ADULT  MINISTRIES


  • Women's Bible Study: THURSDAY MORNINGS

    Through August 8

    Thursdays, 9:30 a.m. in Langill Hall 

    On June 13, they began a new series called Images of the Spirit by LifeGuide. The Bible is clear that the Holy Spirit is a person. But how can human beings understand who he is? Scripture helps us by giving us strong word pictures of the Spirit as wind, fire, a counselor, anointing oil and more. As you go through this study, you will find that your mental picture of the Spirit comes into focus. And even better, you will find that you can have a real relationship with the third person of the Trinity as you experience the power, comfort and gifts that flow out from the Spirit. 


    This group will begin a new study on Thursday, September 5. 

  • Men's BREAKFAST & Bible study

    Thursdays from 7:00-8:00 a.m. in Langill Hall

    "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17


    On June 13, our men's group started a study called Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus. The series explores the most common Muslim objections to Christianity and the core doctrines upon which Islam stands or falls.  This series will continue into September. Coffee and breakfast are served every week!  

  • Adult Sunday School   

    Sundays from 9:45-10:45 a.m. in the library

    Each week, our adult Sunday school class begins with an informal conversation to welcome each other and share announcements. We watch a short video by recognized Bible scholars and have a facilitated discussion on related scripture. We are currently studying the book of Romans using material by Dr. Douglas Moo, a Reformed New Testament scholar and author of numerous commentaries. 


    Click the image to access ongoing class information and resources.

  • Community Bible Study

    Beginning September 5

    Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel


    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. 


    Registration for the 2024-2025 study of Matthew is open! Visit the CBS WEBSITE for details! 

  • CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP

    PCPC has a support group for caregivers of those caring for loved ones. If you are a caregiver and interested in a support group, please join us. The group will meet at 10:00 a.m. in the library at PCPC the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. Rev. Dr. Lyn Snow will be the group's host and facilitator. To contact Dr. Snow, please email her at chaplainsnow@gmail.com.

  • YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY

    College students/young adults meet in the Huizenga Family Life Center on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. for fellowship, dinner, and discussion (we talk about relevant issues in our lives and how God still has a place amongst contemporary concerns). Contact the church for details!