Symbolism in the Sanctuary: Kneeling Benches

Symbolism in the Sanctuary: Kneeling Benches

History of the Kneeling Cushions (from an undated leaflet produced by Pittman Park) The 14 kneeling cushions that adorn the sanctuary of Pittman Park UMC were put into place for a service of consecration held Sunday, June 6, 1982. The ceremony was the culmination of...
Pittman Park Around the World

Pittman Park Around the World

The Pittman Park Fellowship Hall displays a collection of 15 flags from different countries. Each flag represents a place where the congregation has served in decades past. To honor the meaning behind the display and to help explain it’s purpose, the Church...
Get to Know the Church: Sherrye Grotte

Get to Know the Church: Sherrye Grotte

You can find Sherrye Grotte most Sundays in the Fellowship Sunday School Class or worshipping in the sanctuary. She moved to Statesboro from Hawaii and learned about Pittman Park through her neighbor, who happens to be Pittman Park Matriarch Bennie Herring. What do...