Communion
Communion reminds us of our redemption by Jesus Christ’s death and of our hope in His Resurrection.
Communion reminds us of our redemption by Jesus Christ’s death and of our hope in His Resurrection.
Join us Sunday as we take communion. Yes, it can be different being at home, but we aren't going to let that stop us! Get your crackers and juice ready or whatever you have at home! If you are in-person the elements will be provided for you. We cannot wait to share this moment with you either way!
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
Through this Onsite & Online self-guided experience, we will welcome you to come walk the path Jesus walked and remember his sacrifice.
In less than one week’s time, people went from confidently praising Jesus as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to completely questioning everything they knew about him on Maundy Thursday. Does that sound familiar? The truth is that there is nothing new about having doubts. And there is nothing new when it comes to how we should deal with our doubt.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
We're drafting MPs to serve in every corner of Cornerstone. Ministry Partnerships divide the work and multiply the impact - and we've got our eye on you! You have what it takes to fill a vital role on a Cornerstone serve team and God wants to give you the privilege to partner with him in his world-changing, kingdom-building work. Teams are being assembled - don't miss this opportunity!
Cornerstone Church has a vision to pass a vital, relevant faith to new generations. As we partner with parents to accomplish this, we would treasure the privilege to bless your child before God and with their church family.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
August 11 & 12 the Cornerstone is coming together for our annual Give & Serve Day throughout the Akron area. We will meet together to kick off our serve projects, then head out into our communities to give, serve, and love! We'll finish the day and celebrate with a celebration picnic! Don’t miss this great opportunity to partner with your Cornerstone Family and love our neighbors!
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
At Cornerstone, we value, love, and appreciate our dads, husbands, grandfathers, and father figures. We want nothing more than to let them know how grateful we are! Make plans to join us for our Father’s Day celebration weekend June 18. We will have special gifts, giveaways, a photo booth, and more to celebrate and honor our dads at Cornerstone!
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
Our Cornerstone moms, wives, grandmothers, and mother figures are so special! Make plans to join us for Mother’s Day Weekend on Sunday, May 14 to help us celebrate the amazing women in our lives with gifts, giveaways, a photo booth, and more!
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
Through this Onsite & Online self-guided experience, we welcome you to come walk the path Jesus walked and remembered his sacrifice.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
Cornerstone Church has a vision to pass a vital, relevant faith to new generations. As we partner with parents to accomplish this, we would treasure the privilege to bless your child before God and with their church family.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His blood.
Have you been thinking about becoming a Ministry Partner but don't really know what that means? Join us for This is Cornerstone! We will be covering things from Cornerstone's history, hearing from Pastor Jacob, learning about what departments there are at Cornerstone and so much more!
Cornerstone Church has a vision to pass a vital, relevant faith to new generations. As we partner with parents to accomplish this, we would treasure the privilege to bless your child before God and with their church family.
God is on the move and our church is growing! That's where you come in.
We're drafting MPs to serve in every corner of Cornerstone. Ministry Partnerships divide the work and multiply the impact - and we've got our eye on you! You have what it takes to fill a vital role on a Cornerstone serve team and God wants to give you the privilege to partner with him in his world-changing, kingdom-building work. Teams are being assembled - don't miss this opportunity!
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For thousands of years, the Church has continued a practice called communion, or depending on different church traditions, the Lord’s Supper or the Eucharist. Communion uses bread as a symbol for Jesus’ body and wine as a symbol for His…