| We build relationships with one another in a variety of ways, through different ministries at RPC. Connections take place as we worship, pray, give, study and serve alongside one another, and through programs geared toward fellowship, outreach, and shared experiences as a family of faith. To learn more about any of the groups listed below, just click on the name. |
Weekly
Body Matters
Creative Arts Study/Fellowship
Friday Morning Men
Men's Running Group
Saturday Morning Men
Wednesday Evening Fellowship
Fun Fridays Women's Prayer Group |
Monthly
Hiking and Cycling Group
5678
Wit & Wisdom (Older Adult Activites)
Presbyterian Women
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Bi-monthly/Quarterly
College Ministry
Dining for Eight
Marriage Enrichment Ministry
Men's Retreat 2012 |
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RPC's Body Matters
Tuesdays, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. in the Middle School area.
Join us for your weekly workout with Pilates, yoga and stretching for all ages and ability levels. In each class we work on your balance, strengthen your posture muscles and core, and enjoy a good stretch. No cost and all are invited including non-church members, so bring a friend! Just bring your yoga mat or a large towel. The workout instructor is Tricia Hovorka, who is ACE Group Fitness Certified, CPR and AED certified, and certified in Silver Sneakers YogaStretch. Tricia can provide modifications for those who are beginners or more advanced.
For more information, contact Tricia Hovorka. Free childcare with reservations to Pepa Nikolova.
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Men's Running Group
The Men's Running Group is on hold for the winter months, but will resume this Spring. For more details, contact Joe Hovorka.
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Wednesday Evening Fellowship
WEF originated as Family Night Potluck Suppers. By 1987, these dinners had become a weekly meal, with childcare, activities for children, and adult programs. Because of the growth popularity, in 1997 two seating were needed and KIDS Club (now onCore) was born. In 2006, WEF moved to our beautiful new Fellowship Hall, which can seat 400 people. Attendance continues to grow, with programs for adults, youth and children every week from Fall through Spring.
Click here to learn more about WEF and the meal pass options, as well as see/hear copies of recent series presented by Dr. Lane Alderman.
Click here to make your reservation and to pay online.
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Hiking and Cycling Group
Enjoy walking in the woods, hiking in the mountains, and cycling through scenic and historic areas. For adults who want to experience God's earth, while getting exercise. Different outings for different ability levels, from beginner to advanced. For more information or to learn out our next outing, contact Jonathan Dawe.
Our next event will be a hike at Cloudland Canyon State Park on February 25 at noon. Six mile hike, including the canyon rim trail and the canyon floor with a view of the waterfall. There is a $3 parking fee per vehicle. The group will meet in the visitor center parking lot at noon and proceed from there. Address: 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Rd., Rising Fawn, GA.
To sign up for this hike, contact Jonathan Dawe.
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5678
"5678" is a social organization for men and women who are single and whose ages begin with 5, 6, 7, or 8. Meet monthly for brunch after church and for an early dinner. Attend theater, movies, and other events. Contact Jill Flynn or Nancy Eichler. |
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Wit and Wisdom
Older Adult Activities
The Wit and Wisdom group is a diverse fellowship of Roswell Presbyterian members and friends over the age of 50+ who enjoy travel, luncheons, theatre, and a host of other activities. Each month from September through May our schedule is filled with a variety of day trips and other fun-filled events. We provide carpools or door-to-door transportation for those who need it.
Click HERE to learn more about upcoming events.
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Presbyterian Women
Presbyterian Women is a service organization open to all women. Circles meet monthly for fellowship, prayer, bible study and mission work. They hold events throughout the year and support a variety of mission projects. Open to all women. Bring a friend! Contact Linda Graham.
Click HERE for more information about Presbyterian Women.
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Dining for Eight
Adults of any age are invited to join us for our potluck supper quarterly events. Make new RPC friends and enjoy fellowship and laughter over dinner. If you would like to participate in the program, contact Jennifer Alexander. Our designated charity this year is North Fulton Community Charities Food Bank.
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Friday Morning Men
Friday Morning Men meet every other Friday at Atlanta Bread Company/Roswell at 7 a.m. We study and discuss a selected book throughout the year. This group is open to all men who would like to join. Contact Harley Jeffery. |
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Saturday Morning Men
Saturday Morning Men meet a J. Christopher's/Roswell at 7:30 a.m. Selected passages from the Old and New Testaments are discussed. This group is open to all men who would like to join. Contact Bev Burrell.
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Men’s Retreat 2012
Friday to Sunday, March 9-11, 2012 at Brasstown Valley Resort.
Do you "Do It Yourself" or get by with a little help from your friends? If you answered yes to either, you will want to join the men of RPC at our 2012 Men's Retreat. Our theme this year will be the family handyman - the guy who builds, rebuilds, or remodels his life or the relationships in his life. Lane Alderman will be our leader as we sharpen our building skills - with a little help from our friends...and God's blessings, of course.
Click here for more information. If you are interested in attending, contact Rick Stewart for availability, 770-777-3669 day or 678-207-9812 evening. Click here for more information on the optional fly fishing activity, and contact Rick Heneghan to register.
Contacts: Rick Heneghan, David Pynne, Rick Stewart and Reaves Newsom.
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"Fun Fridays" Women's Prayer Group
Fridays from 8:30-10:30 a.m. in the Prayer Room. We pray for God's church, the community and the world. Prayers are taken directly from scripture, AND we engage in relaxing and refreshing "play" that includes creative activities such as painting, clay and fabric crafts; physical activity such as yoga and neighborhood walks; and literary pursuits such as writing poetry, silly songs and reading stories. All are welcome, and there is no cost. Contact Diane Duane.
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Creative Arts Study and Fellowship
Tuesdays, 10 a.m., CLB 243
Stuck in Creative Molasses? Then join our new Creative Arts Study and Fellowship group!
Open to ALL creative types.
Intrigued? Contact Betty Walser for more information.
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College Ministry
The RPC college ministry hopes to serve the college-aged folks of this community through Bible study, missions, and fellowship. As the world around college students shifts constantly, RPC is the steady and secure place for students to receive support, prayer, and encouragement in life. Click here to learn more through the group’s Facebook page.
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Small Groups
Interested in starting a new group? Contact Leslie Carruth to learn more.
Need a list of other connection opportunities? Click HERE. |