Desensitization is the gradual process of making one numb and dull to what’s happening around us. We are so exposed to so much content on different platforms of media that there is a tendency to become desensitized and numb to sin and to evil. Isaiah’s prophecy in Isaiah 5:20-23 is coming to past. Every single verse is a true depiction of what’s happening in our world and culture today with lies and perversion celebrated while truth and righteousness scorned and persecuted. Wake up before you go numb!
Many believers continue to live under the weight of sin and oppression, unaware that Christ has already secured victory on the cross. Through His finished work, every accusation of the enemy has been disarmed, and the door to abundant life has been opened.Join us this Sunday as we reflect on how to walk in the fullness of Christ’s victory, freed from sin, redeemed by His blood, and empowered to live triumphantly in Him.
Pastor Yao Yi encountered the Lord through Cornerstone's youth ministry, Generations, at the age of 14. He has been serving as part of the leadership of Generations since 2013. He desires to see young people discover and fulfil the call of God in their lives. He believes that God is not elusive but has made Himself accessible and known to all. He enjoys breaking down intricate ideas into simple and relatable truths to help youths connect heaven's reality to earth.
7 years of God’s goodness , grace & His faithfulness. Every season, every story - a reminder that He truly makes all things beautiful in His time.Come celebrate with us this Sunday as we give thanks for all He’s done and look ahead to all He will do!
Desensitization is the gradual process of making one numb and dull to what’s happening around us. We are so exposed to so much content on different platforms of media that there is a tendency to become desensitized and numb to sin and to evil. Isaiah’s prophecy in Isaiah 5:20-23 is coming to past. Every single verse is a true depiction of what’s happening in our world and culture today with lies and perversion celebrated while truth and righteousness scorned and persecuted. Wake up before you go numb!
Jesus came not only to restore our relationship with the Father, but to re-establish God’s Kingdom rule on earth through His Ekklesia. We are not just called to gather in church — we are commissioned to carry His Kingdom into every sphere of life, becoming agents of transformation in society.This Kingdom mandate began in Genesis and continues today — until every knee bows and every tongue confesses that Jesus Christ is Lord.Join us this weekend as we explore what it means to bring light into darkness, order into chaos, and righteousness into corruption — as ambassadors of the King, advancing His Kingdom through our lives.
Pastor Daphne, together with her husband, Ps Yang Tuck Yoong, are founders and Senior Pastors of Cornerstone Community Church, and serve as Directors of The Bible College of Wales. Pastor Daphne serves as the Chairman of Cornerstone Community Services, Singapore, a family service centre that reaches out to the community at large and provides assistance to the less privileged in society. In 2018, she launched the WOW! Women’s Conference ministry which reaches out to women from all walks and every generation, to equip and mature the daughters of God and make room for like-minded believers to fellowship and be encouraged. She is the Pastoral Overseer of Cornerstone Community Church and works with a team of dedicated pastors and full-time staff to fulfil God’s agenda for His Kingdom.
When revival first broke out in Acts 2, it didn’t end in the upper room with the baptism of the Holy Spirit. It gave birth to a new kind of community.It wasn’t a social club or just another gathering. The believers met, prayed, broke bread, and walked together in joy and generosity.Somewhere along the way, in the midst of our programs, we’ve learned to attend but forgotten the heart behind it. God’s design for His people has always been relationship and shared life in His presence.Join us this Sunday as we rediscover the beauty of koinonia—a community devoted to the Word, to prayer, to generosity, and to one another.Because community is never complete without (u) you.
This year we have grown to become a strong church. We have overcome challenges and celebrated victories together as an army and as a family. But this does not mean we are to settle. God is calling us unto greater heights which means there will be greater works to do. Greater strength is needed for greater works and this strength comes only in the waiting. It is the strength that will take us up higher, a strength that rises through the storm to come to a place of rest above the storm. We are going from strength to strength into the new season ahead of us!
Psalm 116:7 instructs us to “Return to your rest, my soul, for the LORD has been good to you.” In His goodness, we are drawn to come back to the place of rest. That’s actually where His goodness is discovered. Often times the Lord begins to move and the enemy comes right next to the move of God and he begins to push those who are close to it and we feel forced to a place where we have to start working in order to sustain what He began. And what started from the place of rest becomes work and strife. That’s when God says, “Stop!” We need to honour this holy pause.
Dr Diana Wee is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and founder of Flourish Life Psychology, based at Selesa Pacific Hospital Miri. She holds a DClinPsych from the University of Queensland and has 15 years of experience in Australia and Malaysia, including specialist work at the Autism Association of Western Australia. Diana is passionate about supporting individuals and families in mental health and special needs to thrive, believing that every person deserves to be seen and supported. She is also a conference speaker, corporate trainer, and co-leads Empower Special Needs Connection Miri to promote inclusion and community collaboration.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
As we step into the new biblical year of Rosh Hashanah 5786, we are entering into a season marked by fruitfulness, multiplication, and overflow. Yet before the overflow comes, God calls us to clear away the clutter and allow Him to recaliberate our lives, making space for the greater.This is a year of enlargement, a year of stepping into our Promised Land. The Lord is inviting us to live Spirit-led lives, breaking past limitations. The greater is coming. Ready or not, here it comes!
We’re excited to welcome Ps. Aaron Tan (SIBKL) as our guest speaker this Sunday! Come join us for a powerful time in God’s presence.
We’re thrilled to have Ps Jonathan Chandra with us — bringing the Word and blessing this weekend. Don’t miss it!
Psalm 116:7 instructs us to “Return to your rest, my soul, for the LORD has been good to you.” In His goodness, we are drawn to come back to the place of rest. That’s actually where His goodness is discovered. Often times the Lord begins to move and the enemy comes right next to the move of God and he begins to push those who are close to it and we feel forced to a place where we have to start working in order to sustain what He began. And what started from the place of rest becomes work and strife. That’s when God says, “Stop!” We need to honour this holy pause.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
Spiritual warfare is a conflict in the spiritual realm that affects what you’re going through in the physical realm. Most of our attempts in fixing this world is by using natural means but this realm is not where the battles emanate from. If we try to battle with human and physical means, we’re just picking fruits and not adjusting roots. God has equipped us with spiritual weapons to conquer. Why learn how to merely manage fears, anxiety, insecurities and hardships when you can deal with them once and for all in the spiritual.
Most of the bible was originally written to those who lived in an agrarian society, where many were familiar with tilling the land, rearing animals and raising crops. That’s why they are many references in the bible to the act of sowing and reaping. Not only is sowing and reaping a natural law of cause and effect, it is also a spiritual law that governs our lives, if only we truly understood it. Its principles affect every area of our lives - our vocational work, our ministry to the Lord and the saints, our governing of finances. What then should we sow? How are we to sow? Why do we sow? Join us this Sunday and reap the rewards of finding out.
From music to missions, Isaac Ong has carried the heart of God into culture, creativity, and community. Come hear from the founder of Colours Global - a voice to this generation, this Sunday at Cornerstone Kuching.