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April 1, 2020 • Pastor Jason Falzarano • John 17:14–19

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Forgiveness: Is It Optional?

December 28, 2022 • Pastor Chris McCarrick • Matthew 18:21–35

Pastor Chris began Cornerstone Calvary Chapel in Howell, NJ in 2001 from a small bible study. He has been involved in many national and international outreach efforts including being a first responder at 9/11 in NYC, and as an overseer of many missions overseas.  In 2020, he retired from Cornerstone and began serving with Poimen Ministries to train and support those who are called to shepherd God’s flock.

Religion or A Real Relationship

December 7, 2022 • Pastor Bill Penna • Romans 2:1–16

Divided Nation: Culture in Chaos & a Conflicted Church

November 13, 2022 • Dr. Ken Ham

All across the nation today there is a divide—whether political, racial, cultural, or even along religious lines. Many young people today are searching for “truth” apart from the Word of God, and as followers of Jesus Christ we are those who possess it. The Church today needs to rise and regain her sphere of influence and impact this next generation for Christ. Join Ken Ham as he shares with the body how in a message entitled: Divided Nation: Culture in Chaos and a Conflicted Church. A biblical apologist, Ken Ham stands firmly on the authority of the Bible starting in Genesis. He reasons that the problems in our nation stem from the refusal of the culture to accept the foundational truths in the Word of God from the beginning of the creation. Ken aims to equip Christians with the biblical evidence needed to make a stand for the souls of this generation. Ken Ham is the CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis-US, the highly acclaimed Creation Museum, and the world-renowned Ark Encounter. He is also the author of more than 25 best-selling adult and children's books focused on the relevance and authority of the Book of Genesis including Creation to Babel, The Answers Book for Kids, and D is for Dinosaur: Noah's Ark and the Genesis Flood.