Your friends at PCC wish you a happy new year. May our God continue to bless you in 2010. In case you are still looking for a good New Year’s resolution, here is one for you: Read the bible daily this year. To support you in that we encourage the use of the Daily Reading Plan by the American Bible Society.
Thanks to everybody who joined us for our Youth Christmas Party. We had a blast. Check out the photos on facebook and vote for the best “ginger bread” house. The one with most positive comments wins. Which one do you like best: Continue reading “Youth Christmas Party”
Come and join us for two Services on Christmas Eve. The first one starts at 7 p.m. and holds surprises for the entire family. At 11 p.m. this Holy Night we will be focusing on Light and Darkness. Both services include the famous Lighting of the Candles and cherished hymns of the season. Come and connect to old and new friends alike. Oh, by the way, you can do that on facebook and twitter as well. Just become our friends there. Find out more in our Weekly Comment.
On Wednesday, December 16 during our Advent Café from 5-7 p.m. enjoy coffee and goodies while preparing for the birth of Christ. For these events we opted into the UCC Coffee Project. Equal Exchange is a 100% Fair Trade worker-owned co-operative with a track recod of creating direct, long-term relationships with small farmers that are economically just and environmentally sound. We are proud to partner with many faith communities across the U.S.
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On Wednesday, December 9 during our Advent Café from 5-7 p.m. enjoy coffee and goodies while preparing for the birth of Christ. After that it’s movie night again: A Man for All Seasons (1988)
Henry VIII wants to divorce his wife, and seeks the approval of the aristocracy. Sir Thomas More is a man of principle and reason, and is thus placed in a difficult position: should he stand up for his principles, risking the wrath of a corrupt King fond of executing people for treason? Or should he bow to the seemingly unstoppable corruption of Henry VIII, who has no qualms about bending the law to suit his own needs?
Sunday, December 6th, 7 p.m. For the 31st time the community is cordially invited to an evening of scripture and music. This is a fun and festive opportunity to start the holidays. There will be a community cookie walk after the service. The public is invited to purchase a variety of home-made cookies. Tell us on facebook if you plan on coming.
Kicking off with the gallery stroll on friday night, there will be hundreds of nativity scenes on display in the sanctuary.
The exhibit is open Friday 6-9 p.m., Saturday 6-9 p.m. , Sunday 9:30-12 and 6-9 p.m.