Current Opportunities
TAD – The Mammy
1st & 3rd Tuesdays | 1:45 Fellowship | 2:00pm book discussion| via ZOOM TAD will discuss the first half of the novel The Mammy. “Mammy” is what Irish children call their mothers, and The Mammy is Agnes Browne—a widow struggling to raise seven children in a North Dublin neighborhood in the 1960s. We’ll read about…
Read MoreMining for Memories – Zoom Conversations
Mining for Memories A great opportunity to look back at your life and build relationships now. We share a word or a phrase that might spark a memory – eg. stairs, library, all work and no play, water, train, a fool and their money are soon parted, eyeglasses, button, turn the other cheek. Wednesday, May…
Read MoreTED begins a new book: BRAIDING SWEETGRASS
2nd & 4th Tuesdays | 6:00pm potluck | 7:00pm book discussion | Heritage Room Our goal will be to read and share responses to the first two sections of BRAIDING SWEETGRASS by Robin Wells Kimmerer: “Planting Sweetgrass” and “Tending Sweetgrass.” Our author is a botanist and a member of the Potawatomi Nation. We look forward…
Read MoreTAD (Tuesday Afternoon Dialogue)
1st & 3rd Tuesdays | 1:45 Fellowship | 2:00pm book discussion| via ZOOM Please join TAD as we begin discussing Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City. Invisible Child is based on nearly a decade of reporting on a family and the power of resilience, the importance of family, and the cost…
Read MoreAWOL – Adventurous Women Out Late
Go AWOL with us — Adventurous Women Out Late Please consider helping us build community and enjoy one another’s company! Questions? Carmen Bumgarner (cfbum@charter.net; 314-330-0813) Friday, April 22 at 6pm Dinner at Walnut Grill – Ellisville 1386 Clarkson Clayton Center, Ellisville, MO 63011 We may eat outside – depending on weather and group consensus. Ellisville,…
Read MoreHomegoing – Book Discussion
2nd & 4th Tuesdays | 6:00pm potluck | 7:00pm Book discussion | via Zoom Please join us on Tuesday April 12 in the Heritage Room at 6 pm for Potluck dinner and fellowship. At 7 pm we will start our book discussion of Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. This is our second sesion for this book…
Read More3/13 – The Conductor: timekeeper, herder, tastemaker, cheerleader and scold by David Peek
Select Sundays | 11:15am | Heritage Room & Zoom Conductors serve as messengers for the composer. It is their responsibility to understand the music and convey it through gesture so transparently that the musicians in the orchestra understand it perfectly. Those musicians can then transmit a unified vision of the music out to the audience.…
Read More3/20 – Religion, and It’s Role in World History by Jan Worley.
Select Sundays | 11:15am | Heritage Room & Zoom Back once more is the always popular and interesting Jan Worley. He will lead us in discussing the question: What is religion? and the similarities and other aspects of the major religions, and then provide a survey of world history that shows how religion has influenced…
Read MoreAsh Wednesday Worship
Wednesday, March 2 | 7:00pm | Historic Sanctuary Worship with us this Wednesday as we begin our Lenten Journey to Holy Week and Easter. We will have ashes (last year’s palms) you may want placed on your forehead or on the back of your hand. We will hear Jesus’ words about being more faithful as…
Read MoreBook Sunday
We will celebrate our children and youth on Book Sunday, Sunday February 13. during the 10:00 AM Worship Service. A book chosen for ages 0 through 8th grade will be given to all of our PUCC children and youth. With the pandemic still looming we will once again ask parents to contact Barb Kuhlmann at…
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