

Equip Podcast
Cornerstone Church of Ames
Produced by Cornerstone Church of Ames, The Equip Podcast is designed to provide insight, resources and Biblical wisdom to help us live faithful and fruitful lives together.
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Apr 9, 2026 • 40min
Building A Healthy Marriage with Steve Jones
What does a godly marriage actually look like?In this episode of the Equip Podcast, Emily sits down with Steve Jones, Executive Director of Ministries and a licensed mental health counselor, to talk about God’s design for marriage. Drawing from both Scripture and real-life counseling experience, Steve reframes marriage not as a checklist of spiritual habits, but as a deep, lifelong partnership marked by friendship, formation, and intentional pursuit.Episode Highlights00:27 — Introducing Steve Jones and the focus on marriage01:21 — The Marriage Experience and why this conversation matters02:11 — Setting the vision: What is a “godly marriage”?02:54 — Moving beyond surface-level answers (Bible reading, prayer, etc.)03:10 — Returning to God’s design for marriage03:19 — Genesis 2: God’s purpose—companionship, partnership, and friendship03:45 — The meaning of “helper” (ezer): not assistant, but strong partner04:02 — Marriage as a unique, one-flesh friendship04:10 — A key question: What is the condition of your friendship?04:54 — Marriage as a relationship that forms and shapes you over time06:30 — The difference between living as roommates vs. intentional partners09:15 — Why communication breakdowns often trace back to deeper issues12:40 — Identifying common “pinch points” in marriage16:20 — The role of self-awareness and humility in a healthy marriage20:10 — Practical steps toward growth: pursuing one another intentionally24:00 — Final encouragement: marriage as a lifelong process of formationResourcesThe Marriage Experience Session RecordingsCornerstone Sermons: Listen OnlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Apr 2, 2026 • 24min
Easter Apologetics: Evidence for the Resurrection
In this special Easter episode of the Equip Podcast, Mark walks through the historical and biblical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. He explores why the resurrection is not just a matter of faith, but a claim rooted in real events, eyewitness testimony, and early Christian conviction.Episode Highlights00:30 — Setting the context: Easter week and the importance of the resurrection00:59 — Why Christians revisit the evidence for the resurrection every year01:45 — Turning to 1 Corinthians 15 as a foundational text01:57 — The early creed: death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus03:13 — The resurrection as the center of the Christian message06:49 — Eyewitnesses to the resurrection of Jesus08:12 — The gospel accounts as historical sources10:12 — The resurrection as a real historical event, not just a spiritual idea12:24 — Early Christian belief grounded in real testimony14:18 — The reliability of the New Testament documents16:17 — The uniqueness of the resurrection story20:44 — Could the resurrection have been made up?22:52 — Why the resurrection still matters todayResourcesCornerstone Sermons: Listen OnlineThe Reason for God by Tim KellerAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Mar 26, 2026 • 28min
Men & Women Part 4: Q&A
In the final episode of the Men & Women series, Mark and Emily respond to questions submitted by listeners throughout the series. These questions explore how the biblical vision for men and women plays out in everyday life, the church, and broader society.Episode Highlights:00:29 — Launching the final Q&A episode of the Men & Women series00:56 — Theological triage: where debates about men and women fit in gospel importance01:34 — When gender theology becomes a dividing line between churches03:04 — Can a Christian attend a church with a woman pastor?03:34 — How gender debates often reveal deeper views about Scripture05:57 — Historical arguments about women in the early church07:07 — Understanding the role women played in early Christianity08:41 — Should biblical distinctions influence leadership outside the church?09:10 — Authority structures in the home and church10:44 — Questions about military service and physical standards13:42 — Interpreting difficult passages like “women saved through childbearing”17:40 — Questions about modesty and gender distinction in clothing22:31 — What actually counts as a pastoral role in the church?23:12 — Can women lead communion or baptize?27:03 — Final reflections on honoring and encouraging women in the churchResources:• Cornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Mar 19, 2026 • 23min
Men & Women Part 3: Dangers & Distortions
In Part 3 of the Men & Women series, Mark and Emily turn to the tensions and misunderstandings that often arise in conversations about gender. After exploring the biblical definitions and distinctions between men and women, this episode addresses the ways those ideas can be distorted both inside and outside the church.Episode Highlights:00:27 — Entering Part 3 of the Men & Women series: addressing the dangers00:37 — Why discussions about gender often become controversial00:58 — A core principle: danger arises whenever we push against God’s created order01:02 — Starting with the church: how these debates affect Christian communities01:49 — The “slippery slope” fear that any flexibility leads to abandoning biblical teaching02:40 — The risk of rigid or reactionary complementarian cultures03:38 — A serious pastoral concern: when churches fail to protect women in harmful situations04:36 — Cultural trends like “tradwife” conversations and their influence on Christian discussions05:49 — How complementarian ideas can sometimes be misused or weaponized07:26 — A different vision: cultivating a culture of pursuit rather than mere permission08:18 — Encouraging men and women to actively use their gifts in the life of the church16:00 — The cultural pressures shaping modern conversations about gender19:48 — Holding biblical conviction while still loving people who disagreeResources:• Cornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Mar 12, 2026 • 26min
Men & Women Part 2: Distinct by Design
In Part 2 of the Men & Women series, Mark and Emily move from definitions to distinctions. After establishing in the previous episode that men and women share equal dignity as image-bearers of God, this conversation explores how scripture describes meaningful differences between male and female.Episode Highlights:00:27 — Returning to the Men & Women series and recapping the foundation from Part 100:43 — Moving from definitions to distinctions between men and women00:59 — Genesis 1 recap: male and female created by God01:05 — Genesis 2: the first distinction between man and woman in creation02:30 — Opening Ephesians 5 to understand how the New Testament addresses gender roles03:55 — Paul’s teaching about order and relationships within the church06:20 — Why biblical distinctions are grounded in creation, not merely cultural context08:40 — Avoiding stereotypes while still acknowledging real differences11:15 — Women as vital partners in the gospel mission13:00 — Biological and relational realities that shape how men and women engage the world17:58 — Ephesians 5 and the vision for marriage and the household22:45 — Final reminder: Christ is the ultimate authority over men and women alikeResources:• Cornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Mar 5, 2026 • 23min
Men & Women Part 1: God's Good Design
Mark and Emily begin a new series exploring what the Bible teaches about men and women. At a time when questions about gender, identity, and roles dominate cultural conversations, they return to the opening pages of scripture to establish a biblical foundation.Episode Highlights:00:27 — Introducing a new series: Men & Women00:46 — Why conversations about gender keep resurfacing in both culture and the church01:27 — Gender as part of God’s created order, not merely a social construct02:11 — Series roadmap: foundations, distinctions, dangers, and a Q&A episode03:12 — “Men are from Mars, women are from Venus?” — where many gender conversations begin03:18 — Starting point: men and women are more alike than we often assume03:37 — Most commands in Scripture apply to all image-bearers, not just one gender03:55 — Why Genesis 1 must shape our understanding of gender05:00 — Equal dignity as image-bearers of God, with distinctions that follow05:36 — The “pyramid” framework: creature vs. creator, human vs. animal, adult vs. child07:38 — A biblical summary: masculinity as strength to serve, femininity as beauty that brings life11:00 — Biological differences and why even secular science recognizes them13:01 — How biological realities shape how men and women show up in relationships and society17:00 — Why separating biology from identity pushes against God’s created order21:40 — Final takeaway: the Bible consistently affirms that men and women are different by designResources:• Cornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Feb 26, 2026 • 22min
Iowa State Talk Recap: Political Tribalism and the Importance of Christian Presence
In this episode, Mark recaps his recent lecture at Iowa State University, reflecting on the growing problem of political tribalism in America and calling Christians to a distinctly different posture: rooted in conviction, civility, and faithful presence.Episode Highlights00:00 — Introduction and context: Recapping the Iowa State University lecture01:52 — A flyover of the talk: Anxiety, anger, and political tribalism02:06 — The central appeal: Learning how to disagree without dehumanizing02:58 — A disturbing example: Political violence and the celebration of hatred04:02 — Diagnosing the moment: Living in an “age of anxiety”04:15 — Mark Sayers and the “gray zone”: Cultural transition and moral confusion05:15 — The clash between post-Christian culture and the values of the Kingdom of God13:01 — The university as a training ground for citizenship and civility13:20 — The absence of viewpoint diversity and the danger of intellectual tribalism21:00 — The call to Christian faithfulness: Being loyal first to Christ our KingResources:We Need to Disagree: The Importance of Honesty and Debate in an Age of Political Tribalism (Please note: This recording will remain live until March 2, 2026)Cornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Feb 15, 2026 • 15min
Lent & Fasting
Lent isn’t about giving something up, but about cultivating something deeper.In this episode, Mark casts vision for the Lenten season and explains why fasting is a historic and biblical rhythm for followers of Jesus. From churning up the soil of the heart to aligning ourselves with the ancient church, Mark walks through both the theology behind Lent and the plan Cornerstone will follow together.Episode Highlights00:27 — Introducing Lent and the vision for this season 01:14 — Jesus assumes his followers will fast 02:08 — “Break up the fallow ground” (Hosea 10:12) 02:48 — Lent connects us to the ancient church03:21 — The 40-day rhythm of fasting & feasting06:26 — Introducing the Lent Bookmark and weekly plan 08:00 — Overview of the seven weekly fasts 08:34 — Weekly communion throughout Lent13:31 — Scripture memory: Philippians 2 14:51 — Final encouragement: Now is the time to seek the LordResourcesText 'LENT' to 515-329-3343 to sign up for weekly reminders plus daily Holy Week readings and videos to guide you through this season.Cornerstone Church Lent ResourcesLent Bookmark & Weekly PlanCornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Feb 12, 2026 • 28min
AI Part 3: Using AI Wisely in Daily Life
What does faithfulness look like as artificial intelligence becomes a normal part of everyday life? In Part 3 of this series, Mark Vance and Emily Jensen focus on practical wisdom—how Christians can use AI responsibly without outsourcing discernment, formation, or trust to technology.This conversation centers on limits: why AI should remain a tool rather than a guide, how dependence subtly shapes our spiritual habits, and why Christian maturity requires presence, patience, and embodied wisdom in an increasingly automated world.Episode Highlights 00:46 — Framing the conversation: living faithfully as Christians amid rapid technological change 01:53 — Everyday AI usage and how quickly dependence can form 03:14 — The danger of outsourcing thinking, discernment, and wisdom 05:02 — Why AI can assist productivity but cannot shape character 07:18 — Formation happens through presence, not efficiency 09:41 — The spiritual cost of convenience we rarely notice 12:06 — Why Christian growth requires friction, struggle, and patience 14:38 — AI as a tool, not a teacher or authority 17:05 — Discernment as a learned habit, not a technological feature 19:44 — How embodied community resists technological isolation 22:31 — The church’s responsibility to form people, not compete with tools 25:06 — Holding a posture of confidence rather than fear 27:26 — Final encouragement: use technology wisely, know its limits, trust ChristResourcesCornerstone Church Sermons: Listen onlineAsk Mark a Question!Suggest a topic or question for Mark to discuss on a future episode of the Equip Podcast!

Feb 5, 2026 • 35min
AI Part 2: Wisdom and Discernment in a Digital Age
They wrestle with the moral and spiritual limits of AI and why capability does not equal permission. They explore how automation reshapes work, creativity, and care. They warn about dehumanizing companionship tech, deepfakes, and research hallucinations. They argue for slowing down, resisting easy shortcuts, and forming wisdom shaped by Scripture.


