All Shall Be Well

In these days following the election, I find myself searching for the reassurance of truer words – both for the benefit of those who are struggling with the outcome – and for those who may be pleased, as well.

A Special Celebration of All Hallows Eve

A Message from Jacob Dear friends, To those of you I’ve met and to those of you I haven’t had the pleasure, thank you so much for welcoming me into your beautiful church family to serve as your Director of Music Ministries here at PCM! Your expressions of kindness, enthusiasm, and passion for ministry are […]

Welcoming New Members at PCM!

This past Sunday, we did that very thing by welcoming our new members into the PCM family! If you haven’t done so already, I invite you to introduce yourself, send a note, or call our newest members. We are so blessed that they have chosen us to be their church family.

Who Is Our Neighbor?

Before and after worship we invite you to stop by the table in the narthex to write a description of just who qualifies as a neighbor. We are writing these descriptive words on translucent paper and posting them on the partition between the sanctuary and the narthex.

Love Your Neighbor Worship Series Begins October 6

Dear PCM Family, This Sunday we’re launching a new worship series that will carry us through the first week in November. Together, we’ll be studying the book of James in a series called Love Your Neighbor. That feels like an appropriate topic to talk about during these weeks leading up to the big election on November […]

Greetings from Kansas City!

Dear PCM Family Greetings from Kansas City – where the program staff at PCM is attending the Leadership Institute, sponsored by the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection. If you’re unfamiliar with this congregation, you may have heard of its pastor, Reverend Adam Hamilton, who has authored many books, some of which have been studied in […]

PCM Committee Reorganization

The work of our committees is vital to our life together. This restructure happened after months of conversation and planning. And we’re so proud of our elders and grateful for their faithful work in talking about and thinking about this reorganization.