige Craig continues our sermon series, "Who You Say I Am" with the message about the fifth I AM statement, "I am the resurrection and the life", from John 11:25.
Who You Say I Am: The Vine | July 12, 2020
Rachel Magaña continues our sermon series, "Who You Say I Am" with the message this week, "I Am the Vine", from John 15:1-5.
Who You Say I Am: The Bread of Life | July 5, 2020
Pastor Greg continues with the next message in the "Who You Say I Am" series (John 6:35).
Who You Say I Am: The Gate | June 28, 2020
Paige Craig continues with the next message in the "Who You Say I Am" series (John 10 : 7-10)
Who You Say I Am: The Good Shepherd | June 21 2020
Pastor Amanda continues with the next message in the "Who You Say I Am" series (John 10:11-14).
Who You Say I Am: Light of the World | June 14, 2020
Pastor Greg continues with the next message in the "Who You Say I Am" series. Text from John 8:12.
Who You Say I Am: The Question that Changed Peter's Life | June 7, 2020
Pastor Greg introduces a new sermon series called "Who You Say I Am" (Matthew 16: 13-19). Video available at https://youtu.be/IokNDXunJeY
A Conversation about Sacred Curiosity | May 31, 2020
Does God want us to be curious? What is good and bad curiosity? Pastors Greg and Amanda have a conversation about sacred curiosity.
Growing Through Fear | Take Courage | May 24, 2020
Pastor Greg shares the final message, "Take Courage" (Matthew 14:22-23) in the three-part series "Growing through Fear" and comments on plans for reopening.
Growing Through Fear: Resting in His Name | May 17 2020
Pastor Greg shares the second message of the "Growing Through Fear" three part series, "Resting in His Name" (Luke 8:26-39, Matthew 10).
Growing Through Fear: Resting on the Oars | May 10, 2020
Pastor Greg shares the first message in a new series called Growing Through Fear, "Resting on the Oars" (Matthew 8:23-27).
Setting our hearts and minds where they belong
Pastor Amanda brings the message "Setting our hearts and minds where they belong" (Colossians 3:1-14).
Known to Unknown
Pastor Greg brings the message this week from Acts 17:22-28.
When All is Stripped Away
Pastors Greg & Amanda Oppenhuizen bring the message this week. Text from Acts 1:6-9.
A New Kind of Tomb (Easter)
We all get knocked down, but the empty tomb shows us the way to get back up.
Viruses, Sacrifices, and Healing
Ancient Jews used animal sacrifice to draw nearer to God. How would that work and why don't we use animal sacrifice now? Text: Romans 7:25.
In Freedom and Confidence
God loves it when we pray and he loves it when we go to Him in freedom and confidence. Speaker: Pastor Greg Oppenhuizen. Text: Ephesians 3:12.
Redeem the Time
During this season of social isolation, shifting priorities, and changing time commitments, how are you redeeming your time? Speaker: Pastor Greg Oppenhuizen. Text: Ephesians 5-15:20.