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Pinnacle Presbyterian Church

About us

Pinnacle Presbyterian Church Chapel

Pinnacle Presbyterian Church is a congregation of more than 1,400 members. It started Oct. 1, 1989, in the Glenn Moor Clubhouse in Troon Country Club with 25 committed, visionary members. After four years, the congregation had grown to 110 members and moved from the over-crowded country club into a chapel built on 25 acres of land purchased by and donated to the church.

On Palm Sunday 1994, founding pastor Dr. Larry Corbett stood outside the chapel and called the people to worship. There were more than 200 people present.

Dr. Corbett brought years of experience with him as the organizing minister, was familiar with the area and understood what a new church needed to grow. His years at Pinnacle were characterized by commitment, compassion and passion for the gospel of Christ.

In the fall of 1995, Pinnacle Presbyterian Preschool opened with two teachers and eight students. Associate Pastor for Christian Education, the Rev. Janet Arbesman, developed a church school in the five classrooms. Today, it has more than 26 teachers and staff and 168 students.

Pinnacle Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir in concert

The Rev. Dr. Duane Holloran replaced the Rev. Arbesman in 1998. Coming from a clinical psychology background, he developed family life programs and strengthened the adult education program through Bible classes. Lisa Armstrong assumed leadership of the Christian Education of children and youth when the church school children attendance called for fulltime leadership.

After Dr. Holloran retired, the congregation asked the Rev. Francis Park to step in as a part-time pastor while the Associate Pastor search continued. In December 2003, the Rev. Mac Schafer received a call to become Associate Pastor. Rev. Schafer and family came from Lawrenceville, N.J. He was responsible for ministry with families, adult education and a shared pastoral ministry with the other clergy staff.

Phase two and three of the building program provided a sanctuary that accommodated growth, a memorial garden, much needed off-street parking and fellowship hall. Next in the construction plan came five additional classrooms and an atelier for the preschool and church school, choir facilities, more offices for staff and a sanctuary that seats 800 worshipers. In 2006, the congregation authorized construction of the next phase including additional church classrooms, a youth building, an addition to the fellowship hall and additional parking spaces.

Realizing the need to focus on the increasing number of youth in the church, the congregation called the Rev. Kristin Willett as Associate Pastor for Youth and their Families in 2007. She and her husband, Brandon, are recent graduates of Princeton Theological Seminary, N.J.

In August 2007, Dr. Corbett retired from Pinnacle and accepted a call to a church in Honolulu, Hawaii. A search committee of the session appointed Rev. Schafer interim pastor. At the same time they increased the hours of Rev. Park to help meet the needs of the congregation.

In April 2009, the congregation called Dr. Wesley Avram to be the new Pastor/Head of Staff at Pinnacle after a nearly two-year search.

Before coming to Pinnacle, Dr. Avram served Presbyterian congregations in Bryn Mawr, Penn., and Wilmette, Ill., as a College Chaplain and member of the faculty at Bates College, as the Clement–Muehl Assistant Professor of Communication at Yale Divinity School and Assistant Professor in Yale’s Institute for Sacred Music. He is the author of Where the Light Shines Through (Brazos, 2005) and Anxious About Empire (Brazos, 2004). He and his wife Lynne have two young sons.

Mission Statement

Pinnacle adopted the following Mission Statement in January 2008:

In the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Pinnacle Presbyterian Church invites
all people to hear God’s story and experience God’s love expressed in the life
of Jesus Christ; and by the power of the Holy Spirit, we strive to equip the
generations with the practices of our faith.

At the foot of the mountain we created a sanctuary.
We come together as God’s people,
reaching out to make a difference in one another’s lives,
in our community, and around the world.
We express our faithfulness through excellence in worship,
the arts, serving meals, building homes, crossing borders,
and nurturing children and youth.
We are people who know the
power of forgiveness,
joy and
love.


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