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2011-12 Performing Arts Series

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Music has always had a prominent place in the life of God’s people. It is one of the primary sounds of worship, proclaiming the greatness of who God is. Music has a decisive teaching role in the church; lyrics and melodies engrave the truths of God’s Word into human hearts to bring comfort and guidance for a lifetime. Music is an invitation to all who will listen to come and hear about the God who saves through the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. These three roles of music have been prominent in our first 20 years of music ministry, and they will continue to be so as long as the Lord sustains our church! So, we present to you again this year a variety of concerts, inviting each one of you to come and worship with us, to receive comfort and inspiration, or to just ask questions about who God is. Come and join us and bring a friend!

2011–2012 Schedule

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Upcoming Events

Sunday, May 20
Communion Sunday
8:00, 9:30, and 11:00 am
Sanctuary
Ministry: All Church
Sunday, June 3
Colin Howland concert
Organ
Sunday, June 3 | 4:00 pm
Sanctuary
Ministry: All Church
June 19–July 31
Summer Musikgarten classes
Tuesdays, 10:30—11:15 am
Musikgarten Room
Ministry: Worship and the ArtsYoung Families Ministry

Articles

Who's singing in the choir?

Do you love to sing? Do you wish you could sing? The Bible has one other important thing to teach about singing together: it doesn’t matter how well you sing; what is of greater importance is who sings with you.

Published: July 11, 2009
Colin Howland

From ambivalence to resolve

What does Jesus’ instruction on prayer say to the reasons for our ambivalence?

Published: May 7, 2009
Patrick Lafferty

Performing Arts at PCPC offers unique spring series

Published: May 1, 2009
J. Marty Cope

Enthusiastic audience greets mission's kickoff concert

On Sunday, October 12, duo-pianists Nielson & Young helped begin the year of preparation for the Chancel Choir’s mission trip to the United Kingdom next summer.

Published: November 1, 2008
J. Marty Cope