

8 am in the Chapel | 10 am in the Sanctuary & Livestream
Every Sunday in the Chapel at 8 am
Oct. 6 | World Communion Sunday | 10 am | Sanctuary
Nov. 24 | Reign of Christ Sunday | 10 am | Sanctuary
Dec. 24 | Christmas Eve | 3 pm | Chapel
Home Communion available on request. Contact: Rev. Leah Quarles at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
Wednesdays | Dec. 4, 11, 18 | 6 pm | Chapel
A SERVICE OF MUSIC & MEDITATION ON THE LONGEST NIGHT
Sunday, Dec. 22 | 7 pm | Chapel
The Christmas Season can become overwhelming, especially for those who might be struggling with grief and loss. Join us this evening to step away from the hustle and bustle and rest in the darkness of the longest night of the year with music, scripture, and encouraging words.
Tuesday, Dec. 24
3 pm | Communion Service | Chapel
5 pm | Family Worship Service with Christmas Pageant | Sanctuary
8 pm | Candlelight Worship Service with Chancel Choir | Sanctuary
10 pm | Candlelight Worship Service with Chamber Choir | Chapel
What an exciting season coming up at Pinnacle! Take a few moments and sit with this guide to see how you might connect, grow, and serve with your church community. This guide is also a great way to share about Pinnacle with others, and if you’re reading this because someone gave a copy to you, please know that there is a place for you at Pinnacle. You’re always welcome to join us, and we hope that you’ll quickly feel the warm embrace of our community. Throughout this guide you’ll find contact information for our staff, and you can always learn more about our church at pinnaclepres.org or by contacting any of us.
Rev. Erik Khoobyarian, Senior Pastor
Rev. Dr. Mike Hegeman & Rev. Leah Quarles, Associate Pastors
Sunday, Sept. 15 | 11:30 am | Fellowship Hall Rm. 2
Sunday, Nov. 17 | 9 am | Chapel Library
Interested in Membership? Join us to learn more about Pinnacle, what it means to be a Presbyterian and how to become involved as siblings in Christ.
ARTIST RECEPTION AND SHOW OPENING
Sunday, Aug. 18 | 11:15 am | Sanctuary Art Wall “Looking West” | Artist & Pinnacle member: Parris Richie
The show grants us an intimate experience of “sacred spaces” out in the wilds of the Western US. “Looking West” asks more of us than just to look. We are invited to step into these liminal spaces along with Parris, as her artistic vision transports us to other worlds that are not that far away. Parris Richie has studied plein air at Scottsdale Artists’ School and plein air conventions. She has worked in oil, watercolor, acrylic, graphite and pastel. Currently, you’ll find her out in the desert Wednesday mornings painting with Toni Perrin’s plein air group.
Saturday, Oct. 5 | 9 am | Chapel Garden
Please consider bringing cans of wet food or small bags of dry food for cats and dogs to support the pet pantry at Vista del Camino Food Bank.
Pets are a very important part of our families. They bring joy to our hearts, love us always, and play a significant role in our well-being. Bring your pets to church (leash or crate required) for a simple blessing ceremony, certificate, and a fun treat! All are welcome. Contact Rev. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Pinnacle Kids is a safe place where all children are always welcome! We believe in building the faith of our children and their families together. We have fun diving into the Word of God and exploring how to apply God’s love to our lives and those around us. Want to learn more? Reach out to Liz Smith, Director of Children’s Ministries at children@pinnaclepres.org.
Sundays | 7:45 – 8:45 am | Infant & up | Chapel Nursery
Sundays | 9 – 11:30 am | Infant & up | Sanctuary Nursery We offer professional childcare during our worship services and many of our Sunday events. The Chapel Nursery opens at 7:45 am for our chapel worship service. The Sanctuary Nursery opens at 9 am so that caregivers may attend adult classes with the 10 am worship service to follow.
Sundays | 10:15 – 11 am | Pre-K - 5th Grade | Pinnacle Kids Wing Where kids gather to learn about the love of God, develop their own faith in Christ, and foster fun friendships along the way.
▹ When you arrive check-in at Pinnacle Kids registration
▹ Take a kid's bulletin and activity bag for worship
▹ Kids join their families for the first 15 minutes of the service
▹ Gather on the chancel steps for a Children’s Message
▹ Head off to Pinnacle Kids with your teachers to learn, dance, sing, explore, and create their way through Scripture
▹ Parents pick up from the Kids Wing after the service
▹ Families are invited to have lunch together in Fellowship Hall at 11 am
▹ Music and play opportunities begin at 11:30 am for Pre-K – 5th grade
Sunday, Aug. 18 | 11:30 am | Pinnacle Kids Wing
Learn about this year’s curriculum and opportunities to get involved.
Select Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 10:15 am (Pinnacle Kids time)
Kids explore music through play and the use of simple songs, body movements, and small percussion instruments.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 11:30 am – 12:15 pm
Fellowship Hall rm 4 / Rehearsal Hall
Kids learn basic music skills and discover ensemble music through handbells, chimes, percussion instruments, and singing.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 11:30 am – 12:15 pm
Fellowship Hall & Playground
Connect with other families and play after lunch. Intended for families with children in kindergarten and younger. Pre-K kids will start in music and then move to playtime.
Thursday, Sept. 12 | 4 – 6 pm | Scottsdale Quarter
Thursday, Sept. 19 | 4 – 6 pm | Desert Ridge Splash Pad
Pinnacle Kids are invited to run off some steam and let their parents cool off. You bring the kids, we’ll bring the popsicles.
Wednesday, Sept. 18 | 6 – 7:30 pm | Pinnacle Kids Wing
Saturday, Oct. 19 | 4 – 7 pm | Fall Round-Up on the Green
Wednesday, Nov. 13 | 6 – 7:30 pm | Off-Site
Saturday, Dec. 21 | 3 – 4:30 pm | Caroling Off-Site
Calling all 3rd-5th graders! Invite a friend and join the fun as we do something unique each time we gather.
Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 5 – 7 pm | Teen Center
Come learn about communion the way Jesus taught it and bake unleavened bread together. We will have an opportunity to talk about communion at Pinnacle and answer questions that our youngest dis-
ciples may have. For kids & youth, 3rd grade & up. RSVP to children@ pinnaclepres.org to save your place for this special event.
Saturday, Oct. 26 | 6 pm | Fellowship Hall Parking Lot
Decorate a trunk or wear your costumes and join us for a night of fun. Vote for your favorite trunk! Family-friendly Phantom of the Organ concert to follow.
Friday, Nov. 15 | 6 pm | the Green Gather with other families for a relaxing evening. This is an opportunity for parents, children, and youth to connect with each other over dinner, around the campfire, and through kid-friendly games. We’ll grill dogs and brats – you bring a side dish or dessert to share. Help us to plan by letting us know you’re coming! RSVP to children@pinnaclepres.org.
Wednesday, Dec. 4, 11, 18 | 5 – 6:45 pm | Teen Center
Pinnacle Kids explore an advent season filled with Ever Increasing Light! Kids will enjoy a night of Bible study, exciting activities, games, crafts, music, and dinner. Parents are invited to attend the adult advent class (see page 20) followed by Advent Vespers at 6 pm.
Saturday, Dec. 7 | 9 am – noon | Teen Center
Parents are invited to drop off children for a babysitting event. Holiday activities and a movie will be provided for children. Cost is $30 per family. RSVP to Liz at children@pinnaclepres.org by Nov. 20th.
Saturday, Dec. 21 | 3 pm | Off-Site
Buddy the Elf says, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!” Join us for an awesome afternoon of caroling in the community at a local retirement/assisted living home.
For information about Pinnacle Kids contact Liz Smith at children@pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, October 19 | 4-7 pm
Trinity Terrace & the Green
Featuring Pinnacle Member Maureen Kaiser’s Band!
• Hamburgers & Hot Dogs
• Apple Pie
• Hay Ride
• Music & Dancing
• Pumpkin Patch
• Pumpkin Decorating
All Families Welcome
PHANTOM of the ORGAN & TRUNK TREAT
Saturday, October 26 | 6 - 8 pm
Youth ministry at Pinnacle runs weekly during the school year (midAugust through May) with opportunities to connect and serve throughout the summer as well. We strive to create a safe and welcoming environment for youth to form community with students from other schools, ask questions, build their own relationship with God and learn to love like Christ through word and action. All students are invited and welcome to attend our programs – regardless of church affiliation, race, gender, disability, self-expression, or socio-economic background. Friends are always welcome – so invite them to join you! For more information, contact Pastor Leah at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH GROUP
Sundays | 1 – 2 pm | 6th - 8th grade | Teen Center
A weekly meeting for students in 6-8th grades. We gather for games, relatable lessons, and group discussion. This is a time to connect with students from different schools who are navigating middle school joys, challenges, and concerns. Our prayer is that students form a community where they know they can have fun, be themselves but also have a safe space to discuss the things they are facing in these pre-teen years. We’ll begin to lay the foundations of how our faith intersects with our lives.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAM
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 12:15 – 1 pm
Fellowship Hall rm 4 / Sanctuary
Enjoy music exploration with the use of African drums, Steel Drums, handbells, and voice.
Saturday, Sept. 28 | 12:45 – 4:15 pm | Andre House Help sort donations at Andre House from 1:30 - 3:30pm. RSVP required and adult chaperones/drivers needed. Contact: Pastor Leah at youth@ pinnaclepres.org.
Friday - Sunday, Nov. 1 – 3 | Off-site
Calling all Middle Schoolers! Pack your bags and jump in the van... we're going to the mountains for an awesome weekend retreat! RSVP required and adult chaperones/drivers needed. Please contact Pastor Leah at youth@pinnaclepres.org if you have any questions or are interested in chaperoning.
Sundays | 11:30 am – 1 pm | Teen Center
A weekly opportunity for students in 9th - 12th grade to gather in a safe space to be themselves, connect with friends from other schools, have fun and learn more about God as they navigate school and life. High school has its own sets of joys and challenges – this is why we aim to create a special time to ask questions and learn how to look for God in the highs and lows together. Our prayer is that students take these four years to learn more about who they are as a child of God and how to follow Jesus as they journey through high school so that upon graduation, they have a firm foundation and the tools they need to continue their own faith journey.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 1 – 2 pm
Fellowship Hall rm 4 / Sanctuary
Continue your musical growth and enjoy creative collaboration in a variety of musical styles presented with African drums, Steel Drums, handbells, and voice.
Select Wednesdays | Beginning Aug. 21 5:30 – 6:30 pm | Off-Campus
A lot can happen in a week! Students are invited to connect midweek over dinner and reset for the rest of their week. RSVP to Rev. Leah Quarles at youth@pinnaclepres.org for weekly location.
(8th – 12th grade)
Info Session | Sunday, Aug. 25 | 9 am | Teen Center
Begins Sunday, Sept. 15 | 9 am | Teen Center Mentors walk alongside students throughout the year and help students explore their questions about the Bible, what it means to be a Christian, and Presbyterian history. Each student is then invited to draft their own statement of faith and join the church in May.
Saturday, Sept. 28 | 7 – 11 am | St. Mary’s Food Bank Volunteer to help pack boxes of food at St. Mary’s Food Bank, Arizona’s largest food bank feeding families in Phoenix and nine counties! We’ll meet at Pinnacle and carpool to St. Mary’s. RSVP required and adult chaperones/drivers needed. Email youth@pinnaclepres.org.
Friday, Nov. 15 | 6 pm | the Green
Gather with other families for a relaxing evening. This is an opportunity for parents, children, and youth to connect with each other over dinner, around the campfire, and through kid-friendly games. We’ll grill dogs and brats – you bring a side dish or dessert to share. Help us to plan by letting us know you’re coming! RSVP to children@pinnaclepres.org.
For information about youth programming contact Rev. Leah Quarles at youth@pinnaclepres.org.
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Sunday, Dec. 8
2 & 5 pm | Sanctuary
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, the annual Celebration of Christmas serves as a source of joy, inspiration, and spiritual nourishment for its audience. This cherished tradition presents a diverse collection of the finest seasonal selections, aptly delivered by the Pinnacle Chancel Choir, Handbell Ensemble, soloists, and guest instrumentalists. This concert offers a much-needed respite to celebrate music, art, and the spirit of the season.
with Dr. Mike Hegeman
Wednesdays | 10:15 – 11:15 am | Chapel Parlor
We believe group prayer is essential to supporting one another and growing in our own relationships with God. Come once or come each week as we share our lives and lift to God our joys and concerns.
Thursdays | 2 – 3 pm | Chapel Library & Zoom
No preparation is required and all are welcome! Each week we will discuss the scripture lesson for the upcoming Sunday’s worship service in an informal setting facilitated by the preacher of the week. This is a great way to learn more about the Bible and have a deeper understanding of the lessons during church services. Join us in person or online. Zoom link is in the weekly eBlast!
Wednesdays | Sept. 4 – Dec. 11 | 11:30 am – 1:00 pm | Chapel Library
SAGE and Friends meets weekly as all are invited to join in a noontime gathering. The group enjoys a brown bag lunch followed by a discussion of various topics. Occasional field trips and special series are also included within this group. This fall we will explore the book Matthew, The Gospel of Promised Blessings by Matthew L. Skinner (Professor of New Testament at Luther Seminary). The Gospel of Matthew portrays Jesus and his message as full of tender compassion and urgent warning. This multi-part exploration of a unique Gospel takes us into the themes, topics, and tensions at the heart of Matthew’s story about the life and work of Jesus. Copies of books available for $20. Contact Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
with Dr. Mike Hegeman
Sundays | Aug. 25 – Dec. 15 | 9 am | Chapel Library
Faith statements are hard won, borne out of conflict and passion. Throughout the history of the Christian Church, people of faith have sought to express what they believe in difficult and challenging times. In the midst of war, social upheaval, and revolution Christians have articulated the core and continuity of their faith by writing documents known as “confessions.” There is blood on the pages of these confessions; join us as we explore God’s power and hope as blood turns to ink. This fall we will be focusing on the historical context and theology of the confessions adopted by the Presbyterian Church. A few Sundays (see pages 16, 17 & 20) we’ll have expanded classes at 11:15 am over lunch.
with Rev. Erik Khoobyarian Life After Doom by Brian D. McLaren
Thursdays | Sept. 5 – Oct. 31 | 8 – 9 am | Chapel Library & Online
Brian McLaren’s latest book is challenging and encouraging. Pastor Erik will guide a discussion of the book while also seeking to build community among the participants. According to the publisher: If you want to help yourself, your family, and the communities to which you belong to find courage and resilience for the deeply challenging times that are among us–this is the book you need right now. Copies of the book are available for $20 at the Church Office, Sanctuary Welcome Center, or Chapel Narthex.
Thursdays | Sept. 5 – Dec. 12 | 10 – 11 am | Various Locations
Join certified yoga instructor, Pinnacle member, and deacon, Melissa Jones, as she teaches us to explore movement and breath through chair and floor yoga. This FREE class is intended for all ages and will be modified for different levels of ability. No reservation required. Bring your own mat. Contact: Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Sept. 8 | 11:15 am | Fellowship Hall, Rm. 2
In the first two centuries of the Christian church, people of faith faced persecution from without and divisions from within. Arguments about what to believe about God, Jesus, and the Bible nearly tore the church apart. This creed sought to unify Christians around a core understanding of faith to find unity to survive chaotic and dangerous times. There is a big story here. Join us to learn more!
Wednesday, Sept. 11 | 5:30 pm | Chapel Library
Monday, Sept. 23 | 5:30 pm | Chapel Library
In October we will begin a multi-week grief group for individuals living with and processing grief. Grief can encompass a wide range of emotions from shock and sadness to anger and regret. Bereavement affects everyone differently and has no set timeline. The good news, though, is we can address grief together. These information sessions will be identical in content and provide the opportunity to learn more about the multi-week sessions ahead so that you can decide whether the program will be right for you. Please feel free to share about these information sessions with anyone you think might be interested. For more info contact Rev. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Sept. 22 | 11:15 am | Fellowship Hall, Rm. 2
Our congregation’s Stephen Ministry equips lay people to provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to individuals in our congregation and community who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. Have you ever considered being a part of this ministry? Join us to learn more about how you can be trained to help those in need. Contact: Rev. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Oct. 6 | 11:30 am | Fellowship Hall, Rm. 2
Living an integrated life means bringing our faith into all aspects of our lives, including the public square and the polling booth. In our current climate, it can become easy for us to be distracted by the loudest
voices or the voices which seem to quickly resonate with our fears and anxieties. Join Rev. Erik Khoobyarian for this session that will be equipping, encouraging, and engaging.
Thursday, Oct. 10 | 5 pm | Off-Site
Join the Fran Park Center as we come together to learn about some exciting changes in the center’s programming and celebrate the next chapter. Drinks and appetizers will be served and everyone is welcome! RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, Oct. 12 | 5 – 7 pm
McDowell Mountain Community Center
$20/per person, pay at the door
Amigos is a fellowship group aimed at our 50+ population, single and married. Our mission is to expand and enrich the friendships we have within the Church through social gatherings, overnight trips, service projects and more. Contact: Dr. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org. Need to know which wine to serve with cheddar? Is port the only thing that goes with Stilton? Join us for an evening of sampling wines with cheeses from around the world. Now, you’ll have the perfect pairings for every cheese board, party platter, and picnic. RSVP to Mike at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Oct. 13 | 11:15 am | Fellowship Hall, Rm. 2
The Civil Rights movement of the 1960s was both tumultuous and painful. The strain on our nation and our churches was great and took us close to a breaking point. Throughout history, the church finds itself standing in the midst of chaos with an attempt to declare faith against threatening evil. This was the first confession of faith in three centuries born out of the turbulent time where churches were encouraged to restate their faith in standing up to injustice. The key insight of this confession is “In Christ, God was reconciling the world to himself.” Join us to learn more about this important statement of faith and its application for us today.
with GISELA KREGLINGER
Sunday, Oct. 27 | 11:30 am | Fellowship Hall
For You have kept the choice wine until last: Wine, beauty, and the feasting of the saints Wine is a gift from God that can enhance and deepen our celebrations and elicit a deeper sense of joy in our midst. And yet, for many the theme of wine and alcohol carries ambivalent feelings and latent suspicions: is wine really a spiritual gift that leads into a more full-bodied spirituality? We will both celebrate this gift but also look at the history of why wine came into disrepute and how we might embrace this delicious gift with gratitude and wisdom in order to develop a joy-filled, sustainable and wholesome relationship with wine. We are excited to be the host for the initial release of Gisela’s new book: Cup Overflowing: Wine’s Story of Faith, Feasting, and Fellowship. Copies will be available for purchase, which Gisela will sign.
with GISELA KREGLINGER
Sunday, Oct. 27 | 6 – 8 pm | Off-Site (reservations required)
$40/person (includes appetizers, wines, and a Pinnacle wine glass) Coming to Our Senses: Exploring wine tasting as a spiritual practice
This evening event is framed as a wine tasting that we will explore as a spiritual practice. With each wine, our guide, Dr. Gisela Kreglinger, will offer a meditation that will help guests to embrace all of their senses including touch, smell and taste in order to savor not only the wines as spiritual gifts but the Giver of all good gifts, Jesus Christ. Come prepared to savor wine, allow yourself to re-imagine what a spiritual practice can be and be prepared for a convivial spirit to overtake you as we share in the bounty of God's gifts and redeeming presence in our midst. RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Nov. 3 | 11:15 am | Chapel Library
Join us for this exciting workshop hosted by Pinnacle member Maureen Kaiser, weaver of stories, maker of music and creator of tales! Maureen and acclaimed songwriters and Nashville royalty, Sherrie Austin and Will Rambeaux, will walk us through the process of writing lyrics and music while creating our own song. No talent is required (wink)!
DECISION 2024:
Sunday, Nov. 10 | 11:30 am | Fellowship Hall
Continuing our Decision 2024 series, Rev. Erik Khoobyarian will facilitate a discussion about how our faith guides our response to any election. How do we pray for our leaders? How do we approach those with whom we’ve disagreed? What sort of reconciliation might we need to be a part of? What do we need to release? Join us.
Light of the World – A Beginner’s Guide to Advent by Amy-Jill Levine
Thursdays | Nov. 14 & 21, Dec. 5 & 12
8 – 9 am | Chapel Library & Online
Bring your coffee and join Pastor Erik and others for a discussion about Advent. Author, professor, and biblical scholar Amy-Jill Levine explores the biblical texts surrounding the story of the birth of Jesus tracing the Christmas narrative through the stories of Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary, the journey to Bethlehem, and the visit from the Magi. These stories open conversations around connections of the Gospel stories to the Old Testament, the role of women in first-century Jewish culture, the importance of Mary’s visitation and the revolutionary implications of Mary’s Magnificat, the census and the stable, the star of Bethlehem and the flight to Egypt. Copies of the book will be available starting Nov. 1st for $10 at the Church Office, Sanctuary Welcome Center, and Chapel Narthex.
Thursday, Nov. 14 | 11:30 am – 12:30 pm | Chapel Library
Monday, Nov. 18 | 6 – 7 pm | Chapel Library
The intense feelings of sadness after the loss of a loved one can be heightened around the holidays. If you are looking for ways to receive faithful and practical guidance on navigating the season, for ways to connect with people who understand the difficulties of grief, and for finding ways to honor your loved ones during the holidays, join us for this fellowship and learning gathering at either of the two times listed above. Both sessions will contain the same information and follow the same format. For more info contact Rev. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Nov. 17 | 11:15 am | Fellowship Hall, Rm. 2
Apartheid in South Africa feels like it was in the long distant past and seems somewhat shocking to our modern consciousness. How did a confession come out of that time, and why is it a part of our church today? The Belhar Confession was written by church leaders as a way to respond to the sinfulness of apartheid that disrupted the church’s unity, created division among the children of God, and constructed unjust systems that steal life from God’s creation. The result is a striking declaration of faith which is as relevant today as it was when it was written.
Wednesdays | Dec. 4, 11, 18 | 5 pm | Chapel Library
Advent is a journey that started over 2,000 years ago as the world was getting ready for the coming of Christ. Who knew that the arrival of Jesus would turn the world upside down? Join us as we enter into the upside down world of God who became one among us. See page 7 for information about the Pinnacle Kids offerings, and page 12 for our Vespers services.
with Rev. Leah Quarles
2nd & 4th Mondays | 6 pm | Chapel Parlor
Struggling to find time to study God’s Word in the midst managing all the schedules for family and work? Looking to engage meaningfully with other women in a similar season of life? Woven is for you. Start your week off centered around God’s Word. Discover how God’s presence is like a thread, woven throughout every season. (Intended for women under 50.) Contact: Leah at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
Tuesdays | Oct. 8 – Dec. 3 | 10 am | Chapel Library
When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, he gave them what is now known as “the Lord’s Prayer.” In this study, we’ll consider the Lord’s Prayer section by section with additional texts that will help us dig deeper into Jesus’ teaching about how to pray. Please join us for a time of fellowship, prayer and 8-week study of The Lord’s Prayer by Douglas Connelly. For more info, contact wbs@pinnaclepres.org.
Thursday, Nov. 7 | 10 am – 1 pm | Off-site
From emergency shelter to affordable housing, UMOM offers a full slate of vital services, rooted in a foundation of trust and proactive support. Let’s spend a morning learning about this important mission partner and how we can help. We’ll tour the facility, enjoy lunch on-site, and meet some of the UMOM community members.
Thursday, Dec. 5 | 5 pm | Off-Site
Join the ladies of Pinnacle for our annual Christmas party with friends and fellowship around the reason for the season. We’ll enjoy appetizers and beverages. We will also take this opportunity to give back to our community with a service component. Stay tuned for more details, but mark your calendars! Come one, come all!
with Dr. Mike Hegeman
1st and 3rd Tuesdays | begins Sept. 3 | 7:30 am | Chapel Library
Men’s Fellowship Breakfast group gathers to discuss everyday issues in light of the Christian faith. It is a great opportunity to meet other men in the church and share insights and fellowship. Contact: Rev. Mike Hegeman at mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org.
Thursday, Sept. 12 | 5 pm | $15/person Rudy's BBQ | 15257 N. Northsight Blvd.
The Men@Pinnacle like to have some fun! Join us for an evening of catered BBQ and fellowship in a private dining room at Rudy’s BBQ. We’ll meet new friends and enjoy catching up with old friends. Come one, come all! RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Thursday, Oct. 24 | 5 pm | Bowlero | $30 7000 E. Mayo Blvd. Building #19
Let’s party and play! Join the men of Pinnacle for an evening of bowling, snacks, and fun! RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, Nov. 9 | 2 – 8 pm | Meet at Pinnacle
The men of Pinnacle are heading down to spend an afternoon volunteering at Andre House. We’ll chop vegetables, slice fruit, prepare PB&J sandwiches and serve dinner. It's a wonderful intergenerational volunteer opportunity, so bring boys over 14 years old to join us. Carpool from Pinnacle at 2 pm or meet at 3 at Andre House. Registration is required. For more info contact Kelly at kmcginn@ pinnaclepres.org.
Thursday, Dec. 12 | 6 pm | Off-site / $20
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Glory to the Newborn King! Let’s Celebrate Christmas with the men of Pinnacle Presbyterian Church over drinks and dinner. We’ll also enjoy an evening of Christmas carols and cheer. RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Select Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 10:15 am (Pinnacle Kids time)
Kids explore music through play and the use of simple songs, body movements and small percussion instruments.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 11:30 am – 12:15 pm
Fellowship Hall, rm 4 / Rehearsal Hall
Kids learn basic music skills and discover ensemble music through handbells, chimes, percussion instruments, and singing.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 12:15 – 1 pm
Fellowship Hall, rm 4 / Sanctuary
Enjoy music exploration with the use of African drums, Steel Drums, handbells and voice.
Sundays | Aug. 18 – Dec. 22 | 1 – 2 pm
Fellowship Hall, rm 4 / Sanctuary
Continue your musical growth and enjoy meaningful performances, creative collaboration and a variety of musical styles presented with African drums, Steel Drums, handbells and voice.
Wednesdays | Aug. 21 – Dec. 18 | 7 – 8:30 pm | Rehearsal Hall
Sundays | Sept. 8 – Dec. 22 | 9:15 – 10 am | Rehearsal Hall
The choir provides weekly worship leadership through congregational singing and inspirational anthems. It presents larger sacred choral works with a variety of instrumental ensembles throughout the season.
Wednesdays | Sept. 18 – Dec. 18 | 5:30 - 6:45 pm
Fellowship Hall, rm. 4
The group regularly performs at Sunday worship services and for special events in the church and in the community.
Thursdays | Sept. 19 – Dec. 12 | 10 – 11:30 am | Fellowship Hall
The Sing for Life Chorus is a community choir designed for those with early to mid-stage dementia and their care partners who accompany them to the practices.
Thursday, Dec. 12 | 10 am | Fellowship Hall
Join us for a fun music-filled morning of familiar songs and stories.
For information about music programming at Pinnacle contact Dr. Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler at music@pinnaclepres.org.
Each year the Pinnacle Concert Series presents a new season of outstanding performances – a great mix of old and new, classical and mainstream music, as well as entertaining and educational events happening in all spaces of Pinnacle campus! Experience intimate chamber music in the Chapel, entertaining jazz, blues, and ethnic music in the Fellowship Hall, and spectacular celebrations with large instrumental ensembles, choirs and our exquisite pipe organ in the Sanctuary. Most of our concerts have FREE admission. See pages 8 and 13 for other concerts this fall, and visit us online at pinnacleconcerts.org for the full 2024-25 season schedule.
Sunday, Sept. 15 | 3 pm | Chapel
Join us for our season opener – an afternoon of refined chamber music with four extraordinary musicians. Experience a colorful sound tapestry of violin (Daga Suchon), cello (Wesley Skinner), harp (Heidi Hernandez), and piano (Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler) in all possible combinations. Discover the nuanced textures and rich tonal palette that emerge when these four diverse instruments unite in harmony.
Sunday, Sept. 29 | 3 pm | Sanctuary
ASU doctoral candidate and 2024–25 Pinnacle Organ Scholar, Patrick Rice, will present a musical journey through the forms of song, dance, and variations written throughout centuries. This program promises to delve into the intricacies of these genres, showcasing the diverse sounds of the Richards & Fowkes pipe organ at Pinnacle. Enjoy an exploration of the best of the organ repertoire on one of the most exciting instruments in the Southwest!
Saturday, Oct. 26 | 7 pm | Sanctuary
Get ready for the most anticipated and chilling show of the year, featuring iconic organ masterpieces such as Phantom of the Opera and Bach's famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor. In addition, the amazing Pinnacle vocalists and jazz quartet will bring to life the most mysterious and spooky tunes ever written. Don your costumes, gather your family and friends for the Trunk-or-Treat festivities at 6 pm, and extend your stay for an unforgettable concert experience that is sure to leave you spellbound!
Sunday, Nov. 10 | 3 pm | Sanctuary
As part of our annual tradition, the renowned Phoenix Brass Collective, a symphonic choir, extraordinary soloists, and a magnificent organ will unite to honor our nation's Veterans. Join us for a remarkable evening where the evocative prose, prayers, and poetry narrated by Veterans mix with the splendor of music, creating a stirring tribute to those who have served our country with unwavering dedication and bravery.
Sunday, Dec. 8 | 2 & 5 pm | Sanctuary
Amidst the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, the annual Celebration of Christmas serves as a source of joy, inspiration, and spiritual nourishment for its listeners. This cherished tradition presents a diverse collection of the finest seasonal selections, aptly delivered by the Pinnacle Chancel Choir, Handbell Ensemble, soloists, and guest instrumentalists. This concert offers a much-needed respite to celebrate music, art, and the spirit of the season.
Saturday, Dec. 14 | 7:30 pm | Sanctuary
Sunday, Dec. 15 | 3 pm | Sanctuary
George Frederich Handel’s Messiah is the most famous oratorio ever written. Join us this December for the beloved Holiday tradition that thrills and inspires concertgoers year after year. Guest conductor Patrick Dupré Quigley leads soloists, the Phoenix Symphony and the Phoenix Symphony Chorus in the timeless classic. Order Tickets for this concert online at phoenixsymphony.org
Sunday, Dec. 22 | 7 pm | Chapel
This year we invite you to pause for a moment on the longest night of the year. The Pinnacle Chapel will be a place of rest and sanctuary in the midst of a busy holiday season. Chamber music, guided meditations and prayers will offer an opportunity for healing and reflection. We will communally strive for a renewed sense of hope and understanding, and to find solace in the power of music and meditation.
You’ll prepare, serve or clean up the coffee and cookie time on the Chapel or Sanctuary patio after worship. Contact: Rev. Leah Quarles at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
You’ll prepare, serve or clean up congregational meals on Sundays after worship. Contact: Rev. Leah Quarles at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
9 – 9:50 am | prepare 11 – 11:30 am | serve 11:30 am – 12:00 pm | clean up
You’ll receive training to greet, hand out bulletins, and pass the offering plate all while making new friends at the 8 and 10 am services. Contact: Rev. Leah Quarles at lquarles@pinnaclepres.org.
Family and Children’s Ministry volunteers are needed for events, Church School, Vacation Bible School and mission projects. Contact: Liz at children@pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, Sept. 28 | 12:45 – 4:15 pm | Andre House
Help sort donations at Andre House from 1:30 - 3:30pm. RSVP required and adult chaperones/drivers needed. Contact: Pastor Leah at youth@ pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, Sept. 28 | 7 – 11 am | St. Mary’s Food Bank Volunteer to help pack boxes of food at St. Mary’s Food Bank, Arizona’s largest food bank feeding families in Phoenix and 9 counties! We’ll meet at Pinnacle and carpool to St. Mary’s. RSVP required and adult chaperones/drivers needed. Email youth@pinnaclepres.org.
Sunday, Dec. 1 | 11 am | Sanctuary Patio
Following the 10 am service, our whole congregation will continue our worship through a special Christmas mission project supporting UMOM New Day Centers.
Monthly | 1st Tuesday, 2nd Sunday, & 4th Saturday
3 – 7 pm | 213 S 11th Ave., Phoenix
Be the hands that feed the hungry. No experience is necessary, and you do not need to be a member of Pinnacle. You will prep and serve dinner to guests who are experiencing homelessness. To learn more email: andrehouse@pinnaclepres.org.
A local non-profit organization that builds, renovates and repairs homes for eligible families and individuals. Help can come in the form of new home construction, aging in place and veteran services. Many volunteers are needed with little to no experience necessary to help those in need. To learn more email: habitat@pinnaclepres.org.
Noah Webster schools are non-profit, tuition-free, charter schools with a majority of the Pre-K - 6th grade students coming from low-income families and homeless families. The schools have ethnically diverse student populations. Pinnacle volunteers support the two schools by helping with Fall and Spring Book Fairs, a creative art contest, and the Holiday Gift Shop. To learn more email: nws@pinnaclepres.org.
“To restore dignity” is a phrase that underscores the reason for its mission. Six medical clinics within the Valley provide free medical care for the uninsured, underinsured, and ignored. At Pinnacle, we share in their commitment to assist some of the Valley’s most vulnerable in accessing quality health care. To learn more email: mercy@pinnaclepres.org.
A community center in Scottsdale that offers a range of services to residents within the area. Services include the prevention of homelessness, providing basic necessities for individuals and families, alleviating environmental and emotional stressors, and guiding individuals on how to maintain self-sufficiency. Programs that Pinnacle participates in throughout the year are: Angel Tree, Backpack Drive, and Food Pantry. To learn more email: vdc@pinnaclepres.org.
As the largest shelter for families in the state of Arizona, they provide services for tens of thousands of families. Services include providing safe and permanent housing, employment assistance, self-sufficiency training and supportive services. In addition, UMOM coordinates one affordable housing project annually as a part of its long-term goal to eradicate homelessness. To learn more email: umom@pinnaclepres.org.
Saturday, Sept. 7 | 4:30 pm | Off-Site
Join us for our mission partner Bright Stars of Bethlehem’s 5th annual virtual fundraising gala, “20 Years of Hope.” It’s an evening full of inspiration with stories of resilience and bravery. This event supports the talented students of Dar al-Kalima University which focuses on visual and performing arts and cultural heritage in Palestine. RSVP to Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org
Pastoral Care
Rev. Michael Hegeman mhegeman@pinnaclepres.org
Music
Dr. Ilona Kubiaczyk-Adler ikadler@pinnaclepres.org
Pinnacle Kids Liz Smith lsmith@pinnaclepres.org
Pinnacle Youth Rev. Leah Quarles lquarles@pinnaclepres.org
Pinnacle Preschool
Sabrina Ball sball@pinnaclepres.org
Getting Involved
Kelly McGinn kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org
Membership
Shirley Norris snorris@pinnaclepres.org
Give Lea Reinke lreinke@pinnaclepres.org
Baptisms, Memorials, Weddings
Lisa Boswell lboswell@pinnaclepres.org
Jan. 23-25, 2025
New in 2025, the Fran Park Center for Faith and Life presents a multi-day, multi-dimensional series of events focused on the ancient (and somewhat lost) art of dying well. We will approach this life and death from a posture of faith as we consider the ways that we might make decisions about our own end of life, while also considering how we walk alongside others. Presentations will include biblical, psychological, and medical facets with workshops on estate planning, funeral/memorial preparations, talking with family, and time to reflect. The full schedule will be published soon and all are welcome to attend. For more info contact Kelly at kmcginn@pinnaclepres.org.
Monday, Jan. 20, 2025
Mark your calendars for an important day of serving in our community followed by a light supper and the Legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Song & Word Concert presented by the Pinnacle Concert series at 6 pm. Watch for more details!
Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 | 3 pm | Trinity Terrace
In the spirit of Mardi Gras, join us for an afternoon of open-air entertainment with The Sugar Thieves! Experience their unique blend of classics and original songs that has captivated enthusiasts of all ages for almost two decades. Join us for a BBQ meal afterwards!