Resources
Here you can find valuable resources for more information about the church and its happenings.
CONNECTIONS
Youth Ministry has a few websites and accounts on social networking. For more news updated regularly about the Youth Ministry, you can visit and add CrossOver Buddy on MySpace and Facebook. Also, CrossOver Buddy has an AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) account to converse directly and ask questions about what’s going on in the Youth Ministry – the AIM account is crossoverbuddy.
Also, the church has a Twitter account for regular updates about everything happening in the church. Follow us at PHCPChurch on Twitter!
JOB OPENINGS
The job posting for the position of Interim Pastor may be found on the Pittsburgh Presbytery website:
The PDF description can be found at the Pittsburgh Presbytery website as well:
PHCPC Interim Pastor Job Description (PDF file–you will need a PDF reader to view this file)
Interested parties should send a PIF with links to recent sermons to Diane McGirk at the e-mail address listed in the job description.
CHURCH HISTORY
For a brief history of Pleasant Hills Community Presbyterian Church, click here.
HOW TO GIVE A “SHARING” IN WORSHIP
Sharings—short messages about a topic important to the congregation given during the worship service—will be on Sundays when there is no communion or baptism—the 2nd, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the month. Sharings need to be approved 2 weeks in advance by the staff. A PDF brochure to help you make your sharing interesting and effective is available in the church office and here:
C.A.T. STUDY RESULTS
In the fall of 2007, a survey of the PHCPC congregation was taken called the Church Assessment Tool. It helped guide decisions for the future of the church. Russ Crabtree, of Holy Cow Consulting, was contracted to provide a web-based comprehensive survey to provide a clear picture of who we are as a church and in what direction the Lord may be calling us toward in the future.
The summary of the results from this survey is now available on the church website in two versions. Click here to read more.
These sermons are available as MP3 files which can be played by many audio programs.
