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What men and loved ones think about Men's Cornerstone

I was raised Catholic, but I had been inconsistent in my faith. I attended Men’s Cornerstone without expectations, but with a desire to grow. I did not have a story, a pain point or problems. My 26 hours on campus was in February 2020. In my Cornerstone, I made new friends, some with common interest, some very different. I listened to stories of life experiences from others, and learned more about myself. And - in the end, I felt closer to my family and to God. My Cornerstone experience was absolutely incredible.
I wasn't sure about attending Cornerstone. I had never been to a retreat before because I always thought these were not for me. I have always been a believer but I was not a religious person so I thought I was going to be a misfit and waste my time. A friend insisted and I registered without thinking much about it. I am glad I did. Cornerstone was a fantastic experience as it allowed me to take a break from my busy life and reflect on how I wanted to adjust some life decisions and priorities. Best of all, I had a blast and made wonderful friends.et.
Attending Cornerstone has changed my life, as it allowed me to reconnect with my faith and the Holy Spirit. I had moved to the Southbay a year earlier and had only a very few acquaintances. I now have over 1000 Cornerstone Brothers and friends who are always by my side through good times and bad.
After the passing of my Father, I was seeking reconciliation, fellowship and expanding my relationships with men at church. Cornerstone was a great way to start my journey forward again. I highly recommend attending. You will get what you are searching for.et.