
We are convinced that Jesus is good news and want all people to know him more.
Who We Are
Cornerstone is part of the FIEC network of churches. The church was established in 2016 with the help of Christ Church Southampton. We are convinced that Jesus is good news and want all people to know him more.
We believe that the Bible is ultimately all about Jesus and so are committed to seeking to grasp all of its message. Each Sunday we focus on a different section of the Bible – normally as we work through a particular Bible book.
If you’ve been a Christian for some time or if the good news of Jesus is completely new to you – we believe the Bible will help you to grow, explore and find questions answered.

We believe that the Bible is ultimately all about Jesus and so are committed to seeking to grasp all of its message.
Staff and Trainees
Jon Shulver
Pastor
Jon lives with his family in Southsea and has been the Pastor of Cornerstone Church since 2016.
He previously worked as the Director of Contagious Bible Ministries - helping young people discover what the Bible says. He trained at Oak Hill College.
Hattie Edwards
Administrator/Ministry Trainee
Hattie attended Cornerstone Church as a student and started as a Ministry Trainee and Administrator after she graduated in 2025.
Hattie works as an administrator for the church for one day a week. The rest of the time is spent volunteering as a Ministry Trainee, serving and training in various aspects of church life.
Dave Shaw
Assistant Pastor
Dave lives with his family in Southsea and has been Assistant Pastor since 2021.
He has returned to the UK after working on University campuses in Singapore, whilst at the Crossing Church. He trained at Oak Hill College.
Tyler Mann
Ministry Volunteer
Tyler and his wife Aleah arrived from the States in January 2025.
Tyler is training at Union School of Theology and is placed as a Ministry Volunteer by AT3 at Cornerstone Church.
In partnership with
The FIEC
A network of churches across the UK.
Reach South
Churches working together for the growth of God's Kingdom in the South of England.