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Jack serves on staff at Cornerstone Church. His primary responsibilities are in the areas of finance, communication, building & grounds maintenance, Guest Services and support staff leadership.

Advent Conspiracy- Enter the Story 2011

This is a thought provoking video that goes well with Rusty’s message from yesterday. You can download the message podcast here after Tuesday. Thanks Cody for making us aware of the Advent Conspiracy video.

What Does it Mean to Multi-Site?

I grew up in the United Methodist Church. For as long as I can remember we got dressed up, went to Sunday school, then to the worship service and after that we went out to lunch. For our family that is what going to church meant. It was a few hours where our lives centered [...]

Godly Wisdom at Just the Right Time

Our first milestone as Cornerstone Church was in 2000 when Rusty and a small team began the first worship services in the Skate Center off Opelika Road. Rusty and the team spent time researching the Auburn-Opelika area. They talked with people who had experience planting churches and sought the direction of experts both inside and [...]

Introducing Scott Fillmer

Scott Fillmer rounds out the staff shuffle that has gone on for the past few weeks. Last week Josh talked about April Olive and her new role as Small Group Coordinator. The week before that I talked about Julia Farrow’s new role as both communication and volunteer coordinator. This week I will be introducing you [...]

Meet Julia Farrow, New Volunteer Coordinator

Actually most of you may already know Julia, she has been on staff at Cornerstone for almost three years. Not only is Julia dedicated to Christ and to her work at Cornerstone, she is also pretty cool. She and her husband Ben are runners, and she just finished the Disney World Half Marathon earlier this [...]

The Local Church is the Hope of the World

If you haven’t seen Aric Wells story you need to. He told it on video two weeks ago during the Uganda Sunday at Cornerstone. If you have already seen it, watch it again, it’s worth it. Like Brian said over on his blog, “This is why I continue to fall in love with the local [...]

Candy, Community and Growth

Trunk or Treat and the Chili Cook Off is this Sunday afternoon from 4-6pm. It is an event that Cornerstone has held almost every year the church has been in existence. Before our current building was completed we used to just come out to the property, about where the gravel lot is now, and line [...]

New Office Hours, More Name Tags

This Sunday you will see more of these name tags. They belong to key volunteer leaders and staff members who work on Sunday. Why will you see more of these name tags? We have shifted our office hours to include Sunday morning. Beginning today, October 1, the office at the church will be closed all [...]

Cornerstone’s Communication Philosophy

It wasn’t too long ago that opening a bulletin on Sunday morning at Cornerstone unleashed a flood of colorful sheets of paper. Each sheet had a different announcement on it, and the worshipers were expected to consume each one. Since those days, we have narrowed our focus on Sunday morning and throughout our communication strategy. [...]

Online Giving Makes an Impact

Have you ever forgotten to bring your checkbook on Sunday morning? Do you have to miss a Sunday but don’t want to skip your tithe? Cornerstone now offers the option of online giving. It’s easy, it’s quick and it’s secure. Go to our website www.cornerstonebuzz.org. Click on the “Give” button. Register for an account or [...]