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Church Unlimited: Bil Cornelius
Church Unlimited: Bil Cornelius
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Church Unlimited is led by Pastor Bil Cornelius. Bil's life calling has been to create a church that is reaching into the lives of the lost and unchurched of Corpus Christi and beyond. Church Unlimited does this through creative and relevant life-changing messages, an amazing worship experience, excellence in ministries, and exponential growth through church planting. Bil is the husband to Jessica and father to Mason, Cole and Sophie, a role second only to his love and faith in God.
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In Exodus 30, God commands Moses to create a sacred anointing oil using five key ingredients—each rich with spiritual meaning. This message unpacks how myrrh calls us to die to ourselves, cinnamon ignites passion and zeal, calamus points to a life of integrity, cassia reminds us of the power of repentance and cleansing, and olive oil symbolizes the essential leading of the Holy Spirit. True service to God requires surrender, zeal, righteousness, repentance, and Spirit-empowered living. Let’s dive deep into what it really means to live anointed for His purpose!
It feels like something is shifting right now… especially with Gen Z.
More young people are asking deeper questions, reading the Bible, and searching for something real. Not hype. Not surface-level faith. Something that actually holds up.
In this episode, we talk about why that’s happening.
We get into what revival really is (and what it’s not), why this generation seems done with empty answers, and how a lot of people are walking away from culture, politics, and even “lukewarm” Christianity… and running toward truth.
We also talk about:
-Why Gen Z is craving truth over trends
-The difference between emotional moments and real life change
-Faith, science, and why they’re not in conflict
-Why the middle ground is disappearing
-What it actually means to follow Jesus—not just say you do
This is an honest conversation about faith, culture, and what God might be doing right now.
If you’ve felt like something is missing… or like there has to be more than this—this one’s for you.
If you made it this far, drop a comment—we’d love to hear your thoughts.
Is Jesus really worth it? In this message, we look at the moments leading up to the cross and see how true worship has always come with a cost. From Palm Sunday to the sacrifice of Jesus, we’re reminded that He gave everything for us—and He’s worthy of our full surrender in return. Whether it’s your time, your worship, or your life, this message challenges you to live with a heart that says, “The King IS worth it.”
What if less is actually how God prepares you for more? In this message, we look at Gideon’s story and how God often subtracts to protect us from pride, build our trust, and position us for real victory. From 32,000 down to 300, God shows that it’s not about strength—it’s about surrender. If you’ve ever felt like something is being taken away or reduced in your life, this message will encourage you to trust that God is still at work. Sometimes less really is more.
Before Gideon ever led Israel into victory, God asked him to do something difficult—tear down the idol in his own home. In this message, we see how private obedience leads to public breakthrough. Gideon’s story reminds us that even scared obedience is still obedience, and what we choose to tear down determines what God can build in our lives. If you’re ready to stop defending things that hold you back and start building a life of faith, this message will challenge and encourage you to take that next step with God.
What if one of the most powerful spiritual practices isn’t hidden at all? In this message, we look at Gideon’s story and the biblical pattern of giving that appears throughout Scripture. Again and again, the offering comes before the outpouring—sacrifice before the supernatural. From Gideon to Jesus and the early church, generosity has always been a step of faith that opens the door for God to move. Discover how giving shifts our hearts, strengthens our faith, and positions us to see God work in powerful ways.
Storms are part of life, but they don’t get the final word. In this encouraging message, we’re reminded that while rain falls on everyone, the foundation we build on determines how we stand. Through the story of Paul’s shipwreck and the words of Jesus, discover how to expect the unexpected, let go of what you can’t control, and anchor your life in faith instead of fear. No matter what season you’re walking through, God is with you—and your best days are still ahead.
Every relationship has an origin story. In this message from the story of Ruth and Boaz, we’re reminded how looking back can help reignite passion and restore what feels distant. When you remember how you first met, the kindness you showed each other, and the moment love became real, it can reshape where you’re headed next. Whether you’re married, dating, or realizing your foundation needs to change, this message challenges you to return to your first love, invite God into your story, and build a relationship that honors Him from the beginning.
Strong marriages don’t happen by accident—they’re built on intention, humility, and biblical wisdom. In this message, we look at the four habits that quietly destroy relationships—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling—and how Scripture shows us a better way. Learn how to respond with gentleness instead of anger, take responsibility instead of deflecting, and rebuild honor and connection in your marriage. If you want a healthier, God-centered relationship, this message will give you practical steps to start today.
Depression can leave us feeling exhausted, isolated, and overwhelmed - but God’s Word offers hope, healing, and a way forward. In this compassionate and practical message, we look at the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19 to uncover how discouragement takes hold and how God gently leads us out of it. Learn how physical health, daily rhythms, renewed thinking, purpose, and community play a vital role in emotional and spiritual restoration. If you’re struggling with sadness, burnout, or feeling stuck, this message will remind you that God sees you, cares for you, and is still at work in your life. Join Church Unlimited as we discover how God brings light, strength, and renewed hope - even in the darkest seasons.
Frustration often shows up where we care the most—but if we’re not careful, it can lead us away from God’s best. In this powerful message, we examine the story of Moses striking the rock in Numbers 20 and uncover how unmanaged frustration can cause deviation, misplaced responsibility, and costly decisions. Learn why frustration is a sign of investment, how to respond biblically when emotions run high, and why God calls us to speak to the Rock instead of acting out in anger. Join Church Unlimited as we discover how to handle frustration in a way that honors God and keeps our hearts aligned with His purpose.
Anxiety, worry, and panic can feel overwhelming—but God’s Word offers real hope and lasting peace. In this compassionate and practical message, discover how to break the mental stronghold of anxiety by capturing fearful thoughts, exchanging worry for prayer, and trusting God in the middle of panic. Using Scripture and biblical tools, this sermon addresses panic attacks, anxious thoughts, and the body’s stress response, while pointing to God’s promises of strength, comfort, and presence. Learn how to ground yourself in truth, speak Scripture out loud, and find healing through prayer and community. Join Church Unlimited as we discover how God’s peace guards our hearts and minds, even when life feels overwhelming.
Many of the battles we face begin in the mind—but God’s Word gives us the power to win them. In this transformative message, learn how to break mental strongholds and rewire your brain through Scripture by taking every thought captive and making it obedient to Christ. Discover a practical, biblical process to recognize unhealthy thought patterns, expose the lies, replace them with God’s truth, and renew your mind daily. This sermon addresses common lies we believe about ourselves and replaces them with the freedom, identity, and peace found in God’s promises. Join Church Unlimited as we learn how repetition builds resilience and God’s truth leads to lasting mental and spiritual renewal.
A new year brings the opportunity for a new you, but lasting change doesn’t start on the outside. In this practical and faith-filled message, discover how true transformation begins by renewing your mind, replacing old habits with God-honoring ones, and setting biblical goals that align with God’s purpose for your life. Scripture reminds us that in Christ we are made new, free from condemnation, and empowered to leave the past behind. Join Church Unlimited as we learn how to release the old, embrace the new, and walk confidently into the future God has prepared for us.
When you look back on your life, can you remember what the Lord has done? In this powerful message, we explore the story of Joshua and the twelve stones in the Jordan River and why God calls His people to remember His faithfulness. Your testimony matters—not just for you, but for the next generation. Discover how remembering God’s past victories builds faith for the future, reveals His power and authority in your life, and reminds you that the same God who carried you through yesterday is the same God who will be with you tomorrow. Join Church Unlimited for an encouraging message about faith, testimony, and trusting God into the next season.
What is your part in preparing for a miracle? In this message, discover how God often uses ordinary moments to reveal extraordinary opportunities. Through the story of the shepherds in Luke 2, learn how faith positions us for God’s promises, why the good news that saves us is also meant to send us, and how God calls us to live contagious lives—not comfortable ones. This message will challenge you to step out in faith, use your influence, and invite others to experience the miracle of Christmas. Join Church Unlimited as we learn how obedience, faith, and action prepare the way for God to move.
What do you do when God’s plan doesn’t make sense—but His voice is unmistakable?
In Week 2 of Preparing for a Miracle, we step into the powerful and personal story of Mary and Joseph, two ordinary people chosen for an extraordinary miracle. Through Luke 1 and Matthew 1, we discover that God’s favor isn’t about perfect conditions—it’s about faithful hearts.
What if the miracle you’re waiting for is already in motion? In this message, “Waiting on God's Promise,” we look at the lives of Simeon and Anna and discover how God works in seasons of waiting—and how our expectations shape our ability to see Him move.
What does it really mean to live as an overcomer? In this empowering message, discover how God defines your worth, transforms your weaknesses, and frees you from the chains of guilt and unforgiveness. Scripture reminds us that we are God’s handiwork, deeply loved, forgiven, and created with purpose. Learn how Christ’s power works best in your weakness, how you can live as more than a conqueror, and how true freedom comes from embracing forgiveness the way God extends it to us. Join Church Unlimited for a message that will strengthen your faith, lift your perspective, and help you walk confidently in the identity God created you to live out.
Do I really need to go to church to be a Christian? In this powerful message, we look at what Scripture teaches about the importance of God’s house and why prioritizing the Church matters for every believer. Using the book of Haggai, we see how God challenges His people for focusing on their own lives while neglecting His house—and the consequences that follow. Discover why the Church is called the Bride of Christ, how the enemy attacks personal identity, the family, and the Church, and why gathering together strengthens our faith. Join Church Unlimited as we unpack the biblical truth behind belonging, community, and putting God’s house first.




