Pastor Hagee`s 73rd Birthday - Cornerstone Christian School
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Pastor Hagee`s 73rd Birthday - Cornerstone Christian School
JUNE Vol.10/No.6 Pastor Hagee’s 73rd Birthday On April 13th more than 2,500 people gathered to celebrate Pastor Hagee’s 73rd birthday for Family Fun Day at the beautiful Cornerstone Church retreat center in Tarpley, Texas. GNO Tool Time Guys Night Out enjoyed fellowship and a delicious steak dinner. Fiesta Parade April 18th the Cornerstone Church Daycare and Mother’s Day Out celebrated Fiesta with a parade through The Ark. CCS Warriors in Paris On Spring Break, 68 CCS students toured Paris. The CCS Boys Soccer Team Won the TCAL State Championship! Congratulations to all of our 2013 graduating students! Cornerstone Christian Schools See pages 24-38 Pastor John Hagee Born To Be Blessed God’s desire is to powerfully bless and multiply His people–prophecy is that word of hope, deliverance, bounty and richness for each one of us. In Born to Be Blessed, Pastor Hagee combines Scripture and the original teaching from his best-selling book The Power of the Prophetic Blessing to make prophetic blessing profoundly personal for readers. An excellent resource for every parent and grandparent Born to Be Blessed includes over 75 prophetic blessings to pray over your family in all kinds of circumstances. Topics include: birth and adoption, finances, marriage and dating, healing, career, purpose, encouragement, parenting, temptation, protection and many others. B-192HS BORN TO BE BLESSED 144 page Hardcover Book $30 for a signed copy 30 With your gift of $ Receive a personally signed copy from Pastor Hagee! Now Available on JHM.org WWW.JHM.ORG | TO ORDER CALL 1-800-854-9899 | CANADA CALL 1-877-454-6226 | UK CALL 44-1793-862146 2 CORNE RSTONE MAGAZI N E | J AN UN UARY E 2 0 1 32 0 1 2 contents 06 JUNE VO L . 1 0 / NO . 6 26 12 FEATURES Family Fun Day At Tarpley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04 GETV: Season Wrap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 I Will Never Be Like Him!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 By Philip Fortenberry Our Search for Significance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 By Pastor Gerry Lawrence Iglesia Cornerstone: NHCLC Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 College & Career Ministry Update. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 By Michael Fernandez Healing the Wounded Soul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 By Karen Park JHM/Cornerstone Classifieds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 I Am Woman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 By Diana Hagee Government of Twelve: Dan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Administration Hero in the House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 By Dr. Jerry Eshleman - Superintendent, Cornerstone Christian Schools CCS Summer Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Jaden Davila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 School Year in Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CCS Class of 2013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Warriors in Paris/Junior Ring Ceremony/ Miss Friendly City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Honor Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Baylor in NYC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Alumni Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 CALENDARS June. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES Early Childhood Education & Ministries Curriculum for Toddlers through Kindergarten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Noah’s Ark/Fiesta Parade: Recap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Children’s Ministries GenerationWon: Programs and Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 GenerationWon: Save the Date Summer Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 YOUTH MINISTRIES High School Let’s Partner Together. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 By Michael and Lucy Fernandez Church Office & Pastoral Ministries Hours: M–Th 8:30am–5:30pm Weekly Schedule Sunday Services, 8:30 & 11:00am, 6:30pm Sunday School, 10:15am Sunday Spanish Service, 2:00pm Publishers: Pastor John and Diana Hagee Editors: Pastor Matthew Hagee, Tina Ketterling, Kathy Rudkin, Alan Hulme, Sarah Blackburn, Jodee Welch, Tish Tucker, Meg Guillory Design: Kathy Rudkin, Alan Belcher, Irene Maag-Hernandez, Olga Garcés, Joshua Cervantes Logo Design: Asaf Cuellar Photography: Paul Wharton, Michelle Gorden, Jennifer Jennings Produced by: Rudkin Productions, Boerne, Texas www.rudkinproductions.com Circulation: Mailed free of charge to contributors and community. Additional copies $3.00 each. Correspondence: 18755 Stone Oak Parkway, San Antonio, Texas 78258 www.sacornerstone.org All services offered in Spanish and sign language. JOHN HAGEE MINISTRIES All rights reserved. Contact Numbers Cornerstone Church........................................... 490-1600 Adult Ministries.................................................. 477-1550 CCS Elementary.................................................. 979-6161 CCS Middle & High School................................. 979-9203 Children’s Ministry............................................. 499-1706 Discover The Difference..................................... 493-9560 Early Childhood Ministries................................. 499-1607 Evangelistic Center............................................. 733-5259 Government of Twelve...................................... 499-1770 Lost & Found Bibles........................................... 499-1615 Spanish Ministry (Iglesia Cornerstone)............. 499-1654 JHM/TV Ministry................................................ 494-3900 College & Career Ministry.................................. 499-1742 Joshua’s Generation........................................... 499-1615 Mother’s Day Out.............................................. 499-1737 Music................................................................... 499-1620 Pastoral Ministries............................................. 493-9535 Prayer Line.......................................................... 491-5100 Security............................................................... 499-1735 Reconciliation/Encounters................................. 499-1624 Special Events/Banquet Services....................... 499-1669 High School Youth Ministry............................... 499-1705 Pastor John and Diana Hagee Pastor Matthew and Kendal Hagee J U N E 2013 | C O R NE R S T O N E M A G A Z I NE 3 AT TA R P L E Y On April 13th more than 2,500 people gathered to celebrate Pastor Hagee’s 73rd birthday at the beautiful Cornerstone Church retreat center in Tarpley, Texas. A Bar-B-Que feast was served outdoors where music was streaming and children were running from one activity to the next as they simply enjoyed a magnificent day in the beautiful Texas sunshine. The food was delicious and the fellowship was sweet as church members and friends gathered to have some good, clean fun and honor the man whose vision has taken Cornerstone Church across the globe by the grace of God. Pastor Hagee was so deeply touched by the outpouring of kindness and the many people who made such a spectacular effort to come and celebrate. And on his behalf, we would like to extend his humble thanks for making this special day one that he will remember for many years to come. For the cards, gifts and kind words, he simply says, “Thank you so very, very much!” 4 CORNE RSTONE MAGAZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 P A R W Season After 30 successful episodes, Pastor Matt, along with his faithful on-set friends and producers, celebrated their very first season of “The Difference.” This Christian talk show is geared toward today’s younger generation, and offers practical tips on how to infuse the Word of God into your everyday life. There are many fun jokes and pranks along the way, but the bottom line is that we are all here to serve one purpose; to bring honor to the King of kings and Lord of lords. If you have not seen this show, you need to stop what you’re doing right now and log onto GETV.org and check it out under the icon that says, “The Difference with Matt Hagee.” This show airs online at GETV.org every Monday night at 7:00 p.m. CST, and you can find the previous shows available at GETV.org on demand. Laugh along with Pastor Matt and his friends in this final episode of the first season, and find out which moments from Season 1 were their absolute favorites…and also catch a sneak peek of what the future holds on “The Difference.” J U N E 2013 | C O R NE R S T O N E M A G A Z I NE 5 r e v e I Will N ! m i H e k i L Be BY PASTOR PHILIP FORTENBERRY “How many of you want your kid to grow up to be just like you?” I asked. As I surveyed the room of almost 100 adults sitting there attending the Ministry of Reconciliation Encounter not one hand was raised in the air. I watched as a woman carefully wedged both of her hands under her legs to sit on them while her head was slowly shaking, “no.” It seemed very important, almost urgent for her that she somehow needed to make certain she did not accidently let her hand up into the air. She definitely did not want her children to grow up to be like her. My question had struck a nerve, not only with the woman who was now carefully sitting on both of her hands, but with each individual in the room. Etched across each face was deep concern as each of the adults contemplated that their children might possibly grow up to be like them. It was clear; nobody wanted their child to grow up to be like them. “That is the same response that I have received from the 10,000 people that have attended this conference prior to you.” “Nobody wants their child to grow up to be like them. We all want our children to grow up to be better than us. We don’t want our kids to make the same stupid mistakes that we have made. We don’t want them to be hurt in the same ways in which we have been hurt. Do we?” Every head in the room was nodding slowly in agreement with my statement. A few were even biting their lower lip. “But I have a word from the Lord for you. Your kids are going to grow up to be scary like you.” “You, through your actions, have set what is normal for your kids. They don’t know any different and they will grow up to be very similar to you even if they are swearing that they will not.” A man loudly exhaled looked upward and closed his eyes as he grimaced at my statement and the thought of his actions being repeated by his own children. This clearly troubled many of the people sitting there. The woman sitting on her hands now held one of her hands over her mouth in astonishment. A couple of people were simply 6 CORNE RSTONE MAGAZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 reeling at the revelation as the truth hit home. I continued, “And what so many parents do is try to change their kids to keep them from making the same mistakes they made. But, the truth is you can only change you. Trying to change your kid will cause offense and make your child feel like you believe everything is their fault. It will put barriers into your relationship with your child.” “So if you want your kid to become better, but your kid is going to grow up to be like you, it demands that you become better. You can only change you.” “Change the only person that you can change and your kids will see the difference. Your kids will see the change in you when you humble yourself and it will draw their heart to you, no longer feeling like everything is their fault.” “But what if your kids are already gone from home?” a lady asked. “It does not matter. It is never too late to repent. It is never too late to humble yourself before God or reconcile with your loved ones,” I replied. “I have seen the most hurtful and hopeless situations where there was nothing but seething hatred turned into deep, lasting love by God through this ministry. I have seen the worst of enemies become the best of friends. I have seen the heart of the fathers turned to the children and the heart of the children turned to the fathers. It is never too late so long as we have the breath of life in us on this earth. You can always change you and it does not require anybody else’s participation.” As I stood there that day I reflected back on my own story. As a child my dad had left us 20 to 30 times in about a two year period. Each time he came home and left us, we were more hurt than the time before. After that two years were over, he left and stayed gone. It was like he fell off the face of the earth. There was no contact. He was just gone. Back then as the hurt child I began to say, “I’ll never be like him. I don’t need him anyway.” I was thirteen years old when I began to say these things and I continued to say them for years. I was the child saying that I would never grow up to be like my dad; but the truth is I grew up to be like him in so many ways. As I stood at the Encounter that day I asked the group, “How many of you used to say something like, ‘I’ll never be like him or her, or I will never do that to my kids, or I will never put up with that type of treatment’, or some such ‘never’ statement?” Almost every hand was in the air this time. “So none of you want your child to grow up to be like you, but virtually all of you used to swear that you would never become like your parent. Now, I want to know how many of you became like your parent in many ways in spite of swearing that you would not?” Again almost every hand was in the air. “So you used to be the offended child. You swore you would not be like your parent, but by your own admission you became like them in many ways. But, now you are hoping that your kids will not make the same mistake and become like you. So basically, you are somehow hoping that what did not work for you is going to somehow work for your kids?” If you are reading this article I want you to know you can do more than hope. You can change. Let it begin with you. Stop trying to fix your kids. Ask God to change you. Ask Him to show you your sin. Ask Him to show you what to do. “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” – Matthew 7:7 (NKJV) God wants to answer your prayer. He wants to show you what is wrong and how to fix it. Ask Him. He might use this next Encounter to show you how. The next encounter is June 28-30 at Tarpley. The High School Encounter follows on August 1-3. If you want your child to attend the High School Encounter you, the parent, must attend a Ministry of Reconciliation Encounter prior to your child attending the High School Encounter. Call (210) 499-1624 for more information. We are now on Facebook. You can receive daily information and inspiration on relationships and reconciliation of relationships by liking our page on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/ MinistryofReconciliationEncounters J U N E 2013 | C O R NE R S T O N E M A G A Z I NE 7 Adult Ministries Change Your Thinking … Change your Life. Who Does God Say You Are? Our Search What Lies Do We Believe? for Significance – by Pastor Gerry Lawrence Director, Adult Ministries W e should all want to live with a Biblical worldview. However, a secular worldview is always trying to push its way into our thinking. It is a constant ongoing spiritual battle. We need to push back the secular worldview. When we don’t push back, that’s when we start to look a lot like the world. It’s all about our thinking. Our actions - the things we do – are a result of our thinking. So much of our thinking is about how we see ourselves and how we think others see us. In truth, our thinking needs to be guided by how God sees us. Cornerstone offers a class, Search for Significance, that helps us to see ourselves the way God sees us. The class presents an understanding of self based on what God has said about us in His Word instead of our performance and the approval of others. Did you know that it is almost impossible for a human being to walk by a mirror and not look at themselves? Did you know that when you are giving a photo to someone and their picture is in it with a group of people that the very first person that they look at is themselves? Did you realize that how you view yourself is pivotal in the quality of your life and the quality of your relationships? We’re all asking and answering questions about ourselves, sometimes they’re about physical things about us, like when we look in the mirror, but more often they’re emotional and psychological. Some of the questions we’re asking are “Who am I? Where do I belong? Do I fit? Am I okay? Am I competent? Am I a somebody? Am I significant? What are other people going to think of me?” So let me ask you, “when you look at the mirror what do you think?” We often fall victim to four false beliefs. If we believe these lies from Satan, our distorted thinking will cause us to be deceived about God’s plan for our lives and what He wants to accomplish in us and through us. We need to know the Biblical solutions to combat these lies. 8 CORNE RSTONE MAGAZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 The first lie we often believe is the performance trap. It says that my value depends on what I can do. You’ve got to be good. You got to be successful. You got to be a great athlete. You got to be a great student. You got to be a great artist. You got to be a great this, a great that. You got to be able to do, do, do, do, do. And so your whole life, your whole value revolves around your performance. If you do well, you’re great. If you don’t do well, you’re a loser. Unfortunately, there are many times in life when we don’t perform up to our potential. That does not make us any less significant in God’s eyes. We must learn to see ourselves as He sees us. We learn how He does see us through what He tells us in His Word. The second false belief, is about the need for the approval of others. We think that our value depends on what other people think of us. So we dress, talk, drive, buy, go to certain groups, don’t go to certain groups, eat certain things, don’t eat certain things, but why? Because it matters what everybody thinks. When we believe this lie, our relationships, goals and objectives in life become skewed and out of focus. We try to please others rather than focusing on pleasing God. Often our family relationships suffer when we are workaholics more focused on performance and approval as our means of feeling significant. The third false belief, the blame game, focuses on our need to find whom to blame and punish. When life is not going our way, we look for someone to blame. Often the best candidate is ourselves. We can become experts at beating ourselves up about our failures, both past and present. If we aren’t blaming ourselves, we can usually very quickly find someone else to blame. If we don’t get a raise or a promotion, it’s the boss’s fault, or my subordinate’s fault for not supporting me, or whatever. Our next candidate to blame is God. We often blame God when things are not turning out right. We never stop to consider who ultimately determines “what is right for us.” The fourth and last of the false beliefs is called shame and hopelessness. It says: “I am what I am. I cannot change. I am hopeless.” This is a deadend street that goes nowhere. People who get caught up in this self pity lie often find themselves sinking in depression and hopelessness and can see no escape. Fortunately God is a God of fresh starts. Every morning we get up is a fresh start. Every day is a gift to us and it is up to us how we chose to use the gift we are given. God is in the change business. It all starts with a relationship with Jesus. The Bible says we become a new creation in Christ when we accept Him as our Lord and Savior. God has a perfect plan for our lives… He just needs us to participate in it with Him. Until we see ourselves as God sees us, we are destined to feel inferior. We need to realize that it’s really about how God looks at us, as the true mirror of who I really am, that my value doesn’t depend on how good I am, my value doesn’t depend on how I look, and my value doesn’t depend on what other people think. Until we get free of those things, we are destined to feel inferior. I believe everyone feels inferior in some way. Inferiority just wears multiple masks. So we’re all insecure, we all have this feeling that something’s wrong. So some people will be shy, withdrawn to cover their insecurity, their low self-esteem. They think, “I’m not worth much, No one wants to hear me, I probably wouldn’t do very well, I know they won’t like me.” But there’s another group of people who can be just as desperately insecure. They say “ I’ve got it together, I’m going to be on top of this.” They’re powerful, they’re aggressive, they say, “I know where I’m going and know how I’m going to get there.” George Steinbrenner, owner of the New York Yankees once said, “Lead, follow or get out of the way.” – a strong personality no doubt. GNO APRIL MEETING If you’re a guy and you like to build things, a regular do-it-yourselfer… or you would like to be, then hopefully you joined us in April for our monthly Guy’s Night Out. If not, you missed out on a really great time of Christian fellowship and laughter as we heard great stories from John Travis, one of the men responsible for helping with The Ark, our newest addition to Cornerstone Church. This month’s theme was “Tool Time.” We had great fun laughing at what we did (and didn’t) know how to do with the wood in our shop, while enjoying a delicious manly steak and potatoes dinner. God wants us to have a healthy, Biblical identity, a Biblical world view. We need to be able to see ourselves as God sees us. Jesus said, “You will know the truth and the truth will set you free.” If you don’t know the truth about you, you’ll believe the lies. But knowing the truth doesn’t change your life. You have to believe God’s view is true for you before it will change your life. If you have never been to a Guys Night Out, you should do yourself a favor and call the church at 210-490-1600 for more information on our upcoming events. Come join us for the Search for Significance Class which begins in June and learn what God says about how we should see ourselves. One of the most difficult tasks in life is applying God’s truth in our lives on a day by day or is it moment by moment basis. For more information about this class call the Adult Ministries Department at 477-1550 ext 2 or visit www.sacornerstone.org/adulteducation-s4s This is a men’s only time of fellowship where we enjoy the blessings of the Lord, some fun fellowship and once in a while pick up a few fun tricks about tools, cars, cards and just about anything you can imagine. Come to our next event and see for yourself! J U N E 2013 | C O R NE R S T O N E M A G A Z I NE 9 Cornerstone was host to the first chapter meeting of the NHCLC (National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference) I glesia Cornerstone hosted the first chapter meeting of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NJCLC) with more than 115 pastors and leaders in attendance. These leaders represented various denominations from all over the city of San Antonio. Several topics were targeted along with issues that are essential to ministering in local areas: teens, hunger, immigration, church growth and media. During our lunch break a media session was conducted discussing the relevance of media in today’s ministry. It was entertaining and challenging at the same time as we presented our theme of “The Lamb’s agenda.” (Not the donkey or the elephant, but the Lamb’s agenda.) Each presentation throughout the conference was well-presented and the pastors in attendance were complimentary of our efforts. The overall purpose of this conference was to bring practical and spiritual change to San Antonio. With the Lord’s help and the unity of these pastors, we will work towards achieving this great task. The seven areas that the NHCLC is currently targeting are: education, youth, stewardship, family, evangelism, justice and life. Each of these issues is important and we are confronting them head-on as we continue to pray for revival in our city and the nation. May God continue to be honored in all that we do! As this semester draws to an end, we celebrate what we have been able to see on the college campuses of St. Mary’s University, UTSA, Northwest Vista and San Antonio College. At least twice a month, we have gathered on one of these campuses to share the Gospel of hope to hundreds of students representing countries around the world. These Nights of Worship are student-led and student-initiated from within the Cornerstone College Ministry. We have witnessed the power of God touching Christians, Muslims and Atheists in lifechanging ways. Although there is reason to celebrate, we understand that the mission is far from complete. Our goal is to take the whole Gospel to the whole community of colleges within our city. Join us in prayer for “Cornerstone On Campus” student organizations that will be starting the fall of 2013 at Incarnate Word, Palo Alto College and Trinity University. If you are a student or faculty member of any of these schools and are interested in helping to host a chapter organization, please contact our office today. We would like to welcome Pastor Nelson and Liza Solares as our new Campus Ministry coordinators. They have been pastors in the Dallas area for a number of years with great success and now join our growing ministry. Pastor Nelson will be leading the charge in starting new student organizations on college campuses as well as offering ministerial support to existing “Cornerstone On Campus” chapters. We are excited for what God will do through them for the college and career students of our church and the city. The College and Career students are going to love Nelson and Liza. College and Career young adults, our weekly services are on Tuesday nights in the Praise Center at 7:00 p.m. Invite your friends from work or school and other young adults from around the city to join us as we seek the Lord for revival. We will continue to join Joshua’s Generation Adoration, the second Tuesday of each month as part of our weekly meetings. Don’t miss out on what the Lord is doing! 10 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Save the date for our Summerfest 2013, July 11-13th at our Conference and Retreat Center in Tarpley, Texas. We believe that it will be one of the best experiences in the Lord you will ever have. The cost is only $50, and online registration is available at www.sacornerstone/collegeandcareer.org. Guest speakers include Milton Guardado and Letty Garcia who are both powerful speakers that will challenge you towards a deeper and more fervent walk with the Lord. This year’s theme is FIERCE! Our hope is that we would develop a FIERCE commitment towards serving the Lord. Join us as we experience lots of fun, lots of food and lots of God! Lucy and I are overjoyed at the opportunity to be the new College and Career Pastors. We would like to thank both Pastor John Hagee and Pastor Matthew Hagee for this special opportunity. We are here to pray, love and support you in any way possible. It is our hope to connect with every college and career young adult in an even more personal way. For more information about any of our events or service times, please contact our offices at 210-499-1705 or by emailing us at michael.fernandez@sacornerstone.org or diana.medina@sacornerstone.org. In your corner, cheering loudly, Michael Fernandez Healing THE WOUNDED SOUL By Karen Park Soul wounds – a wounded soul is as real as wounded flesh. One way you can identify those wounds is if a memory of an incident still brings pain – so much so that you prefer “not to go there” – that’s a wound in your soul. Sometimes the wounds are so deep that a person may need special ministry to receive healing. Fortunately we are blessed at Cornerstone to have the Ministry of Reconciliation which ministers to those with deeply wounded souls. We all need to deal with the wounds caused by others in our souls – whether they were caused intentionally or unintentionally. We must come to a place where we choose to forgive those who have wounded us. On the other hand we must be willing to consider the possibility that we have caused wounds, and usually in those we love the most. The most common way a soul becomes wounded is by words – hurtful words. You know the old saying, “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me?” It’s not true. Sometimes the words may be angry and accusatory tirades coming from bitterness or hatred or even vengeance – these are easier to recognize. But sometimes they may be hurtful remarks – making someone the bunt of a joke or a put down. Our intention may not be to cause deep hurts and we may have no idea our words could possibly cause such wounds. But the reality is our words can be hurtful – even when joking around. God expects us to not only ask His forgiveness but He expects His children – who are to act like their Dad – to go to the person, apologize and ask their forgiveness, Matt. 5:23-24. The same way you would apologize and ask forgiveness if you unintentionally hurt someone physically – say you bumped into someone accidentally and they fell. If you’ve been convicted of saying something hurtful to anyone you need to follow the prompting of the Holy Spirit. God requires action from us – not just praying away the hurts. JHM/Cornerstone Church Classifieds Call Center Representatives John Hagee Ministries | Full-time | Part-time | Casual Status •Manage in-bound and outbound calls for prayer, ministry product orders and customer service in a professional and efficient manner. Listen and communicate effectively with callers. Junior Level Developers John Hagee Ministries | Full-time •Research, design and implement systems according to user specifications. Implement .net code and other various techniques to create, edit, test and update projects. Requires extensive experience utilizing the following technologies: Visual Studio 2008/2010 IDE, Microsoft Expression Studio, Photo Shop, Illustrator, HTML, CSS, Java Script, J-Query, AJAX, Silverlight, Flash, Asp Classic, ASP. NET, ASP.NET MVC3, Web Controls, C# -.Net Framework 3.5+, and WPF. Administrative Assistant to Production John Hagee Ministries | Full-time •Provide administrative support to the production department and assist the Executive Producer in all areas of administration to include maintaining schedules and calendars, filing, preparing invoices for processing and coordinating department shipping. Manage hospitality service and needs for studio and location production. Essential talents include excellent communication and inter-personal skills, multi-tasking, and organization. Administrative assistant experience required. Social Media Director/IPTV Content Manager John Hagee Ministries | Full-time •Develop and manage the social media strategy for the Ministry. Generate strong social media awareness for all Ministry events, products and services through industry specific research, development and strong understanding of analytic measurements. Create, develop and manage content for Ministry s web presence. Implement and manage social media campaigns. Advance and manage content direction and strategy for GETV. Requires fouryear degree or relevant work experience. Personnel Services Specialist Cornerstone Church | Casual Status •Coordinate new employee processing. Assist with coordination and processing of employee benefit enrollment. Develop, update and troubleshoot personnel forms as required. Assist with training, implementing and updating personnel software, policies and procedures. Join Us! Qualified candidates may apply online at www.sacornerstone.org. Contact the Personnel Office at (210) 499-1732 or personnel@sacornerstone.org. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 11 I amWoman by diana hagee I have the honor of hosting a woman’s discipleship class at Cornerstone Church the first Tuesday of each month. This is an evening of godly fellowship as nearly 500 of us gather around beautifully-decorated banquet tables to share a gourmet meal, to laugh and to support one another while learning from God’s Word. We have a great time of communion with each other and come away being refreshed by the Holy Spirit! One of my recent teachings was on the topic “I am Woman!” I taught this with a team of ladies and the results were lifechanging for many in the class. For that reason I thought I should share them with you. Hopefully they will enrich your life as well, and I pray that you share them with those women who are near and dear to your heart. Remember this truth: God has designed you to be a King’s Daughter! You are royalty, an heir and joint-heir with Jesus Christ! As women, we wear numerous hats, have countless responsibilities and possess unique talents. God, our Father has individually designed us to be His vessels of honor. We are purposed to be victorious in this life no matter what our assignment might be while we are here on earth. I ask that you follow me through this brief journey to discover how special you really are! 12 The first teaching was presented by Vicki Pauli, leader of our weekly Woman’s Intercession and Bible Study. Her topic was the Godly Woman in the Home. Every woman who works in the home has a tremendous responsibility to both family and friends. Allow me to share five special principles to help you succeed in your assignment. The acronym for these principles is F.E.A.S.T. F - stands for fellowship with God, family and friends. E - stands for eternal perspective. A - stands for an atmosphere of worship. S - stands for submission. T - stands for trust. The word “Feast” means to eat sumptuously, to partake in something that is abundantly enjoyed; highly agreeable, to dwell with gratification and delight; something giving great pleasure and satisfaction. As King’s Daughters we should “feast” on daily life; it is a gift from God. Now that we have laid the groundwork, let’s learn how we can implement these tools into our lives as a godly woman in the home. Fellowship The Word of God declares that Abraham was a friend of God; Moses spoke with CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 God and God spoke to Moses. Believers must speak to God about our innermost thoughts, needs and desires. We must also trust that He listens and that He will answer. Life it too short not to enjoy family and friends; think of it…there are people who have neither. Don’t let one more day go by without telling your loved ones that you care. Believers must love one another and dwell together in unity in order to be part of the Body of Christ and receive the Father’s blessing. Let’s begin at home. Live every day in fellowship with God, family and friends, and you will make your home a true sanctuary for the Holy Spirit. We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ. We write this to make our joy complete. 1 John 1:3-4 Eternal Perspective First and most importantly, your family should be your greatest priority right after following God’s will for your life. When my husband or children call me with a need, I rearrange my schedule and come to their aid. It is my godly assignment as a wife and mother. My efforts on their behalf have eternal perspective. When my friend needs prayer, I immediately stop what I am doing and pray. My prayer in the name of Jesus can move mountains, heal the sick and deliver the oppressed; it has eternal perspective. Time with the Lord has eternal perspective. Prioritizing your day in terms of an everlasting viewpoint helps to produce creative and sustaining results. Life is too short to worry about things that don’t matter. Remember this truth: God, family and friends matter! “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21 Atmosphere of Worship I can testify that praising the Lord has taken me through some of the deepest valleys in my life. The Word promises that God inhabits the praises of His people. Through praise, the Lord leads us to the mountain top of every day. What more could we ask of Him? Remember these truths: The Word of God is filled with promises. Life is filled with problems. Our praise to God brings forth His provision. When you can no longer pray…praise the Lord for He is good and His mercies endure forever! As women in the home we are faced with many challenges from helping to balance a budget, kissing a wounded knee, coaching little league, attending PTA meetings, maintaining a home, preparing the meals but most importantly creating an atmosphere of praise. Praise to God produces hope, joy and peace. My Jewish friends pray a prayer of thanks for the day before they go to bed. When they rise they praise the Lord for guarding them through the night. They praise Him for His provision, for the food on the table, for the breath in their lungs and so much more. Determine to create an atmosphere of worship in your home, it will make it a sanctuary of praise where all will want to enter in. “Let my mouth be filled with Your praise and with Your glory all the day.” Remember this truth: No one is perfect. Sooner or later someone in our inner circle will fail us. What then? Do we throw in the towel and never trust again? Do we become paranoid and wait for others to fail? Do we hide in our homes and refuse to interact with others? Of course not! We continue to trust and we begin by trusting God, our Father. Life will not always be trustworthy but God will never fail us. To become an effectual woman of God in the home you must trust God daily and believe that He is ever-faithful. In doing so you can make wise choices that will allow you to walk in the path He has exclusively designed for you! Trust in God! Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who trusts in Him! Psalm 34:8 (Psalm 71:8) Submission Remember this truth: obedience brings blessings. Submission means to comply with. When we conform to (observe and obey) God’s instruction which is clearly recorded in His Word, divine blessings will be our reward. It is my desire that you become a Godly woman in the home. When you stop to think about it we are all women in the home no matter how many jobs we have outside of it. Feast on the good things of God and all that He affords us through His grace and mercy. The Word of God is dynamic, it gives me what I need at the time that I need it. If I have need of healing, Christ provides what His Word promises... the restoration of my body. If I need protection, Christ is my Shield. If I need guidance, He is my Shepherd. As I submit to His voice and obey His mandates, God will bless my life with abundance. Submit yourself to God and His delegated authority and He will fill your life with good things. “As the Father loved me, I also have loved you; abide in My love. If you keep My commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept My Father’s commandments and abide in His love.” I invite you to join us for our Ladies Intercession and Bible Study Every WEdnesday morning! John 15:9 Trust What would life be without trust? Completely chaotic! We trust our physicians that their diagnoses are accurate. We trust our pharmacist that the medications they prepare for us are done so with utmost accuracy. We trust our banks that they will keep our life’s savings secure. We trust the pilot of the plane we fly in that his skill will keep us safe. We trust in countless things everyday, but do we trust in God? We will begin our study of the Book of Exodus in September. Please mark your calendars for our next Naomi/ Ruth Discipleship class. Our fall semester begins in October. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 13 M y wife Lana and I were high school sweethearts. We married a month after she graduated from high school, and this summer we will celebrate our 46th wedding anniversary in July. enjoying a wonderful retirement after serving for many years at John Hagee Ministries, and I am more in love with Lana today than I have ever been because Christ working through me has made me a better person. I tend to divide our marriage into two time periods: without Christ and with Christ. The first 19 I would call “by the grace of God.” You see, in the first 19 years of our marriage we never once walked into a church, opened a Bible or prayed. I can look back at it now and I know that it was by the grace of God that we remained together. If you have never been a part of a small group Bible Study, I would encourage you to call and join one in your area today. Discover the difference that Christ can make in your own life. In 1985, the Air Force moved us from Germany to Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Not long after moving, Lana was flipping through TV channels and landed on Christian Television. For the first time in her life she heard about the life-changing power of Jesus. She gave her life to Christ that night and was the catalyst to leading myself and our two children to the Lord. She saw Pastor Hagee on TV and we began attending the church and then a home Bible Study. Tribe Leaders: Terry & Lana Thompson We have been a part of Cornerstone Church for more than 25 years and have seen our children and grandchildren baptized in the church. 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J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 15 JUNE 2013 CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 •Morning Intercessory •Discover the Difference New Members Class 2 3 •Sunday AM Services •M orning Intercessory 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Men’s Mentoring Mtg •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM •Ministry of Reconciliation Encounter @ Cornerstone Church 9 10 •Sunday AM Services 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM 16 FATHER’S DAY AM Services 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM S pecial Guest: Dennis Swanberg •Sunday 23 •Sunday AM Services 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM •Morning Intercessory •Men’s Mentoring Mtg 4 17 Dennis Swanberg 7 •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults 11 12 13 •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •Fusion Service •Vacation Bible School •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •Vacation Bible School 18 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres en Oración & Career Big Night •Singles with Purpose •College 8 •Morning 14 •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults 15 Game Day 21 22 19 20 •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •IG Cornerstone •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Men’s Sports Night •Search for Significance •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults •Morning Evening Prayer Service Class Begins 26 27 28 29 •Morning Intercessory •Men’s Mentoring Mtg •High School Summer •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •IG Cornerstone •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •High School Summer •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults •Morning en Oración School Summer Camp at Tarpley •High AM Services •M orning Intercessory 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Men’s Mentoring Mtg •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM Meal of the Month CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Intercessory •Fusion 25 Camp at Tarpley Intercessory •Morning Intercessory •Super Single Seniors 24 •Sunday 16 6 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Men’s Sports Night •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres 31 30 Family Fun Night en Oración •Joshua Generation Prayer Service •Vacation Bible School •Morning Intercessory •Men’s Mentoring Mtg •Guys Night Out with 5 •Morning Intercessory •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •Ladies Bible Study •IG Cornerstone Mujeres •Choir Rehearsal en Oración •Evening Prayer •College & Career •Fusion Service Service •IG Cornerstone Evening Prayer •Fusion Service •High School Summer Camp at Tarpley Camp at Tarpley Midnight Prayer Vigil Intercessory JULY 2013 CALENDAR OF EVENTS SUNDAY MONDAY 1 •Morning Intercessory •Men’s Mentoring Mtg TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 7 8 •Morning Intercessory AM Services •Men’s Mentoring Mtg 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School •Revolution Kid’s Camp all ages 10:00 AM (3rd, 4th & 5th grade) •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM 14 •Sunday AM Services 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM 15 •Morning Intercessory •Men’s Mentoring Mtg CUFI SUMMIT ,D.C. 21 22 •M orning Intercessory AM Services •Men’s Mentoring Mtg 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM •Sunday 28 •Sunday 29 AM Services •M orning Intercessory 8:30 & 11:00 AM •Men’s Mentoring Mtg •Sunday School all ages 10:00 AM •IG Cornerstone 2:00 PM •Sunday Night 6:30 PM Guest - Natalie Grant Meal of the Month 6 •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults 10 11 12 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •Revolution Kid’s Camp •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults •College & Career 16 17 18 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •Fusion Service •IG Cornerstone Mujeres en Oración •Revolution Kid’s Camp (3rd, 4th & 5th grade) (3rd, 4th & 5th grade) •Joshua Generation •IG Cornerstone Prayer Service Family Fun Night en Oración •Singles with Purpose •College & Career Service CUFI SUMMIT ,D.C. 23 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres en Oración & Career Service •College (3rd, 4th & 5th grade) •College & Career Summerfest 13 Summerfest 19 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •Morning •Morning Intercessory •College & Career Summerfest 20 Intercessory •Morning Intercessory •Super Single Seniors Game Day 24 25 •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •IG Cornerstone •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out Evening Prayer •Fusion Service 31 •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone Mujeres •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •IG Cornerstone en Oración & Career Big Night Intercessory Evening Prayer CUFI SUMMIT ,D.C. 30 •College •Morning CELEBRATION! •Morning Intercessory •Ladies Bible Study •Choir Rehearsal •Evening Prayer •Fusion Service •Revolution Kid’s Camp •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •IG Cornerstone SATURDAY 4TH OF JULY Evening Prayer 9 FRIDAY 5 4 3 2 •Morning Intercessory •Morning Intercessory •Mother’s Day Out •Ladies Bible Study •IG Cornerstone Mujeres •Choir Rehearsal en Oración •Evening Prayer •College & Career •Fusion Service Service •IG Cornerstone •Sunday THURSDAY 26 •Morning Intercessory •IG Young Adults •High School House 27 •Morning Intercessory Party Midnight Prayer Vigil Evening Prayer Service •Fusion J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 17 Early Childhood Education & Ministries Curriculum for Toddlers through Kindergarten JUNE 2013 JULY 2013 Big Idea: God’s people brought money to build a special worship tent. Bible Passage: God’s People Build a Tabernacle – Exodus 35:1 – 36:7 In this lesson, children will… •K now – God’s people used their skills and money to help build a beautiful tent to worship God. • Feel – Happy to bring offerings to help their church. • Do – Bring money for the church offering. Rejected: Jesus Leaves Nazareth – Luke 4:14-30 Jesus told people in Nazareth that God sent Him to help them. JUNE 9TH “THE TENT” JUNE 16TH “THE CLOUD” Big Idea: A special cloud showed God’s people where to go. Bible Passage: God Leads His People – Numbers 9:15 – 10:36 In this lesson, children will… •K now – God used a special cloud to direct His people where He wanted them to go. • Feel – Excited that God leads them to what is best. • Do – Thank God for the Bible and for people who lead them. JUNE 23RD “THE SPIES” Big Idea: God’s people didn’t believe that He would help them win the Promised Land. Bible Passage: God’s People Explore Caanan – Numbers 13 – 14 In this lesson, children will… • Know – God’s people believed the report of the spies, so they were afraid to enter the Promised Land. • Feel – Confident that God is with them, even when they feel afraid. • Do – Trust God to help them be brave. JUNE 30TH REVIEW: GOD LEADS US In this lesson, children will… • Know – God gave His people rules to help them follow Him. • Feel – Thrilled that God can do anything. • Do – Worship God by praying, singing and giving to Him. 18 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Children will learn that Jesus calls together twelve special friends and teaches them to trust His Father. JULY 7TH JULY 14TH Great Catch: Jesus Helps the Fishermen – Luke 5:1-11 Jesus knew how to help Peter catch fish and how to fish for people. JULY 21ST Follow Me: Jesus Calls Four Friends – Mark 1:16-20 The fishermen decided to follow Jesus. JULY 28TH Body and Soul: Jesus Heals in Two Ways – Luke 5:17-26 Jesus showed His power to heal bodies and to forgive sins. Early Childhood Ministries Early Childhood Ministries is dedicated to ministering to the spiritual and physical needs of children 8 weeks through Kindergarten by providing a safe and caring environment. During your child’s stay with us your child will be taught about the love of God, His Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit. We believe it is important to begin nurturing a child’s faith at birth, and work diligently to create a feeling of acceptance, security, and joy in our classrooms. Carefully trained teachers will help your child feel welcome and loved, so each visit to Cornerstone can be a positive experience. We feel it is a very special ministry to receive your precious children. We are the arms of Jesus extended. Sunday Mornings 8:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 8 weeks through 6 months – Crawlers • Crawlers through Wobbly Walkers – North Nursery • 13 months through 23 months – 2nd Floor of The Ark 2 YEAR OLDS – 2nd Floor of The Ark Your child will be provided with basic biblical training, praise songs and verse memorization. During your child’s morning they will have a lesson, art time, video time, free play and a snack. 3 YEAR OLDS – Kindergarten Age – 1st Floor of The Ark (3’s and 4’s) 2nd Floor of the Ark for 5 year olds and Kindergarten Age Children. At this age, your child will participate in *Wee Worship. They will also have a Bible lesson, scripture memorization, arts and crafts, free play and a snack. *Wee Worship Wee Worship is an exciting age related worship and teaching service for 3-year-olds through Kindergarten age children. Through the use of puppets, drama, songs and multimedia your child will become biblically knowledgeable and spiritually mature for their age of development. HOPE program – A class for children with special needs ages 2 years – 8 years old. During their stay they will have a Bible lesson, arts and crafts, free play and a snack. The HOPE program is available during all Sunday services. Sunday Evenings – 6:30 PM Early Childhood Ministries provides classes for children 8 weeks through Kindergarten during the Sunday Evening Services in the North Nursery and in The Ark. JOYFUL NOISE CHOIR Joyful Noise is a choir program for 4 and 5 year olds. Joyful Noise meets during the Sunday Evening Service in The Ark. During the choir program the children will have a Bible teaching and will practice songs for a Sanctuary performance. Joyful Noise performs throughout the year. Fiesta e d a r a P O n April 18th the Cornerstone Church Daycare and Mother’s Day Out programs combined forces of the tiny kind and rode every type of “float” (AKA bicycle, scooter, wagon) around the inside of The Ark to celebrate Fiesta. Though it was raining outside, nothing would dampen the spirits of these tiny tots as they wound their way through The Ark with their Fiesta hats and brightly-adorned Fiesta garb. With horns blaring, maracas shaking and streamers floating, these tiny members of Cornerstone had a blast driving around in their very own parade. Viva Fiesta! J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 19 VISION: TO SEE THIS GENERATION WON FOR JESUS CHRIST. MISSION: to create a place where children 1) EXPERIENCE the Father’s love 2) DISCOVER their identity in Christ, and... 3) DEMONSTRATE the love of God towards others June 2nd was promotion Sunday at Cornerstone Church. Excitement filled our children’s services as every child promoted to the next grade level. We would like to welcome our new 1st Graders to GenerationWON. Their time in Early Childhood ministries has laid an incredible foundation upon which we will to continue to build. My team and I consider it an absolute honor to serve the children of Cornerstone Church. Your child will see Jesus presented in a way this is fun and relevant for his or her age group. Our mission is to see this generation WON for Jesus Christ! GenerationWON ministers to the spiritual needs of children in 1st – 8th grade. For the new 1st grade parents, KidZone 1st & 2nd Grade Children’s Worship Service 8:30 am & 11:00 am @ Life Center Sunday School Classes 10:00 am in the Life Center Children’s Choir 6:00 pm @ Life Center Bible activity program 6:30 pm @ Life Center One2One Special Needs program During all services we look forward to ministering to your child’s spiritual needs until they start High School by creating an atmosphere where children: 1. Experience the Father’s Love 2. Discover their identity in Christ 3. Demonstrate the love of God toward others Our mission implies movement. Children move from an experience (Salvation), to a discovery (Discipleship), to a demonstration (Service). GenerationWON believes biblical discipleship is an ongoing process, and we strive to provide services, programs, and events that make that possible. We are blessed to serve the families of our church and community by offering these weekly programs and services: REVOLUTION 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade Children’s Worship Service 8:30 am &11:00 am @ Life Center GYM Sunday School Classes 10:00 am in the Life Center Children’s Choir 6:00 pm @ Life Center Bible activity program 6:30 pm @ Life Center One2One Special Needs program During all services Visit www.generationwon.com or facebook.com/generationwon for more information. 20 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 FUSION 6th, 7th & 8th Grade FuSED Discipleship 10:00 am @ Praise Center Cornerstone Youth Service 11:00 am @ Praise Center Sunday Night Game Room 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm @ Youth Center The Difference Service with Pastor Matthew Hagee in the Main Sanctuary Fusion Wednesday Night Service 6:30 pm @ Youth Center Fusion Worship Band For more information call (210) 499-1716. Tuesday, June 11th – Thursday, June 13th Our renowned VBS is cranking up the music with this year’s theme PRAISE HYMN. Each fun-filled day will be packed with excitement as we experience God through timeless hymns like “Amazing Grace,” “Great is Thy Faithfulness” and “There’s Power in the Blood.” Imagine over 2,000 children learning the power of Jesus’ Grace, Faithfulness and Blood. Monday, July 8th – Thursday, July 11th Our summer kid’s camp is for children 3rd – 5th grade. We offer a four-day camp held at our beautiful Tarpley Retreat Center. Each day includes games, sports and parties, but most of all, powerful services in which the children encounter God. Kid’s Camp is truly a life-changing and memorable experience. Monday, July 22nd – Tuesday, July 23rd Held during the CUFI Washington D.C. Summit July 22nd & 23rd, 2013, Camp CUFI is a children’s educational experience packed with the activities that children enjoy. From start to finish, children will be involved in hands-on learning including games, crafts, dances, puppets, dramas, and interactive lessons centered around teaching the future generation how to love and bless Israel. Register online at www.cufikids.org. CAMP Tuesday, August 6th – Friday, August 9th This camp is for youth in 6th, 7th & 8th grade. With record-breaking attendance at our Winter Camp, we have big expectations for this summer. Not only will the youth enjoy our Tarpley Retreat Center, they’ll also get to enjoy the Flying L Ranch’s Waterpark! We understand that Middle School can be a very challenging time. That is why our camps focus on providing the spiritual breakthroughs they need to overcome life’s challenges. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 21 is going to be AWESOME! This summer, the 6th, 7th and 8th graders will head out to the Tarpley Retreat Center from August 6th-9th for a life changing time in God’s presence! This year’s guest speaker is Joshua Kimes who is the youth pastor at Hillsong NYC. Pastor Josh was previously the Middle School Youth Pastor at the main Hillsong campus in Sydney, Australia before recently moving to their new NYC campus. Cost is $75 per camper which includes a day at Flying L Ranch Water Park in Bandera, TX. For more information on registration, please call 210-499-1716. WHO: 6th, 7th, & 8th Graders Only open to Cornerstone Members, FUSION Attendees, and Cornerstone Christian School Students WHAT: FUSION Summer Camp WHEN: August 6th-9th WHERE: Cornerstone Tarpley Retreat Center COST: $75 Online Registration: www.generationwon.com Contact (210) 499-1716 or email fusion@sacornerstone.org 8 LESSONS and exciting activities that the children can be a part of during small groups: GenerationWON Kids is proud to present its new series entitled “Fruit of the Spirit.” Beginning June 2nd, our elementary students will take a 9-Week journey through each and every fruit of the Spirit. Children will meet new and exciting characters, play memory games, earn prizes, collect fruit cards, earn buttons, and so much more during this series. During the 10:00 a.m. Small Group hour, children will be given a card to memorize, and if they return the next week with the card memorized they will earn their fruit button for that particular fruit. 22 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 1. June 9th: J OY is Believing God’s Promises! (Bubble Party) 2. June 16th: PEACE is Knowing You are God’s Child! (Peace Pillow) 3. June 23rd: PATIENCE is Waiting with a Good Attitude! 4. June 30th: KINDNESS is when Jesus Shines through Me! (Canned Food Drive) 5. July 7th: GOODNESS is Helping Others! (Canned Food Drive) 6. July 14th: FAITHFULNESS is Keeping Your Word! (Commitment Cards) 7. July 21st: GENTLENESS is Being Ready to Listen! 8. July 28th: SELF-CONTROL is Controlling Your Feelings! (Marshmallow Test) August 4th: REVIEW PARTY Let’s Partner Together L ucy and I are thankful for the opportunity to lead such an exceptional and important ministry as the new High School Ministry Pastors. It is our passion to see students grow in their walk with the Lord in an even greater and more powerful way. We can’t wait to personally meet more students and parents as we partner together in believing for God’s very best that will affect us all in a life-changing way. We are committed to creating a positive, spiritual and enjoyable atmosphere that will encourage young people to grow and express their faith to an even greater degree. We also want to thank Pastor John Hagee and Pastor Matt Hagee for this wonderful opportunity to lead the spiritual lives of our High School students. Judges 2:10, “After that whole generation had been gathered to their fathers, another generation grew up, who knew neither the Lord nor what they had done for Israel.” Joshua’s generation possessed knowledge about God, but did not know Him intimately, which caused their spiritual life to crumble. The Youth Ministry team of Cornerstone Church refuses to allow this to reoccur within this present generation. It is our hope that our current students (and the friends they invite) experience a dynamic love and the power of the Holy Spirit upon their lives in a deeper way, that they would learn now the value and importance of falling in love with God and becoming life-long followers of Christ. Young people and parents, in order to accomplish this, we are asking you to partner with us in at least three areas. First, we ask you to partner with us in prayer. Nothing great and sustaining occurs without prayer. We are confident that as we pray for students and leaders, God will send revival and this ministry will be radically impacted. Secondly, we invite you to partner with us in your attendance. There are many exciting things to be a part of; don’t miss out. The summer is too short to not take advantage of the positive influences and events geared towards growing into the warrior God wants us to be. For example, Evoke Youth Camp (June 24th-27th) is quickly approaching, and promises to be the best week of your life. Thirdly, partner with us through your “inviting.” You are the key to growing this ministry and we encourage you to let your family and friends know about all the great things that will be taking place here this summer. Our House Parties, Amped Nights, Cadre groups and powerful Sunday Youth Services are wonderful ways to get plugged in. These are easy opportunities to invite your friends to come and be a part of something great. There is a place for everyone to get involved. Partnering with us in prayer, attendance, and inviting others will catapult this ministry to greater heights. In your corner, cheering loudly, Michael & Lucy Fernandez We are excited to meet you and to have the opportunity to know you on a more personal basis. We know God is going to do something great with the High School ministry. This is an awesome time to launch into what God is doing. Should you have any questions about what is happening in the High School Ministry, please contact us at (210) 499-1705 or email us at michael.fernandez@sacornerstone.org or diana.medina@sacornerstone.org. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 23 I f you’ve gone to the movies recently you’ve probably noticed superheros have made a serious come back. If you’re a parent, an educator or anyone who works with kids you’ve noticed these characters are not only in the theaters, but they now adorn shoes, hats, shirts, backpacks and lunchboxes. No matter who the superhero is or what things they can do, all heroes follow the same general pattern. They all seem to... 1. ...have special powers 2. ...care for others, especially those who are defenseless 3. ...have a moment in which they are tempted to use their abilities for personal gain 4. ...get the bad guy in the end Let’s take a look at what we can do to ensure there is a hero in our house. First, we need to remind ourselves and our children that we don’t do things on our own strength. God has given us His grace. Just insert the word “ability” every time you read the word “grace” in the Bible. It will bring the concept of grace to life in a different way. Further, we read in Acts 1:8, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses...” We are given power not as some sideshow act. This power we have is given specifically to carry God’s agenda to the world. This power comes in the form of receiving His grace, asking for His anointing and seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit. These are three great prayers to pray over your children. Second, heroes care for those who can’t help nor defend themselves. James 1:27 says, “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress.” We need to encourage our children to watch out for others. Teach them to be willing to come to the defense and aid of those who are being hurt. I can remember my mother directly teaching me on this very point. She said to me, “Jerry, in life if you ever see someone in an accident or being hurt in any way, you get yourself involved in a hurry and when doing so, give no thought of yourself. This world is too full of people being busy about their own plans.” This exact sentiment is echoed in the story of the good Samaritan in Luke 10. telling them constantly they are the greatest, smartest, fastest, or best is perhaps well-intentioned, but unhealthy. Recently published research revealed American children are among the most confident children in the world. However, when these same children were tested academically, the results revealed they scored among the lowest. So we have children who think they are right and can do anything, but the reality is they cannot. The point here is that we have forgotten the value of humility by confusing it with humiliation. Again, two very different things. James quotes Old Testament scripture and writes in 4:6, “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” Knowing God and knowing we are made in His image is a message that instantly builds us up, while keeping us humble. Lastly, and perhaps the coolest part of being and making a superhero is realizing, in the end, WE WIN! We need to help children understand that there is more to this world than what they may see. Now we don’t need to get it to the point where they think there is demon behind every tree or an angel behind every church steeple. However, we do need to help them understand that our enemy takes various forms. Ephesians 6:12 states, “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.” We quickly follow this up though by reading 1 John 4:4 which states, “...greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world.” As a Christian we may have rough days, but I believe that understanding and living a victorious life can too quickly be forgotten. Let’s shift gears from hero worship to hero building. Doing this though is first a challenge to our walk with Christ. Are you a hero of the faith yourself? Like breeds like. God desires for all of us to know there is a hero and champion inside those who have accepted Christ. Use the power that heaven has placed at your disposal. Show love and compassion for the lost and defenseless. Live a life of humility and objectivity. However remember, in the end we will win! Emphasizing these four points will help make sure there’s a hero in the house. Thirdly, it seems every superhero has a moment in which they realize who they are and what they can do. It is in this moment they are often tempted to use those abilities for personal gain. Our response to this should be to remind our children of the message of humility. A casual review of the messages sent to our children by the media and society today would reveal a distorted, bloated, fluffy message that elevates the child to near rockstar status. Should children have a solid self-esteem? You bet! However, knowing who I am in Christ, and thinking I am the greatest gift to all I come in contact with are two very different things. There is a right way to encourage a child, but 24 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Dr. Jerry Eshleman - Superintendent of Cornerstone Christian Schools and p m a C t Ar Summer s n o s s e L t r A e t Priva Drawing Camp I 2nd through 8th Grade June 17-21 – 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Pottery Camp I 2nd through 8th Grade June 17-21 – 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Drawing Camp Ii 2nd through 8th Grade June 24-28 – 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. In Drawing Camp, students will learn two-dimensional techniques that will help them create a look of realism. This is a step that fosters the growth of many a budding young artist and without this skill it keeps them from realizing their own abilities. In Pottery Camp, students learn the techniques that are necessary for building clay sculptures with a taste of using a potter’s wheel. As time permits, students will glaze some of their works. Two hours of full activity goes by faster than we want it to! Each artist will be challenged at their individual skill level, and will be able to grow toward the potential that lies within them. The $90.00 fee includes all necessary art supplies, a light snack, and a camp t-shirt for those who register by the end of May. For a registration form, email Cheryl.Cobb@sa-ccs.org Interested in private lessons for adults and/or children? Please contact Cheryl Cobb at Cheryl.Cobb@sa-ccs.org Pottery Camp II 2nd through 8th Grade June 24-28 – 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Each camp is $90. Artists are invited to sign up for Drawing and Pottery! Summer Athletic Camps Looking for a fun summer filled with action and competition?! Check out CCS Summer Athletic Camps! Throughout June and July! Camps are offered for grades kingergarten through twelve. Pick up a registration form at the Courtesy Booths of Cornerstone Church or online at www.cornerstonechristianschools.org J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 25 S itting on the couch in the elementary principal’s office between his parents, Jaden Davila looks small in his oversized, bright orange t-shirt. He’s looking toward the windows and his ears perk up as he hears the cars outside arranging themselves into afternoon carline. He walks over to take a peek. Raul Davila, Jaden’s father, better known as Ronnie, follows Jaden across the room with his eyes, clearly used to watching out for his son’s every move. Elizabeth, Jaden’s mother, sits misty-eyed opposite her husband. The sheer emotion of the day has tears welling up in her eyes – not for what isn’t, but for the miracle that is. The small, five-year-old boy that just walked to the windows is a miracle. He’s her miracle. He’s Ronnie’s miracle. In early December of 2012, Jaden began complaining of aches and pains in his hands and knees. The pains in his joints caused him to scream in agony often prohibiting his ability to walk or use his hands. The pains were sporadic and most of the time didn’t last very long. His parents, like most parents would, chalked it up to growing pains. Elizabeth took Jaden to the doctor for lack of any further ideas to treat his pain. The doctor’s first guess was childhood rheumatoid arthritis. He took some blood samples from the then 4-year-old, and told Elizabeth she’d hear back in a week or so. The very next day, December 12, 2012, Ronnie received a call at work. Leukemia. That’s all Ronnie heard on the other end of the phone. He ran out of his office at USAA with co-workers running after him. The only thing on Ronnie’s mind is getting to his son. His instinct to hold his child, to somehow protect him from this disease, overpowers any logical thinking at the moment. Tylenol, ice packs and hugs were prescribed to treat his aches. These treatments helped for a while, but over a week’s time Jaden was still crying out. “I pulled up to the corner (by the school) and called the doctor back, because before they told me the news I was already crying at work. People were chasing me. My instinct was to go get Jaden. So I pulled over and the nurse told me not to hang up that the doctor needed to talk to me. The doctor said the oncologist at the hospital are already waiting on you, they want you right now,” Ronnie remembers as his eyes water and begin to focus on nothing in particular. “Usually I get him up. We get going. He started screaming and sure enough his left index finger was just red and swollen; Ronnie said ‘That’s enough. I have to take him to the doctor’,” said Elizabeth. Ronnie raced to Cornerstone Christian Schools where his youngest son was learning, playing, oblivious. Ronnie made desperate attempts to contact Elizabeth, who was currently “All of the symptoms were normal everyday symptoms for a child that doesn’t have leukemia. He’d just cry. We put ice and he’d feel better,” said Elizabeth. 26 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 unaware of the tests results. Finally, she answered. “I couldn’t get a hold of Liz. I’m calling and texting ‘911 call me back’. She was freaking out. One of her colleagues had to take her to the hospital.” She doesn’t remember much from the conversation other than being completely devastated and overcome with emotion, and the co-worker shuffling her into a car and toward the hospital. That day became a complete blur for Ronnie and Elizabeth. Jaden had a complete examination re-done to confirm the diagnoses. With deep regret, the children’s oncologist confirmed he had Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, commonly known as “ALL”. Two days later, a Port-A-Cath was surgically implanted beneath his breast and chemotherapy instantly began. Life as they once knew it had completed changed. The day that Jaden was diagnosed with leukemia will forever be imprinted in the minds of Ronnie and Elizabeth. There are four stages of treatment for the disease, plus treating any sideeffects the initial treatment causes. Nearly after taking about a dozen combinations of chemotherapy drugs, multiple lumbar punctures, several bone marrow aspirations, and a couple of platelets and blood transfusions, Jaden hit remission on March 7, 2013. From that point on, he faces three more years of treatment and must stay in remission before the oncologist will claim he is cured. Looking at their son, Ronnie and Elizabeth thought he’s too young, he’s too small to endure something so big, but they were immediately reminded that they serve an even bigger God. A God who knew Jaden’s future before he was born. A God that planned for Jaden to beat the disease so that he could be a living testament for His Kingdom. Jaden’s parents express their deep appreciation for where life had them at the time of Jaden’s diagnosis. “That’s really what we needed was all the support. The prayers,” said Elizabeth, regarding the overwhelming love they have received from the CCS family and Cornerstone Church among many others. Ronnie added that Mr. Whewell, elementary principal, Mrs. Valdez, Jaden’s teacher, and Mrs. Leon, their oldest son Elijah’s teacher, have been in constant contact and made this phase more bearable. and love. God is responding to Jaden’s army of prayer warriors which include CCS, Cornerstone Church, family, friends and many others across the globe. The family has felt God‘s presence and comfort throughout their journey. “We give God all the glory and honor for healing Jaden, reviving his spirits and energy and keeping us strong. Our trial is not easy but God is in control, helping us through this one day at a time,” said Elizabeth. While in treatment, Jaden has spent most of his time at the clinic, hospital or home. The strong drugs circulating in his body to fight the disease also break down his immune system making him more susceptible to any communicable illness. Jaden’s classmates have tried to Skype with him via an iPad in the classroom. Elizabeth and Ronnie laugh at how the first Skype session resulted in Elizabeth chasing Jaden around the house and the children letting her know that they were getting a tour of her home instead of face-time with her son. “At least the house was clean that day!” Ronnie quips. On this day, April 17, 2013, in his oversized, bright orange t-shirt, Jaden visits his school and his classmates for the first time since Ronnie raced to pick him up on the day of his diagnosis. It’s a special, doctor-approved visit, because on this day Jaden celebrates his fifth birthday while in remission from leukemia. His orange shirt matches that of his brother and mom and dad. It matches the shirt of every student and faculty member of Cornerstone Elementary. His orange shirt symbolizes leukemia awareness and it symbolizes the celebration of a little boy who God called to great things. Ronnie looks at his son again, “I’m waiting for the day to see him back in his uniform. Back at CCS.” The Davila family is facing an unimaginable trial, one they wish they weren’t going through. Their hearts have been shattered, yet despite the pain God continues to show them His grace J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 27 School Year in Review Elementary August Elementary began the year with their largest enrollment ever of 477 students. September The NED Show came to town and presented a message to the students to be excellent and Champions for Christ using yo-yo’s. October Students were smiling from ear to ear as their grandparents joined them in class for Grandparent’s Day. 2nd Graders took advantage of the great local attractions and visit SeaWorld. November Over 500 guests joined the CCS campus for an incredible Thanksgiving Luncheon in the cafeteria. Veterans were honored in our Veteran’s Day Celebration. All students were amazed to see a wounded vet receive keys to a brand new house. March Moms were invited for a special treat for Muffins and Motivations for Moms. Four students brought home ribbons in the ACSI Art Competition. Fifth grade learned about science on a trip to the Stunt Ranch in Austin. First graders ministered to the elders at the Golden Estates. January A third grader won the area Spelling Bee and another 5th grader finished in 4th place. February Dads filled the gymnasium for Donuts and Devotions for Dads. Three students placed in the top 5 in the ACSI Math Olympics. 4th Grade blasts off to Houston to visit the NASA Space Center. 28 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Junior Class Senior Care Home Instead Outreach. November April The blanket drive, sponsored by the freshman class, for the Evangelistic Center brought in 63 blankets. May NHS and Junior Class volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. Students competed and tested their physical abilities in the Elementary Warrior Games. 3rd Graders invited moms to class for a special Mother’s Day Tea. Kindergarten Graduation brought parents to tears as they watched their little ones move to 1st grade. 5th Grade Graduation showcased the powerful learning and spiritual atmosphere of CCS. Secondary August First “Parent Empowerment” video series recorded. Secondary started the year with Spiritual Emphasis Week. December Performing for a full house at the Praise Center, the students ushered in Christmas joy in our annual Christmas Program. NHS & Student Council Leadership/Team Building Retreat at T Bar M – students returned charged with leadership and motivation. December Middle School Student Council and NJHS visit the Fisher House. Collection drive was held for the Agape Store at Colonial Hills Elementary School allowed students of the school to select Christmas gifts for their family members. Dual credit partnership with Colorado Christian University became available to high school students. January Five-day Mission Trip to the Phoenix Dream Center with 24 students and adults resulted in life-changing moments. Spring “Spiritual Emphasis Week” kicked off the second semester. Winter Camp impacted the lives of over 200 CCS high school students and Cornerstone Church youth. High School Retreat included over 200 CCS students at the Tarpley Retreat Center. September Middle School Tarpley Retreat had more than 180 students. Six students advanced to the regional level of the ACSI Math Olympics. Weekly Colonial Hills Outreach ministry began. Over 125 elementary students at the public school attended! Nine students represented CCS in the ACSI Regional Spelling Bee. October Homecoming 2012 brought out hundreds of CCS alumni and Warrior fans. February Thirty-seven High School students attend Leadership Rocks event in Plano, TX. CCS Junior, Asa Turner, received Prudential Spirit of Community Award. March Sixty-one students and parents take part in the 8th grade Washington, DC trip. February The Lady Warrior Soccer team won its 3rd straight TCAL State Championship! November Theatre traveled to the Texas Thespian Festival for the first time and came away with 3 national qualifiers! High School Theatre gave a phenomenal presentation of “Women of Lockerbie.” Junior Ring Ceremony ushered in a new class of soon-to-be seniors. December Middle School Student Council delivered a Fruit of the Spirit presentation to elementary. Danielle Eckert, 8th grade, advanced to state competition in the ACSI Spelling Bee. April February The Boys Soccer team won the TCAL State Championship! The Varsity cheer leaders won 1st at the Texas Cheerleader Magazine Championships! NHS, NJHS, SHS Inductions – 59 students inducted. Senior Reflection at Tarpley Retreat Center rounded out the year for the Class of 2012. March Junior/Senior Banquet featuring a 007 theme created memories for seniors and their families. The Lady Warrior Basketball team won its fourth straight TCAL State Championship! August October The Boys Cross Country team won its first ever TCAL State Championship! November May CCS Baseball team played under the lights at Wolff Stadium. The Athletic Banquet highlighted the wonderful athletes and teams that have helped make CCS a special place to be! The varcity Softball team won the State Title! Warrior Productions August Varsity football finished a great season with a 9-2 record. December All four Elementary Football teams made the playoffs, with our 7-year-old team winning the TYFA state championship! The boys and girls varsity basketball teams won the Warrior Classic! January Elementary Cheer squad put together a great routine and won the TYFA State Championship! Boys varsity soccer wins the Warrior Shootout. Warrior Productions welcomed new Fine Arts teachers Mrs. Ensign, Mr. Ensign, Ms. Heist and Ms. Bradford. Several Art students advance to the final round of the VASE art competition. March Art once again took away Best in Show at the ACSI Art Festival in addition to a number of awards in elementary and middle school. The first-ever Middle School Theatre Production was presented. “Huck Finn” was a crowd pleaser! Athletics Warrior Booster Club unveiled a brandnew inventory of merchandise for the new school year. Warrior Productions Music presented their first amazing concert. April Warrior Band played the National Anthem accompanied by Aaron and Amanda Crabb at a Spurs game. Warrior Children’s Chorus sang the National Anthem at the San Antonio Rampage Game. “Around the World in 80 Days”, presented by High School Theatre, blew away audiences. May The 2nd Annual Warrior Art Show included a Fashion Show, arranged by students in the new Fashion Design course, and the 2nd Annual Film Festival. Ten new Fine Arts electives welcomed on the first day of school. Warrior Band kicked off a tremendous marching season. The first ever Elementary Choir, The Warrior Children’s Chorus, was introduced. September Actors for the London Stage visited CCS and conducted a Shakespeare workshop. October Richard Turner performed two benefit shows for Friends of the Arts – our new parent, patron, and volunteer group. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 29 Micah Florence en Briahnna Fluell Jon Rico Johnny Galvan Claudia Martinez Charles Knotts 30 Kimberly Gil Andrew Keller Kayla Grissom CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Brady Baughman Oscar Perez Chris Laskow Samuel Gu ski tierrez Jacob Dixon son Marshall Ander Samantha Wise John Compton Donald St Ann Jenai Simpson Zachary Sanchez Michael Estrada Jana Tafoy a Aaron Hardy Alex Smit h Tristyn Crain z Emmanuel Corte Cainan Balagia Thomas Sc hulte Nicole Rod riguez Blaire Hubbard Keith Joseph J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 31 Warriors in Paris s students and adult 8 6 , 13 0 2 ak re B On Spring mesmerizing hills e th to t gh fli r ou -h is, made the 8 e group toured Par th e, er th le hi W . ded of France N ormandy, and en . d an r u le F e on H iver Rouen, de on the Seine R ri at bo a h it w ip tr their JUNIOR RING CEREMONY The 2013 Junior Ring Ceremony was held on Tuesday, March 19th in the Prayer Chapel at Cornerstone Church. This is a Cornerstone Christian Schools tradition and the first step the junior class will take towards recognition as the Senior Class of 2014. Fifty- five students were recognized as upcoming seniors and challenged with the mantle of student leadership. During the ceremony, parents were invited forward to pray a blessing over their child for the success of their senior year as well as their progress toward Christian adulthood. 32 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Ariel Villarreal was named to the 2013-14 Sweetheart Court on Thursday, May 2, 2013 at the Schertz Civic Center. The Court will serve as ambassadors for the City of Schertz at local and regional events. Candidates had to submit an application, resumé, references and letters. They were judged on individual interview, talent and evening wear. The winners received scholarships and will be participating in various events throughout the year. As part of her commitment, Ariel will serve over 200 hours of community service! Congratulations, Ariel! The National Honor Society INDUCTIONS 2013 – 2014 NHS The National Honor Society induction was held on April 9th. This year, five sophomores and 17 juniors were inducted into the Bellator Chapter for Academic Year 2013 – 2014. Our National Honor Society now has a total of 47 members. This is the largest membership we have had at Cornerstone Christian Schools! NJHS Twenty-three students were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society Illumine Chapter for Academic Year 2013 – 2014. The addition of the new inductees brings the total number of NJHS members to 35 representatives! SHH The Spanish Honor Society inducted five juniors and eight sophomores to the Inca Chapter of Cornerstone Christian Schools. Our “Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica” now has a total of 25 active members. Excellence. Wisdon. Faith. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 33 Class of 2010 Baylor In NYC and I would do whatever it took for Baylor to be the place I spent my undergrad career. So, when you received your Baylor acceptance letter what were you thinking? I was SO excited and thrilled, words cannot fully describe it. I remember coming home from basketball practice that January afternoon and seeing a big envelope with my acceptance letter. It was incredible. To know all my hard work paid off and that I would be going to the school my heart was set on for three years was an amazing feeling. Choosing to attend Baylor is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Jackie Fernandez, Class of 2010, found a love for all things multi-media when she was in high school at CCS. She loved, and still loves, music, movies, television and print media. That love lead her to the Department of Film and Digital Media at Baylor University, and from there, it seems, she could go anywhere! Jackie, how long did you attend CCS? Before I begin, I would just like to say thank you for having me! I love staying connect to CCS and I’m excited to share my college experience with you. Now what was the question? Oh yes, CCS… I attended CCS from kindergarten to 12th grade. Prior to attending CCS, I was in the daycare at Cornerstone Church. I was pretty much born and raised in Cornerstone, and I loved every minute of it. I thought Cornerstone was a great place to grow up! Did you always know you wanted to attend Baylor University? I knew from sophomore year of high school that I wanted to attend Baylor. I actually tagged along with my friend Sheryl Krock, who was a CCS junior at the time, when she went on a college visit to Baylor. Once I stepped on the campus, I fell in LOVE with Baylor. I knew it was the place I wanted to be. It became my dream school 34 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 When did you know you wanted to do something with media? My major is Film and Digital Media. To be honest, I was originally coming to Baylor for Journalism. I feel like I’ve always been interested in film and television, but it wasn’t until I attended orientation at Baylor the summer before my freshman year that I decided to change majors. I remember sitting in the room with my parents just before meeting with my advisor and I was looking through the majors Baylor had to offer. I saw film and digital media, and immediately told my parents that I wanted to change my major. They were kind of like wait, what (laughing)? It was funny, but they supported my change and I’ve loved being a film major ever since. I’ve always loved the magic of television so that was a big push for changing majors, and now television is definitely the field I want to pursue. I also saw that they had a program called Baylor in New York which piqued my interest in the major because I LOVE New York! How did it feel the first time you stepped into your first college class? Oh my word, it was so nerve-wracking. I didn’t know anyone and I remember being nervous, but it all worked out. I met some great friends in my classes and the very first professor I had was great. College is so much different than high school, but it’s all a matter of how you adjust to classes and schedules. You have had many accomplishments as a Baylor Bear! What are you most proud of? Wow that’s a tough one. I would probably say one of my projects I’m most proud of is a music video I helped shoot this spring with a great group of friends in my high-def studio class for Uproar Records, Baylor’s record label. The artist is named Layne Lynch. She’s such an awesome singer, and getting to create a music video for her was an awesome and memorable experience. I mentioned earlier that Baylor has a program called Baylor in New York where students study for a semester in the Big Apple. Well, I got into the program! I will go to New York City for the spring 2014 semester. And something else that is so close to my heart is Student Foundation. This organization has really solidified my place as a Baylor Bear, and I am extremely proud to represent my school by serving in StuFu. Did you know anything about the Baylor Student Foundation prior to attending classes? I had somewhat of an idea of what Student Foundation was all about, but what really drew me to find more information about the organization was the cool green & white striped jerseys I would see some students wearing around campus. When I went to an interest meeting for StuFu, I learned that those jerseys were just a perk to being a part of an awesome organization. Student Foundation is all about students serving Baylor in any way they can and adding their mark to the Baylor legacy. Why would an already busy student like yourself want to spend extra time in something like Student Foundation? I wanted to do something to give back to Baylor and be with fellow students who love and have a passion for Baylor as much as I do. I have met so many wonderful friends through StuFu and have had the opportunity to do so many exciting things for Baylor. We give tours of campus to the potential students and their families, we help raise money for student scholarships, we set up events on campus for students to enjoy and we get to be in the homecoming parade. Joining Student Foundation is honestly one of the best decisions I’ve made since being at Baylor. I get to work with some amazing people and it’s been such an honor serving Baylor through this organization. On top of everything else, you also work for BaylorVision. What does that entail? BaylorVision is Baylor’s athletic video production department. I get to film and help with the production process of the athletic sporting events such as volleyball, basketball, softball and baseball. This was my second year working with them, and it has been exciting getting to learn what all goes into the production for sporting events. It’s always fun getting to run camera and put people on the jumbotron at games. Let’s go back to New York City for a second! Tell me more about the Baylor in New York program you’ll be participating in? NYC! I am absolutely thrilled for this exciting opportunity to go to New York through Baylor’s program. Hundreds of students applied to go for either the fall or spring semester and by the grace of God, I was one of only 18 students selected to go for the spring 2014 semester. I will be spending my last semester of college in New York City where I will be taking 12 hours of classes with other Baylor students as well as finding an internship with a production company that I will work at three to four days of the week. I’m not sure which company I will be working at. I start applying in the fall, but I would love to intern with NBC, ABC or CBS. Even if it isn’t one of those big companies, I will be happy with any company that takes me on as a part of their team! The fact that I got selected and will be living in NEW YORK CITY is incredible. God is so good. Getting this chance to go to New York is a dream come true. That is so exciting, congratulations! Do you think you’ll get homesick? I’m sure I will! I’m so close to my family and friends here in Texas so I know it will be an adjustment being so far away, but I know I’ll make it through. It’ll definitely be different not being able to hop in my car and go on I-35 to drive two and a half hours from Waco to San Antonio, but I’m confident it’s all going to work out. Luckily I have some really good friends who are going the same semester I am so we’ll be there for one another. I also have friends who go to some colleges a train ride away from New York City so it’ll be a great chance to visit them as well. When is your projected graduation date? My projected graduation date is May 2014, and I am right on track! I’m excited to see where life leads, but I’m also sad to leave my school! That’ll be here before you know it. Do you have postgraduation plans? I’m kind of just embracing the unknown right now. Ideally I’d love something to come from the Baylor in New York program, but I’m really not too worried with what lies ahead. I’m focused on the now and I know I’ll be good with my future in God’s hands. I’ll start pursing post grad plans in the fall and while I’m in New York. Any parting words for our current CCS students that follow in your Warrior legacy? After spending 13 straight years on the Vance Jackson campus of CCS, my greatest advice is to love where you are. Embrace the opportunity to attend a Christian school. Embrace the friends and mentors that God has placed around you. Don’t dwell on the negative and live joyously! Before you know it, you’ll be entering your senior year of college and the joys of elementary, middle and high school will be far behind. Don’t leave the past with regret. J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 35 Candice Taylor Candice Taylor ‘08 earned a Bachelor of Art in Elementary Education from University of Texas at San Antonio. Candice wed Matthew Bonner ’06, a 2010 University of Texas at San Antonio graduate, in a beautiful ceremony at the Kendall Plantation on June 9, 2012. The couple began dating during their sophomore and senior years at CCS. Alumni that participated in the wedding included: Christina (Jones) Muschalek ’02, Jessica (Herrera) Guel ’06, Angela Mahony ’08, Blessie Kurapati ’08, and Sosina (Haile) Morgan ’08; Groomsmen, Chase Hill ’06, Joshua Curry ’06, Joshua Paulson ’06 and Noah Guel ’06. Natalie (Garcia) Villagomez Congratulations to Natalie (Garcia) Villagomez ’00 and her husband Pepe Villagomez on the birth of their new daughter, Lila Grace, born February 13, 2013, weighing 8 pounds and 9 ounces and 19.5” long. Lila is welcomed into the world by older sisters Hildie, 4, and Kennedy, 2. Bethany Krock Clay Stewart Congratulations to Clay Stewart ’00 and his wife Courtney Stewart on the birth of their second son, Caden Edward, who entered the world on January 30, 2013, weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces at 20 inches long. Big brother Carson, 3, adores his baby brother! Bethany Krock ’10 received the Most Valuable Player of Defense award for her hard work on the Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) womens basketball team. Bethany received a basketball scholarship to the university, and she now serves as a team captain. This season Bethany scored a season high of 18 points in 19 minutes against St. Thomas. Additionally, Bethany was recruited to the SAGU softball team where she prevented a grand slam by jumping 12 inches higher than the fence for an automatic out followed by a quick-thinking throw to third for double-play and third out to end the inning. Ryan Orsatti Jared Farhart Jared Farhart ’09 earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from University of Texas at Austin. Jared plans to attend medical school and pursue a career as a doctor. 36 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 Ryan Orsatti ’05 earned a Juris Doctor from St. Mary’s University School of Law. Prior to attending law school, Ryan earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Following the bar exam, Ryan plans to practice law in the State of Texas in the areas of corporate law and politics. Andrea Serros Andrea Serros ’09 earned a Bachelor of Science in Counseling Psychology with a minor in Marriage and Family Counseling and an Associate of Art in Bible from Southwestern Assemblies of God University. While at SAGU, Andrea was on the cheerleading squad during her freshman year, and served as captain her sophomore year. She remained involved in the counseling center at SAGU during her undergraduate work, and in the fall she will be inducted into the Psi Chi Honor Society as she begins work on a master’s degree at SAGU. In May 2013, Andrea accepted the position of undergraduate admissions counselor at SAGU for all incoming freshman west of the Mississippi River including Hawaii, Alaska, and much of Texas. Paisley Pauli Paisley Pauli ’09 earned a Bachelor of Art in Adolescent and Child Psychology from University of Incarnate Word (UIW). Paisley plans to begin work on a Master’s in Health Administration at UIW followed by medical school. She will also begin working at One for Autism, and continue working as a research assistant at the UIW Child and Adolescent Research Lab. Her ultimate goal is to work as a developmental pediatrician and open a child development center. Offered Through CCS Online Does your child wish to get ahead in school? Does your child need to make up a course in summer school? Why not accomplish this from the comfort of your own home? Cornerstone Christian Schools Online School is an affordable option for getting ahead or for recovering credit. According to a survey done by the National Center for Education Statistics, “Online learning programs are designed to expand highquality educational opportunities and to meet the needs of diverse students. While the primary reason online courses are offered in school districts is to expand offerings to courses that would otherwise be unavailable, the second most commonly cited reason for offering online learning is to meet individual student needs.” 1 Summer courses are available at CCS Online School to start at any time. Part-Time Full Course Half-Credit Course Registration Fee $100 per student Tuition $400 per course Tuition $200 per semester course If a student wants to get ahead on his/her high school transcript, CCS Online School is a great solution. In addition, when a student has failed a course at school, he/she was apparently not successful in absorbing all that student needed to gain from this course, and CCSOS can help regain that missing knowledge. Research from iNACOL (International Association for K12 Online Learning) shows that taking the exact same course from the exact same teacher will most likely produce the exact same results. If a student re-takes the course in a different format, such as an online format, the chances of understanding increase. Go online today at www.ccsonlinecampus.org and click “Admissions” and then “Enroll Online Today.” You can also call our Online Advisor at 210-572-1033 with enrollment questions. Enroll today for your summer needs! 1NCES Distance Education Courses for Public Elementary and Secondary School Students, http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/frss/ publications/2005010/ J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 37 2013 PASTOR’S CUP SAVE The Date Legacy Banquet and Pastor’s Cup 2013 Registration Begins July 1st! Legacy Banquet Bythel Hagee Life Center Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:00-7:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 • Gourmet Meal • $5,000 Ball Drop Live • Putting for Legacy • Live Auctions PASTOR’S CUP JW Marriott TPC Golf Resort Monday, September 23, 2013 Shotgun start at 8 a.m. $180 for an individual or $700 for a foursome Fee included: ½ cart, green fee, lunch and Legacy Banquet ticket Register at www.pastorscup.org or visit the Cornerstone Church Courtesy Booths beginning July 1st! 38 CORNERSTONE MA G AZI N E | J UN E 2 0 1 3 J U NE 2013 | C OR N E R S T ONE M A GA Z I NE 39 CORNERSTONE CHURCH NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT #2973 18755 Stone Oak Parkway San Antonio, TX 78258 www.sacornerstone.org PA I D CORNERSTONE CHURCH JOIN PASTOR Matthew AND HIS SPECIAL GUESTS AT CORNERSTONE CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICE 6:30 PM Dennis Swanberg JUNE 16, 2013 NatalieGrant JULY 28, 2013 Natalie Grant is a singer-songwriter of contemporary Christian music. She has received the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Award for Female Vocalist of the Year four consecutive years, and again in 2012.