Mandy Fowler and Tracy Bowers (Cornerstone’s Director of Outreach) talk about week 5 of our Rooted message series, which explored Matthew 25:31-46 and the repeated concern of God for the “least of these.” Plus, another example of “Bible crime” and more about the opportunities we have with our local partners.
Life can feel unsteady, and we’re all looking for something solid to hold onto. But what if the strength we need doesn’t come from holding on tighter, but from being rooted in something that lasts?
Mandy Fowler and Pastor Ken Nash discuss the significance of Christian community and our Romans 12:5 call to “belong to one another”—plus the barriers we face to living that way.
Life can feel unsteady, and we’re all looking for something solid to hold onto. But what if the strength we need doesn’t come from holding on tighter, but from being rooted in something that lasts?
This week, our “Rooted” message series takes us into “the messy middle.” Mandy Fowler and Lead Pastor Ken Nash unpack what this is, what makes it so difficult, and the understanding of Scripture and Jesus that bring us to this place in a time when people are becoming more and more polarized.
Life can feel unsteady, and we’re all looking for something solid to hold onto. But what if the strength we need doesn’t come from holding on tighter, but from being rooted in something that lasts?
We’re moving into week 2 of our message series “Rooted.” In this episode, Mandy Fowler and Pastor Alex Fernandez talk about sanctifying grace, what it means to abide in Christ, and the gardening metaphor that Jesus uses in John 15.
Life can feel unsteady, and we’re all looking for something solid to hold onto. But what if the strength we need doesn’t come from holding on tighter, but from being rooted in something that lasts?
We’re back! Mandy Fowler and Pastor Alex Fernandez talk about the “why” of our new message series, “Rooted,” and get into how our view of the grace of God shapes our relationship with God.
Life can feel unsteady, and we’re all looking for something solid to hold onto. But what if the strength we need doesn’t come from holding on tighter, but from being rooted in something that lasts?
We all want to feel joy, but life’s challenges often leave us stressed, restless, or running on empty. What if joy wasn’t just an emotion we chase, but a steady confidence we can carry into every season?
We all want to feel joy, but life’s challenges often leave us stressed, restless, or running on empty. What if joy wasn’t just an emotion we chase, but a steady confidence we can carry into every season?
We all want to feel joy, but life’s challenges often leave us stressed, restless, or running on empty. What if joy wasn’t just an emotion we chase, but a steady confidence we can carry into every season?
We all want to feel joy, but life’s challenges often leave us stressed, restless, or running on empty. What if joy wasn’t just an emotion we chase, but a steady confidence we can carry into every season?
We all want to feel joy, but life’s challenges often leave us stressed, restless, or running on empty. What if joy wasn’t just an emotion we chase, but a steady confidence we can carry into every season?
Mandy Fowler and Pastor Alex Fernandez wrap up our message series The Other 167, looking back at the series and discussing the ways that whole life worship include living out the fruit of the Spirit even in the mundane moments of our lives.
What does it really mean to worship? We often think of music, messages, or an hour on Sunday, but what if worship is so much more? What if the most powerful worship doesn’t happen on Sunday’s, but in the other 167 hours of your week? From your daily grind to your quiet moments of rest, how you prepare, serve, love, and respond can all become acts of worship.
Mandy Fowler talks to Pastor Steve Place (Faith Community Church) about love as worship and the challenge of following Jesus’ command as we continue with week 4 of our “The Other 167” series.
What does it really mean to worship? We often think of music, messages, or an hour on Sunday, but what if worship is so much more? What if the most powerful worship doesn’t happen on Sunday’s, but in the other 167 hours of your week? From your daily grind to your quiet moments of rest, how you prepare, serve, love, and respond can all become acts of worship.
“How is serving other people worship? Join Mandy Fowler and Abby Young (Director of Engagement) in a conversation about week 3 of “The Other 167” and a new perspective on our “why” of serving.”