Cornerstone Church

Scott Savage

Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ, exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com

  1. FEB 15

    How to Stay Connected to Jesus in a Distracted World

    What does it actually look like to stay connected to Jesus when your life feels rushed, distracted, and constantly pulled in a hundred directions? Is it about trying harder, doing more, or adding one more spiritual habit to an already overloaded schedule? In Week 1 of our series The [RE]Main Thing, Pastor Scott Savage walks through John 15 and Jesus’ powerful image of the vine and branches. Speaking to a people who saw the vine as their national symbol, Jesus makes a bold claim: I am the true vine. The invitation is not to strive, but to remain. Not to perform, but to stay connected. In this message, you will discover the difference between trying and abiding, why spiritual fruit takes time, and how trusting the Gardener changes everything. If you feel overwhelmed, impatient with your growth, or discouraged by distraction, this teaching offers a clear and hopeful path forward. Remaining in Jesus is not about earning salvation. It is about staying relationally present so that He can produce in you what you cannot produce on your own. Whether you are battling anxiety, buried in busyness, or simply longing for deeper spiritual growth, this message will challenge you to keep the remain thing the main thing. 📖 Scripture: John 15:1–8 🎙️ Speaker: Scott Savage 🗓️ Series: The [RE]Main Thing Week 1 📅 Sermon Date: February 15, 2026 📍 Cornerstone Church, Prescott, AZ 🗺️ Yavapai County | Evangelical Free Church of America 🌐 Learn more or plan a visit: https://prescottcornerstone.com

  2. JAN 25

    How to Stop People Pleasing and Live from God’s Approval

    What do you do when the fear of people’s opinions quietly shapes your decisions, your faith, and your relationship with God? How do you follow Jesus when approval feels like something you cannot afford to lose? In this message from the Burn The Ships series, Pastor Scott Savage confronts the exhausting reality of people pleasing and invites us to discover a better way to live. Drawing from Galatians 1 and 1 Thessalonians 2, this sermon reveals how people pleasing is really about misplaced approval and why trying to satisfy everyone eventually keeps us from fully serving Christ. Scott unpacks the difference between living for approval and living from God’s approval, showing how the gospel frees us from anxiety, fear of rejection, and the constant pressure to be liked. When our identity is rooted in what God says about us, we are finally free to live with courage, compassion, and faithfulness. If you find yourself replaying conversations, avoiding hard truths, or feeling worn down by the need to meet expectations, this message will meet you right where you are. Learning how to stop people pleasing is not about becoming careless or harsh, but about trusting that God’s approval is already secure in Christ. When you live from that truth, it changes how you love people, make decisions, and follow Jesus in a world that constantly demands your approval. 📖 Scripture: Galatians 1:6–10, 1 Thessalonians 2:1–8, Proverbs 29:25, John 14:15, Hebrews 4:12 🎙️ Speaker: Scott Savage 📍 Cornerstone Church, Prescott, AZ 🗺️ Yavapai County | Evangelical Free Church of America 🗓️ Series: Burn The Ships 📅 January 25, 2026 🌐 Learn more or plan a visit: https://prescottcornerstone.com

  3. JAN 18

    Why You Can’t Move Forward While Holding Onto Pain

    Why does moving forward feel impossible even when you want healing? What happens when old wounds, bitterness, and unresolved pain quietly shape your relationships, your faith, and your future? In week three of the Burn The Ships series, Scott Savage, Josh McClintock, and Jake Downing sit down for an honest and practical conversation about church hurt, relational wounds, and the pain many people carry for years. Through Scripture, real stories, and thoughtful reflection, this message explores why holding onto hurt keeps us anchored in the past and how forgiveness is often a personal decision before it ever becomes a shared one. You will discover why healing does not always require an apology, how bitterness affects your spiritual life, and what it looks like to release pain without minimizing what happened. If you feel stuck, guarded, or weighed down by past experiences, this message offers clarity, hope, and simple next steps toward healing. God does not ask you to forget the hurt, but He does invite you to stop letting it define where you are going. 📖 Scripture: Ephesians 4:25–32, Mark 7:20–23, Romans 12, Isaiah 53, Proverbs 4:23 🎙️ Speakers: Scott Savage, Josh McClintock, Jake Downing 📍 Cornerstone Church, Prescott, AZ 🗺️ Yavapai County | Evangelical Free Church of America 🗓️ Series: Burn The Ships | Week 3 📅 January 18, 2026 🌐 Learn more or plan a visit: https://prescottcornerstone.com

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Cornerstone in Prescott, AZ, exists to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus. Scott Savage serves as our primary teaching pastor. Learn more: PrescottCornerstone.com