Just wanted to add this, you mentioned that PCC is not a church. I disagree because they have a church on campus that all students and faculty are required to attend. They are not allowed to other local churches, with very few exceptions. So they micromanage every aspect of student and faculty lives ( I will see if I can find a pdf of their employment handbook) and mandate that they attend only the campus church... I think that could possibly be classified as a cult. Here are some excerpts from their employee handbook, which IMHO encroaches on the authority of husband and father regarding his family "
age 19
“We expect Our personnel not to…watch movies rated PG,R,or X whether on cable, Internet, regular TV, video or DVD. When personnel are seen at video rental places, it can hurt the person’s testimony and the ministry’s testimony”
Page 22
“God’s hand of blessing has been on this ministry, and we think one reason is because we, the faculty and staff, have chosen to live a life dedicated to God rather than follow the lifestyle of the world…A big area of temptation today is Hollywood movies in the PG, R, and X-rated categories…Hollywood movies always dull the appetite for spiritual things and eventually lead to a defeated Christian life, causing casualties to the temptations of the flesh. In time, that person will either leave the Lord’s work or at least be non-productive in the Lord’s work.”
Page 24
“Walking shorts and culottes should not be worn for shopping malls…Walking shorts and culottes should not be worn on Sundays, whether you are going for a walk on the beach or going for a picnic after church. Instead you could wear a casual dress or skirt…we ask that personnel daughters abide by these policies beginning on their thirteenth birthday.”
Page 28
For your spiritual well-being as well as the sake of the corporate testimony of this ministry, you are expected to attend Campus Church services regularly Sunday Morning (including Bible Study), Sunday evening, and Wednesday evening.
Certainly we would expect our personnel attending the Campus Church to also support it with their tithes and offerings.
Sunday is considered a day of rest–not a shopping day to go to the malls, shop for groceries, or participate in music benefits…sports activities…are to be reserved for days other than Sunday. Children should not play organized ball games on Sunday.
Here is a link to their handbook
https://app.box.com/s/5zsrn1av8z