Our Mission: To Hear Christ's Word, preach His Word, Live His Word, and share His Word!
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Listen to weekly sermons from Cornerstone Lutheran Church Carmel. Cornerstone Lutheran Church is a multisite congregation in Central Indiana with worship sites in Carmel, Fishers, and the Fletcher Place neighborhood in Downtown Indianapolis. Our mission is to reach out, care for, and build people towards maturity in Christ. For more information, please visit us at http://www.CornerstoneLutheran.church or on Facebook at @CornerstoneFishers.
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The Pack the House show provides a chance for us to look back at what we learned on Sunday here at Cornerstone Lutheran Church and talk through ways we can use that message to share the Gospel with our friends and neighbors who may not know Christ. Our goal is to talk through what our part is in God's desire to pack His house with as many souls as possible!
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Title: Ninth Sunday After Pentecost, 2024 – Evil in Our World (Sermon, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Sermon Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 The Epistle: Ephesians 2:11-22 The Holy Gospel: Mark 6:30-44 Donate If you would like to help …
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Title: Seventh Sunday After Pentecost, 2024 – Thank the Lord! (Sermon, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Sermon Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Ezekiel 2:1-5 The Epistle: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 The Holy Gospel: Mark 6:1-13 Donate If you would like to help…
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Title: Seventh Sunday After Pentecost, 2024 – Thank the Lord! (Entire Service, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Service Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Ezekiel 2:1-5 The Epistle: 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 The Holy Gospel: Mark 6:1-13 Donate If you would lik…
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Title: Seventh Sunday of Easter, 2024 – Prayer Changes Things (Service, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Service Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Acts 1:12-26 The Epistle: 1 John 5:9-15 The Holy Gospel: John 17:11-19 Donate If you would like to help spre…
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Title: Seventh Sunday of Easter, 2024 – Prayer Changes Things (Sermon, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Sermon Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Acts 1:12-26 The Epistle: 1 John 5:9-15 The Holy Gospel: John 17:11-19 Donate If you would like to help spread…
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Title: 75th Anniversary of Grace | Jesus – Our Living Cornerstone (Service, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. David A. Davis We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Service Scripture Lessons The First Reading: 1 Kings 8:22-30 The Epistle: Revelation 21:1-5 The Holy Gospel: Luke 19:1-9 Donate If you would like to…
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Title: 75th Anniversary of Grace | Jesus – Our Living Cornerstone (Sermon, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. David A. Davis We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Sermon Scripture Lessons The First Reading: 1 Kings 8:22-30 The Epistle: Revelation 21:1-5 The Holy Gospel: Luke 19:1-9 Donate If you would like to h…
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Title: Sixth Sunday of Easter, 2024 – Love One Another (Service, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Service Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Acts 10:34-48 The Epistle: 1 John 5:1-8 The Holy Gospel: John 15:9-17 Donate If you would like to help spread the g…
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Title: Sixth Sunday of Easter, 2024 – Love One Another (Sermon, Audio Only) Speaker: Rev. James Redmann We invite you to worship with us. See our contact page for directions. Listen to the Sermon Scripture Lessons The First Reading: Acts 10:34-48 The Epistle: 1 John 5:1-8 The Holy Gospel: John 15:9-17 Donate If you would like to help spread the goo…
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Hosting a Block Party is Easier Than You Think!
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Hosting a block party is one of the most effective ways of getting to know them. Ben Scholer has hosted two. He gives us some tips to make it a stress free, rewarding experience.
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This week we talk with Pastor Scott about Jesus’ “High Priestly Prayer” and how ourcapital campaign can be encouraging to those who are not yet connected withJesus.
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In this episode we will look at a challenging verse that can be a stumbling blockfor believers and non-believers alike: “Wives submit to your husbands…” We’llequip you to help those around you see the bigger picture and the inviting ideabehind these words.
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Helping Our Kids Navigate a Changing World
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On this episode we talk about challenges kids our facing in school and their social life.
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Because God was willing to reconcile us to Himself, even when we were still living in our sin, we strive for reconciliation with those around us as well.
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Is there a difference between being accepting and tolerant and being loving? Can we be all of those? Join us as we discuss!
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Many times, we'll know when our friends and neighbors want to have deeper faith conversations by the words they use and the questions they ask. There are certain things we can be on the lookout for.
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One of the objection to our faith we sometimes hear is that “the church just wants my money.” Is there truth to that claim? Join us as we discuss!
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It can feel tempting to think we have a big role in creating faith in our friends and neighbors. We get to play a part, but faith is create by the Holy Spirit.
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God has given each of us a unique set of skills and experiences. We get to use those uniquenesses to assist in growing God's kingdom!
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CLC Children’s Ministry Coordinator talks to us about how we can share faith with children, how to involve them in sharing faith as a family, and strategies for bringing our faith into the home during the week.
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It's common for many of us in our society to try to be self-reliant and go our own way, but that can be a very difficult and lonely road. God's invitation for us is to rely on Him and let Him care for us.
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God has a purpose for all of us. For some of us, it’s hard to see what our purpose is. This can be a great opportunity for us to share our faith with our friends and neighbors!
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When God sent His Son, He sent Him as a baby who was reliant on those around Him. What can that teach us about our faith and about sharing that faith with others?
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As we head into the Christmas season, many of us will have opportunities to spend time with friends and family that we may not see often and that we may have disagreements with. How can we avoid conflict and focus on sharing God's love with them?
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There are lots of events during Christmas to which we can invite others. These invitations can be an easy way to introduce our friends and neighbors to Jesus and His church.
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We all know people who seem to be looking for something more in their life. God's kingdom offers that something more and we get to look for ways to share it with those around us!
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When we talk with others about our faith, focusing on Jesus, who He is and what He does for us is almost always the best place to start!
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Many people view the Bible as simply a "road map" for their life, but God's Word is so much more than that.
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One of the many arguments Christians hear from non-believers is that many Christians that they've met have been hypocritical. The Apostle Paul shares with us in Romans 7 that he has that problem in his own life.
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The history of the reformation may not be familiar to many of our unbelieving friends, but the ideas that the reformation brought forward are things we still struggle with today.
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All of us enjoy watching movies or reading books about a hero who saves the day. How could this common ground be a way for us to share our faith with our friends and neighbors?
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Even our complaining can be an opportunity to share our faith. Join us as we discuss how!
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The Apostle Paul talks in 2 Corinthians about having a "thorn in his side" that keeps him humble. Each of us has our own struggles that keep us humble. Sharing those struggles with our friends and neighbors can be a good witness to them.
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When pain or suffering occurs, many times we assume God is punishing us. That's not however, the picture scripture paints.
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While pastors play a large role in people's spiritual journeys, the goal is not for them to be the only spiritual guide in the communities life. Lay people also have a large part to play.
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Just as Jesus noticed Zacchaeus and made him feel valuable, we should look for opportunities to do the same for those around us.
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This fall as we get back into the swing of the school year, it might be a good time to invite others to join you in worship! There are some ways you might be able to tell who would be open to joining you.
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The liturgy we use in worship may at times seem repetitive, but there are lots of benefits. Today we discuss how we might share those benefits with our friends and neighbors.
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Prayer doesn't always have to be polite. God can handle our frustrations and anger. In this episode, we discuss how this idea might be appealing to our non-believing friends and neighbors.
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When God doesn't answer our prayers the way we want Him to, it can make us feel like maybe He just isn't listening or we aren't trying hard enough, but scripture teaches us otherwise.
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The writer of the book of Hebrews tells us that when we pray, we "with confidence draw near to the throne of grace." As we talk with our friends and neighbors, they may wonder, is there a right and wrong way to pray?
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Pop culture many times paints heaven as a place filled with clouds and chubby little babies playing harps, but that's not exactly how scripture describes it. Today we discuss how the Biblical idea of heaven can be comforting for our friends and neighbors.
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A common place to talk with our friends about our faith is when there is conflict between others. As Christians we know that we have been reconciled with God through Christ and that we now get to be part of helping others to be reconciled to Him as well as each other.
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While the concept of sin may be foreign to our non-believing friends, many of them do experience guilt and regret. As they share those experiences with us, it’s a great opportunity to share Gods love and forgiveness with them.
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Talking about the law of God may seem like it would be off putting to people, but there are some pretty significant benefits to following that law.
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The idea that God has a chosen set of people can be a hang up for some non-believers. Join us as we discuss what it means to be part of God's chosen people.
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Explaining why we worship and what we receive when we worship God might be helpful for our friends and neighbors.
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The miracles and supernatural events of the Bible can be difficult for non-believers to get past. How should we deal with those topics when talking with our friends and neighbors?
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Many people in our society are lonely. There are ways that we as a church can care for the lonely people around us.
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This week we discuss the experience of LGBTQ people as it relates to the church, scriptural truths to have in our head as we engage with them, and what we can say in those relationships.
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