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This Sunday, March 4, 2012  
Second Sunday in Lent, Outreach Communion
Communion at 8:15
8:15 a.m. Chapel
9:30 and 11 a.m. Sanctuary

Sermon: "The Greatest Story Ever Told: The Rainbow"
Our Lenten series, "The Greatest Story Ever Told," will cover the sweep of salvation history - the events and turning points in the history of the people of God that tell us who we are and to Whom we belong. For those who aren't sure of their knowledge of the Bible, these six chapters will fill in the essentials. We begin with God's new day and a promise written in the sky.  
Preacher:
Dr. Blair Monie

Music: The Sanctuary Choir will sing "Rejoice, the Lord is King" by Malcolm Archer at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services.

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This Sunday at PHPC

North Dallas Shared Ministries Collection
We will collect donations for the North Dallas Shared Ministries' food bank and clothing closet this Sunday, March 4. The following items are needed: rice, cereal, tuna, macaroni and cheese, soup, peanut butter, pasta, spaghetti sauce, pineapple, sugar, toilet paper, toothpaste, sanitary napkins, bath soap, and laundry soap. NDSM has also requested carrots, mixed vegetables, refried and black beans, spinach, and baby food. Please leave your donations in the Atrium.

Parenting Series Continues

Join us for the last class in our parenting series led by child development experts. This series is geared towards parents, grandparents, and anyone with an interest in child rearing. The class will meet in Jubilee Hall B at 9:30 a.m. 

 

This Sunday's topic is Today's Youth, Tomorrow's Leaders
Led by PHPC member/youth leader Judy Burnett and PHPC high school seniors
Good youth ministry requires more than just games and guitars. For teens to experience a life-changing faith, they need an intentional community of teens and adults where they have a personal encounter with God, are encouraged to understand God's purpose for their lives, and find hope in the intersection of their story with God's bigger story. PHPC youth leader Judy Burnett will provide a glimpse into the importance of relationships formed in the PHPC Youth House. PHPC high school seniors will also participate in a Q&A session on what it's like to be a teen these days. Parents, bring your questions!

God's Story::My Story Short-Term Class Starts
This four-week journey through scripture and our own lives will give you tools for the spiritual discipline of seeing and telling how our own stories intersect with God's overarching epic of everlasting redemption. Led by Rev. Elizabeth McLean, this course begins this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in N229.

The Art of Lent Short-Term Class Continues

Art can tap into our imaginations and deepen our experience of scripture. Explore the diversity and richness of Holy Week art in this three-week series led by Rev. Nicole Bates. This class will meet through March 11 at 9:30 a.m. in Jubilee Hall A.

Plan a wonderful summer at PHPC for your children! Super Summer Signup is this Sunday, March 4, from 9 a.m. to noon in Jubilee Hall. Learn about programs for children ages 3 to 12.

  

Can't come this Sunday? Get all the details and even register online by visiting www.phpc.org/summer.