In Memoriam Jadon Goins
Jadon Goins, freshman pastoral ministries major, unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
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Jadon Goins, freshman pastoral ministries major, unexpectedly went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, March 21, 2023.
Never run out of ways to create lifelong memories in Pensacola, Florida—the place to learn and explore.
This year’s Bible Conference gave students a break from classes and challenged them to glorify God with their futures.
Students pause to enjoy a season of celebration with a PCC favorite event, Christmas Lights Celebration.
Despite a turn in weather, PCC’s traditional Turkey Bowl championship finished with a well-enjoyed competition.
Audiences found themselves in a mystical forest of fairies and elves for William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Visual arts students submitted their best pieces and received impressive ADDY awards.
Students earning an engineering degree with an electrical concentration advance through a challenging study that prepares them to analyze and design electrical devices.
Graduate students take advantage of summer classes that provide a focused classroom experience.
Students can now choose from new academic options in liberal arts, special education, and biblical counseling.
Never run out of ways to create lifelong memories in Pensacola, Florida—the place to learn and explore.
Career Services and Alumni Association provide valuable resources and opportunities to connect with and invest in others.
Students wrap up the semester for Christmas break and carry home memories that will last a lifetime.
The Update Magazine takes on a new look while continuing to inspire and connect alumni and families to PCC.
English graduate Kaycee Simpson has learned that faith requires stepping out in times of uncertainty.
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, a PCC graduate, is using her faith to make a difference.
Pulling from her own experiences and walk with Christ, education faculty member Dr. Linda Williams helps prepare students to be effective and passionate teachers.
A teacher with 30 years of real-world business experience, Dr. Jim White shows his students how to stand out in the business field.
After 20 years, Dr. Greg Mutsch has returned to continue investing in PCC students.
As the director of Guest Services, Mr. Jon Tutton welcomes visitors on campus and provides them with an inviting experience.
Each semester, students are invited to get involved in the community through different service groups that reach the young and the old for Christ.
Students volunteered their time and energy to serve the local community for Christ.
Over several weeks, the PCC student body—past and present—united to raise support for the Children’s Hunger Fund in the Philippines.
Every semester, students gather to choose a Christian Service group to invest in others, learning invaluable lessons for future ministry.