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Music Ministry Vision

Worship is our response to the gospel and music plays a vital role in that response, especially in the context of corporate worship as the body of Christ. As such, we take very seriously our duty to give God glory through our music. The purpose for Cornerstone's Ministry of Music flows from an understanding of the gospel and the overall vision of Cornerstone Church. For more information, click the button below.

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In several Biblical passages, such as Psalm 96:1, worshippers of God are told to worship Him in singing. Other passages, such as Psalm 150, command the use of instruments in the context of praising God in music. While music of a professional quality is not required to bring honor to God, Cornerstone's Ministry of Music seeks both to bring honor and glory to God by providing music to lead and guide the Cornerstone body in the worship of God. Click here for details.

MUSIC TEAMS

Music for worship on a Sunday morning is directed and led by a team of singers and musicians referred to simply as a music team. Several different music teams assist with worship on a rotating basis and are overseen by the Director of Cornerstone's Ministry of Music. Music teams gather to practice during the week and during the Christian education hour of a Sunday morning. Interested musicians or singers should speak with the Music Director for how to join a music team.

CHOIR

Cornerstone's Ministry of Music offers the opportunity for participation in the choir.  to present special offerings of music to benefit the Cornerstone church community. The choir is open to all  and practices are on an as-needed basis.

SPECIAL MUSIC

In addition to ongoing music teams or choirs, Cornerstone's Ministry of Music also provides special music, such as string quartets, brass ensembles, solos, duets, or vocal ensembles. These are used for postludes, preludes, preparation for a sermon, or calls to worship. All special music is planned and overseen by the Director of Music.
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