Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Roberta Ingraham Memorial Service


Roberta Ingraham Memorial Service
St. Andrew Presbyterian Church
(on Franklin between Walton and 99)
Saturday, July 10, 2010
2:00 PM

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to any of the following:

Relay For Life
618 5th Street
Marysville, CA 95901

The New Messianic Synagogue in Olivehurst

Missions at Cornerstone Church
700 Washington Ave
Yuba City, CA 95991

The Class We Didn't Want To Take by Rose Godfrey A Story about Roberta Ingraham's Impact on the Godfrey Family




















Roberta Ingraham Obituary


Thursday, July 1, 2010

Bill Lewis, Executive Administrator Begins!

Bill Lewis, Executive Administrator

I bet that is a title and role you haven’t heard attached to Bill Lewis before! Perhaps, you’ve heard Bill Lewis, Utilities Director for Yuba City, Deacon, Deacon Board Chairman, friend or servant.

Bill has begun his role this past week as Cornerstone Church’s Executive Administrator. This was the position approved by the Elders and Deacons and shared at the Semi-Annual Meeting in May.

This position is a volunteer unpaid position without any additional cost to the congregation.

Please pray for Bill as he begins to serve the church in this role. If you would like to contact Bill Lewis you may do so at this email address: Bill@considercornerstone.com

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF HIS POSITION
Manage administrative staff to effectively lead and motivate them toward the fulfillment of the church’s mission. Coordinates and gives overall management to the implementation of the church program. Working under the direction of the Senior Pastor and general guidance of the Elders seeks to fulfill the church mission and vision.

The Executive Administrator will coordinate and support the activities of Cornerstone and assist the Senior Pastor so that he can continue his main responsibility of teaching, vision-casting, and shepherding.

The Executive Administrator functions both behind-the-scenes and up front. Much of his work in facilitating the ministries of the church may not be noticed by the general congregation. This position should be a visible part of Cornerstone leadership and includes building relationships with key leaders, other members, and visitors throughout the church.