And that's officially a wrap on the year 2025! As we find ourselves in a brand new year, let us pause for just a moment and look back on all the things we accomplished as a church.
Neighborhood Churches met this past year
Sermon transcripts provided to incarcerated individuals across 21 states.
people (and then some!) are volunteering in a variety of ways that make a difference
families have been helped and resourced through your generosity

Last year, we continued our work in being an Acts-based church and hosted Neighborhood Churches all over the East Bay and beyond, every second Sunday of the month for the entire year! In 2025, we went through a study on the gospel of Luke that took a direct look at how the gospel calls us to not just see each other at church, but connect and know each other so we can BE the church for one another as well. If you missed out on a week or want to know more about what exactly that looks like, be sure to take a look at the link below!
Walking together in times of need by providing breakfast, food, clothing, laundry, showers, bible study and prayer.
Meals served to the hungry over the course of the 2025 year.
Clothing orders fulfilled for those in need of new clothes.
Safe Parking participants given a secure place to stay, and 6 have since found housing!
A perfect example of showing God's love to one another.
What a great way discipleship has lead to even better stewardship of what God has given us.
Way to support those around us, church!
Talk about a growth spurt from a ministry that opened up only last year!
That's over 100% more than last year church! Let's take a minute to celebrate our new brothers & sisters in Christ!
This is how we as the church can meet our communities needs!
A team of 68 leaders helped to pour into our next generation and teach them the love and light of God's grace.
That's quite a bit more than just a partridge and a pear tree, church! Thank you for helping us help others this past holiday!
We're thankful for having so many of our members at Cornerstone helping to make God's tradition of breaking bread accessible to those in need.