Adults
Men’s Fellowship at the home of Bob Stine on June 20th.
Adult Ministries
Adult Education
We are all ministers of our faith. Christ has entrusted us with the responsibility (stewardship) to practice Christianity now, here and everywhere. We can’t do this without a deep understanding of His teachings as they apply in our world, 2000 years later. As such, Christianity is an active, proactive, and growing faith.
For more information email Bill Shaeffer at wshaeffam [at] gmail.com
Fellowship Groups
Fellowship Groups are a great way to connect with one another as we share time together and discover how the love of God transforms our lives.
Men's Fellowship
Every month the men of PCB gather for good food and good conversation.
This group is a place for fun, fellowship, learning, and ministering.
For more information email Tom Long at tomclong [at] yahoo.com
Online Programs
Men's Bible Study
Weekly on Fridays at 8am via Zoom For details email: curtmoore1942 [at] gmail.com
GTIF
(Growing Together in Faith) A women's Bible Study on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7pm via Zoom For details email: jfminner [at] gmail.com
The Purpose of Adult Education
There are three principles that guide our Adult Education programs that could help you become a better steward of the faith and grow in your own faith.
- The core foundation of our beliefs begins with “smartly” reading the Bible. To read smartly and learn from the Bible, we have to read it in the context of the day 2000 years ago, and then interpret and apply what we read to our modern day.
- Each of us needs to keep refreshing and growing in our faith. The alternative is slippage, complacency, and rigidity as we age and get more involved and distracted by our daily activities and responsibilities. While refreshment begins at each Sunday morning’s worship, we ask you to consider the extra motivation, stimulation, fellowship, and community that come from participating in one or more of our Adult Ed programs.
- We can’t do this alone. We need our pastors and we need each other. Christian knowledge and growth requires a community that learns together. The strength of this community comes from listening to, talking with, and learning from others who are in different places in their faith journeys.