Men & Women Bible Study
We are studying the book of Acts for our first study of 2023. January 25-April 26th . Whether this is your first or fifth study with us here at Cornerstone, we are delighted to have you join us. There is no preparation or book to purchase for the first week, so just come ready to dive in as we learn together.
Women’s study:
Wednesday Mornings: 9:30am + Childcare for morning only (please sign up) Childcare Sign up!
Wednesday Evenings: 6:30pm (no childcare-meets during youth group)
Men’s study:
Wednesday Mornings: 9:30am
The Meaning of Marriage Class
This class shows everyone—Christians, skeptics, singles, longtime married couples, and those about to be engaged—the vision of what marriage should be according to the Bible. This 8-week class begins Sunday January 22nd and will take place during the 2nd service (11am) in the Adult Classroom. Space is limited. Teachers Jason & Janelle Keshish.
Core Doctrine class
Cornerstone’s approach to spiritual formation is built on four central themes (core’s) shaped by Scripture: story, doctrine, spirituality, and leadership. These four core courses are an invitation to grow deeper in your faith. We will be offering these 4 core classes over the next year. To read more about each CORE class, click here.
What is CORE DOCTRINE? As a confessional church, Cornerstone holds to historic convictions based on the Bible’s authoritative revelation concerning God and man. This six-week course will dive into doctrinal truths about the persons of God and man as Creator / creature and explore how this lived-out worldview can shape our modern lives. Core DOCTRINE will begin January 25th at 6:30pm, in the adult classroom. Please sign up below. Class size limited to 20 so make sure you sign up early!
Junior Discover Cornerstone
Junior Discover Cornerstone is for students in grades 6-12 who want to become communing members of Cornerstone Church. This 5-week class (2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/12, and 3/19), including elder interviews, will meet from 4-5:30pm in the Adult Classroom. Students must commit to go to every class. If a student can’t make it to a class, we must be notified by emailing . Students that miss class will be expected to catch up by doing the class work as homework. Students are also expected to complete and turn in weekly assignments. Finally, on Sunday, April 2, students will join Cornerstone and partake in First Communion.
Reformation class
500 years ago, beginning in Germany, a move to reform the church in “root and branches” changed the world. The Protestant Reformation is one of the most significant events in history. Its effects are still being felt, enjoyed, debated, and lamented.