ADULT MINISTRIES
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Women's Bible study: Thursday mornings
9:30 am in langill hall
Beginning February 13, this group will study The Armor of God, a LifeGuide study by Douglas Connelly. This 8-week series helps participants discover not only what our resources are, but also how to put on the armor of God and how to rely on God’s provision when the enemy comes against us. As Douglas says at the end of the introduction, “If you faithfully put on each piece of armor and overcome Satan’s opposition, you will find yourself fully equipped to face whatever the enemy throws at you.”
Books will be available at the church office for $10. Childcare is not provided. Click the image to learn more about The Armor of God study guide.
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Adult Sunday School
SUNDAYS, 9:45-10:45 AM in lANGILL HALL
This class is studying Dust to Glory, an overview of the Old Testament by Dr. R.C. Sproul. This series includes 30 lessons where Dr. Sproul explores the major themes, events, and people that are brought to life in the Old Testament. Dust to Glory provides a panorama of biblical truth and a starting point to help you understand the content of the Bible. Dust to Glory can energize your study of the Bible, provide you with new insights, and improve your ability to read, understand, and apply scripture to your life. Each session will include a 30-minute video presentation followed by a facilitated class discussion. This study will extend through July.
Click the image to access ongoing class information and resources.
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Men's BREAKFAST & Bible study
THURSDAYS, 7:00 - 8:00 AM in langill hall
"As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17
Our men's group has resumed studying the book of Deuteronomy. Themes include God's faithfulness, His covenant promises, obedience, and more. Coffee and breakfast are served every week! New attendees are always welcome.
The schedule for the next few weeks leading up to Easter will be as follows:
2/13 - Chapter 30
2/20 - Chapter 31
2/28 - Chapter 32
3/6 - Chapter 32
3/13 - Chapter 33
3/20 - Chapter 34
3/27 - Deuteronomy summary and reflections
4/3 - Events leading to the Resurrection and The Case for Easter
4/10 - Events leading to the Resurrection and The Case for Easter
4/17 -Jesus and the significance of Easter
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Women's Bible Study: Wednesday mornings
Through MARCH 26 @ 9:30 am in the library (Childcare provided)
This exciting 11-week study meets in our library. In this impactful series, celebrated author and Bible teacher Beth Moore explores how you can know the freedom of a life filled with the fruit of the Spirit. Living Beyond Yourself is an in-depth study where we'll discover proof that the Spirit of God dwells in us. You'll be challenged to maintain an intimate relationship with God, working towards a Spirit-filled life that truly results in living beyond yourself!
Click the image to sign up!
Participants are encouraged to purchase their own study books that include the video streaming access. Click HERE for more information about the book. Questions? Contact Kelly Raiford at kwraiford0109@gmail.com.
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Community Bible Study
Thursdays @ 6:30 pm in the chapel through may 1
The CBS class at PCPC will study the book of Matthew. Learn about this impactful gospel, including Jesus declaring the good news, old testament prophecy fulfilled, rescue and redemption for His people, and discipleship.
Participants receive a course book with a commentary and study questions. Each week, you’ll participate in small group discussions and a large group teaching. This co-ed class is for all ages and meets in-person. Free dinner is offered before class for families who are enrolled.
Visit the CBS WEBSITE for details and registration.
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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.