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Cornerstone Cast

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Do you want to grow in your walk with God? Do you want to learn more about what it means to be a Christ-follower? Then join us each week on the Cornerstone Cast as we look at God's Word together!

At Cornerstone our mission is to connect people with Jesus and our vision is to see Champaign and the World transformed by the Power of the Gospel!

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Episodios
  • Like Shining Stars- Philippians 2:12-18
    Apr 15 2026

    What does it truly mean to live as shining stars in a world that often feels dark and broken? This powerful exploration of Philippians 2:12-18 challenges us to move beyond comfortable Christianity into a life of radical transformation. We're confronted with an uncomfortable truth: simply showing up to church doesn't make us different from the world around us. The real question is whether our lives—in grocery stores, at work, in our homes—actually point people toward God or away from Him. The passage calls us to work out our salvation with fear and trembling, not as a way to earn our salvation, but as a process of gradual growing righteousness. This isn't about having everything figured out on day one; it's about continuous growth over time. What makes this journey possible isn't our own strength or talent, but God actively working within us. We're reminded that grumbling and arguing are luxuries that destroy the very community we're called to build. Instead, we're challenged to be blameless and pure, holding firmly to the word of God in a crooked and perverted generation. The beautiful comfort in all of this is that we don't run this race alone—God Himself is working in us, both to will and to work according to His good purpose. The finish line is clear: eternity united with Jesus in a completely restored creation.

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  • The Same Attitude
    Apr 9 2026

    What would you do if you had all the power in the universe? Jesus had it all—equality with God, comfort of heaven, unlimited authority—and He gave it up for you.

    This Palm Sunday, we explored Philippians 2:5-11 and discovered the breathtaking truth: Jesus didn't exploit His position. Instead, He emptied Himself, took on human flesh, and humbled Himself to death on a cross. Why? Because His love for you is that deep. He didn't come to be served but to serve, to save, to rescue.

    Here's the challenge: Are you willing to adopt the same attitude as Christ? To know Him more deeply, to love sacrificially, and to share His message with just one person this Easter? The same Jesus who humbled Himself is now exalted above every name. One day, every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.

    This Easter season, let's not just celebrate what He did—let's become more like Him.

    Do you have any thoughts or questions about this episode? We'd love to hear them! Send us an email at: office@cornerstonesavoy.org.

    The Cornerstone Cast is a discipleship ministry of Cornerstone Church in Savoy, Illinois. The Cornerstone Cast is a discipleship ministry of Cornerstone Church and is not designed to replace your involvement in a local church; it is intended as an extra tool for growing closer to God.

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  • Make My Joy Complete
    Mar 24 2026

    In Philippians 2:1-4, we encounter a powerful challenge to shift our perspective from self-focused living to kingdom-focused living, especially during difficult times. The passage begins with four profound truths that should transform how we live: encouragement in Christ, consolation of love, fellowship with the Holy Spirit, and deep affection and mercy like Jesus showed to the crowds. These aren't just nice theological concepts—they're meant to radically change our daily interactions. The sermon draws a striking parallel between Jesus being physically sick with compassion for lost people in Matthew 9 and the kind of burden we should feel for our neighbors who don't know Him. This isn't about guilt or religious duty; it's about allowing God's heart for the lost to become our heart. The practical applications are refreshingly simple yet challenging: instead of complaining, encourage someone; instead of being offended, pray for that person; instead of being jealous, serve someone. True humility, we learn, isn't constantly putting ourselves down to fish for compliments—it's thinking about ourselves less and thinking about God and others more. When we focus on Christ and His mission, unity happens naturally, not through forced agreement on preferences or opinions, but through shared purpose in advancing God's kingdom.

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