Archive for ‘March, 2010

“Fun With Problems”

by Jim Angehr

A view from the bottom implies there’s a top.

“The Origin of Paul’s Religion”

by Jim Angehr

Get with the program, Gressie.

Sermon for Mar. 28, 2010

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Romans 8:12-17 (“Heirs with Christ”) by Dagan Mayfield

Church Year Calendar: Palm Sunday and Holy Week (Mar. 28, 2010)

by John Smith

All moments and all days are to be lived to the glory of God. However, the week beginning with Palm Sunday leading up to Easter has traditionally been called Holy Week because it is the great redemptive events of this week, leading to the cross and then to the empty tomb, that have the power [...] Read more »

“A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World”

by Jim Angehr

“If you don’t listen to your aide, your life is going to be library-cart hell.”

Sermon for Mar. 21, 2010

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Acts 9:1-19a (“The Conversion of Saul”) by Jim Angehr

Church Year Calendar: Fifth Week of Lent (Mar. 21, 2010)

by John Smith

Lent begins with the sobering and realistic recognition that, apart from the grace of God in Christ, we are sinners and consequently under the power of death. That same recognition is reflected in the theme of this fifth week in Lent: out of the depths. Among the scriptures traditionally associated with this week are Psalm [...] Read more »

More Photos!

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An additional 32 photos have been added to the PPC Community Photos page. To select a photo set, hover your mouse pointer over the ALL CATEGORIES button in the bottom-left corner and click on the date. Thanks to photographers Laura Lewis and Stacey Lucas!

Sermon for Mar. 14, 2010

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Habakkuk 3:1-2a (“Habakkuk’s Prayer”) by Jim Angehr

Church Year Calendar: Fourth Sunday of Lent (Mar. 14, 2010)

by John Smith

The theme of this fourth week of Lent is possessed by possessions. While the Bible sees wealth and material things as the gifts of God, it also repeatedly warns us that wealth and possessions are potentially idolatrous traps for us. If we are to be faithful to Christ, we simply must take these warnings seriously. [...] Read more »