Growing Together
Mentoring fosters relationships built on mutual care to encourage spiritual growth and the development of strong and mature followers of Christ. The concept of mentoring is deeply rooted in biblical principles and embodies the act of discipleship (as in Titus 2; Malachi 4:6) and relationships such as that between Elisha and Elijah.
Throughout scripture, we see mentoring modeled most perfectly in the life and teachings of Jesus. He invested in the lives of those around Him, mentored His disciples through both His words and actions, and equipped them to continue His ministry. His relationship with His disciples serves as a powerful example of the transformative impact that mentoring can have on individuals and the wider community of believers.

Seeking guidance and growth is essential in life and in faith, but finding a mentor with the right experience and wisdom can be challenging. The Cornerstone Mentoring Program offers a solution by connecting you with a seasoned follower of Jesus who can help you navigate various aspects of life, including faith, family, finances, friendships, and your profession.
If you're interested in mentorship, please fill out the Mentor Interest Form through the button below. In this form, you can share some basic information about yourself and your preferences for a mentoring relationship. We will carefully review your responses and strive to connect you with a vetted and trained mentor from Cornerstone who we believe will be a good fit for you.
Spiritual Growth Through Meaningful Connections
We believe that every individual's faith journey is unique, powerful, and worthy of shared wisdom. In our Cornerstone Mentoring Program, experienced mentors step forward with compassion and purpose, helping younger individuals navigate their spiritual path.
Watch as our mentors and mentees share their personal stories of discipleship, revealing how these relationships foster personal and spiritual growth, provide support and guidance, and create meaningful connections within our community. Their experiences remind us that we all have valuable wisdom to share and that we all have something meaningful to learn from others.