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Chat & Chew
March 4
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Parent's Night Out
March 6
5:00 PM
- 8:00 PM

Your night out, kids night in for ages 4 and older!  Bring your children to church for games, dinner, and a movie.

Let's Talk About Mental Health
March 15
11:15 AM
- 12:00 PM

Join us for an open and welcoming conversation about mental health, what it means, why it matters, and how we can support one another. We’ll talk about ways to recognize when someone might be struggling, how to start a caring conversation, and what resources are available to help.

Everyone is welcome, including youth and teens. This is a safe space to share ideas, ask questions, and learn how to look out for friends, family, and ourselves. We’ll also test your knowledge with a few fun activities and explore ways we can make a difference in our community and in the lives of those we love.

Together, we can break down the stigma, build understanding, and strengthen our community one conversation at a time.

This discussion will be facilitated by Madine Despeine-Udoh and Genaya Palmer from the Mental Health Association.

Prayer Shawl
March 16
7:00 PM
- 9:00 PM

Calling all knitters and crocheters - beginners, experts, and anyone in between are welcome!  The prayer shawl ministry meets on the third Monday of each month during the program year. Refreshments will be provided, so we can sip, stitch, chat, and learn to knit.  Yarn and needles will be provided if you're a beginner or don't have a project in the works.

Coordinators:  Anne Fields and Patti Montefusco

 

Chat & Chew
March 18
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Chat & Chew
April 29
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Dinner Church
May 6
6:00 PM
- 7:15 PM

Jon us as the PCCT community gathers for an informal, interactive, and inter-generational worship service centered around a shared meal. Seasonally themed prayers, music, and a brief message will invite those who attend into the sustaining presence of God as a source of hope and strength. There is nothing you need to bring.  Expect to be fed in body, mind, and spirit and to be on your way home no later than 7:15 pm.  Dinner Church dates for 2026 are: Jan 14, Feb 18 (Ash Wed), and May 6.

Parent's Night Out
May 8
5:00 PM
- 8:00 PM

Your night out, kids night in for ages 4 and older!  Bring your children to church for games, dinner, and a movie.

Chat & Chew
May 13
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Chat & Chew
May 27
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Chat & Chew
June 10
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

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A New Day
11:30 AM
- 1:00 PM

A New Day group invites all PCCT widows, and senior aged single women to join our monthly meetings for Lunch, Conversation and Friendship.  Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 11:30 am in Halldorson Hall.

Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Chat & Chew
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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Chancel Choir
8:00 PM
- 9:15 PM

This four-part chorus provides weekly worship support and welcomes new members of all musical abilities! The choir also presents special music programs, including our annual Lessons & Carols Service.

The Chancel Choir is led by our Director of Music, Matt Zabiegala, and is open to high school youth and adults of all ages.

Sanctuary Ringers
6:45 PM
- 7:45 PM

This five-octave handbell ensemble is open to new and experienced ringers, high school through adult. Handbells are a great introduction to music for those who have never been part of an organized choir. Contact Matt Zabiegala for more information.

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Parent's Night Out
5:00 PM
- 8:00 PM

Your night out, kids night in for ages 4 and older!  Bring your children to church for games, dinner, and a movie.

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Blood Drive
9:00 AM
- 2:00 PM

SAVE THE DATE: BLOOD DRIVE 

Sunday, March 8, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm in Halldorson Hall

 

Sign up today!

Coffee and Fellowship

All Day

Enjoy coffee and fellowship after worship every Sunday (unless otherwise announced.)  Catch up with friends, old and new!

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Church School
10:15 AM
- 11:00 AM

Through hands-on learning, games, activities and small group discussions, our curriculum provides elementary age children with opportunities to grow in their faith. A Communion Celebration class invites children to learn more about the sacrament.  Engraved Bibles are given to third graders at the beginning of the program year and are available upon request for any child who does not have one.

Nursery Care
9:45 AM
- 11:00 AM

Our combined Nursery and Pre-K class is available each Sunday throughout the program year for infants, toddlers and children not yet in Kindergarten. The Nursery is generally open by 9:45 am so parents may drop off their youngest children before heading upstairs for worship. Our Nursery is staffed by a professional childcare provider with additional help from church volunteers when needed. In addition to active play, short and simple lessons are provided for Pre-K aged children.

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Session
7:00 PM
- 9:00 PM

Elders provide the leadership and oversight of all areas of church life. Together with the Pastor, they form the governing body known as Session.

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Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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Chancel Choir
8:00 PM
- 9:15 PM

This four-part chorus provides weekly worship support and welcomes new members of all musical abilities! The choir also presents special music programs, including our annual Lessons & Carols Service.

The Chancel Choir is led by our Director of Music, Matt Zabiegala, and is open to high school youth and adults of all ages.

Sanctuary Ringers
6:45 PM
- 7:45 PM

This five-octave handbell ensemble is open to new and experienced ringers, high school through adult. Handbells are a great introduction to music for those who have never been part of an organized choir. Contact Matt Zabiegala for more information.

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Let's Talk About Mental Health
11:15 AM
- 12:00 PM

Join us for an open and welcoming conversation about mental health, what it means, why it matters, and how we can support one another. We’ll talk about ways to recognize when someone might be struggling, how to start a caring conversation, and what resources are available to help.

Everyone is welcome, including youth and teens. This is a safe space to share ideas, ask questions, and learn how to look out for friends, family, and ourselves. We’ll also test your knowledge with a few fun activities and explore ways we can make a difference in our community and in the lives of those we love.

Together, we can break down the stigma, build understanding, and strengthen our community one conversation at a time.

This discussion will be facilitated by Madine Despeine-Udoh and Genaya Palmer from the Mental Health Association.

Coffee and Fellowship

All Day

Enjoy coffee and fellowship after worship every Sunday (unless otherwise announced.)  Catch up with friends, old and new!

Missing time data

Church School
10:15 AM
- 11:00 AM

Through hands-on learning, games, activities and small group discussions, our curriculum provides elementary age children with opportunities to grow in their faith. A Communion Celebration class invites children to learn more about the sacrament.  Engraved Bibles are given to third graders at the beginning of the program year and are available upon request for any child who does not have one.

Nursery Care
9:45 AM
- 11:00 AM

Our combined Nursery and Pre-K class is available each Sunday throughout the program year for infants, toddlers and children not yet in Kindergarten. The Nursery is generally open by 9:45 am so parents may drop off their youngest children before heading upstairs for worship. Our Nursery is staffed by a professional childcare provider with additional help from church volunteers when needed. In addition to active play, short and simple lessons are provided for Pre-K aged children.

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Prayer Shawl
7:00 PM
- 9:00 PM

Calling all knitters and crocheters - beginners, experts, and anyone in between are welcome!  The prayer shawl ministry meets on the third Monday of each month during the program year. Refreshments will be provided, so we can sip, stitch, chat, and learn to knit.  Yarn and needles will be provided if you're a beginner or don't have a project in the works.

Coordinators:  Anne Fields and Patti Montefusco

 

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Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Chat & Chew
5:30 PM
- 7:00 PM

Join us for K-4 Fellowship on Wednesdays, from 5:30-7:00 pm.  Children will make a craft, have music time with Ms. Caitlyn, share dinner, and learn Bible stories and games with Ms. Elizabeth.  Older youth encouraged to volunteer.

Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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Chancel Choir
8:00 PM
- 9:15 PM

This four-part chorus provides weekly worship support and welcomes new members of all musical abilities! The choir also presents special music programs, including our annual Lessons & Carols Service.

The Chancel Choir is led by our Director of Music, Matt Zabiegala, and is open to high school youth and adults of all ages.

Sanctuary Ringers
6:45 PM
- 7:45 PM

This five-octave handbell ensemble is open to new and experienced ringers, high school through adult. Handbells are a great introduction to music for those who have never been part of an organized choir. Contact Matt Zabiegala for more information.

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Coffee and Fellowship

All Day

Enjoy coffee and fellowship after worship every Sunday (unless otherwise announced.)  Catch up with friends, old and new!

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Church School
10:15 AM
- 11:00 AM

Through hands-on learning, games, activities and small group discussions, our curriculum provides elementary age children with opportunities to grow in their faith. A Communion Celebration class invites children to learn more about the sacrament.  Engraved Bibles are given to third graders at the beginning of the program year and are available upon request for any child who does not have one.

Nursery Care
9:45 AM
- 11:00 AM

Our combined Nursery and Pre-K class is available each Sunday throughout the program year for infants, toddlers and children not yet in Kindergarten. The Nursery is generally open by 9:45 am so parents may drop off their youngest children before heading upstairs for worship. Our Nursery is staffed by a professional childcare provider with additional help from church volunteers when needed. In addition to active play, short and simple lessons are provided for Pre-K aged children.

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Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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Chancel Choir
8:00 PM
- 9:15 PM

This four-part chorus provides weekly worship support and welcomes new members of all musical abilities! The choir also presents special music programs, including our annual Lessons & Carols Service.

The Chancel Choir is led by our Director of Music, Matt Zabiegala, and is open to high school youth and adults of all ages.

Sanctuary Ringers
6:45 PM
- 7:45 PM

This five-octave handbell ensemble is open to new and experienced ringers, high school through adult. Handbells are a great introduction to music for those who have never been part of an organized choir. Contact Matt Zabiegala for more information.

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Coffee and Fellowship

All Day

Enjoy coffee and fellowship after worship every Sunday (unless otherwise announced.)  Catch up with friends, old and new!

Missing time data

Church School
10:15 AM
- 11:00 AM

Through hands-on learning, games, activities and small group discussions, our curriculum provides elementary age children with opportunities to grow in their faith. A Communion Celebration class invites children to learn more about the sacrament.  Engraved Bibles are given to third graders at the beginning of the program year and are available upon request for any child who does not have one.

Nursery Care
9:45 AM
- 11:00 AM

Our combined Nursery and Pre-K class is available each Sunday throughout the program year for infants, toddlers and children not yet in Kindergarten. The Nursery is generally open by 9:45 am so parents may drop off their youngest children before heading upstairs for worship. Our Nursery is staffed by a professional childcare provider with additional help from church volunteers when needed. In addition to active play, short and simple lessons are provided for Pre-K aged children.

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Staff Meeting
10:00 AM
- 11:00 AM

Staff meets weekly on Tuesdays for worship and facility planning.

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Bible Study
9:30 AM
- 11:00 AM

Members and friends are invited to join us for a conversational study of the Bible that will include historical and religious context as well as insights and connections to modern day issues. We have a friendly and encouraging group that welcomes new participants at any time. Join us Wednesday mornings at 9:30 am.

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The Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris promotes mental health and total wellness for individuals facing challenges associated with mental illness and addiction recovery.  

We coordinate occasional drives for items such as bedding and toiletries for MHA clients.

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The Community Food Bank of New Jersey facilitates a regional distribution network of critical food supplies to emergency food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and feeding programs in more than half the counties of New Jersey.

Volunteers ages 12 and up help on a monthly basis to assemble food boxes senior citizens, sort donated items, and repackage bulk food for distribution to local warehouses.  We never really know what’s in store until we arrive! 

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Family Promise of Morris County in partnership with dozens of churches and synagogues throughout Morris County, provides a rotating shelter for families experiencing a temporary loss of housing. It is one of the few organizations that houses families together as an intact unit.

PCCT serves as a host site four weeks per year, and a team of our volunteers makes each week run smoothly. Volunteers are needed to host guests at PCCT, cook dinner, stay overnight, provide groceries, and do laundry. Sign up to volunteer.

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The mission of the Interfaith Food Pantry Network is to improve the health and well-being of Morris County residents in need by providing access to food, nutrition education and related resources; provide hands-on opportunities for neighbors to help neighbors, and educate the public about the issues of hunger in our area.

On an ongoing basis, PCCT members donate healthy canned goods and other non-perishable items by placing them in a bin in the upper lobby. The Harvest Festival also supports this food pantry.

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Helping Hands distributes essential items through our growing network of individuals and partner organizations throughout New Jersey.

Our partnership began with a request to provide temporary space for donated items until needed by a client family. We now provide additional support through donation drives and the PCCT Community Garden.

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Nourish.NJ creates lasting solutions to the problems of hunger, homelessness and poverty. We offer food, housing, work readiness, medical, social and educational services 365 days a year in a warm, safe and caring environment, free of charge, no questions asked.

Volunteers from our church provide monthly donations of 100+ Breakfast Bags, each containing a non-perishable meal, which go to anyone who needs one, no questions asked.

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Refugee Assistance Morris Partners (RAMP) seeks to assist vetted Middle Eastern and other refugee families to transition to productive lives of dignity, safety and hope in the Morris County area of New Jersey.

Members of our congregation provide furniture and other items as well as volunteer support for refugee families during their initial resettlement period. Examples include transportation, ESL and tutoring.

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Bridges ends homelessness through volunteer-driven outreach and individual case management focusing on health, housing, and independence. We form relationships with those experiencing homelessness while meeting their most urgent needs.

Our congregation sponsors three “runs” each year, assisting Bridges staff as they provide necessities and hope to people in New York City, Newark and Irvington. We contribute sack suppers, packed by volunteers of all ages. Runs are open to high school students, with a few spots reserved for adult chaperones.