
Cornerstone Chapel - Audio Podcast
Cornerstone Chapel
Show overview
Cornerstone Chapel - Audio Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 219 episodes. That works out to roughly 150 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 46 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 37 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 90 episodes published. Published by Cornerstone Chapel.
From the publisher
At Cornerstone Chapel, it is our desire that you see the love of Jesus Christ reflected through the systematic, verse by verse teaching of the Bible and through heart-felt, contemporary worship lifted up to God.
Latest Episodes
View all 219 episodesJesus Is
How to Make Wise Decisions
A Call to Prayer
Do People Hear and See the Lord Through You?
The Awakening of the American Church
From Sin To Restoration: The Pattern God Responds To
From Sin To Restoration: The Pattern God Responds To
Two Kingdoms in Conflict
Israel: The Land that Bears His Name
How to Be Content in a Discontent World
Solomon's Plan, God's Plan
An in-depth study of 2 Chronicles 3-4.
4 Reasons Why Easter Should Matter for You
Many people believe that Jesus existed. Many even believe that He did miracles, died, and rose from the dead. Yet still, many might wonder, “Why is this relevant to me?” In today’s message, Pastor Gary offers four reasons why the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus should matter to you. If you’ve ever wondered how God could love, forgive, and save you, you will be encouraged by today’s message from John 20.
A Conversation with Gary Hamrick and Lon Solomon
Pastor Gary Hamrick sits down with Pastor Lon Solomon to discuss the true meaning of the Passover.
Welcoming Jesus on Palm Sunday
In this Palm Sunday message from Luke 19, Pastor David Guzik looks at the story of Zacchaeus and discovers the difference between a superficial response to Jesus and a sincere, life-changing one. Be encouraged to seek Him, receive Him joyfully, and welcome Him fully into your life.
Little Compromises, Bigger Consequences
In 2 Chronicles 1–2, Solomon begins with humility, asking God for wisdom—but his story quickly becomes a warning about how little compromises can lead to devastating consequences. This message encourages us to walk in obedience, steward God’s blessings faithfully, and live in a way that points others to Him.
God's Remedy for Anxiety
Many people suffer from anxious, fearful, or worrisome thoughts. Life can bombard and overwhelm us at times. How can we find relief from troubling thoughts and fears? God offers help and encouragement through Paul's letter to the Philippian church in chapter 4. If you battle fear and anxiety, watch today's teaching as Pastor Gary shares "God's Remedy for Anxiety."
Nothing is Impossible with God
Join us as Pastor Gary Hamrick interviews Shannon Bream about her new book, "Nothing is Impossible with God!".
The Book of Life
Is your name written in the Book of Life? The Book of Life is mentioned eight times in the New Testament (once in Philippians and seven times in Revelation). The Bible teaches that this book lists all the names of people who are going to spend eternity in heaven with Jesus. If your name is not in the book, you will be denied access to heaven. So how can you be sure your name will be listed in the Book of Life? Find out in today’s study from Philippians 4 with Pastor Gary.
Midweek Question & Answer
Join us for a special Midweek Q&A night where Pastor Gary, Tyler, & Austin Hamrick do their best to answer your Bible Questions!
No Looking Back
Paul compares the Christian life to that of running a race. It’s an appropriate analogy because there is a starting line (when you accept Christ), a finish line (when you step from this life into eternity), and a prize at the end (heaven). Some have gotten off to a late start, others have had a slow start, and all of us have stumbled at some point along the race. But the only thing that matters is finishing well! In Philippians 3, Paul outlines three things to encourage us to run with endurance and to finish well.