ADULT  MINISTRIES


  • Women's Bible study: WEDNESDAY morninGS

    10:00 am in langill hall through May 28

    Join Cathy Coco for a study called Behold & Believe at 10:00 a.m. in the library. In this 7-week study, readers will explore the question Who is Jesus? using the “I am” statements in the Gospel of John. We will observe, interpret, apply, and reflect on key Bible verses each week. Together, we will understand, know, and love our Savior better. For a complete description of the study, please click the image.


    Books are available for $10 each in the church office. This class will not meet on May 21.

  • Women's Bible study: ThursdayS

    9:30 am in langill hall through June

    This group is doing a study of the book of Ephesians in Langill Hall. In this LifeGuide series, Paul lifts the veil from the future to allow us to see God's plan to unite everyone and everything in Christ. Studying this book will renew your hope! For a complete description of the study, please click the image.


    Books are available for $10 each in the church office. There will not be class on June 5; class will break for July and August. 

  • Women's bible study: Wednesdays

    beginning July 9

    Join Cathy Coco for the study Esther: The Hidden Hand of God by Lydia Brownback. The book of Esther reads much like a fairy tale: a young Jewish queen, her wise cousin, an evil royal servant, and a self-centered king. But this is no fairy tale. From the beginning of the book to the end, God is the main character even though he’s never mentioned! Join us as we learn about God's faithfulness, gain a deeper understanding of the gospel, and more.


    Books are available for $12 each in the church office. This class will meet weekly at 10:00 a.m. in the library through September 24. Class will not meet on 7/23.

  • Men's BREAKFAST & Bible study

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

    This group is studying What Is Reformed Theology?, by R.C. Sproul. In this series, Dr. Sproul examines distinctive aspects of Reformed Theology which set it apart from the many theologies that have developed before and after the Protestant Reformation.


    Coffee and breakfast are provided!    


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

  • Adult Sunday School

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

    This class is studying Dust to Glory, an overview of the Bible by Dr. R.C. Sproul, prominent theologian, pastor, and author. Dr. Sproul is recognized for his articulate communication style, making complex theological concepts clear to a broad audience. This series explores the major themes, events, and people that are brought to life in the Old and New Testaments. Dust to Glory can provide you with new insights and improve your ability to read and apply scripture to your life. Each class includes a video presentation followed by class discussion. This study will extend through March 2026. It is not necessary to view every video. Guests are welcome anytime!

  • Community Bible Study

    Thursdays @ 6:30 pm beginning september 4

    The upcoming CBS class at PCPC will study 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. Click HERE to see the video trailer for this exciting study! 


    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. 


    Next season's registration for the class hosted by PCPC is open! 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.