This Week: January 9, 2016

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OUR FAMILY deaths

• Anthony Knape (CC#15), November 22, 2015. sympathies

• Arren & Susan Conner (CC#02) on the loss of her mother, Dorothy Marie Cole on November 29, 2015. • Scott & Leslie Bumpas (CC#22) on the loss of his father; Alexandra Bumpas (CC#22) on the loss of her grandfather; Ryan & Mimi Bumpas (out-of-town member) on the loss of his grandfather, Bill Bumpas on December 6, 2015. • Nelson & Mary Somerville (CC#15) on the loss of her father; John Somerville (CC#15) on the loss of his grandfather; Nelson & Emily Somerville Jr. (outof-town member) on the loss of his grandfather, James W. Taylor on December 8, 2015. • Mary & Bill Miller Sr. (CC#06) on the loss of their son, Bill Miller II on December 9, 2015. • Tom & Beth Brink (CC#10) on the loss of her father; Anna & Coleman Brink (CC#10) on the loss of their grandfather, Harold W. Secker on December 14, 2015. births

• James Crockett Goostree, son of Jere & Jessi Goostree, on November 26, 2015. • Calvin James Adamson, son of James & Hannah Adamson, on December 1, 2015. marriage

• Hollye Sue Hughes and Dr. Joseph Lee Leach Jr., on October 30, 2015.

coordinator for music and the arts opening The person in this position will provide administrative and coordination support including Vespers, manage the choral libraries, assist with memorial services, provide administrative assistance and coordination support to the Director of Music & Arts, and will be required to learn, understand, and be able to perform all aspects/tasks that the Coordinator for the Senior Director of Music & Arts currently fulfills, in order to provide needed backup and support. PCPC member preferred. College degree preferred. Five years related work experience or equivalent required. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Proficient in InDesign and Arena or willing to learn and become proficient. Basic knowledge of musical terminology. Submit resumé to careers@pcpc.org.

WOMEN young women’s prayer Come as you are to the home of Cindy Zoellner, 4316 Holland, Sunday, January 10, 5:30–6:30 pm, to pray boldly and dependently on Christ. We will be praying for the concerns of our hearts, family, community, city and the world. Contact erin.golangco@pcpc.org for more information.

spring bible studies Our studies welcome new members before starting up the week of January 11. Sign up at www.pcpc. org/women. Remember to make a reservation for childcare birth-K online through register.pcpc.org, by January 8. If you are currently in a Bible study you do not need to re-register yourself or your child. Contact leslie.newman@pcpc.org or 214-224-7227.

circle 5

Circle 5 meet on Tuesday, January 19, at the home of Netta Wilson, 1 Duncannon Ct., 10:00 am. Questions? Call Peggy Skidmore at 214-361-4704.

FAMILIES children’s and youth choirs God’s Word is planted deeply in hearts and minds through singing His Word. Join with us as we learn to sing with understanding, develop music reading skills and prepare to participate in corporate worship services. A new choir semester begins in January. All are joyfully welcome! For more information or to register contact lynda.fray@pcpc.org or 214-2242636.

WORSHIP AND ARTS adkins and nielson concert Dallas Symphony principal cellist Christopher Adkins and Steinway Artist and PCPC elder Stephen Nielson will present an intimate chamber recital in PCPC’s Cambridge Hall, January 17, 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm. The concerts are free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to each concert. Contact frances. cope@pcpc.org or 214-224-2633.

PCPC@WORK attorneys@work

We are excited to inform you that PCPC@WORK will launch its inaugural vocational group for attorneys. This eight-session series will be led by three attorneys who have spent years thinking though how the gospels impacts their work. The group will meet every other Tuesday, January 19–April 26, 7:00-8:30 pm, Room 263. Please let us know if you plan on attending. Contact jessica.sanders@pcpc.org or 214-224-2690.

ADULTS the well The Well, a new Sunday Morning Community, is a community made up of mostly married couples and singles in their 30s and 40s, but all ages and stages are welcome. Its desire is to know God through the teaching of His Word and through outreach and vibrant fellowship. Join us as we study of the Gospel of John on Sundays, 11:00 am, in Room 302. Contact mark.fulmer@pcpc.org or 214-224-2581.

cornerstone community Cornerstone is a new Sunday Morning Community for newly married couples led by Bill Bogart, starting Sunday, January 10, 9:30 am in Room 259. Our focus is on Christ and the importance of Him as the cornerstone of marriage. Contact bill.bogart@pcpc. org or 214-224-2559.


EVERYONE midweek returns Join us for dinner, fellowship, and activities for all Wednesdays this spring, beginning January 13. There are two classes on marriage: Union, a pre-marriage course, and re/engage, a marriage enrichment program for all couples seeking to strengthen their relationship. There are also Bible studies for men and women, choirs for adults and children, support ministries, and youth activities. View the complete schedule at pcpc.org/midweek.

wintergrace2016

WinterGrace2016 series coming to PCPC Sunday–Tuesday, January 24–26. Mark Davis, Paul Goebel, and Chad Scruggs will lead us in four sessions on the topic of VOWS: When God says, “I do.” God vows to us and we to Him and each other in marriage, the church, and families. Mark your calendar to hold the dates for an engaging time together.

full-time, paid, two-year youth intern openings

These ministry interns will learn and effectively develop the skills needed to minister to students. The purpose is to lead students and families into the body of Christ, nurture them in their relationship with Christ, and equip them to serve in the name of Christ. Responsibilities include participating in student ministry team development with lay leaders and ministering to students in the church and in the community. Student ministry activities include Sunday School, small group bible studies, and intentional, relational ministry (1:1 contact time). Varied office hours and days. College degree is required. Biblical and reformed degree is preferred but not required. Please submit resumé to careers@pcpc.org.

childcare positions available We have paid childcare positions and supervisory roles available for Tuesday and Thursday mornings, evening and weekend special events. For more information, contact gale.emerson@pcpc.org or 214-224-2566.

ushers and hostesses needed Are you looking for a way to serve the body of Christ? We are in need of men and women who are available during the week to serve as ushers and hostesses for memorial services here at PCPC. If this is something you feel called to do, contact wilma.morgan@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2742.

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