Discipleship Seminar led by Ken G. Smith

North Atlanta Reformed Presbyterian Church is pleased to announce a seminar designed to assist believers to mature in their faith. Led by veteran minister Ken G. Smith, the seminar will be held on January 9th and 10th, 2009, in Cumming, Georgia.

According to Dr. Frank J. Smith, pastor of the congregation, the weekend conference will feature Bible basics. “Prayer and Christian living are topics which are foundational for everyone who professes faith in Jesus Christ. Ken Smith will be challenging not only new believers, but also longtime believers, to keep focusing on the One who has died and ever lives for us.”

Prior to his retirement, Pastor Ken G. Smith pastored churches in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Syracuse, New York. He has remained active in ministry, being engaged in seminar work at various churches around the country.

The seminar will be held at the Kiwanis Club, 417 Pilgrim Mill Road, Cumming, starting at 7:00 PM on Friday, January 9th, and will conclude at 3:00 PM on Saturday, January 10th. The full schedule can be found here. Lunch on Saturday will be provided to the participants. The suggested donation for the seminar is $10 for individuals and $20 for families. RSVP at info@atlanta-rpc.org or 770-241-3946.

North Atlanta Reformed Presbyterian Church is a mission congregation of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, a Bible-believing denomination with a long heritage in Scotland and America. The mission church presently meets for worship at the Oakmont Clubhouse, 4680 Oakmont Bend Dr in Alpharetta (Forsyth County), at 10:00 AM on the Lord’s Day. The public is cordially invited to attend.

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