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Cornerstone YXE
by Cornerstone Church
Welcome to Cornerstone Saskatoon! Here you will find an audio version of each weeks Sunday Sermon. A new episode will be uploaded each week on Monday.
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May 10, 2026 "1 God, 1 Way, and 1 Church (For All) Ephesians 2:11-22
In this sermon, we unpack the transformative truth that, regardless of our backgrounds or differences, we are all called into a single body through Jesus Christ. Jeremy, alongside two special guests, illustrates the importance of understanding our unique journeys of faith and how those experiences shape our perspectives on what it means to be a part of God's family.Have you ever felt like an outsider, whether in faith or in life? The early church faced similar challenges, with Jewish and Gentile believers struggling to reconcile their differences. Yet, through the sacrificial love of Christ, barriers of hostility are broken down, inviting everyone into a joyous relationship with God and with each other. Join us as we reflect on our need for humility in our interactions, the significance of embracing diversity within the body of Christ, and how we can become a living temple, showcasing God’s presence to the world. This episode is not just a call for unity but a reminder that every person brings something valuable to the table. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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May 3, 2026 "Getting What You (Don't) Deserve" Ephesians 2:1-10
Welcome to the latest in our series "From Death to Life." This week, we’re diving into Ephesians chapter 2, a profound passage that asks us to confront our own understanding of worthiness and character. Have you ever wondered about the nature of good and bad? Or perhaps you’ve questioned why life can often feel unfair, leading you to wonder, “Do I really deserve this?” In this sermon, Pastor Michael unpacks the radical truth that the Bible presents: that apart from God's grace, we are not inherently good, but rather spiritually dead in our trespasses. It may sound harsh, but this revelation is a crucial first step in understanding God’s incredible mercy.But don't worry; it doesn't end there! Through powerful verses, Paul reminds us that despite our brokenness and the weight of our sin, "But God" changes everything. He is rich in mercy, and His love transforms the narrative of our lives. We discover that, through Christ's resurrection, we are given new life, a new identity, and the gifted ability to do good works—not to earn our salvation, but as a response to the love we've already received. Join us as we reflect on these life-changing truths and learn what it means to live as God’s masterpiece. Whether you’re exploring faith for the first time or rediscovering your purpose, this message speaks to the core of our human experience and invites us to embrace a deeper relationship with God. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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April 19, 2026 "Who We Are In Christ" Ephesians 1:1-14
In this week's sermon, we'll explore the profound and transformative theme of “Who We Are In Christ,” as shared by Pastor Dawn.Are you searching for a deeper understanding of your identity? Do you sometimes feel defined by your struggles, your past, or the demands of the world around you? Pastor Dawn unpacks the rich context of Ephesians, written by the Apostle Paul during his time in prison, and reveals how this ancient letter speaks to our identity and blessings as believers today. As Dawn reflects on Paul's words, we’ll learn that we are more than just sinners saved by grace. We are chosen, redeemed, and adopted into God's family! With powerful insights into the historical backdrop of Ephesus—a bustling port city steeped in diverse beliefs and idol worship—this message reminds us that our worth comes not from what we produce but from who we are in Christ. Get ready to engage with compelling themes of grace, peace, and the incredible blessings bestowed upon us as children of God. Whether you're familiar with Ephesians or encountering it for the first time, today's discussion promises to uplift and inspire your faith.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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April 12, 2026 "Immeasurably More" Ephesians 3:20
This week, we dive deep into the transformative message of "Immeasurably More." This powerful sermon, drawn from Ephesians 3:20-21, challenges us to reconsider our understanding of God’s capacity to act in our lives. Often, we confine our prayers to what seems realistic or manageable, but what if we dared to believe that God could exceed our wildest expectations?In this sermon, we’ll explore the profound truths presented by Paul and how they apply to our lives today. We’ll journey through stories that showcase how God has continually worked beyond human understanding—from Joseph’s incredible rise from the pit of despair to the heights of power in Egypt, to Peter’s miraculous escape from prison. Each narrative serves as a testament that God is not limited by our circumstances or our doubts.As we reflect on these accounts, we’ll also hear an inspiring testimony from Scott about how God moved mightily in the face of uncertainty during the challenging year of 2020, illustrating His ability to create pathways for ministry in unexpected ways. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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March 29, 2026 "Living a Life of Worship" Hebrews 13:15-25
This week, we are diving deep into the heart of worship, exploring what it means to not just celebrate in a moment but to embody a life of worship that resonates with the very core of our faith. As our speaker, Rick, shares with us, the book of Hebrews offers encouragement to hold on to Jesus amidst life’s challenges, urging us to transform fleeting moments of praise into a continual sacrifice of worship. We all experience times of joy and celebration, often reflected in moments like Palm Sunday—but what ultimately sustains us is a steadfast commitment to worship through our actions, our trust, and how we treat others.Have you ever wondered about the difference between a passing shout of praise and a life that consistently glorifies God? In this sermon, we’ll explore that question and more, looking at how we can live out our faith authentically. You’ll hear about the importance of praising God not just in good times, but through every circumstance, recognizing His goodness even in trials. Our lives—filled with acts of kindness and generosity—will reflect our worship. We'll also see how trusting in Jesus as our Shepherd equips us to embrace this journey.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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April 5, 2026 Easter Sunday
This week, we gather to celebrate one of the most pivotal moments in Christian history—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this sermon delivered by Pastor Michael, we’re reminded that Easter is not just a day full of pastel eggs and chocolate bunnies, but a powerful testament to victory, hope, and the profound love that God has for each of us.As we reflect on Colossians chapter two, we’ll explore what it truly means when we declare, “He is risen!” This declaration is not merely a phrase; it signifies that the story does not end with death. In fact, it shouts that Jesus’s victory over sin and death changes everything for humanity.But let’s face it—despite this incredible news, we often look around and see a world still plagued by pain and brokenness. So, what do we do with that? How do we reconcile the joy of the resurrection with the harsh realities of life? Pastor Michael shares a personal story about a broken promise tied to a lost scooter that serves as a perfect metaphor for understanding the deeper debts we hold due to sin; debts we can never repay on our own.Join us as we discover the beautiful truth that God steps in to cover our debts through Jesus’s sacrifice and resurrection. You don’t want to miss how this understanding can radically transform your life and inspire you to live as new creations in Christ.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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March 22, 2026 "Love as Worship: Honouring God in Everyday Life" Hebrews 13:1-14
Life can feel overwhelming, and in a world that often pushes us towards self-centeredness, the call to self-sacrificial love emerges as both a challenge and a beautiful opportunity. As we reflect on the notion of worship, many of us picture songs and rituals, yet true worship encompasses so much more—it’s how we treat one another, particularly those who are marginalized or suffering.In this sermon, we’ll unpack the significance of honouring one another in our homes, our churches, and our communities. We’ll explore what it means to love our neighbours, including strangers and those who may be suffering, as though their pain is our own. This message urges us to look beyond the confines of our daily lives and truly engage with the lives of others, reminding us that loving deeply is an act that reflects the worth of our remarkable God.You'll hear thought-provoking insights on the nature of love, the importance of healthy relationships, and the transformative power of genuine connection with Christ and each other. Whether your faith journey is longstanding or just beginning, this episode will encourage you to examine how you can embody worship through love each day. So, grab your headphones, open your heart, and join me as we explore the beautiful call to live out love as an act of worship—together, we’ll discover how our everyday actions can honor God and reflect His infinite worth.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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March 15, 2026 "Set Apart On The Mountain" Hebrews 12:14-29
In this sermon, we dive deep into the powerful message titled *“Set Apart on the Mountain. Pastor Dawn unpacks pivotal themes from the book of Hebrews, exploring what it truly means to be set apart in our relationship with God.Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life’s hardships? You’re not alone. Pastor Dawn speaks directly to those feelings as she reminds us that God’s discipline in our lives is not punitive; it’s purposeful. Through the lens of Hebrews 12, she reveals that God uses our challenges to shape us, to draw us closer to His holiness, and to help us endure like never before.Join us as we explore the contrast between Mount Sinai, where fear and distance from God reigned, and Mount Zion—our current reality of grace and joy through Jesus Christ. With relatable anecdotes and biblical wisdom, Pastor Dawn encourages us to maintain our faith and offers a community perspective, reminding us that none of us are meant to walk this journey alone.So whether you’re driving, exercising, or just taking a moment for yourself, get ready to be inspired and challenged. Let’s listen in and discover how we can embrace God’s discipline as a sign of His love and engage actively in our pursuit of peace and holiness together. This is a message you won't want to miss!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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March 8, 2026 "Endurance" Hebrews 12 - 13
Bryan takes us on a nostalgic journey back to his youth—a time filled with the thrill of cycling adventures alongside friends. Imagine pedalling through the streets, fueled by dreams of new horizons, and facing daunting challenges like the infamous "Man Maker Hill." Just as endurance in cycling requires training and preparation, so does our spiritual journey. This sermon will remind you that being a follower of Christ is not a sprint; it's a marathon—a race filled with ups and downs, steep hills, and even cold rain. We’ll explore the significance of surrounding ourselves with a supportive community, identifying what hinders us, and keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the ultimate source of endurance and strength.As you listen, you'll be encouraged to reflect on your own life. Are you feeling weary in your race? Do you have a crowd of witnesses cheering you on? Join us as we navigate these questions and seek to deepen our understanding of what it means to "run with perseverance." If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Feb 22, 2026 "Everyday Hall of Famers" Hebrews 11:32-40
This week, we’re exploring a powerful sermon titled “Everyday Hall of Famers,” and it’s a timely reminder that true faith isn’t only about triumphs and victories, but also about navigating the complexities and challenges of life.Have you ever felt like you’re not measuring up, especially when you compare yourself to those “Hall of Famers” of faith, like Abraham, Moses, or the prophets? Well, today, we’ll look at Hebrews 11—they’re often celebrated for their extraordinary acts of faith. But what happens when faith doesn’t come with a trophy or a spotlight? What about those quieter, more painful moments of our journey where it feels like God is silent or distant?In this sermon, Rick unpacks the dual nature of faith through the lens of scripture, revealing that sometimes faith leads to visible victories, while other times it brings us through deep valleys of suffering. We’ll reflect on how both experiences are precious in the eyes of God and how they contribute to a greater story—His story.Join us as we journey together through the ups and downs, recognizing that no matter where we find ourselves, we are part of a legacy of faith that transcends time and circumstance. It’s not about being the greatest of all time—it’s about being faithful in the little things, being an “Everyday Hall of Famer” in our own right.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Feb 15, 2026 "Faith That Endures" Hebrews 11:20-31
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been navigating through Hebrews chapter 11, a beautiful passage that highlights what genuine faith looks like. This week, we’ll reflect on powerful stories from biblical figures like Abraham and Moses, who each faced immense trials yet chose to trust God’s timing and character. Their journeys exemplify that faith isn’t just about belief; it’s about action, endurance, and the courage to stand strong amidst uncertainty.We’ll tackle vital questions: How do we live out our faith authentically in a culture that pushes us toward comfort and self-interest? How do we respond to the division around us without compromising our values? With teachings from the Bible and inspiring examples, this sermon will challenge you to see every choice as an opportunity to strengthen your faith and reflect Christ’s love in your world.So, whether you're feeling overwhelmed by life's pressures or simply searching for a deeper understanding of your faith journey, this sermon is for you. Let’s embark on this journey together and uncover how our faith can not only sustain us but transform the world around us. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Feb 8, 2026 "Faith That Goes" Hebrews 11:8-19
Have you ever wrestled with the concept of faith? What does it truly mean to trust and act on those beliefs, especially in times of hardship? Faith can often feel intangible; it's about believing without seeing, obeying without knowing, and trusting without fully understanding. But today, we're going to unpack what a lived faith looks like through the lens of Abraham—a man whose journey exemplified resilience and trust in God's promises, even when circumstances seemed insurmountable.In this sermon, Michael explores the five key aspects of living a faithful life: the idea that faith is a journey that requires patience, the ability to believe in the impossible, the importance of focusing on the bigger picture, and ultimately, the call to obedience. He'll share personal experiences that illustrate how faith requires not just acknowledgment but a deliberate choice to trust in God's character—even when life takes unexpected turns.Join us as we navigate through the powerful scripture and stories that illustrate how we can embody our faith, live it out authentically, and inspire others—especially the next generation. So grab your Bible, settle in, and let’s embark on this journey together as we unveil what it truly means to have "Faith That Goes."If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Feb 1, 2026 "Faith In Action" Hebrews 11:1-7
This week, we are excited to bring you a powerful sermon titled “Faith In Action,” delivered by our guest speaker Mike Gordon. You might remember him from before, bringing warmth and authenticity that resonates with so many of us.In this sermon, Mike guides us through a compelling exploration of faith, drawing insights from the book of Hebrews. He paints a vivid picture of what it truly means to walk by faith—believing without seeing, obeying without knowing, and trusting without understanding. Through captivating personal stories, including an exhilarating tale of skydiving in Dubai, he illustrates how faith is not just a set of beliefs, but a lived experience that should be reflected in our everyday lives.As we listen, we’ll discover through the examples of Abel, Enoch, and Noah from the Old Testament how their unwavering faith can inspire us, even in a culture where practicing our faith can feel challenging. Mike challenges us to examine whether our own lives display the kind of faith that encourages those around us. Are we living in a way that draws others towards Jesus?Join us as we explore how we can boldly display our faith in today’s world and inspire others to do the same. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Jan 25, 2026 "Hold On" Hebrews 10:19-39
In this week's sermon, Rick explores the depth of our relationships with God and one another and addresses a struggle many of us experience—the subtle drifting away from our faith community and, eventually, from our relationship with Jesus Himself.Have you ever felt distant from those who once brought you joy? Perhaps you’ve found yourself skipping church services or hesitating to connect with fellow believers. In this sermon, Rick expertly unpacks the reality that relationships often don’t end with a bang but with slow, silent drift. He reminds us that our connection with Christ requires intentionality, effort, and above all, community.As we reflect on scripture from Hebrews, we’ll learn about the amazing privilege we have to boldly enter into God’s presence because of Christ. We’re invited to draw near, not with apprehension, but with confidence! But why is it that we frequently shy away from this divine invitation? The truth is, faith isn't lived in isolation. It’s formed in fellowship, shared burdens, and mutual encouragement—an essential reminder for all believers, especially in these challenging times.Through heartfelt wisdom, Rick encourages us to hold tightly to one another and to our faith, reminding us that in moments of fatigue and uncertainty, staying connected to Jesus and each other is paramount. Get ready to be uplifted as we explore how we can endure faithfully together, looking forward with hope and assurance in our journey of faith.So, whether you're feeling weary, disconnected, or simply looking for encouragement to keep going, this episode is for you. Join us as we illuminate the path of persistence in Christ and the power of community. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Jan 18, 2026 - "It Is Finished!" Hebrews 10:1-18
In this sermon, we’re joined by our guest speaker, Rick, who masterfully unpacks the incredible message of Christ's sacrifice—the ultimate gift given to us through love. As we navigate through this chapter, we’ll discover how the old sacrificial system served merely as a shadow, a precursor to the reality that is Jesus. His once-for-all sacrifice is not just an act of mercy, but an invitation into a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. Rick challenges us to see God as more than a figure to obey out of obligation; instead, He is our loving Father, beckoning us into a life marked by freedom, grace, and joy. With vivid imagery and compelling insights, this sermon will leave you contemplating the depth of God's love and how our response can transform our lives. So, whether you're commuting, working out, or simply enjoying a moment of stillness, prepare your heart to be moved and inspired as we explore what it truly means to walk in the light of His unconditional love. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Jan 11, 2026 "Drawing Near Through Christ" Hebrews 9:1-28
In a world where guilt and shame often hold us back from experiencing true connection and intimacy, today’s sermon titled "Drawing Near Through Christ" invites us to reflect on a vital question: Do we draw near to God fully believing that we are forgiven, or do feelings of inadequacy keep us at bay. This sermon challenges us to put aside our fears and misconceptions about approaching a holy God and instead embrace the liberating truth that we have access to Him through Jesus Christ.As we turn to Hebrews 9, we will discover how Christ, as our High Priest, offers us something the old covenant could never provide—true inner cleansing and the ability to approach God with confidence. The message beautifully illustrates that while God's holiness is awe-inspiring, His love and grace are equally profound, beckoning us into a life-giving relationship with Him.We invite you to join us in exploring the powerful implications of Christ's sacrifice and how it enables us to live in freedom and authenticity before our Creator. Let’s dive in and see how we can draw near to God as we celebrate the incredible gift of grace that has been freely given to us through Jesus.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Jan 4, 2026 "The Holiness Of God"
This week we embark on a journey through one of the most profound and moving passages in the Bible: Isaiah 6.Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the reality of your own shortcomings? In this week's sermon, titled "The Holiness of God," we confront the staggering purity of God and the undeniable sinfulness of humanity. In the year that King Uzziah died, the prophet Isaiah enters the temple and is granted a breathtaking vision of God’s holiness—a sight that leaves him shaken, vulnerable, and aware of his own dirtiness in the face of divine perfection.Join us as we grapple with essential questions: What does it mean for God to be holy? How does His holiness impact our understanding of ourselves and our relationship with Him? And perhaps most importantly, how can a holy God still choose to use sinful people like you and me for His purpose?This sermon will not only challenge your perspective on God’s character, but it will also encourage you to reflect on your own life and the ways you can be transformed through His grace. We’ll uncover powerful truths about God’s redemptive work, His heartfelt call for us to reflect His holiness, and the stunning promise that we can be made whole in Him.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Dec 28, 2025 "Hold On To Jesus"
In this week's sermon, we dig into the heart of what it means to truly hold on to Jesus, especially in those in-between moments when life feels a little less than joyful. Have you ever found yourself in that hazy space between the magic of Christmas and the quiet routine of everyday life? You’re not alone. Lisa beautifully captures that bittersweet feeling many of us experience after the holidays, reminding us that despite the gifts and festivities, what we truly long for is the presence of Jesus himself. While holiday cheer may fade, the hope, peace, joy, and love that Jesus offers us are meant to be a constant in our lives, not just a seasonal celebration.Lisa reflects on the profound lesson that while we may know a lot about God, the real challenge is knowing Him intimately and deeply. She encourages us to pursue Jesus not just with our words, but through active, daily practices that draw us closer to Him. From establishing meaningful prayer routines to engaging with Scripture daily and nurturing relationships with other believers, Lisa shares transformative habits that can reshape our spiritual journeys.So if you’re seeking a deeper connection with God and wondering how to cultivate hope, peace, joy, and love throughout the year, you won’t want to miss this episode. Grab your headphones, settle in, and let’s explore the ways we can hold on to Jesus every day, turning our hearts toward Him to experience the life He promises us. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Dec 21, 2025 "Joseph - The Unassuming Power Of Love"
This week we dive deep into the powerful themes of love, trust, and obedience through the life of an unassuming hero—Joseph. You may be familiar with him as the silent figure standing beside Mary in the nativity scene, but today, we’ll uncover the profound impact he had as the earthly father of Jesus.In this sermon, we’ll explore what it means to love in a world filled with uncertainty and confusion. How do we navigate our own trials and mixed emotions during this holiday season? Joseph’s story reveals that true love often chooses obedience over self-protection and that it trusts God even when the path ahead is unclear. As we look closely at Joseph’s character, we’ll see how his quiet strength and unwavering faith shaped not only the life of Jesus but also offers us a blueprint for our own lives as we strive to reflect God's love amidst our challenges. So, whether you’re wrestling with the pressures of the season, remembering lost loved ones, or striving to understand your relationship with God, take a moment to join us as we examine how an ordinary man's extraordinary love can teach us all to align our lives with God’s purpose. Let’s dive in and discover the transformative power of love through the life of Joseph.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Dec 14, 2025 “Joy To The World. My Life Is Hard” Luke 1:46-56
"Joy to the World. My Life is Hard." As we journey through the Advent season, our focus aligns beautifully on the theme of joy—a joy that doesn't arise from our circumstances but is deeply rooted in the promises of God. In this sermon, we explore the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, who embodies a profound and radiant joy amid challenging times. Imagine receiving news that changes your life forever. Mary was faced with exactly that when an angel announced she would give birth to the Savior. Her response? Instead of succumbing to fear or doubt, she filled the space around her with song and praise. We'll unpack how Mary’s story resonates with our own experiences of hardship and anticipation. What does it mean to rejoice when on the surface, life feels overwhelming? Through her journey, we’ll discover that true joy isn't a fleeting emotion tied to earthly circumstances. Rather, it’s a steadfast hope that looks forward to God’s promises—a kind of joy that strengthens us in the face of trials.We'll also reflect on the wisdom of C.S. Lewis and scripture that reminds us to consider joy in our waiting and how past trials can enhance our present faith. So, whether you're struggling with your own difficulties or simply seeking a deeper understanding of the joy God offers, this message is for you. Join us as we learn to embrace joy and find strength through our Savior, just as Mary did. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Dec 7, 2025 “Come Hold My Hand” Luke 2:8-20
As we journey through the stories of Advent, we often reflect on the hope and joy that the birth of Christ brings. But today, we’re focusing on something that eludes many of us amidst life's chaos: the true peace of Christ.This week, we’ll explore the incredible story of the shepherds—those seemingly insignificant figures who were entrusted with the greatest news of all. Imagine being terrified in the dead of night, and then experiencing an overwhelming display of God’s glory! It’s a stark contrast that mirrors our own lives when we face fear and uncertainty.Throughout this episode, we’ll wrestle with the question: What does it really mean to experience peace in a world that constantly tries to sweep us off our feet? Pastor Austin, draws compelling parallels between the shepherds' journey and our own struggles, showing us how peace doesn't come from having everything under control, but rather from placing our trust in God’s hands—just like a child learning to navigate icy paths, knowing that a strong hand is there to steady them.Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, searching for serenity, or longing for that calming presence in your life, you’ll find encouragement in the transformative power of encountering Jesus. Join us as we uncover how true peace is not the absence of turmoil, but the presence of God in our very midst.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Nov 30, 2025 “How Hope Responds”
As we kick off this special series, we’re diving into the theme of hope—a cornerstone of our faith and a vital part of the Christmas narrative.This week, we're exploring a familiar yet profound story: the arrival of the Magi, the wise men who traveled great distances in search of the newborn King. Their journey not only reveals their own response to hope but also challenges us to examine our own. In a world often filled with uncertainty and distractions, how do we maintain our hope? How do we respond to the promise of Christ’s coming, both at Christmas and in anticipation of His return?As we look back to the first Christmas, we'll uncover the layers of hope found in Christ's humble arrival and what it means for each of us. The Magi's actions teach us powerful lessons about worship, sacrifice, and the importance of responding to the divine guidance in our lives.So join me as we revisit this incredible story from the Gospel of Matthew, reflecting on the Magi’s dedication and the responses it invites within us.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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November 23, 2025 “A Better Promise” Hebrews 8:6-13
As we navigate through the rich text of Hebrews, we'll discover the profound truth that Jesus is not just an upgrade; He is the fulfillment of the promises God made to His people. Imagine a life where the burdens of past rituals are lifted and replaced with a relationship where you can confidently approach God—this is the heart of the new covenant.In this sermon, we’ll unpack the significance of Jesus as our superior high priest. What does it mean for Him to offer a better sacrifice in a perfect tabernacle? We’ll examine the transformative power of the new covenant, where God Himself takes the initiative—making promises that we, in our human frailty, often fail to keep.Join us as we reflect on questions that not only challenge our understanding of God’s grace but also invite us into a deeper, more intimate relationship with Him. How often do we see God as distant, rather than as someone who welcomes us with open arms? Are we trying to earn His love, or do we live in the light of the love He has already given us?Together, let’s remember that through Jesus, the promise of God is alive, active, and available to us today. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Nov 16, 2025 “It’s Easy, Just Be Perfect” Hebrews 7
This week, we’re taking a closer look at Hebrews Chapter 7, where we encounter the remarkable figure of Jesus Christ as our perfect high priest. This isn’t just a theological exploration; it’s an invitation to experience a transformative relationship with God, one that abolishes the barriers we often feel between ourselves and the divine. For centuries, the people of Israel relied on a flawed system of priests—some good, some not so good—who could only approach God once a year, on behalf of the people. But through Jesus, a new way is made possible, allowing us unprecedented access to the throne room of God. Gone are the days of needing a mediator; Jesus invites us into His presence, cleansing us of our sins and bridging the gap between our imperfections and His holiness.As we unravel this rich truth, you'll discover that being "perfect" is not about unattainable standards but about being restored—made complete in Christ. Whether you’re feeling distant from God, wrestling with past mistakes, or simply yearning for deeper connection, this episode holds a wealth of hope.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Nov 2, 2025 “Deep Roots Or Dead Soil?” Hebrews 6:4-8
This week, we’ll reflect on a powerful moment in our church community—Baptism Sunday—where we celebrate the steps of faith taken by individuals that remind us of our own beginnings in Christ.Together, we’ll look into Hebrews 6, a passage many theologians consider one of the most challenging in the New Testament. What does it mean for us to grow in maturity? Are we, like the Israelites, sometimes content with our current level of faith, wandering through life without truly engaging in the transformative journey God has for us?We’ll explore the three major interpretations of this scripture, dissecting what it means to either risk losing the blessings of God due to complacency or to embrace a life of deep-rooted faith that bears fruit in our lives. Through the metaphor of gardening, we’ll challenge ourselves to consider what kind of soil our faith represents. Are we nurturing our relationship with God, allowing it to blossom, or are we letting weeds of doubt and stagnation take root?Join us as we discover the profound truths hidden in this difficult passage, and let's reflect together on our personal journeys of faith—because the choice of what kind of spiritual harvest we produce ultimately lies in our hands. So grab your Bible, and let’s get ready to grow deeper together!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Oct 26, 2025 “At Least I Have Milk” Hebrews 5:11-6:3
Have you ever found yourself rolling your eyes at someone who just won't grow up? Perhaps it's that friend who still acts like a teenager, or maybe it's a family member who seems stuck in their ways. In this sermon, we’ll confront a similar reality within ourselves as believers. Are we still sipping on spiritual milk when we should be feasting on solid food? Join us as we unravel the stern yet loving exhortation from the author of Hebrews, who invites us to move past the basics of our faith and to press into a deeper relationship with Christ. This message isn’t just a gentle nudge; it’s a call to action. It’s about recognizing that our spiritual growth requires intentional effort and a willingness to step out of our comfort zones.We’ll explore what it means to go from being spiritual infants to being discerners of good and evil, to train our spiritual muscles for maturity, and to embrace the fuller life God has laid out for us. So, grab a cup of coffee or settle in wherever you are, and let’s get ready to be challenged and encouraged as we seek more than just a glass of milk in our walk with Christ. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Oct 19, 2025 “Do Evangelicals Need A Priest?”
This week we dive deep into a powerful topic that resonates with many of us: the role of Jesus as our High Priest. Have you ever felt distant from God, wondering how you can truly connect with Him?Well, this week's sermon, titled “Do Evangelicals Need A Priest?”, addresses this very question and opens up a transformative understanding of our relationship with Christ.As Pastor Austin unfolds the scripture, he draws a compelling comparison between the traditional priesthood of Aaron and the unparalleled priesthood of Jesus. You might think you know what it means to have a mediator between you and God, but Austin challenges us to see beyond the surface—to envision an intimate relationship with God, made possible through Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. Imagine having access to the throne of grace at any moment, intertwining the divine and the human in a way that transforms how we live our lives. This isn’t just a history lesson; it’s a call to recognize and embrace the profound implications of Jesus’ role in our lives today.So whether you've felt the weight of sin holding you back or you've longed for a deeper connection with God, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore what it truly means for Jesus to be our High Priest—how He empathizes with our struggles, offers us redemption, and invites us to live boldly in His presence.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Oct 12, 2025 “Faith And The Rest Of It”
In a world that often equates rest with idleness or escape, Jeremy guides us toward a transformative understanding of what it means to find true rest in God's presence and plan. He shares candidly about his personal struggles with busyness and exhaustion, illustrating how true restoration comes not from simply pausing our activities, but from intentionally entering into a deeper relationship with Christ.With Thanksgiving upon us, there’s no better time to reflect on gratitude and our need for spiritual renewal. Jeremy connects the dots between rest, faith, and our journey of faith—we’ll see how that ties back to the Israelites’ journey, the concept of Sabbath, and the ultimate rest we long for in Heaven.As you listen to this sermon, think about your own life. Are you running on empty, looking for moments of escape instead of seeking the restorative power of God's presence? Prepare to be challenged, encouraged, and inspired to trust in God's perfect plan for your life. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Oct 5, 2025 “Be Careful….Check Your Heart” Hebrews 3:7-19
Have you ever felt a whisper of doubt creeping in, or found yourself questioning your faith? You're not alone. Many of us can relate to the struggles faced by the early church—those early Christians enduring persecution, grappling with their beliefs, and at times, contemplating turning away from the freedom found in Christ. Dawn draws from the author of Hebrews' urgent message, urging us to “check our hearts,” reminding us of the importance of holding steadfast to our faith amidst life’s challenges.In this week's sermon, we learn about the dangers of a hardened heart and what it means to truly trust in God. It’s an invitation to reflect on our spiritual lives and identify those moments when we may be drifting away, subtly led astray by sin’s deceitfulness. But fear not; there’s also this incredible hope! Pastor Dawn encourages us that, despite our struggles, we can experience renewal and intimacy with God through a softened heart - a heart willing to embrace His love and truth.So, grab your Bible and a comfortable seat as we take this journey together. Let's prepare to examine our hearts, challenge our beliefs, and discover the beauty of God’s unwavering grace.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Sept 28, 2025 “Jesus - Greater Than Moses” Hebrews 3:1-6
In this week's message we dive deep into the heart of the Word and explore the rich truths of our faith. We're unpacking a powerful sermon titled "Jesus - Greater Than Moses," delivered by Len Bachiu.In a world where we often face pressures to conform, whether it's to societal norms or perhaps even a longing for the familiar comfort of old beliefs, Len speaks to a community reminiscent of the early church – those who, having found refuge in Jesus, find themselves tempted to turn back to what they once knew. As he draws parallels between the monumental figure of Moses and the supremacy of Christ, you'll discover why understanding Jesus as greater is not just an academic exercise but a vital part of our faith journey.Len shares personal anecdotes, deep insights into Scripture, and thought-provoking questions that challenge us to reflect on our own commitments and witness. He confronts the reality of hypocrisy, the allure of falling away, and most importantly, calls us to a firm foundation in Christ – the Solid Rock on which we stand.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Sept 21, 2025 “Showing Us The Way” Hebrews 2:5-18
Have you ever paused to consider why God chose to come to Earth in human form? Why did He endure suffering and ultimately meet a tragic end on the cross? These aren't just theological questions; they are the very essence of our understanding of Jesus as our Savior and as the ultimate example of what it means to truly live as humans. In this week's message, we’ll unpack how Jesus is not only greater than the angels but also greater than Adam. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He redefines humanity and offers us a glimpse of how we were intended to live from the very beginning. This isn’t just an ancient story; it’s a personal invitation for each of us to embrace our identity as children of God.We’ll reflect on Psalm 8 and how it highlights God's immense love and care for humanity, even when we fall short. We'll see how Jesus, our perfect example, faced trials and temptation, echoing our own struggles. Yet, in all that He went through, He kept His eyes fixed on the Father, showing us how to navigate our own lives amid chaos and suffering.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Sept 14, 2025 “Jesus Is Greater” Hebrews 1:4-14
In this sermon, Pastor Michael explores the convincing argument presented in Hebrews that elevates Christ above all, including the angels. It was written to an audience facing persecution, a community wrestling with the cost of following Jesus. Just like them, we often find ourselves at a crossroads, confronted with distractions and challenges that make it easy to lose sight of what truly matters.Through this insightful message, you will discover why Jesus is the anchor for our souls and how He is worthy of our worship and commitment, regardless of life’s storms. The reminder that “Jesus is greater” is not just a theological assertion; it’s a call to action for all of us to prioritize our faith amidst life's chaos.So, whether you’re in a season of joy or struggling through sorrow, take a moment to listen and reflect on how you can live your life in a way that truly honors Christ, the creator and sustainer of all. Join us as we lift our eyes to the one who is greater than everything else and find renewed hope and purpose in Him. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Sept 7, 2025 “Let’s Get Excited” Hebrews 1:1-3;2:1-4
In this week's message, Pastor Austin explores the Book of Hebrews, an incredible biblical text that speaks not only to new Christians but also to lifelong believers and seekers alike. The author of Hebrews passionately urges us to reignite that initial spark — the excitement of the Gospel — reminding us that following Christ is more than a religious duty; it’s a thrilling journey filled with promise and purpose.This sermon invites us to remember who Jesus is and the monumental significance of what He has done for us. Just like a coach rallying a team before a big game, the author reinforces that we must keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, especially when life gets tough and distractions threaten to pull us away.So, if you’ve found yourself feeling weary or uninspired in your spiritual walk, you won’t want to miss this. Let’s unpack the profound truths of Hebrews together and rediscover what it means to be excited about our faith. Get ready to be inspired as we kindle a renewed passion for the One who is truly better than anything else!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Aug 31, 2025 “Passing The Torch” 2 Kings 2, Acts 1-2
In this sermon, Charis Israelson shares powerful insights from the biblical stories of Elijah and Elisha, alongside the transformative events in the Book of Acts. She explores the theme of prophetic succession, a powerful image that reminds us of the importance of mentorship and leadership within our faith. Just as Elijah passed his mantle to Elisha, we are all called to pass on our faith and teachings to those who follow after us.Throughout the sermon, Charis highlights the significance of waiting and preparation before embracing the responsibility of leadership, echoing the lessons we learn from the early disciples as they anticipated the coming of the Holy Spirit.So, whether you're seeking guidance in your own journey of faith, looking to inspire the next generation, or simply curious about what it means to carry the torch of Christ’s ministry forward, this sermon has something impactful for you.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Aug 24, 2025 “Restful Yoke” Matthew 11:28-30
In this week's sermon, Pastor Dawn examines one of the most comforting invitations found in the Gospel of Matthew—Jesus' call to the weary and burdened.In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus beckons us to come to Him, promising rest for our souls. But what does it truly mean to take on His yoke? As we dive deeper into Jesus’ words, we'll uncover the significance of His invitation in the context of our lives today—a world often filled with expectations, burdens, and the weight of self-imposed standards.Together, we’ll explore how Jesus offers not just relief from our struggles, but a redefined purpose through personal relationship and genuine discipleship. We’ll investigate the cultural and historical backdrop of this scripture, revealing profound insights that speak to our current experiences. So, if you've ever felt overwhelmed or weighed down by the demands of life, this message is for you. Grab your headphones, settle in, and let’s discover the beauty of a restful yoke that Jesus invites us to embrace.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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August 17, 2025 “How Can I Go Anywhere Else?”
This week, we dive into a thought-provoking sermon titled "How Can I Go Anywhere Else?" Have you ever tasted something so extraordinary that it left you longing for more? Imagine savoring authentic Italian pasta or experiencing the thrill of skiing down majestic mountains, only to return to something far less satisfying. This week, we reflect on a similar experience with Jesus, who offered the crowd, and us, not just the bread of life, but a life-changing relationship that transcends our deepest needs.Pastor Austin takes us on a journey through the encounters Jesus had with three distinct groups—the curious Jewish audience, the devoted disciples, and those closest to Him, the twelve apostles. Each group faced a pivotal moment in their understanding of what it truly meant to follow Jesus. As they navigated the complexities of His teachings about being the bread of life, reactions ranged from excitement to confusion and ultimately, a decisive choice.We’ll witness how the hunger for more than just temporary satisfaction can lead us to the ultimate fulfillment found in Christ. For those who have sensed this call in their own lives, we invite you into a deeper conversation about faith, understanding, and a relationship with Jesus that’s unlike anything else.So grab your headphones and settle in as we explore these powerful truths and ask ourselves—how can we settle for anything less than the life-changing, soul-sustaining Bread of Life? Let's dive in!- **00:00:00** - Introduction- **00:00:01** - Have You Ever Experienced Something Good and Then Disappeared?- **00:01:43** - Jesus spoke to three groups in the Life- **00:10:42** - The People of the Kingdom- **00:11:22** - The Life of the Disciples- **00:20:48** - Heavenly Prayer- **00:23:30** - Titanic Gifts and offerings- **00:25:11** - Conclusion.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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August 10, 2025 "Worship Twice, Cut Once" Isaiah 6:1-13
If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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August 3, 2025 "You Can’t Have it Both Ways" James 4:7-8
Have you ever considered what it truly means to commit your life to God? In this week’s sermon, Pastor Austin delves deep into James 4, highlighting the tension between our worldly desires and our spiritual commitments. He draws parallels between the destructive behaviors of the Jewish leaders and our own struggles with selfishness, reminding us that our cravings often wage war against our relationship with God. Pastor Austin urges us to resist the devil and draw near to God, presenting a powerful choice: to live in alignment with God’s will, rather than chasing fleeting worldly pleasures. He challenges us to examine what we might be clinging to that hinders our devotion to God, encouraging a posture of humility to receive His grace. As he wraps up, Pastor Austin makes an urgent call to action: to not only recognize our need for God but to actively repent and lay down our burdens at His feet. For those battling doubts or desires that pull us away from God, he reminds us that nothing can fill that God-shaped hole in our lives except for a sincere commitment to Him.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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July 20, 2025 "The Shepherd Is Enough" Psalm 23
Have you ever felt overwhelmed, as if life is demanding more than you can give? In Pastor Michael's sermon on Psalm 23, he invites us to explore the profound truth that God is enough, especially when life’s difficulties loom large. This well-known psalm serves as a beacon of hope and comfort, reminding us that even in our darkest valleys, we can trust in God’s presence and guidance. Pastor Michael emphasizes that true abundance comes from a relationship with God, not from external possessions or comparisons. He challenges us to reflect on whether we genuinely live as though God is sufficient for our needs, urging us to release our worries to him and to embrace His unwavering support. As chaos surrounds us—be it personal struggles or global turmoil—we have the opportunity to declare, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” Let this be a rallying cry to seek God wholeheartedly, celebrating His goodness and mercy in every season. Are you ready to trust that God is enough for you?If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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July 13, 2025 "For the Display of His Splendor" Isaiah 61:1-4
How often do we feel led to a path we didn’t anticipate, sparked by seemingly insignificant moments? Ken Switzer shares his incredible journey from a loving farm upbringing in Saskatchewan to his life-changing ministry with La Jornada in Bolivia, driven by a deep calling to care for those in dire need. He draws from Isaiah 61, portraying God's promise of restoration and hope through the Messiah, emphasizing how this message resonates profoundly with the broken lives of the young men he serves. Ken explains that through their challenges, these individuals are transforming—receiving "beauty for ashes" and learning to embrace their identity in Christ. This message echoes not just in the streets of Bolivia but within our lives as well, urging us to reflect on how we can extend God’s love and mercy to those around us. God has a perfect plan for each and every one of us, and urges us to walk in a direction, listening and watching as God opens or closes doors, whether they may be insignificant or miraculous. Don’t wait—take action today and become a vessel of change in your community and beyond!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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July 6, 2025 "A Side/B Side" Matthew 22:34-40
Are you truly loving God with every fiber of your being? In his sermon, Tyler emphasizes that Jesus outlines the greatest commandments in Matthew 22: Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself. While the Pharisees attempted to trap Jesus with their tricky questions, He responded with clarity and profound truth, revealing that love should be at the core of our faith. Tyler’s perspective today challenges us to ask ourselves what we are famous for among our friends; are we more known for our love for sports or coffee than for our commitment to Christ? This serves as an invitation for each of us to reflect deeply on our spiritual priorities and actively engage with both our neighbors and our communities. He encourages us to memorize the commandments as a family, to pray for those around us, and to share our experiences of faith. In this summer of exploring favorite scriptures, let’s not only love God fully but also express that love through concrete actions of kindness and service. Act now—let's embody that transforming love of Jesus in our everyday lives!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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June 29, 2025 "So Now Go" Matthew 28:18-20
What if this summer became a season where you stepped boldly into your mission field? We are reminded that as believers, we are not just called to live our faith quietly, but to actively share the hope of Jesus with the world around us. Drawing from scripture, including 2 Corinthians 5:17 and the Great Commission in Matthew 28, it is emphasized that we are new creations, divinely commissioned to spread the message of Christ everywhere we go—whether at the lake, in our neighborhoods, or during summer jobs. Our challenge is to not only live differently as God's salt and light but to engage authentically with those we encounter, echoing the need to lovingly share our testimonies of faith. As we head into the summer, we are invited to proclaim God’s goodness, affirming that we are equipped and sent.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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June 22, 2025 "Proclaim Jesus: Our Testimony of Hope" Acts 2:22-36
In this sermon, we're wrapping up our series on the essential building blocks of our faith. We've journeyed through key elements like the glory of God, the role of Jesus Christ, and the power of the Holy Spirit. But today, we are zeroing in on something incredibly important: the call to proclaim the Gospel—the good news of Jesus Christ. Have you ever felt hesitant to share your faith? Maybe you're unsure about what to say, worried you might not have all the answers, or fearful of being too pushy. You're not alone in these feelings. In fact, we all have our moments of doubt, fear, and uncertainty. But today, we'll explore what the Gospel truly is, its life-changing power, and how we can step out in faith to share it with others—just like the early disciples did.Drawing from the profound words of Scripture, we'll dissect the essence of the Gospel as Paul outlines it in 1 Corinthians 15, focusing on Jesus' death and resurrection. We'll also look at Peter's bold proclamation in Acts 2, which calls all of Israel to recognize Jesus as both Lord and Messiah. Join us as we navigate through reasons why sharing our faith can feel daunting and how we can overcome those barriers, all while leaning on the Holy Spirit for courage and strength. By the end of this sermon, our hope is that you'll feel empowered to share your own testimony of hope with those around you, offering them the beautiful message of salvation that has transformed your life.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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June 15, 2025 “Is This For Me, Or For You?” Psalm 63:1-4
This week, we celebrate Father’s Day with an inspiring message that takes us beyond the surface of our worship practices. Have you ever found yourself caught in the act of worship, but wondering, "Is this for me, or is this for God?" Pastor Austin reflects on a pivotal moment from childhood—a humorous yet poignant story about the not-so-perfect gift he almost bought for his mother. Through this personal anecdote, we’re invited to explore the much deeper question of the motivations behind our worship. Worship can sometimes feel like a performance or a routine, but this week we’re challenged to realize that it goes far beyond our preferences and feelings. We’ll unpack the distinction between individual worship and communal worship, and how, together, we are called to lift our voices and hearts not for our own benefit, but as an offering to the Almighty God, who deserves our unfiltered praise.We'll also reflect on important biblical teachings that warn us against crafting worship experiences that are more about our desires than about honoring who God is. As we learn from scripture, it becomes clear that true worship is about ascribing glory to God and engaging in a heartfelt response to His revelation. Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we examine our own hearts and motivations in worship.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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June 8, 2025 “Let Go of the Wall” Joel 2:28-32
This week, Pastor Austin dives into a powerful sermon titled "Let Go of the Wall!" This message invites us to reflect on the significance of the Holy Spirit in our lives and the Church, especially as we celebrate Pentecost.As Christians, we often find ourselves caught between wanting to be bold in our faith and the fear that holds us back—much like a climber clinging to a wall, afraid to let go. This sermon beautifully illustrates how we are called not just to blend into the crowd but to stand out, reflecting the love and grace of Christ in ways that don’t always make sense to the world around us.Join us as we uncover what it truly means to let the Holy Spirit work in and through us, empowering us to love, serve, and live in radical ways that demonstrate the glory of God. We’ll minister to the tired and weary hearts that try to do everything on their own, reminding ourselves that we are not meant to walk this journey alone. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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June 1, 2025 “What does it Mean to be a Part of the Church?” Acts 2:42-47; 4:32-37
In this sermon, Justin takes us on a journey to understand the true essence of the Church—beyond just a physical building. What does it truly mean to be a part of the "Big C" Church, the global body of believers united in Christ? As he highlights the powerful lessons from the early believers, you’ll discover practical applications for our modern faith journeys. What role do we play in fostering connections within our church communities? How can we live out our faith collectively, just as they did in the days of Acts? Tune in as Justin challenges us to reflect on our involvement, urging us to transition from being mere churchgoers to active participants in a vibrant and loving church body. This sermon isn’t only about attendance; it's a call to embody Christ's love in our daily lives, to support one another, and to share the Gospel within our communities. So, wherever you are—at home, on your commute, or taking a moment to reflect—we invite you to listen closely and let the message inspire you to deepen your connection with both God and His Church. Let's uncover together what it truly means to not just "go to church," but to be the Church.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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May 25, 2025 “Grace: God’s Gift, Our Calling” Ephesians 2
Welcome to this week’s sermon, Lisa dives deep into the essence of our faith by exploring the theme of grace—a concept that can truly transform our understanding of God and our relationship with one another. In a world often driven by the idea of deserving and earning, grace stands as a remarkable contradiction. Lisa reminds us that grace is not just a theological term; it is God’s powerful kindness pouring out blessings we could never earn or deserve. In her message, she unpacks the profound truth found in Ephesians 2, verses 8 and 9, where we learn that it is by grace through faith that we are saved. As we listen, we’ll discover how throughout scripture—starting from Genesis to Revelation—God's grace is woven into the very fabric of existence. Lisa eloquently illustrates how figures like Adam, Abraham, and even Jesus Himself exemplify this grace. She challenges us to consider our own lives: Are we aware of this incredible gift? And more importantly, how are we called to share that grace with others around us?Whether you’re wrestling with the complexities of life’s hardships or basking in seasons of abundance, there’s something here for you. This message is not just for the faithful; it's for anyone who's searching for understanding in a world that often feels chaotic. If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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May 18, 2025 “Freed By Faith” Romans 3:21-31
In this sermon, Pastor Michael unpacks the truth that we are saved by faith alone. But what does this really mean? How do we come to trust in something we cannot see? From the stories of ancient Israel to the teachings of the Apostle Paul, we’ll explore how faith has been a guiding force in the lives of believers for centuries. As we journey through the Scripture, particularly in the powerful letter to the Romans, we’ll uncover how faith not only acknowledges our human imperfections but also proclaims the incredible grace found in Christ. You’ll hear about the universal truth that, regardless of our background or struggles, anyone can find hope and freedom through belief in Jesus.So whether you're wrestling with doubts or seeking a deeper understanding of your faith, this message is for you. Join us as we examine what it means to truly believe and how that belief can transform our lives and lead us to bear fruit in our communities.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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May 11, 2025 “Building Blocks: Scripture As Foundation” 2 Timothy 3:10-17
As we continue our series on Building Blocks, this week we’re focusing on an often overlooked but vital aspect: the role of Scripture. How many of us struggle to find direction in our lives, questioning what path to take or how to navigate the challenges that come our way? Pastor Dawn reminds us that while the Bible may not offer a roadmap for every specific decision, it is an entirely sufficient guide to our salvation and faith, illuminating the path God has for us.Pastor Dawn will explore how Scripture is not only God’s revelation to humanity but also the very cornerstone that our lives and beliefs should rest upon. We’ll hear about powerful examples from the Bible, including Paul’s encouragement to Timothy and stories of remarkable women like Lois, Eunice, and Priscilla, who faithfully shared the Word of God. As we unpack key verses from Second Timothy, you’ll discover the beauty of how God intended for His Word to shape our character and actions. Pastor Dawn emphasizes that our understanding of Scripture builds the strength we need to face life’s trials while reminding us that our understanding of God’s truth remains steadfast amidst a world swarming with conflicting messages.So whether you’re a lifelong believer or just beginning to explore the Christian faith, this episode is packed with wisdom that can transform your relationship with the Word of God. Let’s lean in and hear how Scripture can serve as our unshakeable foundation as we journey through life together. Enjoy the message!If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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May 4, 2025 “In Christ Alone” Acts 4:10-12
Have you ever wondered what truly serves as the foundation of your life? In a world filled with distractions and competing priorities, it's so easy to lose sight of what really matters. Today, we're going to challenge that perspective. Pastor Austin takes us on a journey, illustrating how Christ is not just a piece of the puzzle, but the cornerstone upon which everything else must be built.Using the metaphor of building blocks, he examines what it means to have Christ at the center of our lives. As we navigate through the struggles and questions of faith, we hear the story of Peter boldly declaring that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. It's an invitation for all of us to embrace a deeper, relationship-focused faith — one that doesn’t settle for a mere acknowledgment of Jesus, but recognizes His role as the essential foundation of our lives.Join us as we unpack the depth of this truth: How does acknowledging Jesus as the cornerstone affect our relationships, our choices, and ultimately, our purpose? We'll look closely at the implications of this truth and discover how to build a life that glorifies God, anchored in the reality of Christ alone.If you are interested in joining our service in-person, you can visit us each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Cornerstone Church. 315 Lenore Dr. Saskatoon, Sk Canada. If you want to watch our service live online, you can find us on Facebook and YouTube each Sunday at 9:30am CST. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstoneyxeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CornerstoneChurchSaskatoon
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Welcome to Cornerstone Saskatoon! Here you will find an audio version of each weeks Sunday Sermon. A new episode will be uploaded each week on Monday.
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