Wood-Dozier: A Lasting Legacy
Marie Wood and Marion Dozier were retired school teachers and good friends. They were beloved members of Pittman Park in its early decades, and their legacy lives on today as the Wood-Dozier fund.
Get to Know the Church: Sheri and George Sterling
You can find Sheri and George Sterling at Open Table and the Fellowship Sunday School class each week. Those who participate in Sewing For Missions will know Sheri well as a 13-year veteran of that ministry. They attend the Traditional service and are the proud...
Pastor’s Corner July 31
This Friday, students across Bulloch County will sharpen their pencils, sling on their backpacks, and walk into a brand new school year. In our house, the first day is a blend of nerves, excitement, and a whole lot of logistics—packed lunches, photo ops, and pep...
Pastor’s Corner July 24
Hey Church, I hope you’ve had a great summer! Around here, we’re getting ready for what’s going to be an incredible fall, and I couldn’t be more excited. We’re calling this season Level Up!—and not just because it sounds cool. It’s a challenge to all of us to take the...
Pastor’s Corner July 17
When Helping Heals “If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness…” —Isaiah 58:10 (NIV) There are moments in ministry that mark you forever. This trip to Uganda was one of them. For...
Pastor’s Corner July 10
This past Sunday, we kicked off our Summer Reading sermon series with a message inspired by Will Guidara’s book Unreasonable Hospitality and the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1-10. We talked about the radical welcome Jesus offers—not just to those who expect...
Get to Know the Church: Ryan Heins
As Building Administrator, Ryan Heins is our go-to guy for building maintenance and improvements. He works with the church staff, Board of Trustees, and XYZ volunteer maintenance crew to execute projects large and small. Ryan is married to Megan Heins and his children...
Pastor’s Corner July 3
There’s something about summer that invites a slower pace—and a deeper dive. Whether it’s by the pool, on the porch, or in that sacred hour between errands and evening chores, this season gives us a little more space to reflect, to learn, and to grow. That’s exactly...
