Fine Arts Series: The Mikado
Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
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Students, faculty, and guests came together to enjoy a colorful and comedic performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s British satire, The Mikado.
For the last 25 years, Mark Goetsch has used his time and positions at PCC to point his students and players toward God.
Every semester, collegian presidents initiate changes to enhance the student experience and discuss new events in Panhellenic Council.
PCC students turned their hearts toward the cause of missions during the Campus Church Missions Conference.
Every year, each of PCC’s 48 collegians competes in a variety of sporting events, from arm wrestling to softball.
At PCC’s annual Homecoming, alumni enjoyed their time back on campus, reconnecting with old friends while creating memories with new ones.
Alumni, students, faculty, and staff embarked on a musical journey over land, on the sea, and through space with PCCymphony’s Sounds of Adventure
Margie Gellos, former teacher and staff member, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, October 11.
Mrs. Lois Allen went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 15.
For the first Fine Arts Series, students and guests enjoyed hearing American classics by the world-renowned Liberty Voices and the Humdingers barbershop quartet.
Veteran Spirit Singers share about their part in one of PCC’s well-loved choirs.
Reaching the midway point of the semester, new students are confidently adjusting to college life.
For finance instructor Nick Iwanowycz, life experience propels his classroom instruction.
As a headmaster and a missionary in the Philippines, education grad Dr. Ruth Tulabot uses her training to serve and direct others to God.
Students and faculty joined Dr. John Reese and Nathan Goodson in the Lyceum for “Fingerprints of Persia,” a presentation that coincided with the 25th anniversary of PCC’s History Seminar.
Ministerial students connect and learn from pastors, teachers, and faithful Christian leaders in a unique classroom setting.
Collegians held a lively Greek Rush with games, food, face-painting, and a high-energy parade.
PCC students learn more about ministry opportunities through a Children’s Ministries meeting at Campus Church and the Christian Service Expo.
New and returning students alike met their Eagles soccer and Lady Eagles volleyball teams at Eagle Mania 2019!
Students, new and returning, came together for Opening Meetings to commemorate the start of the 2019-2020 school year.
With summer jobs, time with family, and relaxing from classes, summer for these students also includes focusing on others.
While students were away this summer, PCC saw many improvement and renovation projects completed on campus.
After a 17-year career at Ford Motor Company, Shane Elwart now pioneers in the autonomous driving systems field with American HAVAL Motor Technology.
Evangelist Valentino Ciccarelli learned that the work and preparation in a ministry is just as important as the preaching.
Some PCC students traveled around the globe with Youth Ministry Outreach Ministries to reach others.
While having graduated from PCC with two Bible degrees, Jonathan Stormer is reaching wounded servicemen for Christ as a resident physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Over the summer, PCC’s campus transforms from holding classes to hosting YOM’s summer camps, with PCC students and faculty stepping up to serve.