General PRC Blog
Making Space for the Important
Sometimes it’s difficult to see the things we truly love when there is so much stuff surrounding us. This year I invite you to take a moment to pause and ponder whether you’re making space for the things that are important.
Read MoreNew Associate Pastors
One of the great joys I have as your pastor is working with an incredible staff. I believe that leading and serving Pulpit Rock is the strongest and most talented staff I have ever worked with.
Read MoreThoughts on the SCOTUS Decision
First and foremost Pulpit Rock aims to know Christ and him crucified. That means we can all take a deep breath. Because you see, none of the events of the last week change fundamentally what we are to do as a church.
Read MoreWhat Does a Director of Worship Do?
In my last post, I mentioned that while we don’t have a “Worship Pastor,” we still have the need for what a Worship Pastor provides. So what, exactly, are those needs?
Read MoreRight Now Media
Pulpit Rock Church wants to give you access to hearing these great Christian speakers and teachers. We believe you will hear the voice of God speaking to you through them.
Read MoreHelp for Nepal
Pulpit Rock has an ongoing partnership with Gil and Karen Nash who are familiar with the region and coordinating some relief efforts.
Read MoreNo More Passing the Plate
A change is coming … instead of passing the plate each Sunday, we will instead have mounted giving boxes to the welcome stations at each entrance to the auditorium. Here’s why.
Read MoreI Need a Savior
The words “crucify him” are difficult to swallow (and they should be.) They represent the full weight and cost of your sin and my sin. But the words are also the very hope of our salvation!
Read MoreWhy We Don’t Have A Worship Pastor
What Pulpit Rock needed was leadership in worship. We needed a voice, a vision, and a leader to take us there. But we don’t need to have one person doing all of these things.
Read MoreOur Chance to Choose
[quote]I wonder whether people who ask God to interfere openly and directly in our world quite realize what it will be like when He does. When that happens, it is the end of the world. When the author walks on to the stage the play is over. God is going to invade, all right: but … Read more
Read More