Work, Redeemed
by John Hamon This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” A bad boss, underperforming co-workers, mindless tasks, a lack of autonomy, inadequate pay—these might
Continue readingby John Hamon This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” A bad boss, underperforming co-workers, mindless tasks, a lack of autonomy, inadequate pay—these might
Continue readingDear PCJH Family, The Children’s Ministry Team is excited to announce that we have hired Preston Gordon as our Interim Children’s Ministry Coordinator to lead and rebuild our children’s ministry
Continue readingDear PCJH Family, I am excited to announce that PCJH is partnering with World Vision to bring you the Chosen experience from October 24 through November 14 at the Presbyterian
Continue readingLetter to the PCJH Congregation August 27, 2021 As you probably already know, the Teton County Health Department has announced a mask mandate countywide. Therefore, PCJH is asking that people
Continue readingThe PCJH Session met this past Tuesday at their regular monthly meeting in order to provide the congregation with further guidance as it relates to COVID and PCJH ministry programs
Continue readingNovember 13, 2020 Dear PCJH Family, The virus has started to touch the lives of our staff and key volunteers over the last few weeks and due to the significant
Continue readingby Amanda Lack, Little Lambs Preschool Director School has begun! Even though there are some changes in what school looks like this year, the wonderful staff team at Little Lambs
Continue readingWith just about half a month left of JOY Summer Camp, we are blown away by the work, energy and faith shown by our 2020 staff. We’re finishing up our
Continue readingCan you believe that JOY Camp has reached its halfway point this summer? We are so thankful for an incredible JOY staff that has kept camp running smoothly and has
Continue readingJOY staffers are valuable contributors to our church family during summer. This year especially, camp could not happen without their adaptability, commitment, and care to JOY’s mission and to the
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