Pastoral Notes for Sunday, July 13, 2025

Dear Cornerstone Family, 

At Cornerstone, our vision for missions is rooted in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with people from every nation—so that all may hear, believe, and receive the forgiveness found only in Him. It is our joyful privilege to support and walk alongside those who are faithfully carrying the gospel to the ends of the earth. And we believe the “ends of the earth” begins in Franklin and extends around the globe.

Last Sunday, those in attendance heard and read about two practical expressions of our mission philosophy—one local, and one global.

Locally, we were invited to engage with GraceWorks through a variety of service opportunities. Whether it’s donating to their food pantry, participating in the annual golf scramble, or volunteering with their mobile food pantry team, there are tangible ways for our church body to love our neighbors in need. GraceWorks serves as an example of our local missions mindset.

Globally, we were introduced (or, perhaps, re-introduced) to Brett and Valerie McAlpin. Serving through Mission to the World, Brett and Valerie have been assisting Christ Church Central, a church plant in Leeds, England, where less than 1% of Yorkshire County’s 1.1 million people attend church. Brett and Valerie are currently searching for a new building for their church and have recently welcomed a new staff member to their ministry team. They continue to pray that lives might be transformed by the gospel and new communities of believers formed—gathering to worship God to the praise of His glorious grace. The McAlpins serve as an example of our global missions mindset. 

Today, we have the privilege during our worship service of commissioning two of our newest mission partners, Geoff and Molly Banks. In just a few days, they will leave for Kosovo to serve in a local high school in Prishtina through the Network of International Christian Schools. 

These are just a few of the many people we walk with as they carry the Good News—whether across the street or across the world. Visit our church website’s “Missions” page to explore a full list of supported mission partners. 

What does it mean to “walk with” those doing this good work?

  • We pray for them. You’ll often see a mission spotlight in our bulletin. These spotlights create wonderful opportunities for you, your family, your HFG to pray for specific people in missions.

  • We financially support them. Missions makes up 7% of Cornerstone’s annual budget. Your faithful giving enables us to seek out, encourage, and sustain those pursuing the Great Commission.

  • We connect with them. While those who serve in this capacity do so from a place of calling and a place of joy, it can also come with seasons of isolation or discouragement; we want to seek ways to connect well. In the coming weeks, we’ll introduce opportunities for you to engage more directly with our mission partners through Home Fellowship Groups, Sunday School classes, and other settings.

As a church, we are not simply supporters of missions—we are participants in God’s mission. Whether through prayer, giving, serving locally, or connecting with those laboring abroad, each of us has the privilege to help advance the gospel. My hope is that Cornerstone will continue to grow in our desire to make Christ known, both near and far, and that our church family will continue to be marked by this faithful commitment to the Great Commission.

Your servant,
John Millard