Service Times and Worship Styles

 
Cornerstone offers three worship services every weekend
 
 
Bill Martin, Worship Leader
 The Traditional Blended Service at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday morning is traditional in style, featuring a Pramberger concert grand piano, acoustic instruments, guitar, and special music.  Both Myron and Bill Martin, featured DJ on the Joy FM radio station and music major, lead this service.  Myron and Bill bring the rich traditions of Christianity's history and blends them with the best of contemporary contributions to produce a worship experience that is both rich and alive, yet remains historic and sacred. Time honored hyms and creeds are used in this service. Children participate in this worship service with their families.  What makes the Early Service at Cornerstone different than many churches is a real effort to worship in spirit and truth. We believe that God is the primary audience of our worship. Expect a relaxed friendly atmosphere and an emphasis on practical, biblical teaching.
 

 The Contemporary Service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Morning is contemporary in style, featuring a praise team with drums, Praise Teamelectric guitars, synthesizers, piano, congas, xylophone, and other instruments. Myron Miller, formerly with the Band 606 and former worship leader at Covenant Life Presbyterian, is now part of the Cornerstone family and leads this service.
Children and teens leave for Christian Education during this service. There is a full nursery available and a cry room where you can still see and hear everything that happens in the service . What makes the Late Service at Cornerstone a little different than many other churches is that we want the worship to also be historic and meaningful. God is the audience of our worship and we offer ourselves to Him through song, through testimony, through shared faith with our congregation and the past, and through God speaking and meeting with us in the teaching and total worship experience.  
 
 Our Saturday Evening worship service from 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. is even more contemporary than Sunday mornings.  The Saturday Night Band features some of the best musicians in the area.  Another unique feature of this service is a time of questions/answers from our pastor about the sermon and it's application to life.  Many of those who are investigating the Christian faith will find a friendly effort to reason and dialogue about the Christian faith.
 
To contact Cornerstone's Worship Director, please call Myron Miller, at 907-3939.
 
What about my children?
Our desire is to reach children as well as adults. In order to reach and help teach the children, we encourage our families to take every opportunity to worship together with their children.
 
During our 9 AM, service we provide a nursery for children through age 2.  We encourage our families to teach their children how to worship by having their children worship with them as a family. There is no better way to teach a child than by example.
 
For our 3 through 5 year olds, we provide Children’s Worship. These children will be dismissed from the Worship Service just before the Sermon. Their parents may then pick them up after the Worship Service. (Please note that the activities for these children will be age appropriate. i.e. Younger children are not able to participate, and children 6 years and older will find it too young for them.) 
 
Children Age 6 and/or in 1st Grade and older are expected to worship with their parents.
 
A full Sunday School Program for ages 3 through adults is provided during our 10:45 AM Worship Service.
 
We particularly recommend the Sunday School Program to adults and children.  The program is solid Biblical teaching in age appropriate classes.
 
What about babies and fussy children?
 Nursery The Cornerstone facility is well-equipped for parents with small children. For infants, we have a well-staffed nursery, or if mothers prefer, a "cry" room where the whole service can be viewed and heard without distracting others. The whole building is wired for sound so that if a parent wants to leave the service to attend to a needy child, they can still hear everything going on.