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AUGUST 2019
Items needed: • Wikki stix• play dough• construction paper• thin black dry erase markers
• sentence strips • glue sticks• sidewalk chalk• washable markers
Items collected July 28–August 18
We are partnering with our friends at Susquenita Elementary School by providing some needed classroom items to help kindergarteners learn, play, and transition to elementary school.
Please donate new/unused items to the church lobby by Sunday, August 18. And, as the new school year approaches, join us in praying for all students and teachers.
Our Adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry and crowds. If he can keep us engaged in “muchness” and “manyness,” he will rest satisfied.Richard J. Foster
Whether a person believes in God or not, if someone is achieving extraordinary things, then I believe God is in that process.Very Rev. John R. Hall
Time is too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love—time is eternity.Henry van Dyke
If you want to bring people around to your way of thinking, you need to first show them that you are open to theirs.Justin Trudeau
Discussions are always better than arguments, be-cause an argument is to find out WHO is right, and a discussion is to find out WHAT is right.
Sundays in Septembercccduncannon.com
Experience your favorite movies in a whole new way this September. Movies have a way of touching our lives like no other art form. On the big screen, we find powerful stories of the human experience
filled with hope, victory, and redemption.
Each Sunday in September, we'll take popular films and look at how we can find God at the movies.
Sundays in September • 9 & 10:30am
THANK YOU!We are so grateful to our wonderful Cornerstone friends! As many of you
know, Eric and I are downsizing and remodeling a house in Miller
Township. One of the biggest projects is tearing out the drywall
and loading it in the dumpster. This enormous task was made much easier
with help from Cornerstone friends Rich Rector and Kevin and John Comp.
They helped us by loading all of the drywall into the dumpster! This has truly encouraged us—a giant step toward finishing our new home!
Thank you so much for helping us when we needed it.
God is good!Gretchen and Eric Bicking
Blood DriveCornerstone Christian Church
Multi-Purpose Room595 New Bloomfi eld Road
Duncannon
Friday, August 212:30pm to 5:30pm
Please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org to schedule an appointment.
Not enough people donate blood.Only you can fi ll in the #MissingTypes.
Download the Blood Donor App | 1-800-RED CROSS | RedCrossBlood.org/MissingTypes© 2019 The American National Red Cross | 220001
Sin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.
At times all of us experience fear. But don’t allow fear to keep you from being used by God. He has kept you thus far; trust Him for the rest of the way.Woodroll Kroll
There comes a time in your life, when you walk away from all the drama and people who create it. You surround yourself with people who make you laugh. Forget the bad and focus on the good. Love the people who treat you right, pray for the ones who do not. Life is too short to be anything but happy. Falling down is a part of life, getting back up is living.Jose N. Harris
If you have something to do that is worthwhile doing, don’t talk about it, but do it. After you have done it, your friends and enemies will talk about it.George W. Blount
Life is given to you like a flat piece of land and every-thing has to be done. I hope that when I’m finished, my piece of land will be a beautiful garden.Jeanne Moreau
VBS 2019 • ROAR!
Just wanted to put a big, big thank you out to everyone who served and donated to make VBS an incredible week, sharing that "life is wild but God is
good!" Hope Coombs, Children's Ministry Director
Deaf signing
Jessica Bentley-Sassaman and Gina Geraghty gener-ously offer their services as interpreters for the deaf at our 9am Sunday Celebration. If you need this
service, please try to sit in the first row on the right side of the multi-purpose room as Jessica and Gina sign the lyrics to our worship music and the sermons.
Celebrate • Connect • Reach
Follow along, take notes, or review the sermon on the YOUVERSION app. Download
the free BIBLE app from your phone, click on MORE, then EVENTS. You can search our zip code 17020 and find Cornerstone’s sermon notes.
We’ve all been there. The ushers walk to the front of the room and you begin the frantic search of your pockets looking for your offering envelope,
only to remember it’s still sitting on the kitchen table. For-get the stress and check out Cornerstone’s online giving. This secure platform allows you to safely use your credit card, debit card, or a bank transfer to give your offering as you normally would. All donations are tracked and we provide a chartiable giving receipt to you at the end of the year, or you can access your account anytime to track your giving. Visit cccduncannon.com/donate for more informa-tion or to get started. Thank you for your continued sup-port of Cornerstone and our programs/ministries!
God is good—all the time!Cornerstone Christian Church is truly blessed.
Pray for God to continue to bless us as we follow His will. ATTEND. OFFERING BLDG. FUND BENEV.
June 30 361 $8,201 $100 $495July 7 345 $6,775 $20 $150July 14 343 $7,969 $100 $70 Communion benevolence $1,031.61July 21 348 $5,648 $10 $320
REMINDER … Our building is used quite often by both church family and those from the com-munity. If you need to pop into the church after hours, please check with the church office to make sure the building isn’t being used. Church office hours are Monday through Friday from 9am–1pm. The office can be reached at 717-834-4641 or [email protected]. Thank you.
A lot of times people look at the negative side of what they feel they can’t do. I always look on the positive side of what I can do.Chuck Norris
The Bible teaches that you don’t determine a persons’ greatness by the value of their wealth but by the wealth of their values.Rick Warren
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
The past is where you learned the lesson. The future is where you apply the lesson. Don’t give up in the middle!
The Circle is a fun fellow-ship group for those age 40 and up.
Mark Friday, August 9 on your calendar for a spa- ghetti dinner featuring entertainment from the King himself, Elvis Presley (our own Denny Heckard)! Hosted by Lisa Liddick, the dinner and music take place at 6pm at The Dream at Top Notch Ranch, 2420 Cold Storage Road, New Bloomfield. Come out and enjoy good food, good music, and good fellowship with your Cornerstone family. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased by calling 717-571-8144.
Don’t be cruel and miss out on the fun!
Class in session
The Adult Sunday school class, taught by Gerry Wevodau and Alan Tech, meets Sunday
mornings at 9am in the Conference Room. Join us for some in-depth study and lively discussions. No need to sign up—just drop in!
Celebrate • Connect • Reach
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Breakfast Bunch
The Breakfast Bunch will meet for breakfast at the Marysville Diner on Wednesday, August
14 at 9am. All are welcome—be sure to join us for a brief devotion from Pastor Tom Smith, great food, and good conversation!
Cornerstone uses a software system called “Breeze” to help manage all of the new and familiar faces, events, and teams. If you have not yet set up your
Breeze profile, it can help you stay connected to volun-teer schedules, events, and leaders. (Note: Breeze is not a social media platform so you cannot “meet” new people at Cornerstone. Rather, we encourage you to get involved in a Connect group or ministry team to get to know some new folks in the Cornerstone family.) Visit cccduncannon.breezechms.com to get a user name. If you have any trouble or if you have any questions about Breeze or con-tacting someone at the church, you can always ask us at the office! Back to the books
The Christian Chicks Bible study, after taking the summer off, starts back up again in September. We meet the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings at
7pm in the church Conference Room. We'll resume with Chapter 7.
Do not confuse motion and prog-ress. A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress.Alfred A. Montapert
The best way to save face is to keep the lower part shut.
All that we call human history—money, poverty, ambition, war, prostitution, classes, empires, slavery—is the long, terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy.C.S. Lewis
Fill your child with good thoughts before they go to bed. Ask them about their favorite part of the day, praise them for a good deed, pray with them, and tell them they’re the best gift God ever gave you. They’ll fall asleep feeling 10 feet tall.David Young
There are two ways to get enough. One is to accumulate more and more; the other is to desire less.G.K. Chesterton
Celebrate • Connect • Reach
Meals on Wheels is the week of August 19.
Cyber shopping for CCC
Here’s an easy way to help support Cornerstone as
we focus on our “one thing” and reach out to the community—just shop on Amazon! When you shop using Amazon Smile (and designate Corner-stone as your charity of choice), Amazon will give us a percentage of your total purchase.
Stonebridge visitation ministryAngie Black
Cornerstone’s Stonebridge Nursing Home Ministry is a team of folks that reaches out and visits our neighbors at the Stonebridge Health and Reha-
bilitation Center (Nursing Home) at 10:45am. We would love to have more hands to reach and encourage the residents at Stonebridge. If you’re interested in joining this ministry, please contact Angela Black ([email protected] or 319-6340). We pray God calls your heart to this wonderful ministry!
Goodies for our good friendsThe residents enjoy snacks throughout the day and we’re collecting some items to share. If you’d like to donate any of the following (or similar) items, you can drop them off anytime at the church office, the Welcome Center, or the box located outside the church office.
• Butterscotch Krimpets, Twinkies, or other soft snack cakes• cheese curls, chips, or snack mixes (individually packaged)• cans of ginger ale
Stonebridge schedule for AugustAugust 4 Brian (teaching) and Jenny Berringer, Angie BlackAugust 11 Brian (teaching) and Jenny Berringer, Lisa DowdrickAugust 18 Brian (teaching) and Jenny Berringer, Lisa DowdrickAugust 25 Brian (teaching) and Jenny Berringer, Lisa Dowdrick
Medication drop box
Need to get rid of un-used, unwanted, or unneeded medica-
tions? Don’t throw them away, or wash them down the drain. Instead, take them to the Perry County Courthouse lobby, located on the square in New Bloomfield. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 4pm. Ac-cepted items are prescriptions, prescription patches, prescrip-tion medications, prescription ointments, over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and samples.
My dad always said, “There are 10 commandments in the Bible, but if you don’t lie and you don’t steal, the rest of ‘em pretty much follow suit.Toby Keith
If the beautiful were not in us, how would we ever recognize it?Ernst Haas
Your life does not get better by chance. It gets better by change.
If you look at the world you’ll be distressed.If you look within you’ll be depressed.If you look at God you’ll be at rest.Corrie Ten Boom
Reach
Food Bank wish list
The Perry County Food Bank has a wish list for these food and
personal items:
• peanut butter and jelly • Jello and puddings • cake and brownie mixes • pasta sauces and dry pasta (any type) • canned pasta meals (such as ravioli) • stews • Ramen noodles • cereals • canned soups • dried beans • canned vegetables and fruits • canned pork and beans • canned meats (such as tuna) • instant potatoes (au gratin or scalloped) • pet food • personal items such as soaps, feminine hygene products, deodorants, toothpaste, tooth brushes, shampoo, conditioners, combs and brushes.
If you can spare a few dollars every week or so, pick up a few extra items while grocery shopping this month and help your friends and neighbors in Perry County. All donations are greatly appreciated!
Community Aid
Cornerstone has its own Com- munity Aid
clothing donation bin in our parking lot. We receive $.04 for every pound of clothing col-lected from our bin.
Items you can donate:
• Men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing—new and used• Shoes, purses, wallets, belts, ties, wigs, and hats
So the next time you’re cleaning out your closets and draw-ers, drop off your unwanted clothing in our Community Aid donation bin! You’ll be helping Cornerstone and our community all at the same time! If you would like further information on Community Aid, visit the Web site at www.communityaid.net.
Prayer should not be regarded as a duty which must be performed, but rather as a privilege to be enjoyed, a rare delight that is always reveal-ing some new beauty.E.M. Bounds
LOVE: A PARAPHRASE OF 1 CORINTHIANS 13David Sanford
If I talk a lot about God and the Bible and the Church, but I fail to ask about your needs and then help you, I’m simply making a lot of empty religious noise. If I graduate from theological seminary and know all the answers to questions you’ll never even think of asking, and if I have all the degrees to prove it and if I say I believe in God with all my heart, and soul, and strength, and claim to have incredible answers to my prayers to show it, but I fail to take the time to find out where you’re at and what makes you laugh and why you cry, I’m nothing. If I sell an extra car and some of my books to raise money for some poor starving kids somewhere, and if I give my life for God’s service and burn out after pouring everything I have into the work, but do it all without ever once thinking about the people, the real hurting people—the moms and dads and sons and daughters and orphans and widows and the lonely and hurting—if I pour my life into the Kingdom but forget to make it relevant to those here on earth, my energy is wasted, and so is my life. Here is what love is like—genuine love. God’s kind of love. It’s patient. It can wait. It helps others, even if they never find out who did it. Love doesn’t look for greener pastures or dream of how things could be better if I just got rid of all my current commitments. Love doesn’t boast. It doesn’t try to build itself up to be something it isn’t. Love doesn’t act in a loose, immoral way. It doesn’t seek to take, but it willingly gives. Love doesn’t lose its cool. It doesn’t turn on and off. Love doesn’t think about how bad the other person is, and certainly doesn’t think of how it could get back at someone. Love is grieved deeply (as God is) over the evil in this world, but it rejoices over truth. Love comes and sits with you when you’re feeling down and finds out what is wrong. It empathizes with you and believes in you. Love knows you’ll come through just as God planned, and love sticks right beside you all the way. Love doesn’t give up, or quit, or dimin-ish or go home. Love keeps on keeping on, even when everything goes wrong and the feelings leave and the other person doesn’t seem as special anymore. Love succeeds 100 percent of the time. That, my friend, is what real love is!
STUDENT MINISTRIES • YOUTH
WEDNESDAYJULY 31 • 6PM–9PM
MINI GOLF
REGULARWEDNESDAY
YOUTHWEDNESDAYAUGUST 14
6:30PM–8:30PMMOVIE NIGHT
WEDNESDAYAUGUST 28
6:30PM–8:30PMREGULAR YOUTH
KICK-OFF!
YOUTHSUMMER
SCHEDULE(PERMISSION SLIPS REQUIRED)
PERMISSION SLIPS LOCATEDAT THE WELCOME WALL
OR CONTACT ODY DIRECTLY ( [email protected]).
SATURDAYAUGUST 10 • TIMES TBD
ESCAPE ROOM
STUDENT MINISTRIES • KIDS
All 5th through 8th graders are invited to join us dur- ing the 10:30 service. We begin in worship to- gether before heading to the Youth Room. We
hope to see you on Sunday!
Camp Cornerstone Kid’s Ministry is on Facebook! This is a great place to keep up to date on all the happenings of the Children’s Ministry. Follow us
here—https://www.facebook.com/CampCornerstoneKids/
Our children are the living mes-sages we send into a time we shall not see.Art Linkletter
Don’t worry about having the right words; worry more about having the right heart. It’s not eloquence God seeks, just honesty.Max Lucado
The tongue weighs practically nothing, but few can hold it.
ODDS AND ENDS
O happy day!
When you see someone who has a birthday or anniversary this month,
wish them a happy day, or send them a card. It’s nice to be remem-bered on your special day. If your birthday or anniversary wasn’t listed, please let Pam Hoover know the date and you won’t be missed next time.
Aug 1 Emily SteppAug 2 Chris HainesAug 4 Christian Stump,
Kiersten Sabolsky, Jacob Herrera
Aug 5 September Brough-ton
Aug 6 Jim BroughtonAug 7 Kathy BallewAug 8 Danielle Myers, Jim
DershamAug 9 Ava MullenAug 10 Owen HainesAug 11 Skylar HitesmanAug 12 Aggie Peiffer, Jayson
SherwoodAug 13 Kelly RaudenskyAug 14 Brian BerringerAug 15 Logan Coble
Aug 16 Dee Parrish, Nate Myers
Aug 18 Bruce GallagherAug 19 Vaida Stidfole, Tom
SwigartAug 20 Dan McNaughtonAug 21 Donny CompAug 22 Mikey SherwoodAug 23 Leah GroffAug 25 Judah CoombsAug 26 Alex Forrer, Rebecca
HowerAug 27 Jesse Boyer IVAug 28 Kate McNaughtonAug 29 Ryer Sassaman, Tracy
MullenAug 30 Tammy SheibleyAug 31 Mike Baker
I did, I did!Aug 2 44th Alan and Patti TechAug 5 3rd Mark and Diane SmileyAug 16 Rick and Penny KneppAug 27 30th Dave and Amy Sherwood
Take a hike
On Saturday, August 17 bring the family to a kid-friendly, child-paced, one-mile hike on easy terrain at Little Buffalo State Park. We will use
the Little Buffalo Quest Guide to follow rhyming clues and directions as we stroll through the park while spending a little time at the new playground. Meet at the Geisinger Holy Spirit Duncannon Center at 9am or alternately at the park office parking lot at 1579 State Park Road, Newport at 9:30am. Contact Deb Takach (717-395-2462 or [email protected]) to register. Hope you can make it!
Going green!
We have recycling bins located in the kitchen. Anyone using the kitchen for any functions
or activities or uses other church sup-plies—check and see if you can recycle the packaging. The bins are marked for the recyclable items. Go green!
Each meal includes punch, water, coffee, and homemade desserts!
11:00AM – 1:30PM
All-You-Can-EatAdults (13 and older): $10
Children 5–12 years old: $8Children 4 and under: Free
DUNCANNON EMERGENCYMEDICAL SERVICES
16 Shermanata Drive • Duncannon, PA 17020www.dems29.com • 717-834-5904
2019 Sunday Dinner Schedule
Everyone has a ‘risk muscle.’ You keep it in shape by trying new things. If you don’t, it atrophies. Make a point of using it at least once a day.Roger Von Oech
To believers, Jesus says, “Go!” But to the lost world, Jesus says, “Come!”Rick Warren
Remember to pray for …• our Elders and staff• our country• our church• Sherwood Family• our veterans• our men and women currently serving in the armed forces• Greg Comp• Dee Parrish• Rosie & Bill Deardorff• Ericka Meik• Alan Tech• Leroy and Sandy Kitner
Cornerstone Christian Church, an Evangelical Free ChurchDave Sherwood, lead pastor • Matt Odenwelder, Youth pastor • Keith Wilson, Worship pastorElders • Tom Belmont, Pete Camacci, Leroy Kitner, Vince McCollum, Rob Morris, Joe Sassaman
595 New Bloomfield Road • Duncannon, PA 17020 • 717.834.4641 • [email protected] office hours: Monday through Friday 9am–1pm • Other hours by appointment
Come connect with us! • Route 274 two miles west of DuncannonCelebration/Camp Cornerstone—9am • Fellowship—10am • Celebration/Camp Cornerstone—10:30am
Newsletter questions, comments, or information, call 717.829.5211 or email [email protected] • Pam Hoover, editor
Worship helpersAugust 4Greeters (9am) Welcome Center–Kathy Heckard/Gretchen Bicking | Door–Denny Heckard (10:30am) Welcome Center–Tracy Mullen/Sue Comp | Door–Tom Comp/Harvey MullenUshers (9am) Frank Hall/Jim Dersham/Rodney Reed/Ben Hess/Al Krebs/Leroy Kitner (10:30am) Frank/Gretchen Bicking/Harvey Mullen/Comp FamilyNursery (9am) Gail Frohnert (10:30am) Margie Safko/ Lisa DowdrickToddlers (9am) Judy Fulton (10:30am) Bobbie Jo SnyderPreK/Kinder (9am) Hope Coombs/Ana Morris (10:30am) Paige & Barb JordanElementary (9am) Debra Takach/Cody Gerhold (10:30am) Hope Coombs/Maddie SherwoodHospitality Esther Rudy & Vickie Johnson/Rick & Penny KneppSet-Up Crew Tom Comp’s teamAugust 11Greeters (9am) Welcome Center–Maureen Cleaver/Jen Rector | Door–Rich Rector (10:30am) Welcome Center–Margie Safko/Kathy Ballew | Door–Andy HarrisonUshers (9am) Frank Hall/Jim Dersham/Rodney Reed/Ben Hess/Al Krebs/Leroy Kitner (10:30am) Frank Hall/Gretchen Bicking/Ken Black/Steve Strawser/Jay Bange/Dave TannerNursery (9am) Ellie McKown (10:30am) Karen & Skylar HitesmanToddlers (9am) Lauren & Reagan True (10:30am) Gina GeraghtyPreK/Kinder (9am) Janine Coble (10:30am) Valerie & Chris WarnerElementary (9am) Cindy Dersham/Lauren Haines/Cody Gerhold (10:30am) Andrew & Keri MorganHospitality Jeff & Lori Boyer/Brandon Bernheisel & Lori JordanSet-Up Crew Jim Dersham’s teamAugust 18Greeters (9am) Welcome Center–Dolores Bennett/Charlotte Barrett | Door–Leroy Kitner (10:30am) Welcome Center–Katrina Boyer/Gloria Emick | Door–Mark EmickUshers (9am) Frank Hall/Jim Dersham/Rodney Reed/Ben Hess/Al Krebs/Leroy Kitner (10:30am) Frank Hall/Gretchen Bicking/Ken Black/Steve Strawser/Jay Bange/Dave TannerNursery (9am) Jerry Myers (10:30am) Angie BlackToddlers (9am) Theresa Reed (10:30am) Bobbie Jo SnyderPreK/Kinder (9am) Jackie Verbos/Ana Morris (10:30am) Deb Roush/Kenny CoombsElementary (9am) Deb Takach/Mary Stump/Cody Gerhold (10:30am) Hope Coombs/Maddie SherwoodHospitality Sandy Sizer & Beth Basile/Deb Reed & Dorcas ThomasSet-Up Crew Steve Smiley’s teamAugust 25Greeters (9am) Welcome Center–Megan Safko/Sue Belmont| Door–Tom Belmont (10:30am) Welcome Center–Sandy Elliott/Pam Hoover/Marty Troutman | Door–Doug YoungUshers (9am) Frank Hall/Jim Dersham/Rodney Reed/Ben Hess/Al Krebs/Leroy Kitner (10:30am) Frank Hall/Gretchen Bicking/Ken Black/Steve Strawser/Jay Bange/Dave TannerNursery (9am) Allyson & Delaney McCollum (10:30am) Heather & Adelyn RoushToddlers (9am) Hope Coombs (10:30am) Maggie, Darcy, & Emma WonsickPreK/Kinder (9am) Janine Coble/Ana Morris (10:30am) Beth Gruber/Livie & CarolineElementary (9am) Cindy Dersham/Becky Shull/Cody Gerhold (10:30am) Lauren Baker/Amanda & Corey HallHospitality Pam Hoover & Maureen Cleaver/Mike & Melanie BoyerSet-Up Crew Steve Strawser’s teamIf you’re scheduled and can’t be there, PLEASE ASK SOMEONE TO FILL IN FOR YOU. Thanks!
We have new offering enve-lopes available at the Wel-come Center or from the
church office. Using these envelopes is a great help to our counting team to ensure your offering is tracked prop-erty for tax purposes. We appreciate your gifts each week!
Acceptance doesn’t mean resigna-tion; it means understanding that something is what it is and that there’s got to be a way through it.Michael J. Fox
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