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New Chapter in Gospel Ministry - A brief intro


New chapter in the Gospel Ministry - A Brief Intro

We have completed the year on campus at Tech and have moved immediately into an exciting new work.

New mission - to plant a Christ-centered, mission minded, community church in a largely unreached neighborhood in Atlanta. We are partnering with the North Georgia Church Planting Network and a church planting church, CityChurch Eastside. This project will initially be called the “Parkside plant.” (Our focus neighborhoods are beside Atlanta’s Piedmont Park)

New support needs   Just like our work with Campus Crusade, we depend on financial support from individuals and churches. To make sure we can work full-time to reach this area and plant a multiplying church, we are planning to seek outside support for the next 3-5 years.

New donation instructions    Our support and finances will be handled through our new church planting partner, CityChurch Eastside. You have two options for making your donations, by mail and online:

By mail: Send your first donation, check payable to CityChurch Eastside (memo Parkside plant), to:

Trent and Emily McEntyre
City Church Eastside – Parkside plant
418 Calhoun St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

Online giving: Through our partnership church, CityChurch Eastside, go to http://citychurcheastside.org/give/ and follow instructions for electronic giving. You can set up your giving for monthly automatic giving. Designate the gift to Parkside Plant.

As always, your gifts are tax deductable and you will receive a receipt for your gift. Please let me know if you have any questions

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