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2010's and 2020's
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Pastors who have served
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Rev. Susan Atkinson 2015 - 2019 |
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Pastor Donna Spencer 2019 - 2021 |
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Pastor Robert C. Clark Jr. 2021 - |
Commitment Pledge
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I am a Christian by the grace of God, and my faith in Jesus Christ.
His Presence is within me with all the power I need to meet the demands of each moment.
I will keep on believing, keep on loving, keep on witnessing, and keep on serving God.
When I fail or make mistakes, I will ask God to forgive me. And I will forgive myself.
Goals
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1. Fifteen (15) new family groups (one or more people in a household) join the church by Advent 2008.
2. All church leaders* in a soap/yes group by July 1, 2008.
3. All church leaders* regularly attending Wednesday Night Bible Study by January 1, 2008.
4. A total of ten (10) soap/yes groups by June 1, 2008 [five (5) current attendees in each group].
5. Double the size of all of the soap/yes groups by December 31, 2008 [five (5) new faces in every group].
6. Of those who attend 50% of the time or less, 80% attendance by June 1, 2008.
7. 75% of the church tithing by December 31, 2008.
8. Three (3) new local mission oriented ministries that MEET NEEDS in our community beyond the local church with 20% of our congregation participating ON SITE/HANDS ON by June 1, 2008.
9. Revitalized UMW with an emphasis on new members and meeting needs of younger women while maintaining current goals and ministry
10. One (1) new UMW Circle made up of at least five (5) women who are not in UMW already by July 1, 2008.
Attend a regional or national conference on women’s ministry by September 1, 2008.
11. An active chapter of the United Methodist Men pursuing excellence in Bible Study, leadership development, and mission work by next Charge Conference.
Ten (10) men signed up, paying dues, and attending regularly.
One Conference event attended by at least five (5) of those men.
At least one (1) local mission event dreamed, designed, and done by the local group.
* "Church leaders" means committee members, officers, and teachers.
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Angel Food Ministries
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Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial support to communities throughout the United States. The program began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta and Athens), and has grown to serve hundreds of thousands of families every month across 35 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through salvation tracts that are placed in each food order.
You may order online at the Piperton UMC page of the Angel Food Ministries website (different payment options are available) or if you order directly through our church you need to pay with cash, money order or food stamps. Check the Angel Food host site page for important information about order entry deadlines and distribution dates.