Bulletin for Easter Sunday, April 19, 2019
Pastoral Notes for Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019
“He is not here, but has risen.”—Luke 24:6
Easter is the crescendo of the Christian calendar, because the cross and resurrection are the center of the Christian faith. In breaking forth from the grave, Jesus Christ disarmed the rulers and authorities of this world (Col. 2:15) and put to death the last enemy, death itself (I Cor. 15:54). In rising from the dead, Jesus Christ sent a shock wave of recreation throughout the world, being the first fruits from the dead (I Cor. 15:20). In the victory of Christ’s resurrection, we participate in the power of the resurrection now through faith by the Spirit (Rom. 8:11), and when He returns at the second coming, the graves will lose their grip on those asleep in Jesus Christ (I Cor. 15:51-52), and together we will meet the Lord in the air and live forever with Him (1 Thess. 4:14-18). Hallelujah! What a Savior!
The quality of our celebration today should match the importance of what we are celebrating—the most important reality in life and eternity. There is simply no risk of overdoing the celebration. If there was ever a time for worshipful abandon, for giving yourself to wonder, love, and praise that time is now. Join with the angels in heaven, and the saints from all the ages, and worship the risen Christ in Spirit and truth today. The tomb is empty, and the gospel is true. Let the celebration begin!
“A marvelous and mighty paradox has thus occurred, for the death which they thought to inflict on Jesus Christ as dishonor and disgrace has become the glorious monument of death’s defeat.”—Athanasius
“The resurrection is the first day of a new creation.”—Alistair McGrath
“Jesus is your Light
Jesus is your Savior
Jesus is your Resurrection
Jesus is your King
Jesus is leading you to the heights of heaven
Jesus will show you the Eternal Father
Jesus will raise you up by His right hand”—Bishop Melito of Sardis
“Everything in our life that is limiting, sorrowful, or dead becomes the dance floor
on which we celebrate our Easter joy.”—Wendy Wright
“The stem bent, pent in seed, grows straight
And stands. Pain breaks in song. Surprising
The merely dead, graves fill with light
Like opened eyes. He rests in rising.”—Wendell Berry
“Grant me more and more of the resurrection life:
may it rule me,
may I walk in its power,
and be strengthened through its influence.”—The Valley of Vision
Bulletin for Good Friday, April 19, 2019
Pastoral Notes for Sunday, April 14, 2019
As you prepare for worship at Cornerstone, the Shurden family is preparing for worship at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, MS. As many of you know, we moved from FPC Jackson to Franklin nine years ago to plant Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, and we have many fond memories and close relations there. Very kindly, FPC Jackson invited me back this weekend to lead a marriage retreat and preach Sunday services. Though saddened to miss Palm Sunday with the Cornerstone family, I am grateful for the opportunity to reconnect with the sweet folks of FPC Jackson this weekend.
Sweeter still is the opportunity we will have this week to worship on Good Friday and Easter Sunday! It will be particularly special to worship on Good Friday with our sister churches Christ Presbyterian Church Cool Springs and All Saints Presbyterian Church in Brentwood. Please note that Good Friday services are at 6pm and 7:45pm this year. Due to the convenience of the 6pm time slot, we are anticipating that service to be very full. In hopes of preventing overcrowding and spreading attendance evenly between services, I would kindly ask those of you with flexible schedules to consider attending the 7:45pm service. Thank you for considering this.
Bulletin for Sunday, April 14, 2019
Bulletin for Sunday, April 7, 2019
Bulletin for Sunday, March 31, 2019
Pastoral Notes for Sunday, March 31, 2019
On the behalf of the elders, it is my distinct privilege to announce the recommendation of Mr. Mark Elliott and Mr. Mike Payne for election as deacons at Cornerstone Presbyterian Church. These two brothers have faithfully completed officer training and sustained a thorough examination in the areas of Christian character, Bible knowledge, the Westminster Confession of Faith, the PCA Book of Church order, and qualification for church office (1 Timothy 3:8-13). Upon completion of their exams, they received a unanimous recommendation for election as deacons.
The election will be held on Sunday, April 28th during the Sunday School hour. Only communing members of Cornerstone are eligible to vote in the upcoming election. If you are a communing member of Cornerstone, we strongly urge you to participate in the upcoming officer election. Electing officers to represent, serve, and lead the church is one of the weighty privileges of membership at Cornerstone.
Over the next month, please pray for these brothers. And if you don’t already know them, please take time to get know them better. Take them out for lunch or coffee. Ask about their testimony, their walk with Jesus Christ, and their sense of call to the work of the diaconate. They would love to hear from you, and I believe you’ll be encouraged by spending time with them.
Name: Mark Elliott
· Born: Canton, OH
· Vocation: Operations Analyst, LHC Group (Home Health)
· Family: Married to Lindsey (11 Years). Children are Taylor (10), Noah (9), Amara (8), Zeke (6), Malachi (4)
· Ministry Gifts/Passions: Serving, Finances, Shepherding
· Church Service: Home Fellowship Group Leader, Children’s Sunday School Assistant, Nursery Volunteer
· Recommended Office: Deacon
Name: Mike Payne
· Born: Rockford, IL
· Vocation: Guitarist; Studio and Live work
· Family: Married to Melissa (Mel) Payne for 8 years. Expecting our first child.
· Ministry Gifts/Passions: Serving, Mentoring, Teaching
· Church Service: Men’s Ministry Team, Watchmen, Home Fellowship Group Leader
· Recommended Office: Deacon
