Church Profile Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Name of Church: Peachtree Corners Presbyterian Church Date: 08//07 Address 598 Spalding Drive City Peachtree Corners StateGeorgia Presbytery:Second Presbytery Phone: 770-6-7005 Church Contact Person: Ann Crenshaw Email: Secretary@pcarpchurch.org Address Position to be filled Senior Pastor Part I: The Church A. Basic information about the church When was the church organized? 86 Active Membership Total Membership Church Membership 5 Years Ago 70 Annual General Budget $80,000 Number of New Members Last Year by: Profession Transfer 0 Reaffirmation 0 Number of members lost last year by: Death Transfer 0 Removal from Roll 6 Is your church part of a yoked parish? No Number of members who are Adult Women Adult Men Youth//Children Ethnic (Specify) Former Pastors. Please list your last three pastors, their addresses (if known) and the years they were at your church.. John Dorr 5890 Steltz Road, Glen Rock, PA 77 00-0. Rhett Carson 790 Greenville Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 879 008-0. Dr. John Cook 796 Gordon Road, Senoia, GA 076 0-07 B. Narrative information about the church On a separate sheet of paper, describe your congregation. Here are some suggestions to help you think about your congregational life.. Describe the physical building where your church is meeting.. Describe a typical Sabbath morning worship service.. How do members describe your church? How do visitors describe you church?. What is the social background of your church membership? What are their occupations? 5. What is the unique mission of your congregation within your community? 6. What are the ministry goals of your church? 7. What are the greatest challenges confronting your church in the coming year? 8. What special joys, opportunities, or challenges await a pastor in your congregation? See Appendix A Church Profile Page
Part II: The Neighborhood Check any terms which might apply to your neighborhood: Inner City Downtown Urban Residential Suburb X Rural Small Town College Retirement Resort Agricultural The total population of the town, community, or rural area within which the church is located is approximately 0,978 What would you say is the average distance your members drive to and from work each day? 5 miles Narrative about the Neighborhood (on a separate sheet). Describe the community in which your church ministers (occupations, recreational pastimes, social and ethnic makeup, etc.).. What changes is your community undergoing, and how is it affecting your church?. What does your church do to serve the local community? What does your church do to reach out to your neighbors? See Appendix B Part III: Activities A. Session. How many members are on your Session 9? Are they rotating or permanent? rotating B. Diaconate. How many members are on your diaconate? 0 Are they rotating or permanent? rotating Do you have women on the diaconate? Yes C. Youth. How many youth do you have in your Junior High? Senior High? Combined? 7 College groups? 0 Do you have any special programs other than Sabbath School and youth groups for your youth? (For example, youth choir, drama group, sports programs, etc.)? D. Children. How many elementary school children do you have? 7 Pre-School children? 9 Do you have a children's church? Yes What ages? Pre-K through st grade What other special youth events/activities do you have? Children s choir E Women's Societies. Do you have an active ARPWM group? Yes How many regular participators? 0 How many circles do you have? What special events does your ARPWM sponsor annually? Chrismas tea, book exchange, Daughters of the King banquet, Jubilee Birthday party F. Outreach Ministries. List any special service or outreach ministries you have, describe them, and list how many people participate. Occasional music and drama events. G. Missions. Describe how your church promotes World Missions and Local Missions. Missions Committee promotes interest and invites or missionaries per year to speak. What local missions do you support? Haggai Institute Church Profile Page
H. Social Events. What other on-going fellowship activities does your church have? Wednesday night fellowship dinner + Bible study (Adult and children s programs) What special events occur annually in the life of your church that brings all your people together? Easter Egg Hunt, Fall picnic, Men s breakfast, Fellowship lunches I. Worship. When are your worship services? Sunday Worship 0:5 am to ~:00 What special worship events happen annually throughout the year? Christmas Eve service, Maundy Thursday worship, Easter breakfast J. Stewardship. Describe how your church encourages stewardship every year. Occasional sermons. Session committees are accountable for their budget. Does your church have a pledge system as part of your budget process? No work? If so, how does it K. Staff. Please list the full or part-time staff of your church. Senior Pastor (vacant) Office Manager Children s Ministry Coordinator (part-time) Choir Director (part-time, vacant) Pianist (part-time) L. Christian Education. What is the average attendance in your Sabbath School? 50 adults What other educational/discipleship programs do you have? Men s discipleship groups Does your church have a regular new members' class? No as-needed Officer training? No M. Music. What on-going music ministries do you have in your church? Chancel Choir, Children s Choir Part IV: Expectations of a Pastor Describe the characteristics and qualifications needed in a person who would fill this position. Seeking an ordained, inspiring leader, dedicated to the proclamation of the Word of God in accordance with and adherence to Reformed theological doctrine, demonstrating comfortable versatility within a broad range of worship styles, and experiencing successful ministry in a suburban setting, to foster effective outreach initiatives supported internally or in conjunction with existing Christ-based organizations and to lead and equip a warm, hospitable, and sincere congregation of 85 faithful believers toward fulfilling their vision for making disciples within their demographically diverse, substantially unchurched, predominately uppermiddle class, growing community in the Name and for the Glory of the Lord. If this is an associate position, describe how this person would work with the rest of the staff. What sort of ongoing evaluation will be offered by the church? 6 mo. Review Who will do the evaluation? Personnel and Operations Committee What style of leadership will the church expect of its new pastor? See above Preferred experience: Not necessary - years -5 years 5-0 years X 0 years or above What other expectations do you have for a pastor? (Such as doctrinal beliefs, values, lifestyle, etc.)? Church Profile Page
B. Pastoral Activities Listed below are 0 activities of a pastor in a church. Please determine a priority rating of these activities for the minister. Please limit your # categories to 6, and same for #s. Category High Low. Corporate worship and sacraments (Pastor works with congregation to develop a rich, meaningful worship experience). Proclamation of the Word. (The Word of God is preached with urgency and conviction. High priority on sermon preparation). Spiritual development of members (Pastor facilitates spiritual growth through individual training, counseling, and small groups). Evangelism of the lost outside the church (Pastor facilitates programs that train laypersons in sharing Jesus Christ with others) 5. Church growth and church planting (Pastor places strong emphasis on increasing church size and/or starting a new church) 6. Support and encouragement of missions (Pastor facilitates support and awareness of home and foreign missions) 7. Home Visitation of the members (Pastor places high priority on visiting people in their homes regularly) 8. Hospital or emergency visitation (Pastor willing to take time anytime to visit during sickness or emergencies) 9. Support of Christian education program (Pastor encourages education for all ages consistent with mission of church) 0. Counseling and referral (Pastor places high priority on developing counseling and referral programs). Congregational fellowship (Pastor places strong emphasis on developing congregational community of mutual love and support). Administrative leadership in the church (Pastor is comfortable with accepting administrative responsibility, delegation, and training of leadership). Stewardship and commitment programs (Pastor works with church to develop a stewardship program of time and talent.). Encouraging the ministry of the laity (Pastor encourages spiritual gifts of members, sharing opportunities for planning and participation) 5. Responsibility for teaching within the church (Pastor places emphasis on his own personal role of teacher) 6. Denomination and Presbytery service (Pastor is involved in and encourages participation on Presbytery and Synod level) 7. Social and political witness within and without the church (Pastor emphasizes Biblical witness in politics and society) 8. Social service (Pastor places emphasis on the ministry of social assistance in the community) 9. Development of congregation prayer (Pastor places strong emphasis on the ministry of prayers, offers prayer opportunities) 0. The development of youth and/or children's ministries (Pastor encourages programs to reach youth and children) Church Profile Page 5
Part V: Compensation Please state the compensation your church provided for your last pastor: Salary 8,000 Manse Allowance (if any) Other Allowances Auto,000 Cont Ed 00 What other forms of compensation does your church provide? What is the annual vacation period? weeks What time is allotted for study leave? week Did your church pay insurance? Yes No Social Security? Yes (allowance) No Does your church provide a manse? Yes No X If you do, please describe it. Has your church provided utilities for the manse? Yes No If you have a manse, have you provided an equity allowance? Yes No Are you willing to make changes in the compensation package for the next pastor? Yes X No Part VI: References Please list at least three people outside the church including at least one former pastor, who the candidate could contact to find out more about your church. Dr. John Cook Rhett Carson Dr. Leslie Holmes Shirley Cabe, Executive Director, Norcross Cooperative Ministry Church Profile Page 6
Appendix A: About Our Church The Peachtree Corners Presbyterian congregation meets in a traditional brick building with central sanctuary comprised of wood pews, choir loft, and pulpit surrounded by stained glass windows. The sanctuary is flanked by a fellowship hall with kitchen area and educational wing on one side, and office space on the other. Our 75-minute worship service follows a traditional call to worship, hymn, prayer, reciting of the Apostle s Creed, catechism reading, confession, scripture reading, children s sermon, prayers, offering and sermon (see attached bulletin). After the sermon, there is a closing hymn and benediction. Members and visitors alike describe our church as friendly and welcoming, with a diverse group of ages. We are a strong bible teaching church with a traditional feel to our worship services. Our smaller size allows for building strong relationships among our members. Members are middle and upper middle class college educated professionals, families and retirees. We are a traditional, reformed congregation with a small church feel whose mission is to move people from unbelief to spiritual maturity through strong biblical teaching. We aim to live out our mission by developing redemptive friendships and ministering in Jesus name, freely offering the gospel, and making disciples through Christ-centered worship and teaching that glorifies God and transforms lives. Our vision is to be a fellowship of believers in Jesus Christ that glorifies God, loves our neighbors, and is being transformed by His Word and Spirit. One of our challenges thus far has been to implement an effective outreach to the unchurched in the community. We are a small congregation with limited resources, a concern for preservation, and a resistance to change among some members. We have an opportunity for strong leadership to help develop a plan for outreach to the community and a plan for retaining youth. We want to strengthen our congregational prayer ministry and recruit more volunteers for existing ministries. Our building is strategically located on a prominent, high traffic corner of a large, affluent community where many do not attend church (nearly 0%). We own our building and have no debt. We have a loving, generous membership that is heavily invested in and dedicated to the church, and we would welcome a strong leader to help revitalize our congregation and share a clear vision for our future. Church Profile Page 7
Appendix B: About the Community Peachtree Corners is a north Atlanta suburban community that incorporated in 0 to become the City of Peachtree Corners with over 0,000 residents and,00 businesses. It is the only one of Atlanta's northern suburbs that was developed as a planned community. The growing community is currently undergoing residential and commercial development that caters to an expanding segment of upwardly mobile millennials and professionals. The location is very convenient to major interstates and highways compared to its northern suburban counterparts. The local business community includes many engineering and technology firms, and is home to several regional and national headquarters. A new town center is in progress that will feature retail shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, and will help Peachtree Corners distinguish itself from nearby Norcross, which has a strong neighborhood identity. The new town center will be a mixed-use live/play area, and will include a town green and townhomes in the $00-$500k range. The community also provides many parks and recreational activities for children. Our church building sits on the dividing line between the newer more affluent and the older less affluent parts of the community. Our church provides a Kids Hope mentoring program in a local elementary school. We offer the use of our facility to AA, Girl Scouts, and Classical Conversations homeschool group. We also partner with Norcross Cooperative Ministries. We host an annual Easter egg hunt for the community, and we are currently partnering with Healthy Families Initiative to provide training programs that help revitalize families and marriages. Church Profile Page 8