Community Connections
The church has long-standing relationships with many community organizations who use our modern, accessible facilities for meeting spaces, concerts, meals, and resources.
As one of the oldest preschool programs in Chatham, Stanley Preschool is housed in the renovated lower-level classrooms at PCCT. The school offers preschool programs for children ages 2½ to 5, kindergarten enrichment programs for children attending half-day public kindergarten, and a range of additional programs that expose children to science, technology, engineering and math and creative arts.
Lyrica Chamber Music is one of the longest running chamber music series in Morris County history. Lyrica brings musicians of national and international stature to perform in an informal, intimate, and welcoming community setting, and to conduct residencies in collaboration with local community partners. PCCT is host to Sundays@3pm chamber music series. Our sanctuary provides stunning acoustics that are both warm and clear.
The Chatham Interfaith Council is a group of clergy and religious leaders representing the many diverse Chatham churches, congregations, parishes and religious denominations. They meet monthly to discuss relevant issues and support our faith communities. They also sponsor annual interfaith events such as the Thanksgiving Interfaith Service.
Cub Scout Pack 24 and Boy Scout Troop 121 use PCCT facilities to hold weekly meetings in Mulford Hall, store equipment in the back of our parking lot, and host ceremonies, such as the annual Court of Honor and Eagle Scout Awards, in the sanctuary.
The Compassionate Friends provides support to bereaved families after the death of a child. PCCT hosts one of its chapters.
The Town & Country Garden Club’s purpose is to aid in the protection and conservation of the environment and to encourage civic beauty and roadside beautification, principally in the Chathams. Monthly meetings are held at PCCT.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. This group meets periodically for dinner.
PCCT has also hosted community Blood Drives, quilting groups, school functions, among other local organizations.