Schedule
Advent Devotionals Daily
Starting December 1st
Christmas Worship Celebration with Saturate Worship
December 4th, 7:00 p.m.
Parents Night Out
December 5th, 6:00 p.m.
Coat Giveaway
December 6th, 10:00 a.m.
Kids Christmas Performance
December 14th, 10:30 a.m.
Christmas Party
Potluck
December 14th, 5:00 p.m.
Neighborhood Food Distribution
December 20th, 10:00 a.m.
Christmas Eve Service
December 24th, 5:00 p.m.
No Sunday Service
December 28th
Open Hands
Offering
Goal: $60,000
Our Open Hands Offering is a way to reflect on and respond to God’s extraordinary grace and blessing in our lives. We believe that we are blessed to be a blessing. So, at the end of year, we want to realign our hearts with the generous heart of God.
We are asking everyone that calls PSCC home to prayerfully consider giving a gift that is above and beyond their normal tithes and offerings. From now until the end of January, we are seeking to raise $60,000. This offering will help us launch key ministry initiatives and support mission partners in the year to come.
Advent
Devotionals
Come Let Us Adore Him
By Paul David Tripp
Step into the Advent season with open hands and expectant hearts. Let this be a time to slow down, reflect, and marvel at the mystery of the incarnation. Our Advent resource this year is Come, Let Us Adore Him: A Daily Advent Devotional by Paul David Tripp, offering thoughtful reflections to center your days on the wonder of Christ’s coming. Copies will be available at the resource table beginning November 23rd.
Sermon
Series
Have you ever sat through a children’s play that unraveled right before your eyes? Kids forget their lines, knock over the props, crash into each other, and chaos ensues. The play director stands to the side and cringes—wishing they could step onto the stage to save the play from further embarrassment. At Christmas each year, we remember that God did just that. Not only the director of the play but the author himself stepped onto the stage and into the chaos.
The staggering claim of Christmas is that the baby depicted in our nativity scenes was not just an inspiring prophet or motivational leader, but He was and is God. God in the flesh. God come to earth as a human. God, who is Spirit, becoming like one of his creatures. The author of the story becoming one of the characters.
This is the doctrine theologians call the incarnation. The British theologian JI Packer called the incarnation the “mysterious miracle at the heart of historic Christianity.” The incarnation of Jesus has immense implications for our lives. It teaches us that we are not and will never be alone—God came near. It teaches us that true greatness is found in humility and service. It teaches us that all of life is sacred. From our work, to our friendships, to our hobbies everything is endowed with purpose. Finally, the incarnation teaches the lengths that God is willing to go to show you his love.

