You ever think about what is in your back yard? Might seem like a bit of an odd question, but it’s one that’s been on my mind recently. It’s really
Read moreCome and join us for Easter!
This year we will be meeting in the Anna Middle School for our Easter service. We will be having a single service at 10AM where we can all celebrate Christ
Read moreVolunteer Appreciation Dinner
The back bone of what gets done at POCF is its volunteers. Every person stepping up and and finding their place in service to our community through the local church.
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Easter Egg Hunt
This year, Pin Oaks is partnering with the Collin County Adventure Camp to do our annual Easter Egg Hunt. It will be held on April 23 between 1PM and 4PM
Read moreHindsight is 20/20 (Ephesians 2:11)
Every year as our anniversary approaches, I think back to life before I was married and smile. It was probably not remarkably different from most single guys: I lived on
Read moreBuilding Something That Will Last (Ephesians 2:10)
Notre Dame de Paris, one of the first of the truly massive Gothic cathedrals, is “point zero” on the Paris map – the point from which all distances are calculated.
Read moreSignificant Scars (Ephesians 2:10)
Like most boys in the 17th century, little 14 year old Antonio was sent off as an apprentice. After 10 years of work, he was finally able to sell his
Read moreGod's Image: Spiritual Foreign Policy (Ephesians 2:10)
Bill Cosby has some classic comedy bits, but the ones about parenting have taken on new meaning for me since my girls were born. My favorite line of all is
Read moreThere's No Such Thing As a Free Lunch (Ephesians 2:8-9)
My wife took a photography class a few years ago from a guy who had been in the business for years. He’d done fashion shows in New York, done shoots
Read moreSaved for a Purpose (Ephesians 2:8-10)
On February 22, 1980, a bunch of college kids from Boston and Minnesota pulled off what many still think is the greatest upset in all of sports by beating the
Read moreHelpless to Save Ourselves (Ephesians 2:1-4)
In the Roman Empire, gladiators were the rock stars, the professional athletes. The really good ones were celebrities much like the ones in America today: just as likely to wow
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