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Roswell Presbyterian Church

About Roswell Presbyterian Church

Roswell Presbyterian Church’s mission statement serves as an important reminder of the church we believe God is calling us to be.

It begins with an emphasis on the tremendous blessing of the call of God through the grace and love of Jesus Christ. We are a congregation which affirms Jesus Christ as the center of our church. Our response in thanksgiving for that grace and love is enumerated through the three loves.

We demonstrate our Love for God in many ways. We gather together regularly to worship and affirm our belief in the sovereignty of God. We pray as a whole church and individually through programs like our regular prayer guides, devotionals and intercessory prayer group. We grow as disciples of Jesus Christ through a wide spectrum of Bible studies, offered on Sunday and throughout the week.

We work to grow our Love for ourselves in a healthy way through fellowship and our care for one another. We minister to our congregation through pastoral care, health and wellness programs, at-home communion, Stephen Ministry, and much more. We encourage fellowship through retreats, Presbyterian Women circles, Men of RPC, Wednesday Evening Fellowship, and a multitude of small groups through­out the church.

We seek to show our Love for others through diverse mission outreach opportunities, both locally and globally, ranging from visits to church members in the hospital to mission trips to Guatemala, Brazil, and Kenya. We support parentless children, send medicine to villages on the other side of the globe, and provide housing for homeless people here in North Atlanta.

We will never forget the roots that have made us strong, but we keep our eyes are on the future, looking ahead to what God has placed before us. We continue to be a family . . . rooted in faith . . . growing in love!

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Youth Ministry Intern

May 2020 - August 2020 Roswell, GA
“Friendly and constructive work environment, opportunities to take responsibility, forced personal growth.”
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