A Living Legacy
By Cindy Dahlin, Church Administrator Weren’t we just discussing gardening, and spring, and pruning?! Now we are already back in the cycle of transitional seasons and cutting back and turning
Continue readingBy Cindy Dahlin, Church Administrator Weren’t we just discussing gardening, and spring, and pruning?! Now we are already back in the cycle of transitional seasons and cutting back and turning
Continue readingWhat was your favorite piece of clothing in your teenage years?! I’ve recently started wearing a pair of bell-bottoms – I’ve gotten a giggle out the responses from friends who
Continue readingby Dylan Wade, Children’s Ministry Coordinator During the interview process with our perspective JOY staff we ask a difficult question about their faith. This question goes something to the effect
Continue readingBy Rev. Tammy Mitchell For years, the thought of being in a small group was terrifying for me. I had absolutely no interest in being with people I didn’t really
Continue readingby Cindy Dahlin, Church Administrator We all sing – admit it. Maybe it’s in your car, or during a shower, or humming a song (counts as singing), or whistling (also
Continue readingFrom Gentle Nudges to Answered Prayers by PCJH attender Pamela Konstant “God’s Gentle Nudges Begin I had a great job with the State. I was in an amazing location that
Continue readingby Rev. Ben Pascal Dear PCJH Family, Sabbatical is a time of renewal and reflection on one’s life. I did a lot of praying and thinking about my daily and
Continue readingby Rev. Ben Pascal Dear PCJH Family, The Pascal family is back! It was so much fun to be at home in the world this summer in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Croatia
Continue readingby Addie Pascal “We popped out of the dusty trail below the Acropolis, sun just beginning to drop in the summer evening sky. It must have been 7pm already and
Continue readingSalzburg Festival 2019 by Kenny Hadden, Worship & Music Director Click here to hear the bells of Salzburg. “If you remember one thing from your time in Salzburg, I hope
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