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Friendship Christian School
3160 Old Atlanta Road, Suwanee, GA
Fellowship at 10:15 AM - Worship at 10:30 AM


Psalm Sing on November 15

North Atlanta Reformed Presbyterian Church is pleased to announce a Psalm Sing that will be held on Saturday, November 15th, starting at 4:00 PM.  The event will be at the Oakmont Clubhouse, 4680 Oakmont Bend Drive, Alpharetta (Forsyth County).

The Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), which is the parent denomination, has from its inception in the eighteenth century always engaged in the ancient and Biblical practice of singing the Psalms of Scripture.  This type of singing features rousing renditions of various Psalms, as well as more contemplative versions.  Singing from the Psalms allows the church to experience the full range of human emotions and to celebrate in song the fullness of Christian doctrine.

After the time of singing, there will be a reception for Pastor Frank J. Smith and his wife Penny, who have recently moved to the area so that he can pastor the congregation.  Dr. Smith has previously ministered in New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Also, a voluntary collection of non-perishable foods, toiletries, paper products, cleaning supplies, and food vouchers will be taken. All items collected will be distributed to those in our community who are in need.

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