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Cornerstone Cast

Podcast de Cornerstone Church

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Do you want to grow in your walk with God? Do you want to learn more about what it means to be a Christ-follower? Then join us each week on the Cornerstone Cast as we look at God's Word together!At Cornerstone our mission is to connect people with Jesus and our vision is to see Champaign and the World transformed by the Power of the Gospel!

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episode Our New Mindset- Philippians 4:8-9 artwork

Our New Mindset- Philippians 4:8-9

Philippians 4:8-9 challenges us to completely transform the way we think and live as followers of Christ. The message confronts us with eight specific characteristics that should define our thought life: whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, commendable, morally excellent, and praiseworthy. These aren't just nice suggestions—they're a roadmap for developing a radically different mindset than the world around us. What makes this passage so convicting is how it exposes the gap between knowing what we should focus on and actually doing it. We're reminded that focusing on God's Word as our foundation, living lives worthy of respect, pursuing righteousness and sexual purity, and keeping our minds fixed on who God is aren't optional extras for the spiritually elite—they're essentials for every believer. The cultural statistics shared are sobering, revealing how even self-identified Christians have adopted worldly standards around sexuality and purity. But rather than leaving us in despair, we're given practical steps: evaluate where we're actually spending our mental energy, identify one area that needs change, and take one step today. The challenge isn't to overhaul everything overnight, but to begin somewhere, to stop procrastinating our spiritual growth, and to let our renewed minds transform our actions so that our lives become living testimonies that point others to Christ.

19 de may de 2026 - 43 min
episode In Everything- Philippians 4:1-7 artwork

In Everything- Philippians 4:1-7

Philippians 4:1-7 reveals how humility serves as the foundation for navigating life's greatest challenges—conflict, difficult seasons, and anxiety. We're reminded through the inspiring example of Susanna Spurgeon, who ministered from her bed and supported her husband through crushing depression and controversy, that faithfulness matters more than meeting others' expectations. The passage confronts us with an uncomfortable truth: we ourselves are often the greatest threat to unity in our churches. When Paul addresses two women caught in conflict, he's addressing all of us who allow pride to elevate our perspectives above the gospel. The call to 'rejoice in the Lord always' isn't about positive thinking—it's about anchoring our joy in God's unchanging character rather than our circumstances. Similarly, the command to be anxious about nothing isn't dismissing real struggles, but pointing us to a peace that transcends human understanding. What ties these challenges together is a single solution: keeping our focus fully on God. Whether facing disagreement, depression, or anxiety, we're called to humble ourselves, bring our requests to Him with thanksgiving, and trust that His peace will guard our hearts. This isn't about self-improvement programs or professional credentials—it's about the Holy Spirit working through ordinary believers who love God, love Jesus, and love one another enough to help each other through conflict and pain.

11 de may de 2026 - 43 min
episode Reaching Forward- Philippians 3:12-21 artwork

Reaching Forward- Philippians 3:12-21

Philippians 3:12-21 challenges us to reconsider what it truly means to be citizens of heaven. At the heart of this passage is a radical call to daily transformation—not settling for spiritual mediocrity, but pressing forward toward knowing Christ more deeply every single day. We're reminded that our goal isn't comfort, achievement, or worldly success, but rather knowing Jesus and the power of His resurrection. The passage confronts our tendency to plateau in our faith journey, to think we've arrived spiritually when in reality we're called to run a race that never ends on this side of eternity. What makes this race sustainable isn't our own strength but the incredible truth that Christ has taken hold of us first. His love for us becomes our 'why'—the fuel that keeps us running even when we're tired, discouraged, or distracted. This isn't about perfection; it's about direction. Are we moving toward Jesus or away from Him? The stark reality presented here is that there's no neutral ground—we're either citizens of heaven actively running the race, or we've become enemies of the cross by our apathy and earthly focus. This message calls us to examine whether our lives actually reflect the gospel we claim to believe, challenging us to make our faith visible in how we treat our neighbors, use our time, and pursue what matters most.

11 de may de 2026 - 41 min
episode I Count It All As A Loss- Philippians 3:1-11 artwork

I Count It All As A Loss- Philippians 3:1-11

At the heart of Philippians 3:1-11 lies a revolutionary truth that challenges everything we hold dear: everything is a loss compared to Christ. This passage confronts us with the uncomfortable reality that our achievements, our status, our carefully constructed identities—all the things we work so hard to build—are utterly worthless when placed alongside the surpassing value of knowing Jesus. The apostle Paul doesn't mince words here. He uses the stark imagery of considering all earthly accomplishments as dung, something we flush away without a second thought. This isn't about self-hatred or rejecting legitimate blessings; it's about proper perspective. When we truly grasp who Jesus is and what He has done for us, everything else fades into the background. The challenge before us is intensely personal: What are we clutching with white-knuckled fists that we're unwilling to surrender to God? Our reputation? Our comfort? Our carefully planned future? The call to hold our lives with open hands means being willing to say, 'God, whatever You want from me, it's Yours.' This passage reminds us that we are saved by grace through faith alone—not by our works, our religious activities, or our moral achievements. Yet this same grace compels us to live radically different lives, lives that count everything as loss for the sake of knowing Christ more deeply.

11 de may de 2026 - 39 min
episode Character, Burden, and Faith- Philippians 2:19-30 artwork

Character, Burden, and Faith- Philippians 2:19-30

Philippians 2:19-30 invites us to examine what authentic Christian fellowship truly looks like through three remarkable examples: Timothy, Epaphroditus, and Paul. We're challenged to move beyond superficial church relationships into genuine koinonia—a deep sharing of life that crosses generational and cultural boundaries. The passage reveals Timothy's proven character, showing us that faithfulness isn't just about showing up but about bearing fruit in ministry. We see Epaphroditus so burdened for his fellow believers that even on his deathbed, his concern wasn't for himself but for whether the church would worry about him. And we witness Paul's extraordinary faith that trusts God's provision even from a Roman prison. The message confronts our tendency to treat church like driving into a garage—arriving and leaving without truly connecting. Instead, we're called to sacrificial fellowship that prioritizes being together, serving one another, and genuinely caring about each other's lives. This isn't just ancient history; it's a blueprint for how we can experience transformative community today, reminding us that true Christian fellowship requires us to leave our comfort zones and invest deeply in one another's spiritual journeys.

11 de may de 2026 - 44 min
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