Love Joburg with Keir Tayler – 19 to 26 May

Keir Tayler is part of the NCMI translocal team (who we partner with) and has a very strong gift of healing and evangelism. Keir and his wife, Callie, lead the translocal ministry of Hand-in-Hand International.

We’re delighted to have Keir spend some time with us at Cornerstone as we look to strengthen our muscles in evangelism and fulfil our calling to love Joburg together.

Here are the dates of our training time with Keir:

Love Joburg with Keir Tayler – 19 to 26 May, 2013

Sunday, 19 May (9:30am): at Rosebank‘s morning meeting

Sunday, 19 May (6pm): at Bedfordview‘s evening meeting

Wednesday, 22 May (6pm): at Wednesday Night Life, Bedfordview

Thursday, 23 May (7pm): at Uptown‘s evening meeting

Sunday, 26 May (9am): at South Side‘s morning meeting

Sunday, 26 May (6pm): at our All-Sites Celebration at Bedfordview

All Sites Celebration – 26 May

We’re having an All Sites Celebration on 26 May at our Bedfordview site from 6pm. Keir Tayler will be with us as part of our Love Joburg training. It’ll be the last evening that he’ll be with us.

Keir Tayler is part of the NCMI translocal team (who we partner with) and has a very strong gift of healing and evangelism. Keir and his wife, Callie, lead the translocal ministry of Hand-in-Hand International.

You can read more about when and where Keir will be with us in this post.

All Sites Celebration

26 May at 6pm
at Cornerstone Church Bedfordview.
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All Sites Church Picnic – 28 July

We’re excited about our All Sites Picnic this Sunday! The pleasantries shall commence from 11am at Bedfordview.

The day will be filled with tons of fun and games like egg & spoon races, three-legged races, sack races, doughnuts on a string, apple bobbing, tug o’ war and much more!

Bring your own picnic. There will also be braai fires available. Bring extra meat to share!

It’s going to be awesome pants! Pull through!

NOTE: Because of the picnic, there will be no evening meeting at Bedfordview.

Loss of Finance – The Exchange

TITLE: Loss of Finance (The Exchange Hidden Treasures)
PREACHER: Hennie Cronje
DATE: 5 APRIL 2013 – Friday AM

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Music is “Creation” Too

by Ryan Peter

This last Sunday I was commissioned to lead the music and singing for South Side and I arrived somewhat early – which was all fair and well for me as it gave me some time to reflect and enjoy the wonderful Autumn morning. I sat by a tree (pictured above) and enjoyed its yellow-orange leaves shower over me, while the sun warmed me up and the chirping of the many birds all around were my soundtrack.

This is the kind of guy I am. I love nature. Creation. Sunrises and falling leaves and blossoms and mysterious, starlit evenings. It’s moments like this when my heart lights up in gratitude and worship. When my restless body finally gets what it needs to settle down – beautiful views, sounds and smells. When my voice shuts up and a greater voice speaks.

I thought to myself, “Now, if only I could bring this creation – all this beauty – into our morning worship.”

Then it hit me. Well, music is also a part of God’s own creation! I’m doing just that!

It seems to me that I’m often distracted by the sheer business of music. Most of my music ‘career’ has been about cool bands and cool hair. Thankfully I grew out of that several years ago. But even still, getting the music right for a Sunday morning; choosing the right songs; working on the dynamics of those songs; keeping up with trends; making sure I get all the cues right… all this business of music makes me forget the beauty of music in itself, its very nature, the fact that God created this stuff. I didn’t invent this. Playing music is, indeed, God-glorifying – it works toward this end just like all of creation works toward this end.

As the heavens tell of the glory of God (Psalm 19:1) so music tells of the glory of God. That’s if we’d let it. If we would get the business of it out of the way – the preferences of style, taste, and skill.

I do believe that sometimes we rely too much on music in church to make ‘things happen’ (whatever that may mean). I do believe that the lyrical content of much of our modern church music is pretty lame and sometimes even damaging to people’s relationship with God. But I have to admit, when sounds and notes go together, the very nature of that… the very nature of music… tells the glory of God. And that makes music joyful for me again, because when eternity comes, we’re really not going to care at all about the business of music. And that’s why we fill our church meeting places with these notes and the sounds of voices that echo the many facets and many stories of a relationship with the same person, Jesus Christ.

Walking Out God’s Purposes

TITLE: Walking Out God’s Purposes
PREACHER: Tyrone Daniel
DATE: 28 APRIL 2013 – Sunday AM

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NCMI Johannesburg City Celebration – 28 April

NCMI Johannesburg City Celebration is a time for churches in Gauteng to connect and worship together. Join us on 28 April at Cornerstone! For more details, click here.

NCMI Johannesburg City Celebration
at Cornerstone Church Bedfordview
from 5pm

NCMI EQUIP South Africa 2013

EQUIP South Africa is happening from 1 – 3 May at Cornerstone Church Bedfordview. It’s an annual training time for churches across the country.

The Church is not an organisation but a grouping of people that God has ‘called out’ to bring and demonstrate his message of life and grace and reconciliation in the world. We are called to take Jesus Christ’s presence with us wherever we go.

Ephesians 4:11 – 16 says that Jesus has given apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers to the Church for the equipping of the saints to do the work of the ministry, for building it up to maturity, the unity of the faith and the knowledge of Jesus, the Son of God. These gifts have been given so that each part of the Church body can grow to work properly and the whole Church can build itself up in love.

Every year EQUIP South Africa invites a team who function in these gifts – apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers – to teach, encourage and equip us in our gifts as individuals and churches and so achieve the goals listed in this passage of Ephesians.

The EQUIP South Africa event is hosted by churches that relate to the New Covenant Ministries International (NCMI) team. The event is not exclusively for NCMI-relating churches but is a time when these churches across the country connect with each other. It’s a time for friendship, unity and encouragement as we move forward together in what God has for us.

The itinerary for EQUIP is quite organic and the three-day training time is simply divided into morning and evening sessions to allow time for worshipping God corporately, solid teaching and space for people to connect.

EQUIP South Africa 2013 costs R100 for all the sessions or R50 if you can only make it to the evening sessions.

Click here to register for EQUIP South Africa 2013.

For more info call 011 616 4073 or email info@equipsouthafrica.co.za.

NCMI EQUIP South Africa 2013
at Cornerstone Church Bedfordview
1 – 3 May, 2013
See www.equipsouthafrica.co.za.

R100 for all sessions; R50 for just the evening sessions. Register at the website.

The Exchange – 2 August

Sharing your Faith

with Mark Meeske

It’s The Exchange on Friday, 2 August. Mark Meeske will be sharing on the topic, Sharing your Faith.

How do Christians share their faith in the workplace in a practical, effective way? Mark will be covering this topic from several angles as he encourages us to share our faith and live like Jesus in our evangelism.

Mark is an elder at Cornerstone Church and has been a full-time pastor for 20 years.

The Exchange

Friday, 2 August
At Cornerstone Church Bedfordview
6:00am: Coffee
6:30am: Prompt Start
Followed by a delicious breakfast

Building His Way

TITLE: Building His Way
PREACHER: Ian McKellar
DATE: 21 APRIL 2013 – Sunday AM

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