Cornerstone’s Vision Statement is to be “a Church where all people can worship, serve, and share God’s grace.”
There are many opportunities for all people, of all ages to serve one another and the community, and to grow in their faith, sharing in God’s grace through small groups, Sunday School, Bible Studies, and meals! Click here to volunteer!
There are many opportunities for all people, of all ages to serve one another and the community, and to grow in their faith, sharing in God’s grace through small groups, Sunday School, Bible Studies, and meals! Click here to volunteer!
Cornerstone Care Connection
You’re invited to become part of Cornerstone’s Care Connection, a dynamic new lay-led initiative to
minister to members of the Cornerstone UMC family who are facing the challenges of hospitalization or
hospice or who are home-bound. Please see Debbie DeRossitte to volunteer.
What will members of Cornerstone’s Care Connection (CCC) team be doing?
CCC members will work in cluster groups to reach out to our members with:
• Communication – providing encouragement and support through calls, cards or personal notes.
• Connection – personal visits to the hospital, hospice or homes to extend Christian friendship.
• Communion – taking the sacraments to those who are unable to receive it during our regular
services.
• Chapel Services – participate in chapel services for those who are now residents of skilled homes
such as St. Bernards and Liberty Park.
CCC offers opportunities for Christian service no matter what your age!
You’re invited to become part of Cornerstone’s Care Connection, a dynamic new lay-led initiative to
minister to members of the Cornerstone UMC family who are facing the challenges of hospitalization or
hospice or who are home-bound. Please see Debbie DeRossitte to volunteer.
What will members of Cornerstone’s Care Connection (CCC) team be doing?
CCC members will work in cluster groups to reach out to our members with:
• Communication – providing encouragement and support through calls, cards or personal notes.
• Connection – personal visits to the hospital, hospice or homes to extend Christian friendship.
• Communion – taking the sacraments to those who are unable to receive it during our regular
services.
• Chapel Services – participate in chapel services for those who are now residents of skilled homes
such as St. Bernards and Liberty Park.
CCC offers opportunities for Christian service no matter what your age!