by Megan Hopkins | Jul 9, 2026 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Sign Up & Events, TV & ProPresenter
The Pittman Park Education Center (PPEC) is hosting a lemonade fundraiser for one of their students. Ivy has Cystic Fibrosis and is currently all about lemonade. She has wanted to have a lemonade stand for a while now, so PPEC decided to have a whole lemonade event...
by Megan Hopkins | Jan 20, 2026 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Music, Pittman Park 70 Years, Sign Up & Events, TV & ProPresenter
Join us for a very special 70th Anniversary celebration event. On July 26 at 5 p.m., the sanctuary will fill with song for the Old Time Gospel Sing. Just like at the summertime camp meeting and hymn sings of the past, we will enjoy lifting our voices together. The...
by Megan Hopkins | Sep 8, 2022 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Sign Up & Events, TV & ProPresenter
The next Martha Ross Memorial Blood Drive at Pittman Park will be Thursday, July 30 from 12 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. This blood drive will be eligible for the Red Cross movie ticket giveaway. When you give blood, platelets or AB Elite plasma July 13-31,...
by Megan Hopkins | Jun 18, 2026 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Men, Sign Up & Events, TV & ProPresenter
For years, a group of men have been meeting weekly to enjoy a grilled cheese sandwich lunch, a short devotion and time of prayer. Now is the time to join them as they move their meeting day from Monday to Wednesday. Come by the Student Center at Noon to feed your...
by Megan Hopkins | Jul 9, 2026 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Sign Up & Events, TV & ProPresenter
Tattnall Campmeeting will kick off on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at the Tattnall Campground near Reidsville, Georgia. All denominations and the public are invited to this special week of worship. The Tattnall Campground is a Christian retreat established in 1867 and is...
by Megan Hopkins | Jul 16, 2026 | E-Newsletter, Home Page, Uncategorized
I have always loved the grounds of Pittman Park. It is truly a beautiful place to walk, pray, play, and worship. The trees that line our campus have been here longer than most of us. They have shaded families walking into worship, sheltered children at play, and stood...