Christ came to set us free. In Luke 4:18, Jesus announces that He has come, "to proclaim freedom for the prisoners." Everyone involved in pornography, adultery and the variety sins that spring from lust find themselves imprisoned by its deceitful grasp. Only Christ can set us free from this bondage. The central role of God’s Word is irreplaceable in the battle against sin and lust in particular. In addition to the Scriptures, several of the pastors have provided a selected list of resources to aid you in the journey to freedom. This list of resources includes a seminar that Rev. Patrick Lafferty taught with our Director of Youth Ministry, Brent Baker, back in 2008 on this subject.
In addition to the list of resources below please let any of your pastors or elders know how we can help.
PCPC Audio Archives has the latest sermon given on Sunday. Our entire** archive of Sunday sermons is featured there.
PCPC Sermon Series are transcripts of selected sermons from the PCPC pulpit. We hope they challenge and encourage you in your growth in Christ. Also you can find them in literature racks around the church.
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This biweekly newsletter is mailed to our congregation to keep it informed of current events, needs, and opportunities at PCPC. If you would like to submit something for publication, please discuss it with the staff member who oversees your ministry area.
Do you have something you would like to submit for publication in This Week? Review the Publication Schedule, which contains issue dates and their deadlines and make sure to contact the PCPC ministry involved.
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Our quarterly magazine informs, edifies, and educates our congregation, helping it enjoy the richness of our fellowship at PCPC.
Editor:
Terri
Speicher, 214-224-2710
This weekly calendar of events is found in each worship service bulletin.
The PCPC Library/Bookstore is a useful resource for the whole church. We have over 26,000 books, audios, and videos on all subjects for all ages. We concentrate on Reformed literature in our religion section. We also have a variety of adult fiction, biographies, and other nonfiction books. Our children and youth sections include many books on school reading lists as well as recreational reading.
The library is supported by donations of books and memorial funds as well as a budget from the church. The PCPC Library catalog is now available at library.pcpc.org . Our hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm (to 6:00 pm on Wednesday) and Sunday, 9:00 am-1:00 pm. It is your library; check it out.
For reviews on new books that we receive in our bookstore, please follow our blog at pcpcbookstore.org.
Hear "Transforming Presence" with Mark Davis. (Hosted at ACCRadio.com)
All worship services and Sunday morning radio programs, as well as MIDWEEK and many special events, are available on CD by calling the CD Ministry at 214-224-2672 or by placing an order in the tape box by the Information Center. CDs are $5. You may also e-mail your tape or CD requests to [email protected].
Here we have a brief listing of the series from 2004-2005 featuring Sinclair Ferguson and Tim Tinsley.
How Do I Become a Christian?
Read this article by Paul Settle
What Does it Mean to Know God?
Read this article by Tim
Keller of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York, NY
The Riches of Grace
by Pete Deison
Handout in PDF format
The Passion of the Christ: His Suffering and Death
Read this article by Tim
Tinsley
Does your ministry need to let people know what God is doing through it and in it here at Park Cities Presbyterian Church? Do you need to communicate its vision, events, needs?
The Communications staff is here to help you. In order to keep the congregation and community informed in a way that honors the Lord in the stewardship of our time and resources, here are some guidelines for the efficient use of our communication tools.