• Adults
  • Men
  • Support Groups
  • Women
  • Amigos

    Adults

    Amigos

    Amigos is a fellowship group aimed at our 50+ population, single and married. Our mission is to expand and enrich the friendships we have within the Church. Four or five events are typically held throughout the year.

  • Deacon CARE Groups

    Deacon CARE Groups

    ministry of the deacon board, C.A.R.E. stands for Communication, Assimilation, Reaching-out and Engaging. Each deacon receives a list of names and addresses of members who will make up their C.A.R.E. community.

  • Men's Fellowship Breakfast

    Men

    Men's Fellowship Breakfast

    Men’s Fellowship Breakfast group gathers to discuss everyday issues in light of Christian faith. It is a great opportunity to meet other men in the church and share insights and fellowship.

  • Women's Fellowship

    Women

    Women's Fellowship

    Women of all ages are warmly welcomed to be a part of Women’s Fellowship. A church community that seeks to nurture, support and inspire women in their personal faith journeys through group activities and opportunities for service. Women’s Fellowship provides a wonderful way for women to get to know one another better, to share experiences and create friendships.

  • Act II – Beyond Cancer

    Support Groups, Adults

    Act II – Beyond Cancer

    This is a caring group whose lives have been touched by cancer. The hope is that you will find strength and inspiration from their own personal stories, discussions, and expressions of caring.

  • Alcoholics Anonymous

    Support Groups

    Alcoholics Anonymous

    AA is a fellowship of men and women that seek sobriety on a daily basis.

  • Al–Anon

    Support Groups

    Al–Anon

    ach Al–Anon Family Group has but one purpose: to help families and friends of alcoholics.

  • Yoga

    Adults, Women, Men

    Yoga

    For fun and flexibility, join the adult Hatha Yoga classes for beginners through intermediate abilities.

  • Homebound Ministry/Communion to the Farthest Pew:

    Homebound Ministry/Communion to the Farthest Pew:

    Pastors and lay leaders provide ministry and presence to those members in our congregation whom are homebound. Communion to the Farthest Pew provides an extension of PPC to those members who, temporarily or on a more long-term basis, are unable to attend church.