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Support the Parkside Mission!

2013 Year end Gospel partnership opportunity 

Planting a Christ-centered, community focused, and mission minded church in the Piedmont Park area will provide wonderful opportunities for the people and institutions of this great area and, by extension, the world, for years to come! Planting a church as part of a mission to plant churches everywhere in Atlanta's intown neighborhoods requires a strong base of support and prayer from people and partnering churches.

As we finish a great 2013, we still need additional support!!
You can be a partner in this project in a number of ways including:

1. Prayer - please pray regularly for us or with us. Let us know if you would like more specific info about prayer requests or how to join us for a prayer meeting or prayer walk. 

2. Giving - please join our support team with monthly, quarterly, annual or special donations.
     a. Use our online giving options, remember to designate to "Parkside Plant."
     b. Send a check made payable to City Church Eastside and mention Parkside Plant in the memo to:
City Church Eastside
Parkside Plant
112 Krog St Suite 5
Atlanta, GA 30307

3. Participation - please consider joining us for service, outreach, or worship as the new ministry begins. If  you live in the area, please contact us so we can get to know you and share with you more about our plan for the new church. If you don't live in the area but wish you be part of the team, we invite you to pray about whether you should move into the Piedmont Park, Virginia Highland, or Morningside neighborhoods to help us in this exciting mission. 

Thanks!

Trent and Emily McEntyre


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