What I Lost / What I Found Public Art
Make Art Here. Public art is many things; it's certainly about engaging the public in creating art. And the act of creating art in public is a way for us to take a step back [...]
Make Art Here. Public art is many things; it's certainly about engaging the public in creating art. And the act of creating art in public is a way for us to take a step back [...]
Talking about race... Friday, June 26 at 1pm via Zoom. A panel discussion and conversation with Jametta Clarke, Vivian Harmon, and Fred Vereen, who are all leaders with deep roots in Lawrence Township. Conversation [...]
PCOL Highlights | 2019-2020 Highlights from the life of our church over the past year, including accomplishments and goals from our committees. From our Annual Congregation Meeting, June 2020.
George Floyd. Ahmaud Arbery. Brionna Taylor. Mass protests. How are we responding? June 23, 2020. We've all been confronted by our country's reaction to the violent death of George Floyd, and to the deaths [...]
Remembering Victims of Racial Violence: A Response The recent deaths of three African Americans have once again raised concern about racial injustice across the country, including the cities where the deaths occurred. The Reverend [...]
Calling All Graduates. Do you have a child who is graduating this year? From high school, college, or graduate school? We want to know about it. Please send their name, the school they are [...]
Prepare for Pentecost by...baking bread. On Pentecost, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. We mark this occasion with the celebration of the Lord's Supper–a reminder that [...]
“O taste and see that the Lord is good.” This popular passage is from Psalm 34; a psalm about God giving people of faith the means to overcome fear and adversity. And one surprising [...]
The Personnel Committee, at the recommendation from the Children’s Ministries Task Force, is very happy to announce that church member Alicia Morrison will become the new Director of Children’s Ministries. The daughter of Liz and [...]
Sunday Live Stream Worship Bulletins One of the joys of worship–and certainly something that adds meaning–is the participatory nature of our worship at PCOL. As we continue to live stream our worship services, we remain [...]
Opportunities to Practice Your Faith During Holy Week Though we're apart from our church community this week, there are many ways we can celebrate Christ's passion and resurrection on our own, with our families, [...]
Prepare for Maundy Thursday... by baking bread. On Maundy Thursday we remember Jesus’ last meal by sharing Communion as a community. In this season, since we are not able to celebrate with Communion in [...]
Looking for something to do outside? Come check out the new outdoor labyrinth in the graveyard between the Meetinghouse and the Chapel building this Lenten season (of course only if you feel well and are [...]
PCOL follows an ancient Easter tradition known as the flowering of the cross. The practice of putting fresh flowers on a rugged cross is based on a legend that Jesus’ cross burst into bloom [...]
A Prayer by Carol Howard Merritt (with Seven Deep Breaths) Loving God, 1 We breathe in your life, knowing that in our stories of creation your breath is our breath. We breathe out our anxiety, [...]
Grocery Stores: An Update As we continue to navigate this time together, updated information is key. Click the link below to for an updated list of services, resources, and hours of operation for grocery [...]
Already tired of singing 'Happy Birthday'? We're here for you! Try This: Sing One Verse of These Songs: Jesus’ Hands Were Kind Hands Morning Has Broken [...]
"Seek the Peace of the City" by Jeff Vamos https://pcol-media.s3.amazonaws.com/sermons/2020/Service+2020-03-22.mp3