About Us
A fellowship of believers in the St. Martins area of Franklin, WI.
Welcome to Cornerstone
Cornerstone Church is a fellowship of believers in the St. Martins area of Franklin, WI. We believe that God is sovereign in all areas of life, including salvation. We desire to see many people come to saving faith in Jesus Christ.
We are a unique church where the Holy Spirit has gathered together people from many different backgrounds so that we can all worship our crucified and resurrected Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, together.
Service Times
- Sunday School 9:30 AM
- Sunday Worship 10:30 AM
- Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 PM
Our History
Revitalization Begins
Pastor Ken Prodzinski began the journey to revitalize Cornerstone Bible Church, a small congregation made up of both Reformed Baptist and independent fundamental backgrounds.
Rooted in the Word
Our Sunday morning services were packed with deep theology as we journeyed through multiple books (Mark, Ephesians, 1 & 2 Timothy). The glory of expository preaching took root, and a hunger to know God and His word exploded in the hearts of His people.
A New Chapter
God continued this work, and we merged with another church. We changed our name to Cornerstone Church, standing firmly in the Reformed tradition and holding closely to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith.
What is Reformed Theology?
Reformed takes its name from the Protestant Reformation that took place in the sixteenth century when the church was reformed to be more Biblical in its teaching and practice. While our preference would be to simply call ourselves Christ-followers, we use the name reformed to describe our commitment to the biblical doctrines of grace, God's sovereignty, and the authority of Scripture.
Sovereign Grace
We believe that God is sovereign in all areas of life, including salvation. We desire to see many people come to saving faith in Jesus Christ by His grace alone.
Expository Preaching
We are committed to the systematic, verse-by-verse exposition of Scripture, trusting the power of God's Word to transform lives and shape our discipleship.
Confessional
As a church in the Reformed tradition, we hold closely to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith as a faithful summary of biblical teaching.
