September 12, 2021: Remembering Matters
MESSAGE TITLE: Remembering Matters DATE: September 12, 2021

MESSAGE TITLE: Remembering Matters DATE: September 12, 2021
Message Title: Together: We are PCC! Date: September 5, 2021
Message Title: God Provides the Best Way Date: August 29, 2021
Message Title: God Provides an Example Date: August 22, 2021
Message Title: God Provides a Discerning Spirit Date: August 15, 2021
God Provides Grace & Compassion
Message Title: God Provides Warnings Date: August 1, 2021
The series Together: Responding to His Great Love is foundational to our new beginning at PCC. By studying the 12 springs from the great well of God’s love in the Book of 1 John, our hope is that it would empower us to love ourselves and others more, as we seek His future direction. This week, we focus on how God’s love provides us with warnings.
We will look at how God's love provides light and forgiveness. 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness... Psalm 51:1-3 Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me. James 5:16 Therefore confess your sins to each other and...
July 11 Message Overview: We cannot be the church well, unless we love well by accessing the unlimited well of God’s love.
As we move forward into the unknown of our future, we can benefit being interdependent on God and each other. In this message, let’s find out what a puzzle piece, a head of lettuce, and the Declaration of Independence all have in common!
We’re honoring Gary & Anne Gaddini and their 5 daughters for their ministry at PCC, beginning in 1997. Gary has been our Lead Pastor since 2003. Our theme is What God Has Done
Whose version of you are you living? Pastor Gary unpacks 5 ways that the Apostle Paul finished well, cited in 2 Timothy 4:6-22.
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events, and the harm caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week as we close out the series, we reflect on our experience and the journey of what it takes to be a bridge builder.
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events, and the harm caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week, we focus on understanding how Repentance and reparation are essential elements of being a bridge builder.
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events, and the harm caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week, we focus on how seeking and extending forgiveness is essential to being a bridge builder.
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events, and the harm caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week, we focus on the key element of confession and its role in making us a true bridge builder.
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events, and the harm caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week, we focus on the essential role of Christ in reconciliation and how to overcome the roadblocks, including shame and guilt.
How can the Church live into her full redemptive potential, prioritizing and modeling the unified Kingdom community? Jesus gave his life to create this community! PCC, let’s be the bridge to our pluralistic society, going to the people with other-worldly, Christ-centered, Spirit-empowered unity. Will PCC be bridge builders or barrier builders? Will PCC be color blind or color brave?
At PCC, we want any person from any racial or ethnic background to feel like they are among family. In order to do so, we must become more aware of God’s heart for racial reconciliation, key historical events and the hurt caused to many. Each week, our “Be The Bridge” (BTB) series will help us journey toward greater understanding, empathy and, in time, action. This week, we focus on humility, history and God’s desire for unity in diversity.
How should the world view the church? Unfortunately, we've got to own the fact that we’ve created a brand for the church that Jesus never intended. But we have the opportunity to give everyone a Brand: New perspective. In this 5-part series, Brand: New, we will look at how we can return Christianity to the hope-filled, life-giving brand Jesus intended.
How should the world view the church? Unfortunately, we’ve got to own the fact that we’ve created a brand for the church that Jesus never intended. But we have the opportunity to give everyone a Brand: New perspective. In this 5-part series, Brand: New, we will look at how we can return Christianity to the hope-filled, life-giving brand Jesus intended.
How should the world view the church? Unfortunately, we’ve got to own the fact that we’ve created a brand for the church that Jesus never intended. But we have the opportunity to give everyone a Brand: New perspective. In this 5-part series, Brand: New, we will look at how we can return Christianity to the hope-filled, life-giving brand Jesus intended. This week: A Discussion with Pat Gelsinger.
How should the world view the church? Unfortunately, we've got to own the fact that we’ve created a brand for the church that Jesus never intended. But we have the opportunity to give everyone a Brand: New perspective. In this 3-part series, Brand:New, we will look at how we can return Christianity to the hope-filled, life-giving brand Jesus intended.
How should the world view the church? Unfortunately, we've got to own the fact that we’ve created a brand for the church that Jesus never intended. But we have the opportunity to give everyone a Brand: New perspective. In this 3-part series, Brand: New, we will look at how we can return Christianity to the hope-filled, life-giving brand Jesus intended.
Families need to know their words, their love, and their people all impact not just the adults, but the kids too. And those kids become adults. The aim of this series is to empower and resource families to be intentional with their words, their love, and their people — through overlapping lives. Over time, the compounding energies we give to our families are important, beneficial, and critical to the health of each other — our families, our community, and our church.
Families need to know their words, their love, and their people all impact not just the adults, but the kids too. And those kids become adults. The aim of this series is to empower and resource families to be intentional with their words, their love, and their people — through overlapping lives. Over time, the compounding energies we give to our families are important, beneficial, and critical to the health of each other — our families, our community, and our church.
Families need to know their words, their love, and their people all impact not just the adults, but the kids too. And those kids become adults. The aim of this series is to empower and resource families to be intentional with their words, their love, and their people — through overlapping lives. Over time, the compounding energies we give to our families are important, beneficial, and critical to the health of each other — our families, our community, and our church.
Families need to know their words, their love, and their people all impact not just the adults, but the kids too. And those kids become adults. The aim of this series is to empower and resource families to be intentional with their words, their love, and their people — through overlapping lives. Over time, the compounding energies we give to our families are important, beneficial, and critical to the health of each other — our families, our community, and our church.
This two-week mini-series is designed to help you reflect on where you are on your journey with Jesus. We will focus on what it means to passionately follow Christ in light of PCC’s mission, G4 Pathway, and values.