Join us for Easter Sunday!Find More Info Here

Livermore

Address

348 North Canyons Pkwy
Livermore, CA 94551

Sunday Gathering Times
9:00 AM & 11:00 AM EXCEPT every second Sunday of the month, where we meet in homes!

Why Do We Meet in Homes?

Brentwood

Address

6641 Lone Tree Way
Brentwood, CA 94513

Sunday Gathering Times
10 AM, EXCEPT every second Sunday of the month, where we meet in homes!

Why Do We Meet in Homes?

Walnut Creek

Address

535 Walnut Avenue
Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Sunday Gathering Time
10:00 AM EXCEPT every second Sunday of the month, where we meet in homes!

Why Do We Meet in Homes?

San Ramon Valley

Address

12601 Alcosta Blvd
San Ramon, CA 94583

Sunday Gathering Time
10:00 AM EXCEPT every second Sunday of the month, where we meet in homes!

Why Do We Meet in Homes?

CF Online

Join us online!
Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM

Watch Live Now

Did You Pray the Sinner's Prayer? Here's What Jesus Actually Said.

Stuff Jesus Didn't Say

Steve IngoldApril 4, 2026Cornerstone Fellowship Sermons

Previous Page

Most of us were taught that faith begins with saying the right words. But what if that was never the whole story?

This Easter, pastor Steve Ingold looks at one of the most common phrases in Christian culture, "Pray the Sinner's Prayer," and asks a simple but challenging question: did Jesus ever actually say that?

Through the story of Mary Magdalene at the tomb in John 20, we discover that what Jesus says and does after the resurrection has nothing to do with a script or a formula. It's personal. It's relational. And it asks a lot more of us than a single prayer.

Whether you grew up in church, walked away from faith, or are exploring it for the first time, this message is worth your time.

In this message:

Why reducing faith to a moment can leave people feeling stuck
What Jesus actually says to Mary at the tomb, and why it changes everything
The difference between a finish line and a starting line
What resurrection life looks like in practice, not just in belief

Message Notes

This is my form description.

Email
 
Download as PDFClear Notes