Christ the King Church -- an evangelical, Spirit-filled, sacramental congregation
Christ the King, founded in 1996, is a "three streams" church --evangelical, sacramental, and charismatic. It is the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of the Mid-South which includes Georgia and Tennessee. It is a member congregation of the Charismatic Episcopal Church. The pastor is David Epps, who also serves as the bishop of the diocese. Services are at 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. every Sunday.
The church has active music ministries, children's ministries, youth ministries, a motorcycle ministry, and men's and women's ministries. A service of Holy Communion is held every Monday evening at 7:00 pm and a short service with music, prayer, Holy Communion, and teaching is conducted at noon each Wednesday.
The congregation gives at least 10% of its income beyond its own walls and, in the local community, supports One Roof, Coweta Pregnancy Services, Community Welcome House , Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center, and other worthy causes. Church clergy also serve as hospital chaplains, hospice chaplains, and law enforcement chaplains. The church Parish Life Center also serves as a meeting place for the Marine Corps League, the Military Order of the Devil Dogs, and for other community organizations.
For information on the diocese, see www.midsouthdiocese.org. For information on the denomination, visit www.iccec.org.
VISION STATEMENT
To be a Christ-centered, Biblically-based, Spirit-led, Sacramental church family, glorifying God, and making disciples of Jesus Christ.
MISSION STATEMENT
To Share the love of Jesus Christ, with all people, through prayer, worship, teaching, fellowship, and service.
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