Weekly Newsletter | July 05, 2026

Equipping Hour: 9:00am

Worship Service: 10:30am

Scripture Reading: Colossians 1:3-23

Worship Songs:

  • O Great God

  • Abide

  • Doxology

Sermon: Isaiah Mackler: “Bearing Much Fruit” (John 15:5-11)

Order of Service Livestream


COMING UP

Communion & Church Lunch

This Sunday after service we will remember Jesus’ death in our place by partaking of the Lord’s Supper. Please remember that the Lord’s Supper is only for believers who are seeking to please Him. Please remember to bring hats, umbrellas & water, as seating is outside. Everyone is invited to join us afterwards for a sandwich lunch and fellowship!

Evening Service - no evening service

Our next Evening Service will be next Sunday, July 12th, from 5-6pm, at our Fullerton location. A light dinner will be served at 4:30pm. The church’s evening services are on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month.

Evangelism Training

All our invited to join us on Saturday, July 18th, from 11 am-1pm in the Wood Floor Room at our Walnut St location. We will be discussing evangelism, practicing going over other gospel tracts with one another, and then heading out to share the gospel. If you have any questions or would like to join us, please contact Joon Yim.

Nursing Home Visit

Come join us on Saturday, August 15th, from 10:15 to 11:30 am as we spend time with the residents of Gordon Lane Care Center in Fullerton. We will be singing songs, completing family-friendly activities (the residents love kids!) and sharing the love of Christ, along with a short devotional. The residents have loved our visits, and have asked if Cornerstone could come by more frequently. For more information, please contact Jeff Liao.


WEEKLY AT CBC

Sunday Morning Prayer. Sundays, 8:30-8:50am

All are welcome before service for a time of corporate prayer in Room 927 near the Children’s Ministry classrooms at El Dorado HS!


"The Bible Storyline" by Michael Vlach

“Are you confused by the Old Testament? Do you struggle to understand how the New Testament relates to the Old? Does it seem like the two are telling completely different stories? In The Bible Storyline, Michael Vlach helped me see how the Bible is one unified story. He walks through Genesis to Revelation and carefully explains how the Bible is telling the story of “God’s unstoppable plan to defeat evil, restore creation, and establish His kingdom on earth.” If you are struggling to understand the Bible as a unified story, I highly recommend this book. Since it is arranged into 100 short lessons, it could even be a great tool for family devotions. If you choose to read it, I think you will come away with 1) a cohesive view of the Bible, 2) a better understanding of God’s covenants, 3) a better understanding of how believers in Jesus’ day understood the OT, 4) a better understanding of “the kingdom” in the Bible’s storyline, and 5) a greater love and appreciation for our Lord Jesus—the seed of the woman, the offspring of Abraham, and the Son of David who will defeat evil, restore creation, and establish God’s kingdom on earth.”

~ Recommendation by Josh Feaster