
He recently served in the role of Volunteer Coordinator for the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board's Volunteer Relief Efforts in the island nation of Dominica as they recover from Hurricanes Maria and Irma.

Participated in over a dozen short term international mission stints. Because of his commitment to help churches maximize the positive and minimize the negative, he has transitioned away from the day to day practice of architecture to devote his attention to the ministry of Cornerstone Collaborative.Ī former Director of the Middle Tennessee AIA Chapter and President of the Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity, Steve is involved with local missions and has He has led conferences for church leaders and architects across the country and wrote Baptist Church Facilities: The Architect's Guide in addition to numerous articles in church leadership publications.

Our Experience and our Client Experience sets us Apartīeginning over thirty years ago as a principal at Cornerstone Architects, transitioning to more than 25 years as a Lead Architectural Navigator with LifeWay Christian Resources and Visioneering Studios, and now as Lead Navigator at Cornerstone Collaborative, Steve Newton understands church planning, finance, decision processes, various styles and methodologies, and the ways that facilities impact ministry, both positively AND negatively.
