From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

September 2022 Pastor’s Letter

“What does it mean to be a community of faith?” People of faith worship, they pray, they stay in relationship with the people of their church, they serve neighbors, they witness to the love of God for everyone, they see God in each face they encounter and they give of their resources.

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

August 2022 Pastor’s Letter

On Tuesday, August 2nd from 6-9 pm., we invite you, your family and your friends to have a wonderful time at Cornerstone’s National Night Out Block Party. August really is a wonderful time to reconnect to your church community-see you soon!

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

May 2022 Pastor’s Letter

Let’s talk about Cornerstone and The United Methodist Church…I will be praying for everyone, I hope you will be praying too. I also hope you will be thinking about why you are a United Methodist and what has deep meaning to your life and faith. On May 22 after worship, I will host an informational meeting in the youth room on this topic with a time for questions.

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

February 2022 Pastor’s Letter

What gives our lives meaning? If someone were to ask you that question, how would you respond?

We are created in the image of God; filled with the breath of God. Because of the love of God and the life of Jesus, we have a home and an abundant life to live, both here and for all eternity. Because of the Holy Spirit, we have a community of faith in which to grow closer to God and one another.

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

December 2021 Pastor’s Letter

There are many legends around the Christmas story-even one about a spider. According to one legend, when Joseph was warned in a dream to flee from King Herod and the massacre that Herod would inflict upon the children of Bethlehem, several animals from the manger decided to accompany the Holy Family on their journey...

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

November 2021 Pastor’s Letter

For many years, Cornerstone has been guided by these simple words, Loving God, Loving Others, Proclaiming Christ. It’s on our letterhead, carved into the side of the building and often declared in worship.

This month we are going to explore what it means to be loved and to love God and each other in the name of Jesus.

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

August 2021 Pastor’s Letter

The church at Colossae was divided in loyalty and in vision. It was confused by local cultural practice and often driven by a purely humanistic philosophy. In the day-to-day of life and faith, often they were driven by a sentimental practice of love instead of a principled love; love which rises above all obstacles and circumstances, and which results in feelings of irrepressible joy.

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From the Pastor Cornerstone Church From the Pastor Cornerstone Church

July 2021 Pastor’s Letter

From the Desk of Pastor Melissa: Recently, I sat in a doctor’s office trying to explain my work and the state of the Christian church today. The doctor was a local leader from another faith tradition. He looked at me, perplexed, and was full of questions-and I understood completely. To quote Tish Harrison Warren, “The church is a mess, but I am still hopeful.”

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From the Pastor Suzanne Lattanzio From the Pastor Suzanne Lattanzio

June 2021 Pastor’s Letter

From the desk of Pastor Melissa: I had the pleasure of spending time discussing the Holy Spirit with some of Cornerstone’s youth this week - it was a joy. So often we reduce the Holy Spirit to one Sunday, one story: Pentecost. But the Holy Spirit is so much more.

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From the Pastor Suzanne Lattanzio From the Pastor Suzanne Lattanzio

May 2021 Pastor’s Letter

When Jesus appeared before his friends after the resurrection he said to them, “Peace be with you!”. He greeted them a few days later with those same words of peace. Over and over again those who followed Jesus needed these words of greeting and reassurance because they were afraid and unsure and they didn’t understand what was happening in their hearts or in their world.

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