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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church

How to Become a Member of Pinnacle

Interested in joining Pinnacle Presbyterian Church? Our New Connection classes are for you.

The classes, for new and affiliate (part-time residents) members, are held in the Chapel Conference Room and meet at 11:15 a.m. on selected Sundays. Childcare is available. Please call the Church Office at 480.585.9448 to sign up.

Upcoming New Connection dates

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Member Connection Team:
Sally Williams
For more information, call the Church Office, 480.585.9448.

Giving Online

Giving online is one of the most cost–effective and convenient ways to give. It wastes no paper or postage, does not require the services of a live operator, and can be done at your convenience. This means a higher percentage of your gift can be used for the work of the church. Consider giving online through our secure Donation Central page.

Volunteering

Assisting in the Church Office

The church office often has projects that require extra hands. Some are one–time jobs and others are recurring. If you are able and willing to stuff envelopes, assemble bulletins or Vistas newsletters, input data or answer telephones, please contact Carol Skewes using the staff email form or 480.585.9448.

Ushers & Greeters

This committee invites and schedules members of the congregation to serve as ushers and greeters at Sunday morning worship services and other special services.

Usher Contacts:
Ginny Lonn, 480.502.9727

Greeters Contact:
Bob Armstrong, 480.437.1238

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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church's Memorial Gardens

Memorial Garden

The Garden is a tranquil desert setting where ashes of our deceased loved ones may be placed. Gazing upon our picturesque campus, nestled among cherished, desert surroundings, you feel a spiritual presence and a hope for the future.

Memorial Contacts:
Mary Albrektsen, 480.585.9448 ext. 212, or using the staff email form

Pastoral Care

Our mission is to minister to the members and their families in times of illness and crisis. We identify families in need and refer such needs to other groups within the church for assistance. The Prayer Chain offers prayers at home for personal concerns of members and friends of the congregation. Soul Food provides meals to families who are in crisis or times of loss and illness. Memorial Refreshments provides host/hostesses and refreshments during memorial services.

Prayer Concerns Contact:
Mary Albrektsen, 480.585.9448 ext. 212, or using the staff email form

Soul Food Contacts:
Dick Heisler, 480.471.7600


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