Member of the Week 2019
Diane Armington – member since 1965 Diane was born and raised in Buffalo, NY, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory technology at the University of Buffalo and worked for a well-known researcher [...]
Diane Armington – member since 1965 Diane was born and raised in Buffalo, NY, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory technology at the University of Buffalo and worked for a well-known researcher [...]
No "Safe Space" for Jesus By John MacDonald February 12, 2019 In the decades following the dominant rise of commercialism in the 1950’s, American culture increasingly promoted the concepts of ease, comfort, safety and [...]
Inclement Weather FEBRUARY 20, 2019: Following the Lawrence Township Public Schools, the Logos Program for this evening is CANCELED. The Session Meeting is postponed until tomorrow, Thursday February 21. Please check this page for [...]
Sermon two in the series, "Living Abundantly: Christian Practices for Cultivating the Flourishing Life" Important note: Before listening to this sermon, you are encouraged to watch this video, which is about selective attention. It will [...]
Join us at 11:30am in the Lounge on September 23 for our annual History Sunday education program. Church historian Bill Schroeder will present "Things You Might Not Have Noticed," a collection of little-known facts [...]
Soren Kierkegaard once wrote, "Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced." Is Christian faith more about solving the problem of sin, or the adventure of living [...]
Many of you have been hearing that the Session and other leaders have been working over the past year on a vision for the future of our ministry here at PCOL, including the enhancement of [...]
A load-bearing wall is integral to the structure of a home. The problem is, in our effort to create open space in our homes, load-bearing walls become dividing walls. This is true in our [...]
Join certified yoga instructor Jen Baldassari for a yoga experience for families with children from 2 1/2 to 8 years old. When: Saturday, June 16th, 12-1pm Where: The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville - [...]
Chris and Sherri Ahlers – members since 2007 Chris and Sherri joined PCOL soon after moving to Lawrenceville eleven years ago. They chose PCOL because of its proximity to their home, but they stay “because [...]
The first-ever (to our knowledge) PCOL birding event took place at 8:00 a.m. on May 22, in the Pole Farm District of Mercer Meadows. Team Captain, Merideth Mueller led teammates Peter Billings and Jill Cifelli [...]
Camp Johnsonburg Scholarship applications are available in the church office. Scholarships are available for children ages 6-11. Applications are due by April 30, 2018. All applications will be reviewed by the Children's Ministries Team [...]
PCOL Safety Guidelines: What We’re Doing Now, and Future Plans PCOL strives to maintain the safest environment for all of God’s Children, ages zero through ninety-nine. While devastating news surfaces almost daily of folks hurting [...]
Yet another tragic and grotesquely violent mass killing; what are Christians to do? I'm writing this as I ponder many of the conversations that I've had this week about the recent - shall we [...]
Please join us for one or all of these sessions, 11:30am in the Lounge. Childcare provided. You'll find a preview of the course content here. October 1: “On Being a Moral Person” Rev. Dr. Abigail [...]
Sermon Series: Doing Right, Being Good Beginning September 17 Dr. Vamos will be beginning a new sermon series on September 17. How do we think about moral decisions? Is reason or emotion more important? Should [...]
Jeanne Aicher – member since 1977 Jeanne moved to Lawrenceville in 1976 after she married lifelong Lawrenceville resident and longtime PCOL member, Rick Aicher. She grew up in a Lutheran church, but found that this [...]