Photo Gallery

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  • 13th Annual Turkey Trot

    This year, all proceeds benefitted Good Samaritan Ministries. Click the image to see the event photos on Facebook. 

  • Missions Sunday 2024

    Here is a collection of photos from our special service that focused on the importance of spreading the gospel, near and far. Missions Sunday was an encouraging and inspiring morning at PCPC. 

  • VBS 2024

    Click the image above to be directed to our Facebook page and enjoy the hundreds of photos from this exciting week at PCPC! 

  • Ladies Tea party 2024

    A wonderful time was had by all at this year's Ladies Tea Party! 

  • HOLY WEEK 2024

    Photos from a wonderful time of celebrating our risen Savior. 

  • ADVENT 2023

    Advent at PCPC is always a time of peaceful reflection and joyous celebration!

  • TURKEY TROT 2023

    Check out photos from our 12th annual race, which raised over $16,000 for Love and Hope in Action. LAHIA is one of our local ministry partners that provides food and resources for the homeless in Martin County. 

  • Thank you to all who attended our Holy Week services. Thank you, also, to the many volunteers who helped to make this week special.

  • Enjoy photos from our December 2021 presentation of Handel's oratorio, The Messiah, which featured our festival choir, chamber orchestra, and soloists Rachel Carter, Ken Gayle, Kerry Rocks, and John Slivon.

  • TURKEY TROT 2021

    Thank you to all who participated in our 10th annual Turkey Trot. It was a beautiful and fun way to start Thanksgiving morning.

  • We discovered amazingly wonderful things in our quest for God's Great Light! Everyone (kids and volunteers alike) had a great time. We made new friends, sang and danced, laughed, and learned how special it is that God's light shines in our lives, too.

  • Thank you to all who attended the performances of George Frideric Handel's oratorio, The Messiah! The oratorio, conducted by Rev. Dr. Brad Klostreich, featured our Chancel Choir, chamber orchestra, and soloists Rachel Carter (soprano); Kerry Rocks (alto); Ken Gayle (tenor); and John Slivon (bass).