Flight of the Butterfly…
August 27, 2009 by Rebecca Blackwell
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As promised, here is the second installment of my adventures in Cherokee Presbytery over the last month. I had an opportunity to meet with the MINDER Project members as they met for a group discussion on the book, Behold I Do a New Thing by C. Kirk Hadaway. The consensus was that this is one [...]
Cartersville First Presbyterian Church
May 25, 2009 by Cherokee Presbytery
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The vision of Cartersville First Presbyterian Church is to be a congregation that shines forth the light and love of Jesus Christ in our community and world. Our church was organized in 1843, and for many decades served its members as place of worship. Women’s Circles, men’s fellowship, Vacation Bible School and Sunday School have [...]
Heritage Presbyterian Church
May 25, 2009 by Cherokee Presbytery
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Heritage Presbyterian Church is a community of believers who care about each other through the love of Christ. In 1974 some key members of Covenant Presbyterian Church had the vision for a new church development in South-West Cherokee County. A handful of these charter members with our Pastor Reverend Sid Gunter and family, are still [...]
Mars Hill Presbyterian Church
May 25, 2009 by Cherokee Presbytery
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Mars Hill is a fully involved church with a vision of connecting people with God’s love to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ through Worship, Fellowship, Discipleship, Ministry, and Evangelism. Our vision is based on the Great Commandment (Matthew 22: 37-39) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). We are a loving church reaching out [...]
Rockmart Presbyterian Church
May 25, 2009 by Cherokee Presbytery
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In the late 1860′s, eight dedicated Presbyterians, including early Welsh settlers, met in the Van Wert Methodist Church and formed the congregation from which the Rockmart Presbyterian Church grew. The church held its organizational meeting on May 28, 1871 and is the oldest continuing Presbyterian Church in Polk County. A few years later in 1878 [...]



