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Calling

December 26, 2021 • Angie Frame • Luke 5:1–11

God has had a purpose or calling for every person who’s ever lived. They’ve gotten to choose whether or not to discover and follow that calling or decide their own path—whether to live into what God’s called them to do or whatever they want to do. You get to make that choice, too. It’s not a question of if God has a calling for you; it’s a question of if you’ll live out God’s calling for you.

Christmas Eve

December 24, 2021 • Brian C. Hughes

The Path to Reconciliation

December 19, 2021 • Elijah Schiarelli • Romans 10:10, Colossians 1:15–23, 2 Corinthians 5:16–21, Romans 5:10

Jesus came to earth to be with us—to pave the way to forgiveness and a clean slate in God's eyes. But forgiveness is only a step on the path. God ultimately desires reconciliation with you—and He’s done everything He can to have it. Now it’s up to you. Join Pastor Elijah Schiarelli as he demonstrates that Jesus came for much more than we often realized.

Blue Christmas

December 16, 2021 • Brian C. Hughes, Rick Bolton, Laura Koelzer • John 11:1–44

Honor your loss. Embrace His hope. PCC invites you to a unique worship service, a unique experience where we acknowledge the grief and loss that so many of us have experienced this year. As we move through a season marked by celebration and family gatherings, we will hold space for those who struggle and mourn. Through words and music, we will offer comfort, hope, and healing.

Forgiveness

December 12, 2021 • Brian C. Hughes • Hebrews 1:3, 1 John 4:9–10, Hebrews 12:15, James 5:15–16, Mark 11:25

God With Us

December 5, 2021 • Angie Frame • Leviticus 26:11–12, Isaiah 7:14, Revelation 21:1–8, Romans 15:13

After the last 22 months, it seems like everything is in flux—work, education, prices, travel, the availability of basic products—it’s all unstable and has left us wondering: What’s stable about Christmas? Is there anything that we can count on? One of the very first things that we learn about Jesus is that, before He even received that name, He was to be called Emmanuel, meaning, “God with us.” This meant that God was—and is—no longer just communicating with his people from afar. Christmas brought GOD WITH US, Emmanuel, in the form of a baby. No matter what else changes about Christmas from year to year, this will never change. Join Teaching Pastor Angie Frame as she journeys into the meaning of “God with us” and how this can transform our Christmas experience.