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Welcome!

PPC is a small church with a lot going on. We treasure the human touch and we also embrace technology. Our newest venture epitomizes the connection of these two things, a cybercafé called the Connection Cafe. It is a ministry of hospitality connecting people to the Internet, to each other, and to God. It will feature an exciting set of programs and workshops for all to attend.

Worship services are at 9:30 and 11:00.  Sunday school begins at 9:15. Nursery is provided. The mood is relaxed.

Everyone is welcome!

Why I Belong ...

A Community of Believers by Lisa Roberts

1983 was a year of life-changing events for me: Our first child was born in May, I quit my 60-plus hour a week job to be a stay-at-home mom, and my husband Bill & I moved to our new, partially-finished log home in Poolesville (built by Bill). My parents had moved from a too large home in Rockville to a smaller ranch-style home in Poolesville earlier that year and started attending church for the first time since moving to Maryland in 1967. They chose to attend Poolesville Presbyterian Church because they had immediately felt accepted and welcomed by the small congregation. I too, felt it was time to return to church, so in January of ... (read the remainder)

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Special Announcements

On January 29, after the 11:00 a.m. service, PPC will have a potluck lunch followed by the Annual Meeting of the Congregation.

Lord's Table: Please join us in doing the Lord's work by serving the less fortunate. Every second Saturday we serve those in the community who need a hot meal at the Lord's Table at St. Martin's Chruch in Gaithersburg from 3:00pm-5:30pm.

The Connection Cafe has several outstanding Tech Talks and Special Events planned. Get more information about them at the Connection Cafe Calendar. See you there! Bring a friend.

Other's First: As the weather gets colder please take the time to think of those in need. Please bring non-perishables to Speer Hall. Every first Sunday of each month we will continue to collect food for WUMCO.

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“ If Jesus Christ were to come today people would not even crucify him. They would ask him to dinner, and hear what he has to say, and make fun of it. ”

- Thomas Carlyle, 1881