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Faith Forward Event, Sunday, May 3, 11:15 am in Halldorson Hall. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on best selling book The Anxious Generation, exploring the rise in anxiety and depression among young people and the cultural shifts—especially around technology, parenting, and community—that may be driving it. We’ll look at the book’s core ideas on what has changed in childhood and adolescence, and why it matters for families and faith communities. The session will also offer practical ways we can respond—both individually and together—to better support the well-being of our children. The discussion will be led by church member Duncan Young, who has experience with organizations supporting youth mental health and has been a writer and podcaster on this topic.
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Faith Forward Event, Sunday, May 3, 11:15 am in Halldorson Hall. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on best selling book The Anxious Generation, exploring the rise in anxiety and depression among young people and the cultural shifts—especially around technology, parenting, and community—that may be driving it. We’ll look at the book’s core ideas on what has changed in childhood and adolescence, and why it matters for families and faith communities. The session will also offer practical ways we can respond—both individually and together—to better support the well-being of our children. The discussion will be led by church member Duncan Young, who has experience with organizations supporting youth mental health and has been a writer and podcaster on this topic.
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Dinner Church, May 6, 6:00 - 7:15 pm in Mulford hall
All are invited to join us for an informal, all-ages dinner and worship service. Our theme will be Reflecting on God’s Plans for the World, a consideration of this quote from 14th century mystic Julian of Norwich: “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”
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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.
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Children from grades Pre-K through 6th are invited to participate in our Vacation Bible School Camp! This runs from Monday, July 20th to Friday, July 24th. We will spend our mornings from 9 am to 12 pm rotating through music, games, bible stories, and more! Grades 7-12 invited to volunteer as Counselors and Activity Leaders!
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Faith Forward Event, Sunday, May 3, 11:15 am in Halldorson Hall. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on best selling book The Anxious Generation, exploring the rise in anxiety and depression among young people and the cultural shifts—especially around technology, parenting, and community—that may be driving it. We’ll look at the book’s core ideas on what has changed in childhood and adolescence, and why it matters for families and faith communities. The session will also offer practical ways we can respond—both individually and together—to better support the well-being of our children. The discussion will be led by church member Duncan Young, who has experience with organizations supporting youth mental health and has been a writer and podcaster on this topic.