Liturgy for March 29, 2020

This liturgy is suitable for personal devotion and/or family worship. It includes directions and full scripture texts. All hymns are selected from the Trinity Psalter Hymnal. Print and digital copies can be obtained at www.trinitypsalterhymnal.org. This week’s liturgy includes a homily from Pastor Jesse Pirschel titled “Expectation Vs. Reality.”

Home Worship Liturgy & Homily

Sunday, March 22, 2020 This week’s liturgy includes a homily from Pastor Jesse Pirschel on the topic of “Hope” from 1 Peter 1:3-13. All hymns are selected from the Trinity Psalter Hymnal. Print and digital copies can be obtained at www.trinitypsalterhymnal.org

Letter from Pastor Pirschel

Beginning March 22nd, Providence will not be holding Sunday services for the next several Lord’s Days as we seek to follow the county’s recommendations. I am sure some of you may be wondering if this is the right call, as we have historically stressed the importance of corporate worship, word, Read more…

Coronavirus Update

Like all of you, Providence Presbyterian Church is adjusting to the new challenges presented the COVID-19 pandemic. We are monitoring the situation closely and intend to comply with the guidance provided by our government in order to help prevent of the spread of the virus. Our weekly public gathering falls Read more…

Advent 2019

Christians are defined by history. Christianity maintains that what Jesus did for us in the past defines both our present and our future. As Paul teaches, if there is no resurrection in the past, our faith is useless now and our future is hopeless. Of course, the same could be Read more…

Advent Feast 2019

You and your loved ones are invited to join us for a day full of feasting and celebration at this year’s Advent Feast! Sunday, December 22nd following Worship Service At The Fork & Plow Lavender Farm 43601 Sorensen Rd Aguanga, CA 92536 Make sure to bundle up and wear boots Read more…

Ordinary

Ordinary Ministry

What do we mean when we say that Providence Presbyterian Church believes in “ordinary” Christ-centered ministry? Regional Home Missionary Dave Crum explains what it means to trust in God’s “ordinary means.”