Sundays At PSCC
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When Should I Arrive?
Our Sunday gathering starts at 10am, so we recommend coming 10-15 minutes before then to get oriented before service starts. We’ll have a warm welcome waiting for you and, if you have kids, we’ll help you get them checked-in for our Kids Program!
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What Is The Address?
Our Sunday gatherings are held at the Parry Sound Community Hub, located at 86 Gibson St.
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Where Do I Park?
There is a large parking lot on the right-hand side of the Community Hub with plenty of free parking spaces available.
Once you’ve parked, head inside the doors adjacent to the parking lot and you’ll find us in the gym, to your right.
FAQs
What happens at a Sunday gathering at PSCC?
Our gatherings usually begin with casual conversations leading up to our 10:00 a.m. start time. Once the service begins, we spend time in musical worship and singing, along with moments of prayer and reflection.
Each gathering typically includes a message from the Bible that helps us learn how to live like Jesus in everyday life. Sometimes this message is shared by someone from our PSCC community, and other times it is shared by a pastor from another church in our BIC denomination through video.
The whole service lasts about 75 minutes and is hosted by a member of our community who will guide everyone through the whole experience.
FAQs Continued
Is there a program for my kids?
YES! Every Sunday we offer Kidz Crew for kids age JK to Grade 5.
Each week we have guided games, crafts, and activities, plus an age-appropriate lesson that helps kids learn stories about Jesus in a fun and engaging way.
The safety and well-being of your child is a top priority for us, so we fully train and screen all of our amazing volunteers to ensure every kid is safe, cared for, and having fun.
If it’s your first time, please arrive a few minutes early to check in your child at our secure check-in station. A member of our Welcome Team will be happy to assist you!
Kids start in the main service with the adults and are dismissed to their program about halfway through.
And if you’d rather keep your child with you in the service, that’s perfectly fine too. Whatever helps your family feel most comfortable.
Ok, but what should I wear?
We’re just a community of ordinary people, so come just as you are, wearing whatever clothes make you feel comfortable.
