The Least of These
July 2014―We are frequently asked how the ministry in the Bluff began. So I thought I would step back a bit and write an article describing the means by which the Lord led us to this location. It all began … Continue reading →
July 2014―We are frequently asked how the ministry in the Bluff began. So I thought I would step back a bit and write an article describing the means by which the Lord led us to this location. It all began … Continue reading →
June 2014―In the proverbial shadow of the Georgia Dome and in spite of the fact that there were few literal shadows, Atlanta Presbyterian Fellowship’s Vacation Bible School attracted a total of eighteen students from the Bluff and surrounding neighbourhoods. The … Continue reading →
Unlike most church plants in middle-class America, a downtown ministry attracts a lot of people who are needy in a material sense as well as a spiritual one. We have been stimulated by reading the biography of The Man who … Continue reading →
One of the goals of most churches is to grow in numbers. For the most part that is a laudable goal. Conservative churches that preach an undiluted gospel in a worship setting that the apostles would have recognised are few … Continue reading →
On Saturday, November 9th 2013, as winter approached, Atlanta Presbyterian Fellowship held the first of its coat-and-blanket drives. This was the brainchild of Warren Jackson, a member of the board of the Atlanta Fund, who also spearheaded the effort. We … Continue reading →