


Across Oklahoma City and nearby communities like Midwest City, Cornerstone Church continues to demonstrate what consistent, local service truly looks like.
Through ongoing outreach efforts and its annual “Others Day” initiative, the church has created a rhythm of giving back — not just through one-time events, but through sustained involvement in schools, neighborhoods, and community spaces.
This recent wave of outreach was highlighted in a published announcement detailing the church’s continued community impact across the Oklahoma City metro.
“Others Day” is a reflection of Cornerstone Church’s mission in action.
Each year, volunteers across the Oklahoma City metro come together to serve in practical, hands-on ways. From small neighborhood projects to larger coordinated efforts, the goal is simple — to make a meaningful impact in a single day that continues long after it ends.
Projects often include supporting local schools, helping families in need, and improving shared community spaces.

Leadership driving consistent community impact
One of the most visible areas of impact has been within local schools in the Mid-Del School District, including Epperly Heights Elementary.
Teachers and staff have received classroom supplies and support that directly affect their day-to-day ability to teach and care for students. These contributions help ease financial pressure on educators while creating better learning environments for kids across the community.
Cornerstone Church has also extended its outreach to families facing difficult medical situations.
Volunteer teams have served meals and offered support at Ronald McDonald House Charities in Oklahoma City, helping provide comfort and consistency for families during some of their most challenging moments.
These acts of service may seem simple, but for the families receiving them, they matter in a very real way.
Beyond organized events, Cornerstone’s approach to outreach is ongoing.
From maintaining blessing boxes in local neighborhoods to organizing small group service projects, the church has created multiple ways for people to stay involved year-round.
This consistency is what sets the effort apart — it’s not just about showing up once, but continuing to show up over time.
As Oklahoma City continues to grow, efforts like these play an important role in strengthening the community.
Local outreach builds stronger connections, supports families in need, and reinforces the idea that real change often starts at the local level.
Cornerstone Church’s work is a clear example of how steady, intentional service can make a meaningful difference.