Night of Vision

Our annual Night of Vision will be Sunday, January 15th, 2012 at 5:00 pm in the church sanctuary. During our night of vision we will celebrate all the accomplishments of this past year and present a detailed outline of dates and objectives for 2012. This will be an important and encouraging meeting as we clarify the win for Cornerstone Church for this next year. We will provide the past year’s business details and the Elders will be providing a prophetic word over the church. We will take the time for strategic prayer for our vision and mission this year. If you have any questions that you would like addressed, please send them to the church either hand written or emailed to www.cornerstonepeople.org by January 9, 2012. We will either personally respond to your questions or use it to help better inform and direct the business of Cornerstone Church. We look forward to seeing you for this night of worship and prophetic words for our church.

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