
Student Summer Ministry: Focused on Others
With summer jobs, time with family, and relaxing from classes, summer for these students also includes focusing on others.
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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.
Over the summer, teams of PCC students hit the road with Proclaim to minister to others across the U.S.
Since debuting in 2011, Stephen Burke’s Shining Lights Players have shared Corrie ten Boom’s story with audiences across the country.
Rigorous academics and opportunities to apply knowledge prepare students for an exciting field.
Faculty member Mark Wainwright challenges writing students to positively influence others through the power of writing.
PCC is proud to announce a new online learning experience.
Since coming to PCC in 1979, Dr. Charlene Monk has filled the roles of teacher, actor, and director.
The Visual Arts program enables students to take their artistic passions and create a rewarding career.
Photographer and graphic designer Christina Pasiewicz shares what it’s like to be a small business owner.
As the semester dwindled down and summer excitement began to light up, students were ready to embark on new adventures, from marriage to graduate school to missions trips and more.
PCC’s cast and crew did much to prepare for this swashbuckling tale of pirates and treasure.
As the semester closed, many seniors took the final steps of their undergraduate careers.
Students took to the course while donating toward Medical Missions Outreach in Tanzania for 2019’s Missions Run.
Distribution of the Summit yearbook brought students together to take in the valuable memories from the school year.
As the class of 2019 prepares to enter their respective fields, Professional Writing seniors cap off their college years with a portfolio project.
Dr. Bill Rice, III, and his family were present with PCC administration and staff for a dedication ceremony in his honor.
In the 30th edition of Fountains annual student publication, readers can “dive deeper” into this year’s collection of captivating stories and poems.
Computer science students proved they’re ready to create programs and apps in a crowded field such as software development.
Engineering students take up the challenge in a contest between minds and machines.
Evangelist Kwame Selver travels internationally to encourage pastors and churches for weeks at a time.