HPUMC - Cornerstone Sermons (Contemporary Worship)

Highland Park United Methodist Church - Dallas, Texas

Join us each week for contemporary worship with a vibrant community of Christian believers. With a modern voice, Cornerstone links Bible-based preaching with relevant life application.

  1. 21 jun

    Family Vacation: Baggage

    Hannah Buchanan | Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. In this week’s sermon, we examine the baggage that we all carry. Just as travelers bring suitcases on a journey, we bring beliefs, habits, expectations, wounds, and experiences into every relationship. Some of what we carry is helpful, some is unhelpful, and some can be harmful. Looking at the family of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, we discover that even the family God chose to bless the world was far from perfect. Across generations, they passed down both gifts and struggles. They inherited faith, trust in God, and a sense of God's calling, but they also passed down favoritism, rivalry, division, and dysfunction. Their story reminds us that every family hands something down. The same is true for us. We all inherit patterns, messages, and ways of relating to others. Some help us love God and love others well. Others hinder healthy relationships. Still others can cause real harm if left unexamined. The good news is that through Christ, we are adopted into the family of God. We are not defined by our family history, our failures, or the baggage we carry. As God's beloved children, we are invited to bring our whole lives before our Heavenly Father and allow Him to repack our suitcases. Through the Holy Spirit, God helps us hold onto what is good, let go of what is harmful, and learn to live as His sons and daughters. The truest thing about us is not our brokenness or our baggage. The truest thing about us is that we are loved by God and welcomed into His family.

    32 min
  2. 31 may

    Living Into Pentecost

    Rev. Billy Rainey | Click/tap here to view the Sermon Reflection Guide. Pentecost is more than a moment in church history; it is an invitation to a way of life. After the dramatic arrival of the Holy Spirit in Acts 2, the early believers responded not only through miraculous signs and radical generosity but also through simple, intentional practices. They devoted themselves to Scripture, prayer, fellowship, and breaking bread together. The power of Pentecost was expressed through everyday faithfulness. Acts 2:42-47 paints a picture of a community transformed by the Holy Spirit. The early church experienced God's power, practiced radical generosity, and built deep relationships through fellowship and shared meals. While the miracles inspire us, the passage reminds us that life in the Spirit is often shaped through simple, faithful practices. One of the clearest examples of this is table fellowship. Throughout Luke and Acts, God works powerfully around tables as people gather to pray, share their lives, and encounter Christ. These ordinary moments became places where the Holy Spirit transformed lives and built authentic community. Living into Pentecost means recognizing that the Holy Spirit is still active today. The Spirit continues to heal, restore, guide, and transform people through the ordinary rhythms of Christian life. As we make room for prayer, fellowship, and meaningful relationships, we open ourselves to experience God's presence and become a witness to His love in the world.

    31 min
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Join us each week for contemporary worship with a vibrant community of Christian believers. With a modern voice, Cornerstone links Bible-based preaching with relevant life application.

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