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January 2024 by Josiah Lopez
RVMS is a great schoolGo Titans!
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January 2024 by Adam Joaquin
The presence of god is there.!
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January 2024 by MaAng Harr
If you are looking for a place to worship? Give Cornerstone a try. No judgement, plenty of room to grown with your faith. Something for everyone.
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December 2023 by A Saunders
Caring and loving people changing lives by bring them to him
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November 2023 by Gloria Guerrero
Love this church!! Everyone was so welcoming I definitely will be coming back!!
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September 2023 by Esque _C
This establishment has a very welcoming environment. Where community and encouragement for one another drives faith to work at its best. :)
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September 2023 by Guajira Barraza Hawkins
Best church I've been to so far I always feel God's presence in that place I will go back ?? ?
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August 2023 by Patrica Kemp
Well i went on Mothers day for my first experience and it was full, but i was at the second service. and received a message loud and clear! so that made me internally grateful. I have had a few encounters with grown men from there trying to pursue sexual favors feom me there tho, and it almost scared me away from there till i remembered that the devil is going to do everything he can to keep us from God and will even use the very things you dislike against you because remember he was once an angel and he knows all of our thoughts too. So of the devil knows you dont like to hear about politics at church then hes going to make sure you hear politics louder then anything else. And he will also make you share negative opinions in a public forum to be sure others like you will see them in hopes he can keep more people away from this church. much like he knows i do no want to be bothered by men with sexual addictions at church and the devil is going to make sure that i have to deal with it more and more until i pray hard to God to make it go away. please make all the negative desires that are not of the Lord go away.Get the devil away from us all.and i prayed this at church today when i walked down that isle to the stage and prayed hard to be protected and prayed for the lord to forgive me for being so angry with him lately. in other words i try to have an open mind and clear mind. God bless those who may have had a negative experience please and show tgrm another chance,
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August 2023 by E.C Preety
Pastor Jim Franklin is great has a warm inviting Ora and establishment
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July 2023 by mary hollauer
Love this church it's down to earth they welcome everybody and they love everybody as Jesus did
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June 2023 by Ralf B2
After 7 years I decided to visit again not really impressed. I came to worship God not to talk about politics. I visited on mother's day, expected a full house, but it was half empty.
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June 2023 by Mary Shearer
I love Cornerstone Church! It is full gospel and the pastor is not only an awesome preacher, but he's not afraid to speak out on current issues! Let the church be salt and light in our nation!!
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May 2023 by Linda Whitaker
The most amazing place for personal encounters with Jesus along with a wonderful community of believers! You can find hope, joy, understanding, peace, healing, wise counsel, prayer and help!
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May 2023 by Sammy Bulgara
Next level worshiping and church community it is a new deep season and these latter Days to see Christ and people and pastors that fear the Lord and reverence
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March 2023 by Anon Y.
I have very mixed feelings about this church and about this post... I grew up in this church community and spent most of my life in this community. I eventually moved and explored new churches, and WAS UTTERLY SHOCKED to discover what it felt like to be in healthy church communities. You don't know what you don't know, and my experiences at other churches helped me finally understand everything that had been missing from Cornerstone. Here are my main issues:(1) It started off as a Jesus-loving church (and still very much is), but they are WAY too political. They equate scripture with political opinion and call it truth. Conservatism IS Christianity here. In my last year there, there were numerous times when they invited local conservative politicians to their service and told their fairly large congregation who to vote for. If you're political values are outside of their belief system, you will definitely feel alone and like a bad Christian.(2) Ministry: A lot of churches have this issue, but it felt especially prevalent when I was at Cornerstone. First off, important to know that EVERYONE is related to each other there. Everyone in pastoral leadership and church administration is somehow related or best friends with someone. You don't get far in leading ministry unless you have a personal connection with the Franklins and THEY trust YOU. I spent a lot of years there, and I would be surprised if they knew anything about me other than my name, even though I worked in numerous ministries, was involved in the church, and in similar spaces. The relationships between the laity and church leadership feels very disjointed. ALSO: THERE IS SO MUCH DRAMA BETWEEN EVERYONE IN MINISTRY. Hint: if you want to know about the health of a church, don't look at numbers, look at its culture and ministry. (3) Theology (how they understand the Bible and what it means): I just disagree with Cornerstone's understanding of God and Church majorly. For me, being a Christian means helping others encounter the presence of God through exemplifying love, grace, and everything in between. In my opinion, Cornerstone is very legalistic (focusing on what is "right" verses actually living that out). In one service, a couple came up to dedicate their baby and it was unclear if they were married but they were living together. Jim Franklin called them out in front of the whole congregation and told them they were living in sin, and they clarified that they were indeed married. While I agree that premarital living is not ideal, the focus of that moment should have been a moment of celebration as this couple (who may or may not have known better) decided to dedicate their baby to God. Instead, it turned into a public condemnation that felt wildly awkward and inappropriate. It turned out alright, but what if this couple had been new to Christianity and weren't married? I had a personal experience bringing my significant other to church for the first time, and because they weren't Christian, I was told BY A GREETER that I should just ditch them. They laughed and said they were kidding, but that deeply affected the way my significant other understood Christian culture. They eventually became Christian and found a home in an amazing church no thanks to Cornerstone. (4) There is just a general lack of community. You will learn people's names for sure, and you will smile and greet people during the 1-minute pause for fellowship at the beginning of Sunday Service. People CAN be nice, but it all just feels really superficial. It just felt like the typical Christian nice demeanor. Spending most of my life at this church, I never got to know anyone's story and they never asked about mine. I never prayed with my church community about their praise reports or prayer requests (like I do at my current church) and I never found roots at this church despite going almost every single Sunday. On the one hand, you could argue it is up to me to create those opportunities, which is valid. But I also think it says a LOT whe