| Mike Yarborough
Mike experienced a life changing conversion to Christ in 1975 at the age of 18. After experiences in various church renewal movements, Mike and his wife Diane setlled in southern California where Mike was ordained and served as Pastor of Children for the Youth and Family ministries at the Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Mission Viejo, California. After being called back to Georgia, Mike and Diane joined Cornerstone in 2005 with their children Joshua, Rachael, and Hannah. Miike currently serves as head elder.
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| Blake Cook
Blake has served at Cornerstone since it began in 2001. Since his conversion in 1998, the Lord has gifted him in the area of evangelism and outreach ministry. Though he has a heart to see all the lost come to a full knowledge of the Lord, his heart and gifts are focused primarily on young adults for which God has used Blake to establish and direct the River Youth Camp. Blake lives in Albany with his wonderful wife Kati and their daughter Celia.
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| Randall Ivey
Randall was led to Christ by his father at the young age of 5, and it stuck. A native of Albany, he has lived throughout Georgia and the Southeast US. God led him back to Albany, and into Cornerstone, in 2008. Randall has been in leadership in various other ministries along the way, and is the director of Albany House of Prayer, a ministry dedicated to establishing 24/7 prayer and worship in Albany. He has a heart for those around him to discover their true identity in Christ and experience everything that God has to offer. Randall lives in Albany with his lovely wife Anne and their son Caleb.
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| Matthew Lawson
Matthew was raised in the church and had many crucial encounters, including salvation, with the Lord thoughout his teens, but it wasn't until his adult life that he truly realized his need for a lively, vital relationship with Christ. In 2005, he felt the Lord calling him back home to Albany to join Cornerstone and seek out His purpose for his life where he now lives with his wife Ashley. Matthew curently serves in worship and teaches in our Sunday meeting.
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