Over a Decade Ago
by Annie Mertaugh This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” When I got my first teaching job over a decade ago, I had a
Continue readingby Annie Mertaugh This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” When I got my first teaching job over a decade ago, I had a
Continue readingby Rev. Ben Pascal This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” The first time a group of people called me “Pastor Ben” was before
Continue readingQ & A Interview with Florin Ion, by Rev. Tamara Mitchell This article was originally published in PCJH’s Fall 2022 Pinnacle, “Living Our Faith” Tammy: Thank you for talking with me.
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 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 readingAre you seeking encouragement, inspiration or motivation in your spiritual journey? Looking for new ideas on how to connect with God? Wondering what’s new at PCJH? Check out our newest
Continue readingby Rev. Tammy Mitchell, Associate Pastor How many of us have asked, what’s the difference between denominations? Aren’t we all the same? Why are there so many divisions? As much
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 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 readingInsights, Quandaries, and Hilarities, Episode 3 by Addie Pascal “Bambino. One too many meltdowns in the last month had Ben and I hell bent on finding a playground for our
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