ADULT  MINISTRIES

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  • Young Adults Group

    Saturday evenings @ 5:00 pm with childcare

    Thrive is a space for young adults to grow in faith, build real community, and navigate life together. We'll enjoy food and fellowship, followed by worship and Bible study. Young families are welcome - childcare is available! The group meets every Saturday evening in Langill Hall at PCPC. Questions? Contact David Amerson at amerson@palmcitypres.org

  • 1 CorinthiaNS: The Road to spiritual maturity class

    wednesdays, Through April 29, 6:00-7:00 pm

    Join Pastor David and Elder John Nelson for a new class in Langill Hall. Each class will feature teaching, followed by small group discussion. 


    The Christians in Corinth had a problem: spiritual immaturity. Their faith was real, but most of them came from a pagan background. They had a lot to learn about how to think and act like Christians. The culture around them did not make it easy. In this class, we will study Paul’s first letter to them. What does spiritual maturity look like? How do you get there? How do you know when you’ve arrived? Our growth will be the focus as we explore this rewarding letter. 


    Click the image for the class plan. See the Resources page for class recordings.

  • Women's bible study: Wednesdays

    10:00 aM in the library

    This group is studying Luke: Good News of Great Joy, by Lydia Brownback. This class explores the life and ministry of Christ. Pointing to Jesus as the promised King of kings, Brownback shows how his earthly ministry is good news for all, especially the downtrodden, the hurting, and the outsider. The study will extend through March 25. 


    Next series: Ten Words to Live By - April 8 through June 17. Books are available for purchase in the church office for $15 each. 


    Questions? Please contact Cathy Coco at cococat17@aol.com.

  • Women's Bible study: ThursdayS

    9:30 am in langill hall

    Beginning March 22, this group will study the books of 1 & 2 Peter and Jude using a relatable LifeGuide study by Carolyn Nystrom. This series looks at how God provides direction and comfort through all stages of life and what it takes to be mature in Christ. The books are available for purchase at the church office for $8 each. This 12-week class will end on June 4. 


    New members are welcome at any time. Please contact Sallie Snyder at salliedsnyder@gmail.com with any questions. 

  • Adult Sunday School

    SUNDAYS, 9:30-10:30 AM in the library

    Beginning March 22, this class will study Heaven, by Randy Alcorn. This comprehensive guide explores everything the Bible says about our eternal home. Learn more about this six-week video series and find class handouts HERE. Questions? Please contact Mike Jones at mjonesas@comcast.net

  • Men's BREAKFAST & Bible study

    THURSDAYS, 7:00 - 8:00 AM in langill hall

    Join us for an hour of fellowship, study, and discussion. A light breakfast and coffee is served. Our current study is focused on the books of Luke and Acts. We're looking at who Jesus was, what he did, why he came, and our role in his plan. The video series, featuring New Testament scholar Darrell Bock, PhD., helps bring the meaning of Luke's gospel into our current daily lives. New members are always welcome! 

  • Community Bible Study

    Thursdays @ 6:30 pm in the chapel through April 23

    This class, hosted by PCPC, is studying the book of Psalms. Learn about the unwavering love of God, find hope in the midst of life's struggles, and strengthen your prayer life in this in-depth study. 


    Participants receive a course book with a commentary and study questions. Each week offers small group discussion and a large group teaching. This co-ed class is for all ages and meets in-person. Dinner is provided before class for families who are enrolled. This class follows the school year schedule. 


    Click the image to learn more and enroll! 

  • CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP

    1st & 3rd TUESDAY of each month @ 10:00 am

    As we are sometimes faced with circumstances that we would not have chosen, we are presented with the opportunity for spiritual growth and to become more like Jesus. We can become bitter or better — the choice is ours. During difficult times, the Lord often offers support through other people. 


    This support group is for all caregivers, regardless of diagnosis. We are a safe, established, and confidential group. Nothing discussed in our meeting leaves the room. Our group offers experience, compassion, and concern. If you are a caregiver seeking the fellowship of others, please join us! We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. in the library. All are welcome! You do not have to attend PCPC to join us.


    Contact: Rev. Dr. Lyn Snow at chaplainsnow@gmail.com.

  • MOMCO: Fall 2025 Season, Make It Awkward

    In a world that values polish over vulnerability, we're reclaiming the power of awkwardness. Why? Because awkward is authentic and charming. It's a breath of fresh air. Sometimes in our quest to be seen as competent, professional, and sophisticated, we forget the value of being real. We're entering a new era of earnestness. It's about showing up as awkward as necessary to express real kindness to other moms. 


    Click the image to learn more and register for PCPC's Meetup!


    Click HERE for the official MomCo Meetup site. Use code G9F0.

    Click HERE for PCPC's dedicated MomCo site.