Facility Tour: Cornerstone Church
In 2006, I visited Cornerstone Church in Livermore, California. I didn’t take many pictures, but here are a few. It’s a very beautiful facility.
The outside had a contemporary feel. They had a table with donuts and coffee.
The stage was a very simple setup but gave a very nice feeling.
The chairs were really comfortable! Video screens were on the side.
They were recruiting people for a new site they were starting. There was a great visual display of all the people needed.
They also had a video venue for a more traditional type of service. Which to me seems kind of like a strange juxtaposition… the traditional venue watches the sermon via video. But it appeared to work!
The venue for the Heritage Service looked more traditional in nature by the stage.
The lobby was large and two stories tall. There was greenery everywhere, giving the place a wonderfully comfortable feel.
Ministry tables were like little booths.
The center even had very large palm trees…
…Which were by a fountain.
Here’s another view of the lobby, by the bathroom entrances.
I wish I had walked around to take more pictures but that’s all I have.
And this ends the historic facility tours of all my old pictures from years before. As I visit new churches in the future I will be more thorough in documenting facilities, as judging from the hit counts, these facility tours have been the most popular posts in this whole site!












Hey this is the church my family and I go too. Everything is pretty much the same (looking), except for the main auditorium has gotten some fancier setup and lighting. Oh and the Children Zone is awesome (which you don’t have any pictures of). BTW, if you would like updated pictures, I’d be happy to send some your way.
We love our church.