Hello!

If you’re new to church, or looking for a new church, you’ll find the people of Cornerstone United Methodist Church to be genuine, caring, and fun!

Cornerstone UMC is a multi-generational growing community where you can be yourself. All people are welcome and loved here!

As recipients of God’s unconditional love and grace, we seek to learn, grow, and serve others. We believe the future is filled with hope and exciting possibilities as we grow in faith together.

What to Expect

You don’t have to worry about what to wear because we care more about you than your clothing style.

We offer complimentary coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and water every Sunday morning.

We have changing tables and hygeine items available in all of our public restrooms.

We offer activity kits for kids who attend worship and we follow Safe Gatherings protocols in Kids Jam and Youth to protect minors in our care.

Holy Communion

Holy Communion is typically celebrated on the first Sunday of each month in both the 9a classic and 10:30a modern worship services.

The United Methodist Church celebrates an open table. This means that you are always welcome to participate in communion here, no exceptions.

We use grape juice and bread as the elements for communion. Gluten free options are also available.

Rev. Jim Peich

Our Lead Pastor, Rev. Jim Peich, shares relevant and engaging sermons and helps new people feel welcome. Learn more.

9a Classic Worship

This service features prayer, a timely sermon, choir, hymns, along with organ and piano music. Learn more.

10:30a Modern Worship

This casual service features prayer, a timely message, along with uplifting praise music led by a live band. Learn more.

Kids Jam

We offer Kids Jam (infants to 5th grade) on the 2nd/4th Sundays and kids activity kits every Sunday. Learn more.

Youth

We offer youth group (grades 6 to 12) every Sunday in our youth room. Learn more.

Ready to Come Visit?

Cornerstone UMC is located across the street from Fort Zumwalt North High School in O’Fallon, Missouri (St. Charles County).

 

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