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SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link. 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-9/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. \n 
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-10/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T182944Z
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SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nOverview\n\nThe words of today’s gospel are most often heard during a funeral service. It is a popular choice of scripture for that occasion because the words provide wonderful assurance that the one who has died in Christ has now taken up residence in their heavenly home. The gospel begins by Jesus saying that he will prepare a place for each one of us. But as the text continues\, we can see that our place is not an isolated room of our own in a giant heavenly mansion. Jesus’ words are less about a place than a relationship: our relationship with Jesus and God the Father. They tell us that in Jesus we know all we need to know about God\, and just as we can have a relationship with another human person\, we can also have a relationship with God that will one day be as real and obvious as are our relationships with one another. The hope of one day being with Christ fully and forever is as real as the works we are called to do in his name today. \nThis text allows us the opportunity to contemplate what is ultimately unknowable\, yet is also a central part of our faith: what heaven will be like. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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CREATED:20260426T184150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T184905Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-10/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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CREATED:20260426T180830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T180830Z
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SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-11/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260505T180242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T214304Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Game Night
DESCRIPTION:Adult Game Night!\nLooking for a fun evening of laughter\, connection\, and friendly competition? Join us for an Adult Game Night at Perry Highway Lutheran Church on Friday\, May 8\, at 6:00 pm! This just means we’re going to play some more involved games that young kids would perhaps not have the attention span to enjoy. Middle School and older youth are welcome to join if they have patience with longer games! This relaxed and welcoming evening is the perfect chance to unwind\, enjoy good company\, and spend time with friends old and new. \nJordan will be bringing games including River Valley Glass Work\, Forbidden Island\, Century: Spice Road\, PARKS\, Catan\, Sagrada\, Splendor\, 7 Wonders\, and Canvas. We’ll order some pizza for everyone to enjoy. We’ll wait to see who shows up to determine dietary needs. Feel free to bring a snack to share if that would bring you joy. \nAdult Game Night is a wonderful opportunity to build community and strengthen friendships in a casual setting outside of Sunday worship. Sometimes the best conversations happen around a game table\, and we’re excited to create a space where everyone can relax\, connect\, and enjoy an evening together. \nWhether you are highly competitive or just there for the snacks and conversation\, you are welcome here! Come as you are\, bring your sense of humor\, and prepare for a great evening of entertainment and fellowship. \nMark your calendars for Friday\, May 8\, at 6 pm and join us at PHLC for a night of games\, laughter\, and community. We look forward to seeing you there and making memories together!
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-game-night/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260414T142413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T191247Z
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SUMMARY:PHL PreK Glow Dance Party
DESCRIPTION:PHL PreK Glow Dance Party\nGet ready to celebrate the season in the most colorful way possible at the PHL Spring Glow Party! This exciting\, family-friendly event is the perfect way to wrap up the year with energy\, laughter\, and community spirit. Mark your calendars for May 9th from 4:00–6:00 PM and bring everyone along for an unforgettable afternoon at PHL. \nCan you donate items? Check out the Wish List here.\nThe Spring Glow Party is designed for all ages\, making it a wonderful opportunity for families to connect\, have fun\, and support a great cause. As our end-of-year fundraising event\, your participation helps strengthen and sustain the programs and community we all cherish. \nFrom the moment you arrive\, you’ll be immersed in a vibrant\, glow-themed atmosphere filled with music and excitement. Enjoy dancing to upbeat tunes\, get creative with hands-on crafts\, and treat yourself to refreshments that will keep the fun going. Whether your kids want to dance the afternoon away or dive into colorful activities\, there’s something here for everyone. \nAdmission is just $12 per person if purchased by May 5th\, or $15 at the door. Little ones under age 2 attend for free\, making it easy for the whole family to join in without breaking the budget. \nSo wear your brightest colors\, bring your best dance moves\, and come ready to glow! The PHL Spring Glow Party is more than just an event—it’s a joyful celebration of community\, connection\, and the spirit of giving. We can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://phlc.org/event/phl-prek-glow-dance-party/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T183203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T183203Z
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SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sundays at 9:30 am — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nNot Orphaned\n“I will not leave you orphaned\,” Jesus promises us in today’s gospel. God is not some ruthless heavenly spectator judging us as on reality television\, relishing our failures\, wishing to exchange us for a better or more attractive child\, no curmudgeonly “Daddy Warbucks” in the sky. Rather\, God comes to love us in Jesus\, singularly loving and accepting\, seeking our trust\, promising to be ever-present with us in the Holy Spirit. This Holy Advocate moves us even when we don’t recognize its power\, even when it seems “an unknown God” (Acts 17:23). Though we might battle an elemental loneliness\, we have not been abandoned. \nMany life experiences can leave us feeling orphaned or abandoned. Family can ease that feeling but also magnify it if our family relationships are strained or if our families live far away. Think of those in your congregation who count deployed soldiers among their loved ones in recent years\, or construction workers and tradesmen who need to live in hotels far away from their families to keep making money for their families in the recent difficult economy. The Internet\, webcams\, Skype\, and social networking can link people across the miles but can further aggravate loneliness and isolation when these substitute for real intimacy in our highly connected world. How do we experience this loneliness and this longing for home and belonging? How does Jesus’ promise that he will not leave us orphaned speak to these real-life concerns? \nWhen Jesus makes this string of promises in John 14\, saying that he will remain with us in the Holy Spirit as our Advocate\, it’s hard to envision how this support comes to us sometimes. When we do not get to see or hear those we love\, the simple gifts Jesus offers in body and blood\, bread and wine shared with real warm neighbors have great power. Even when life keeps delivering bad news about how far apart we are from another\, how broken our relationships are\, “I will not leave you orphaned” is the godly reassurance that we are not alone. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-2/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T114500
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T184259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T185021Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-11/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260515T093000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T180932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T180932Z
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SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-12/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/PrayerVigil.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T183359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T183359Z
UID:10000584-1779010200-1779013800@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nOverhearing Jesus\nAt the ascension we\, like the disciples in today’s reading in Acts\, are left looking at the sky. But in the High Priestly Prayer (John 17)\, Jesus brings us back to earth. In the prayer he speaks not only from the perspective of the risen and ascended one\, but as the Word of God\, now made flesh. The prayer anticipates the accomplishments of this Word\, which does not return empty (Isa. 55:11)\, namely in the fulfillment of the “hour” of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. It is as if Jesus has already ascended “to my Father and your Father\, to my God and your God” (John 20:17)\, and has returned to tell us something vital. \nAs we overhear Jesus\, we learn that God’s character and motive are identical to those of Jesus\, who has now\, fully and completely\, “made God’s name known.” We no longer have to speculate about the nature of God. God’s purposes and love are made known in Jesus. But we also learn about ourselves. Jesus’ prayer frequently mentions the “world”—the world at once hostile to God and God’s anointed\, and yet also beloved of God (John 3:16). With Jesus’ commissioning today we have our work to do\, to make God known in and through Christ Jesus. The Living One works through us as “words within the world\,” who no longer seek meaning among the dead\, but are empowered to make known the vibrant\, new reality of Easter. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-11/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T114500
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T184450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T185149Z
UID:10000589-1779014700-1779018300@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-12/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://phlc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/AdobeStock_471344709header.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260517T140000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260503T191248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T191248Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Laughter
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited: Lunch & Laughter\nJoin us for a delightful afternoon of great food and even better company at our next Lunch & Laughter luncheon! We’re gathering on Sunday\, May 17\, 12:30 pm\, at North Park Lounge (near Passavant and LaRoche College) —a perfect spot to relax\, reconnect\, and enjoy the warmth of friendship. \nThis luncheon is a wonderful opportunity to catch up with familiar faces\, meet new friends\, and share stories over a delicious meal. Whether you’re a regular at our gatherings or it’s your first time joining us\, we’d love to see you there. The restaurant offers a variety of options sure to please every palate\, all in a welcoming and comfortable setting. \nLet’s celebrate the joy of community and the vibrant spirit that defines our group. Bring your appetite and your smile—laughter is always on the menu! \nTo help us plan accordingly\, please RSVP to Jane at janedav@outlook.com . \nDon’t miss out on this special afternoon—we look forward to sharing it with you!
URL:https://phlc.org/event/lunch-laughter-4/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260428T142910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T153021Z
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SUMMARY:Special Celebration Recognizing NHRM Contributions
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Special Celebration Recognizing NHRM Contributions\nAlthough an executive order from the current administration has stopped the admittance of refugees to the United States\, the North Hills Refugee Ministry\, (made up of volunteers from Trinity Wexford\, Perry Highway\, and St. Johns Highland)\, continues to support refugees and immigrants in our area. NHRM recently was awarded its third grant from the Ethel L. Verney Fund through the Southwestern PA Synod. NHRM continues to work with JFCS to meet critical needs in our area\, such as ESL tutoring and delivery of furniture\, bedding\, space heaters\, infant car seats and other needed supplies. NHRM has also delivered bulk supplies to community centers that meet the needs of frightened strangers in our country. \nNHRM was recently notified that it is the recipient of JFCS’ 2026 Aryeh Sherman Volunteer of the Year Award and will be formally recognized by JFCS during a special celebration on May 20\, 6:30-8:00 pm at Phipps Conservatory\, 1 Schenley Dr\, Pittsburgh. Cristy Lagnese\, Community & Donor Engagement Manager for JFCS Pittsburgh wrote: \n“We are delighted to honor your group for its exceptional contributions to the Refugee and Immigrant Services Department. Your longtime commitment to refugee co‑sponsorship—most recently through mentoring a single mother and providing essential household items to families in Charleroi and throughout the Pittsburgh region—is deeply appreciated. The care and consistency you bring to this work clearly reflect your compassion and dedication. \nYou have built genuine\, lasting relationships with the families you support and consistently gone above and beyond\, from helping set up furniture in new homes to assisting clients with technology challenges. Your continued connection with the families you originally helped resettle speaks volumes\, especially as you support them in navigating new concerns related to ICE and emergency planning. Through your generosity of both time and spirit\, you help ensure families feel supported\, confident\, and cared for.” \nTo RSVP for this event being held on May 20\, 6:30-8:00 pm at Phipps Conservatory\, click here. \nThank you to all who support this ministry!
URL:https://phlc.org/event/special-celebration-recognizing-nhrm-contributions/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T093000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T181026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T181026Z
UID:10000580-1779438600-1779442200@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-13/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T183551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T185242Z
UID:10000585-1779615000-1779618600@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nGod Gives More than Enough\nIt is the “first day of the week” (John 20:19)\, the day of the new creation\, but to those locked away in the upper room in fear\, the world is as it always has been. So entrenched are they in the ways of grief and guilt that the Risen One in their midst needs to offer his life-giving invitation twice: “Peace be with you.” The logic of the new age is peace\, not retribution; forgiveness\, not vengeance. With the invitation to new life comes also the means: the gift of the Holy Spirit\, breathed upon them and within them. Just as the Father sent Jesus into the world\, so now are these disciples sent as witnesses to God’s saving work. \nPentecost is therefore the crowning achievement of the Jesus story. Now\, more than ever\, these huddled disciples would have just cause to sing the “Dayenu” (“It would have been enough”) verses from the Passover seder meal\, but revised: It would have been enough for the Word and wisdom of God to have been born in the flesh . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for the Word to grow to adulthood and share his stunning parables about God’s gracious activity in the world . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for this Word to say to his enemies\, “Father\, forgive them” . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough for this Word to have died on a cross for us . . . Dayenu! It would have been enough that he rose again in blessing\, not vengeance . . . Dayenu! But now\, beyond what we would even expect—the Word becomes our word and it is written on our hearts at Pentecost . . . Dayenu! It is enough\, and more than enough to enflame our ministry of reconciliation in a world in need of a healing word. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-12/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260524T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260505T180621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T180621Z
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SUMMARY:Family Game Day
DESCRIPTION:Family Game Day\nLooking for a fun and meaningful way to spend time together as a church family? Join us for Family Game Day after the worship service on Sunday\, May 24\, at Perry Highway Lutheran Church! This special event is designed for all ages and is a wonderful opportunity to relax\, laugh\, and connect with one another in a joyful and welcoming environment. \nWhether you enjoy classic board games\, card games\, puzzles\, group games\, or friendly team challenges\, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Children\, parents\, grandparents\, friends\, and neighbors are all invited to participate. Bring your favorite game to share or jump into one of the many activities that will be available throughout the afternoon. \nFamily Game Day is about more than just having fun—it’s about building relationships and strengthening our church community. In today’s busy world\, it can be hard to slow down and spend quality time together. This event offers a chance to step away from schedules and screens to enjoy simple moments of laughter\, teamwork\, and conversation with people of all ages. \nLight refreshments and snacks will be provided\, and there will be opportunities for both casual play and group activities. Whether you are competitive or simply enjoy spending time with others\, you’ll find a place at the table. \nThis event is open to everyone\, so feel free to invite friends\, neighbors\, or extended family members to join the fun. No special skills or experience are needed—just come ready to enjoy a great afternoon together! \nMark your calendars for Sunday\, May 24\, and plan to stay after worship for Family Game Day at PHLC. We look forward to sharing an afternoon filled with games\, fellowship\, laughter\, and community spirit. Everyone is welcome!
URL:https://phlc.org/event/family-game-day/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T093000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T181128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T181128Z
UID:10000581-1780043400-1780047000@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Prayer Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Prayer Vigil\nJoin members of PHLC as we stand with our wider community at a weekly prayer vigil in support of immigrants who have been seized and are being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This vigil takes place every Friday\, beginning at 8:30 AM\, at the ICE Field Office\, 3000 Sydney Street\, Pittsburgh. It is grounded in faith\, compassion\, and a shared commitment to justice. \nEach gathering includes hymns\, spoken prayers\, and intentional moments of silence. Together\, we create sacred space in the midst of public life—bearing witness to the dignity of our immigrant neighbors and naming the harm caused by unjust systems. This is a peaceful\, quiet protest\, meant to remind the public that the suffering of our neighbors is not abstract or distant\, but real and happening in our community. \nParticipants are welcome to carry signs that reflect messages of hope\, solidarity\, and justice. In keeping with the spirit of the vigil\, there will be no shouting\, chanting\, or bullhorns. Those attending will stand on the public sidewalk only and may not enter the roadway or the property of the ICE facility. These guidelines help ensure the safety of all involved and preserve the prayerful nature of the gathering. \nThis vigil is an act of faithful presence—showing up\, week after week\, to say that immigrants are beloved\, that families matter\, and that silence in the face of injustice is not an option. Whether you come every Friday or are able to join us once\, your presence matters. \nThe vigil is hosted by Sisters of St. Joseph\, Pax Christi\, and Casa San José. All are welcome to come\, pray\, and stand in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prayer-vigil-14/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T103000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T183751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T185429Z
UID:10000586-1780219800-1780223400@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Worship Service
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30 am on Sundays — We Make a Place for Everyone!\nCelebrating Our God beyond Understanding\nThe festival of the Holy Trinity celebrates the wonder of relationship with God while leaving us distinctly dissatisfied with our limited understanding of what God is. While guarding against the idolatry of language\, we survey our scripture\, doctrine\, creeds\, and symbols of our heritage. Equally important\, we pray for God to inspire fresh\, innovative ideas of God in the present moment. \nToday’s gospel contains one of the few biblical references to the trinitarian formula. As the eleven are commissioned to make disciples\, baptize\, and teach\, we are invited to consider our calling to influence the world with the good news of God’s love. The text from Second Corinthians also includes a kind of naming of the Holy Trinity in an affectionate sign-off of a personal letter. With the psalm praising God the creator and sustainer of all creation\, Genesis 1 relates the first of two creation stories\, this one an ancient liturgy celebrating God as a divine plural. \nThat God that is beyond our understanding may be both troubling and comforting. The temptation may be to attempt to apprehend the idea of God with our intellect\, offering the worshiping assembly a showcase of various models for God. The result is usually disappointing and feeds our bias toward intellectualism. Another possibility is to celebrate God’s presence in all its glory and colorful wonder and our belonging to this wonder-full God. \n~From Sundays & Seasons
URL:https://phlc.org/event/worship-service-13/
LOCATION:Sanctuary\, 11403 Perry Highway\, Wexford\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T111500
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260505T181750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T181905Z
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SUMMARY:Congregational Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Congregational Meeting\nMembers of Perry Highway Lutheran Church are invited to remain after the worship service on Sunday\, May 31\, for a short but important congregational meeting. As a church community\, gatherings like these provide an opportunity for us to come together\, share updates\, discuss important matters\, and participate in the life and future direction of our congregation. \nThe meeting is expected to be brief\, but your presence and participation are greatly valued. Congregational meetings are an important part of staying informed and engaged in the ministries and decisions that impact our church family. We encourage all members to attend and be part of the conversation as we continue working together in faith and community. \nAdditional information and materials related to the meeting will be distributed in advance for your review and preparation. Providing these details ahead of time will allow members the opportunity to read through the information carefully\, consider any questions they may have\, and come prepared for discussion and voting if needed. Please watch your email\, church announcements\, and other church communications as the date approaches for updates and supporting documents. \nAt PHLC\, we value openness\, collaboration\, and shared leadership. Meetings like this help ensure that all voices can be heard and that our congregation remains informed and connected as we make decisions together. \nWe appreciate your willingness to take part in the ongoing life and ministry of our church. Your attendance\, support\, and engagement help strengthen our congregation and our mission in the community. \nPlease plan to stay after worship on Sunday\, May 31\, for this important congregational meeting. Thank you for your continued commitment to Perry Highway Lutheran Church and the ministries we share together. We look forward to gathering with you and continuing the important work of our church community.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/congregational-meeting/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260531T114500
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260426T184704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T184803Z
UID:10000591-1780224300-1780227900@phlc.org
SUMMARY:Adult Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:Adult Bible Study\nAre you looking for a meaningful way to engage with scripture and connect with others on the journey of faith? Our ongoing Bible Study at Perry Highway Lutheran Church is the perfect opportunity to do just that—no matter where you are on your spiritual path. \nAt PHLC\, we believe Bible Study isn’t about having all the answers or being a “Bible expert.” Instead\, it’s about creating a welcoming space where curiosity is encouraged and every voice matters. Together\, we open the scriptures with honesty and humility\, asking real questions\, sharing life experiences\, and exploring how these ancient words continue to speak into our modern lives. Faith\, after all\, grows best in conversation. \nEach gathering is a blend of thoughtful reflection and genuine connection. Some weeks we find ourselves laughing together; other weeks we wrestle with challenging passages or tough questions about life\, justice\, and hope. Always\, we seek to listen deeply—to scripture\, to one another\, and to the movement of God in our everyday lives. This is a place where doubts are not feared\, stories are honored\, and grace is practiced. \nWhether you’ve been attending church for many years\, are returning after time away\, or are simply curious about scripture and faith\, you are truly welcome here. You don’t need prior knowledge\, special preparation\, or the “right” answers. Just bring your authentic self and an open heart. \nOur Bible Study community is grounded in encouragement and support\, helping one another discern how to live out a grace-filled\, compassionate life in the real world—at work\, at home\, and in our wider community. \nBest of all\, you can join us virtually\, making it easy to participate wherever life finds you. If you’re seeking connection\, thoughtful conversation\, and a deeper engagement with scripture\, we would love for you to be part of this journey with us. \nTo join virtually\, email Pastor Ryan at pastor@phlc.org for the link.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/adult-bible-study-14/
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T143000
DTSTAMP:20260506T214514
CREATED:20260505T130025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T180020Z
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SUMMARY:PreK Summer KickOff Festival!
DESCRIPTION:Kick Off the Summer with a Festival!\nJoin us for the 6th Annual PreK Summer Kick Off Festival on June 6 from 11:30 am–2:30 pm for an afternoon filled with fun\, laughter\, and community celebration! This exciting event is open to everyone and is specially designed with children and families in mind. Whether you are part of our school community or simply looking for a joyful family-friendly event\, ALL ARE INVITED to come celebrate the start of summer with us! \nFestival guests can purchase tickets at the door on the day of the event. Entry tickets include game booth tickets\, and additional booth tickets will also be available for purchase throughout the day. Children under the age of 2 receive free admission\, making this a wonderful and affordable outing for families of all sizes. \nThere will be games\, activities\, entertainment\, and opportunities for children to play\, explore\, and make memories with friends and neighbors. We are also looking for volunteers and donations to help make this event a success. Sign up here. Community support plays a huge role in creating a welcoming and exciting experience for all who attend. \nWe are currently accepting donations and assistance in several ways\, including:\n• Pop-up tents to borrow for festival booths• Water bottles for volunteers• Helium tanks for balloons• Volunteers to provide entertainment such as face painting\, magic acts\, music\, balloon artists\, or costumed characters to hand out balloons and tattoos• Help with setup\, tear-down\, and sound management \nYou can support the festival through our Amazon donation registry. \nWe look forward to celebrating with you at this fun-filled community event! \nDownload flyer here.
URL:https://phlc.org/event/prek-summer-kickoff-festival/
LOCATION:Church Parking Lot
CATEGORIES:PHLC
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