General PRC Blog
Want to help Haiti?
Many of you have emailed or asked on Facebook about ways to get involved in what is happening in Haiti. As you know Pulpit Rock has a partner on the ground right now, Mission of Hope. Here’s how you can help.
Read MoreThe Brokenhearted
Our community experienced a loss this week – a death that touched our church body. When tragedy hits, community is a lifeline. One of our students shared her thoughts as she processed the messiness that is this life.
Read MoreOur Conversations with God
Prayer is my communication with God. What matters most to God is my attitude towards His response. When his response doesn’t look like what I expect, do I still believe he is who he says he is?
Read MoreA Stain to Remember
We’re nearly a year out from The Flood. Mark Windle shares how a bit of mess serves as an excellent reminder of what God’s doing in the life of our church.
Read MoreHow to Fix the World
Social and political agendas will never change or heal the hearts of men. No president, congressman, or supreme court justice will save our souls. If I want to help change the world, I can start at my own home, in my own neighborhood, and in my own city.
Read MoreThe Road to Rio
Tonight is the Opening Ceremonies for the 2016 Summer Olympics! Two of our very own Pulpit Rock family, Larry and Ellen Amundson, will be there. This is a great way for us to love our neighbors, this time athletes from around the world.
Read MoreThey Asked Us For Prayer
Can you imagine if our government were to reach out to the body of Christ asking for prayer? In our current culture it seems pretty far-fetched, right? Well, guess what? They DID.
Read MoreWe’re making progress!
Since we’ve been keeping the auditorium doors shut over the last few weeks, we thought you might want to know what’s going on in there. Here’s the latest…
Read MoreAmelia and Sophie
Two young girls from our church heard about the need to raise money for our auditorium and they got to work. They are an inspiration and we’re excited to share their stories!
Read MoreCOS I Love You
If you have lived in COS for a while you know that Christians haven’t always had the best reputation. But the tide is turning and there is a new generation of leaders in our churches who want to rebrand our faith.
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