Eric Metaxas — author, speaker, and political commentator — shares his testimony, reflecting on God’s faithfulness and mercy throughout his life.
Elijah Pleune, a junior at Cornerstone University and the Student Body President, shared a message on Jesus’ statement, “I am the Life,” from John 14:6.
Pastor Jeff Johnson, from Grace Immanuel Reformed Baptist Church, taught from Matthew 7:21–23, reminding students that true assurance comes only from Christ—not from a mere profession of faith, spiritual gifts, abilities, or usefulness.
Jack Lettecci, a junior at Cornerstone University, continues the Friday student series on Jesus' "I am" statements - specifically diving into when Jesus says, "I am the Truth" in John 14:6.
Izabella McMillion, Speakers Bureau Assistant Director at Samaritan’s Purse, shared a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness in revealing Himself to her as the Way, the Truth, and the Life from a young age—shaped in part by her experience with Operation Christmas Child.
Dyllan, a junior at Cornerstone University, gives a chapel message on John 14:6, specifically diving into Jesus' statement that He is "The Way."
Tudor Dixon, political commentator and Cornerstone University National President’s Fellow, shares her testimony, encouraging students to place their trust in Christ, the only Way, Truth, and Life.
Rebekah Gilbert, a senior at CU, continues our student chapel series focusing on John 11:25 where Jesus states, "I am the resurrection and the life."
Matt Wallace, assistant professor of education & women's basketball assistant coach at CU, encouraged students to “lace up” for the daily spiritual battle between the way of Jesus and the lies of the enemy, reminding them that Jesus has already faced and conquered temptation.
Chad & Marlana Smith, Cornerstone alumni, shared a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness during their time serving in Guatemala with World Orphans.
Moderated by Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riaño, president of Cornerstone University, panelists tackle a host of questions and assumptions surrounding contemporary debates about the family and its future.
Panelists include:
Dr. Rob Rienow, co-founder of Visionary Family Ministries and author, shared a very encouraging message about the power of family forgiveness. Working from a Biblical framework, he reminded students that time is not what heals, God is.
Pastor David, lead pastor at Frontline Community Church, encourages students that who they are called to be in Christ is of greater importance than what they are called to do in their career.
Cole Moore, the Graduate Assistant for Spiritual Formation, continues our series on Jesus' "I am" statements. He invites students to consider Christ's words when He says, " I am the Good Shepherd" and "I am the Door of the Sheep."
Dylan Droelle, a senior at Cornerstone, teaches on John 8:58, continuing the student series on the "I am" statements of Jesus. In this passage, Jesus declares, "Before Abraham was, I AM."
Joanna Ng, founder of Devarim Design & CU President's Fellow, encouraged students to look to Christ as victor, even in an age dominated by AI and technology.
Pastor Brett, lead pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, gave a passionate message on Hebrews 10:19-25, encouraging students to not give up gathering regularly with a local church body.
Riley Wells, a junior at Cornerstone, continues the student series on Christ's "I am" statements, teaching from John 8:12 where Jesus says, "I am the Light of the World."
Chad Ragsdale, the Chief Acadmic Officer and New Testament Professor at Ozark Christian College, encourages students to pursue Christ as The Way, The Truth, and The Life in this modern age of isolation and pursuit of self-truth.
Tate Radaz, Cornerstone's Executive Director of Spiritual Formation and Christian Community, delivered a message on Romans 8:38-39 encouraging students that they can confidently cling to the promise of God's love for them in Jesus Christ.