Cornerstone Christian Fellowship
In Christ. In Community. In Lebanon.
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Worship With Us

 
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In Christ . In Community . In Lebanon

Sundays at 10:30am
On Stage Theater Building

Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker, for he is our God.
We are the people he watches over, the flock under his care.

Worship

Sunday morning worship is where we join together to seek God who is seeking after us through Christ crucified. We realign our affections and allegiances under God’s love and holiness through Scripture and Sacrament and Song, encouraging one another toward good works.

Our preaching team is diverse as we learn to understand the Gospel, the Bible, and the world around us through Spirit and Truth.

Our music style is modern with a dash of tradition; sometimes a single instrument and voice, other times a full band.

Service length on average is from 10:30am till Noon. Dress however you feel comfortable and come early to grab a coffee and chat with others.

Student Ministry

On most Sundays, children are dismissed to their Sunday school classrooms. This is a great time of learning and community for our kids where they encounter Jesus through creativity, interaction with Scripture, and relationship with great teachers. Children are welcome in the following classrooms:

  • Little Seeds (Nursery): Infant - Walker

  • Seedlings (Toddler): One- and Two-year-olds

  • Saplings (Preschool): Three- and Four-year-olds

  • Roots (Elementary): Five-year-olds through 4th Grade

Additionally, Amplify Students (Grades 5-8 & 9-12) have Student Transition classes during the Message once a month. For more information about Amplify Youth Group, check out the CONNECT page.

Parking

Street parking is available for free on Sundays.

Additional parking for Sundays may be found at 5th and Walton (alleyway). This includes the lot East behind the mansion or West in Rohland Funeral Home's small lot South of the alley.

Directions: 515 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA 17042


What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us… to be loved by God, not merely pitied, but delighted in as an artist delights in his work or a parent in a child—it seems impossible, a weight or burden of glory which our thoughts can hardly sustain.
But so it is. (Tozer & Lewis)