Cornerstone

Cornerstone is a Christian coffee shop and bookshop in Grove
Open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pm, Saturday 10am to 4pm
Opened in November 1995, Cornerstone is a Christian coffee shop and book shop run by four Grove churches working together who had the vision of creating a coffee shop where all will be welcomed and valued for who they are, not for what they can do, and where God shall be glorified in our dealings with each other. We look forward to seeing you.
Visit the Cornerstone website to find out more and for up to date news.
Try Cornerstone first! for books, CD's, DVD's. If what you are looking for is not on our shelves, we can usually obtain items for you within a few days. Help us by letting us help you!
Volunteering opportunities Over the years, Cornerstone's volunteers have provided untold hours of service in many different ways and we are greatly indebted to them. We still need them, and more people to replace those no longer able to help in this way. If you have a particular skill or time to offer, why not have a chat with us? We need people who could help out both on a regular basis or occasionally when problems arise. Would you be willing to be on our "emergency list" to help cover staff sickness or holidays? It's really special working as part of the Cornerstone team and we'd love to hear from you.
Staffed by a combination of paid staff and volunteers, Cornerstone has a very special atmosphere. A confidential listening service is also offered.
The coffee shop has a wide ranging breakfast, lunch and afternoon menu:
- Hot and cold drinks
- Snacks
- Hot meals (starters, main course, desserts)
- Variety of homemade cakes
- Monthly tea/coffee and cake specials
The bookshop shelves are stocked with:
- A variety of stationery, greeting cards, books
- CD’s, Videos, DVD’s
- Fair-traded products (gift items, jewellery, clothing, food, drink and paper products)
Items not in stock can be ordered.
The Cornerstone Team
| Manager | Mary Cowdry |
|---|---|
| Regular Staff | Anita Dyer Katrina Kerr Susan Law |
| Volunteers | A great many people who give of their time and talents to help in various different aspects of the work and ministry of Cornerstone. |
Contact Us
Cornerstone Christian Centre
10 Savile Way
Grove
Wantage
Oxon.
OX12 0PT
Tel: 01235 772280
Fax: 01235 772790
Email:Cornerstone Grove
Web: www.cornerstonegrove.org.uk
Open: Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm, Saturday 10am to 4pm
Closed: Sundays and Bank Holidays
Annual Report 2010-11Cornerstone is a coffee shop and Christian book shop run by four Grove churches, including GFEC, that provides a Christian presence and witness in the community. GFEC folk have continued to play their part. As well as Anita & Katrina employed by Cornerstone full time, and Teresa who bakes cakes, others work as volunteers; during the week or as part of GFEC's Diamonds & Rubies teams on Saturday mornings. As a church we are particularly grateful to Katrina Kerr for taking over the organisation of the Saturday teams. GFEC has also supported Cornerstone by giving 12% of its income this year. The year began with a visit from Stephen Cottrell in April. The Bishop of Reading gave a talk and signed copies of his book "The Things He Said". The Acoustic Gospels concert by Graham Kendrick at Wantage Civic Hall in May attracted 300 people. The event provided an opportunity for Christians to invite others to hear the gospel and to generate publicity and funds for both Cornerstone and the children's charity Compassion International. July saw the UK launch party for Michael Wenham's second book "I Choose Everything". September saw the launch of Friends of Cornerstone. The summer saw the introduction of a new till with a barcode reader which promises to reduce mistakes and provide management information for stock control & sales analysis. In the autumn there were prolonged problems with the heating, dishwasher and related plumbing that resulted in several unexpected closures and additional unbudgeted costs. Some generous one-off donations allowed us to purchase a new dishwasher before the run up to Christmas and significantly increase the number of books in stock. The board is currently negotiating with suppliers for a bean-to-cup coffee machine.
Financial performance has improved a little. Unaudited figures are shown in the table to the right. Sales rose by on1y 1.3% although encouragingly book sales were up 8%. Progress was made in cutting overheads in the second half of the year - reducing the trading deficit by 12% to £23.6k. Had donations been the similar to last year there would have been an overall deficit of roughly £6k. However one-off donations gave an overall surplus of just over £25k. During the year progress was also made in revising policies, procedures and other documentation to improve the reliability of operations and resilience against changes in staff, volunteers and trustees. As well as the continuing need for more volunteers, there is a pressing need for new board members from GFEC and other churches to ensure Cornerstone continues to make progress financially, in its day-to-day operations and in its real mission of being a Christian presence in the community. Please pray about these needs and whether you could make a positive contribution in some way to the Cornerstone mission. Paul Haynes |