We are exhilarated to be gathering for the first service of 2026! Our Lead Pastors will be sharing a prophetic word for the coming year. Come ready to receive from the Lord as we posture our hearts towards the New Year!
Every one of us is running a race. The question is whether we are running the race God has set before us, or caught in a rat race that leads nowhere. Rooted in Hebrews 11 and 12, this message invites us to fix our eyes on Jesus, lay aside every weight and sin, and strengthen ourselves in the Lord so we can run with endurance and joy. It is a call to refuse discouragement and weariness, and to keep moving forward with purpose.It is not about how you started or how the year has gone. It is about how you finish. No matter how many times you have stumbled, in Christ you can rise again, keep running, and run towards victory!
Matthew 6:25–34As we come to the last Sunday of the year, Jesus invites us not to rush into what’s next — but to return to what matters most.In a world filled with anxiety, unmet expectations, and unanswered questions, Jesus reminds us to seek first the kingdom of God. Putting God first reorders our hearts and lightens our burdens. SO we can end the year with gratitude, and set into the new year lighter.
This is the season of good news.Light has broken through the darkness, and hope has stepped into the world.
Chains are broken.
Grace is poured out.
New life is made possible.
Jesus came not to condemn, but to save, to lift the burden of sin and restore what was lost.Through the cross, freedom was won and joy was reborn.
This is the true reason for the season.Hope has come. And His name is Jesus.
Christmas is a season of expectation. We hope for joy, peace, and meaningful moments. But when life doesn’t turn out the way we planned, God reminds us of something greater. Christmas is the moment when human expectation meets divine hope.The world expected a King in a castle — God sent a Savior in a manger. Jesus didn’t just bring hope. He is the hope of the world.This Christmas, discover a hope that never disappoints — a hope found in Christ alone.
This Sunday, we’re honoured to welcome Ps Kim Lian from SIBKL to Cornerstone Kuching!
Pr Kim Lian is part of the pastoral team at SIBKL, overseeing discipleship & leadership initiatives and the young families ministry. She has a strong passion for raising leaders and in administrating processes in church. Married to Pr Isaac Ling, Senior Pastor of SIBKL, together they steward 2 active sons, Jedidiah & Macarius.
This Sunday, we’re honoured to welcome Ps Dr. Lew Lee Choo from SIBKL to Cornerstone Kuching!
Ps Dr. Lee Choo, together with her husband Ps Dr. Chew Weng Chee, are the Founding Pastors of SIBKL - a rapidly growing English congregation of over 4000 strong in Kuala Lumpur. She is passionate about equipping women and raising the next generation of leaders to live boldly for Christ. Believing deeply in the vital role of women in both the church and the family, she has led the SIBKL Ladies Ministry from a single connect group to 42 groups across the Klang Valley.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Leviticus 6:12 reminds us that “the fire on the altar must be kept burning; it must not go out.” Just as the priests of old were commanded to tend the altar so the flame would never die, we too carry a divine responsibility to guard and nurture the fire of our spiritual lives.
As God expands and leads us through different seasons, keeping our altar burning becomes a divine strategy. A burning altar of intimacy with God is where direction is received, strength is renewed, and where heaven breaks into the earth.
Join us this week and find out why our fire matters!
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
God has spoken promises over this house, promises of expansion, healing, and a move of His Spirit that will impact nations. Even when circumstances seem impossible, faith sees what God has already set in motion. This Sunday carries a call to rise with an unwavering faith: a faith rooted in knowing who God is, a faith that sees beyond the mountains, and a faith that rests in His ability to fulfil every word He has spoken. As Cornerstone Kuching steps into a new season, this message stirs the heart to believe again and to live with expectation for what God is about to do.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
As we step into the new biblical year of Rosh Hashanah 5786, we are entering into a season marked by fruitfulness, multiplication, and overflow. Yet before the overflow comes, God calls us to clear away the clutter and allow Him to recaliberate our lives, making space for the greater.This is a year of enlargement, a year of stepping into our Promised Land. The Lord is inviting us to live Spirit-led lives, breaking past limitations. The greater is coming. Ready or not, here it comes!
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Jesus, the true King, came not to be served but to serve. In His footsteps, we are called to lead with humility by serving like a king and ruling like a servant. Let us serve in our homes, workplaces, churches, and communities—not for the praise of man but from our identity in Christ. As we do, may excellence be our standard. Our service is our witness, and our lives are the gospel we preach.
Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Desensitization is the gradual process of making one numb and dull to what’s happening around us. We are so exposed to so much content on different platforms of media that there is a tendency to become desensitized and numb to sin and to evil. Isaiah’s prophecy in Isaiah 5:20-23 is coming to past. Every single verse is a true depiction of what’s happening in our world and culture today with lies and perversion celebrated while truth and righteousness scorned and persecuted. Wake up before you go numb!
GALATIANS PART 1 OF 6Join us as we dive into the book of Galatians, exploring the power of grace over law and the freedom we have in Jesus. Each week, we’ll unpack how the Gospel frees us from legalism, empowers us through the Holy Spirit, and shapes our relationships.
Many believers continue to live under the weight of sin and oppression, unaware that Christ has already secured victory on the cross. Through His finished work, every accusation of the enemy has been disarmed, and the door to abundant life has been opened.Join us this Sunday as we reflect on how to walk in the fullness of Christ’s victory, freed from sin, redeemed by His blood, and empowered to live triumphantly in Him.
Pastor Yao Yi encountered the Lord through Cornerstone's youth ministry, Generations, at the age of 14. He has been serving as part of the leadership of Generations since 2013. He desires to see young people discover and fulfil the call of God in their lives. He believes that God is not elusive but has made Himself accessible and known to all. He enjoys breaking down intricate ideas into simple and relatable truths to help youths connect heaven's reality to earth.