Returning to In-Person Activities
Returning to In-Person Activities @ PCOL The task force on returning to in-person activities is seeking your input so that we can better address your needs and concerns as we craft the needed policies [...]
Returning to In-Person Activities @ PCOL The task force on returning to in-person activities is seeking your input so that we can better address your needs and concerns as we craft the needed policies [...]
July 12 is our Summer Communion Sunday. All are invited to join us for worship at 10:00a this Sunday, including the celebration of the sacrament of communion. In preparation for worship, you are invited [...]
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 [...]
You're invited to contribute to a freewill offering of music! Calling all singers, musicians, anyone who can hold a tune! You're invited to contribute a track (instrumental, vocal, both!) to our virtual choir experiment: [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Here are some resources for worship on March 15, 2020 You can download these prior to or during worship, to enhance you and your family's worship experience through Facebook live. Download the bulletin here. [...]
Ash Wednesday Lenten Prompts For those of you who participated in our Ash Wednesday service, you can download a copy of the wilderness prompts from the various stations below. Download Here [...]
Here are some images of the day. Gallery One (Thanks Fabienne M!) [...]
This Sunday, we will welcome special guest Shane Claiborne, who will be preaching at the 10am and the keynote presenter of our mini-conference on faith and justice. There's still time to register for any [...]
Pray with your money? Give first, pray later? Christian leader and author Tony Campolo was once a guest speaker at a mission rally, when he was asked to lead in prayer for a [...]
Breaking the chains November 17, 2019, 10am - 4pm Faith, Justice and Incarceration, with Shane Claiborne A mini-conference on faith and justice Explore what it means to put Christian faith into action with [...]
Would Jesus be packing heat? In this 5th sermon in the 5-part "Faith and Politics" series, Dr. Vamos test drives some of the main concepts explored in the previous sermons to reflect biblically on [...]
John Calvin on Faith & Politics (Sermon 4 in a 5 part series) John Calvin actually was very concerned with the relationship between faith and politics––so much so that he concluded is Institutes on the [...]
As Christians, where does our citizenship ultimately lie? In this second sermon in the series, Dr. Vamos will reflect on the question, "How does our ultimate loyalty to God relate to our patriotism?" Jesus [...]
Where is your citizenship? This is sermon 1 of a 5-part sermon series on Faith and Politics. "Render unto Caesar," seems a simple message about keeping church and state separate. But is Jesus' [...]