Pastor’s Corner Feb. 27
Pittman Park Family & Friends, As we step into the sacred season of Lent, I want to invite you to two meaningful gatherings that help us transition from feasting to fasting, from celebration to contemplation as we prepare for Easter. First, join us for our Shrove...
Pastor’s Corner Feb. 20
Dear Pittman Park Family, This week, our hearts are heavy with sorrow. We share the heartbreaking news of the passing of one of our precious Pittman Park Education Center (PPEC) children. Our entire PPEC family is grieving alongside this child’s loved ones during this...
Pastor’s Corner Feb. 13
Honoring Faith in Action Dear Pittman Park Family, This past week, I had the incredible honor of standing at the Georgia State Capitol to receive a special proclamation from Senator Billy Hickman and Representative Lehman Franklin. This recognition was not just for...
Pastor’s Corner Feb. 6
One of my deeply held beliefs is that everyone needs a place to connect and grow. As human beings, we are created for community—to work together, to build relationships, and to support one another. Looking back over my life, I can clearly see the places where I found...
Get to Know the Church: Mike and Karen Riegelman
Mike and Karen Riegelman recently moved to Statesboro from Ringgold in North Georgia near the boarder with Tennessee. You might see them at the Traditional service on Sundays or packing bags for Backpack Buddies on Wednesday afternoons. We asked them a few questions...
Get to Know the Church: Faith and David Cooper
Have you met Faith and David Cooper yet? You might see them at the Nine service or at Open Table on Wednesday nights since David is on the cooking team. Your children might know Faith from her service with Park Kids. They also help lead the Lectionary Sunday School...
Symbolism in the Sanctuary: Kneeling Benches
The 14 kneeling cushions that adorn the sanctuary of Pittman Park UMC are decorated in hand-stitched symbolism. The project was an effort by many congregants in the late 1970s.
Will your child be advancing to a new group this year?
If your child is beginning Kindergarten or 6th grade, they may be ready to change to a new ministry group. Contact us if you have questions or need accommodations.
