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Messages and conversations from Cornerstone Church – Heritage Hill Campus in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thoughtful, down-to-earth content to help you take your next step toward Jesus.
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Mandy Fowler and Pastor Barb Fay talk about the two kingdoms on display in John 12-1:10, and challenge of trying to live out the Kingdom of God when we’re swimming in the waters of this kingdom.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Mandy Fowler and Pastor Alex Fernandez discuss week 9 of “Eyes Wide Open,” the fascinating story of Jesus raising Lazarus, and what it reveals to us about our own experiences of grief and loss.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Mandy Fowler and Tom Fifer (Student Ministries Lead) talk about John 10, what it means to be saved, and the importance of reading Scripture in chunks.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Mandy Fowler and Lead Pastor Ken Nash chat about John 9, week 7 of our “Eyes Wide Open” series, and the ways that our discomfort with suffering impacts our community and our experience of God.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
This week we move into week 6 of Eyes Wide Open and chapter 6 of John … Mandy Fowler and Pastor Steve Place (Faith Community Church of West Michigan) discuss the beauty of the metaphor Jesus has chosen for himself when he calls himself the “Bread of Life” and the spiritual blindness people have to truly seeing Jesus even after witness miracles.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Join Mandy Fowler and Pastor Marcus Schmidt in conversation about week 5 of our message series, John 5, and the dangers of putting God in a box.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Mandy Fowler and Pastor Alex Fernandez look at Jesus’ first miracle in the book of John and the rest of chapter 2, discussing the deep symbolism that’s revealed in water-into-wine story and the layers of meaning we find in this chapter.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
New year, new series! We’re kicking off 2026 with “Eyes Wide Open,” a study in the Gospel of John. Join Mandy Fowler (Director of Spiritual Formation) and Ken Nash (Lead Pastor) in a conversation about what’s so different about John and what chapter 1 reveals about Jesus.
Most of us already have ideas about what God is like, shaped by opinions, assumptions, and expectations. But we don’t always stop to think about where those ideas came from. What if seeing God clearly starts by slowing down and really paying attention to the life of Jesus?
Most of life doesn’t happen in the highlight moments. It happens in the middle—the ordinary days, the routines, the in-between seasons. What if those moments are shaping us more than we realize?
Merry Christmas!! With everything this season brings, it’s easy to move quickly from one moment to the next. We hope this time together helps you pause and reconnect with the hope and joy at the heart of Christmas.






