Covenant Presbyterian is so thankful for the men and women who serve and protect the county that we love. We are also thankful for the many Covenant people who made the picnic possible. From planning, to yard work, to cooking life-changing BBQ, our church family came together to make a great day.

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To kick off their Christmas break, the youth embarked on a journey to North Carolina to ski. With only a few experienced skiers there were a lot of great wipe outs and a lot of laughs.
 
 
 The women of all ages from Covenant met together for a time of sharing crafts and fellowship, gaining new skills in holiday cooking, crocheting, and festive paper crafts. We had such a great time and we hope all ladies will join us next time!
 
 

WHEREAS, Elder Louis F. Salzmann, devoted servant of God, has faithfully served Covenant Presbyterian Church for over    27 years.  During that time he has served as elder, teacher, choir member, Christian Education chairman, and preacher.  Elder Salzmann has served on numerous committees including a Pastoral Search Committee, and served as a pastoral assistant to a former senior pastor;  

and, Whereas, Elder Salzmann is a gifted leader in all areas of Christian Education, including teaching Sunday School classes and leading small groups;            

and, Whereas, during this period, God has drawn the congregation together through Elder Salzmann’s wisdom and ministry, to glorify Him and serve Him in love, and has used Elder Salzmann’s life’s testimony to grow, nurture, and impact a whole generation of Covenant members;  

and, Whereas, he has earned our complete trust by faithfully and conscientiously being dedicated to worship;  teaching, and serving the congregation and staff of Covenant Presbyterian Church; 

and, Whereas, Elder Salzmann has maintained a long lasting relationship with Covenant’s Session and congregation, and as an elder faithfully serving and tending his sheep, serving out of a love for Christ which sustains his unfailing commitment;

and, Whereas, we are a flock of unruly sheep, quick to wander and often entangled in the world's thorns.  But Elder Salzmann, a faithful servant of Christ and man of godly wisdom and integrity, has lovingly and faithfully been shepherd, teacher, listener, comforter, counselor, administrator and dear friend to all.  Even as Christ laid down His life for the Church, Elder Salzmann has 
given himself in devoted service to this flock.

BE it therefore resolved that the Session of Covenant Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, Georgia, expresses its heartfelt appreciation, gratitude, and high acclamation to Louis F. Salzmann, and in recognition of his exemplary and faithful service
to the Lord and to Covenant PCA, commends him as ELDER EMERITUS;


AND, that it be further resolved, we give all honor and praise to our Sovereign God for Elder Salzmann’s humble, dedicated,
and unwavering service to the church and our Lord Jesus Christ.

 
Soli Deo Gloria!


Adopted by the Session on October 4, 2011.

 
 
Twenty members of the Builders Sunday School Class went on a trip Thursday, October 13, 2011 to the north Georgia mountains. Pastor Jamie Lambert drove the church van and was a great driver and outstanding navigator with the help of a GPS and several seniors telling him where to go!  

The first stop was at Panorama Orchards where we purchased apples along with other items. (We just picked the apples out of bins not off the trees!) Then we had a delicious barbecue lunch at the Pink Pig in Cherry Log, Georgia with Mary Cheves as our hostess. Following lunch the group went to Mary's cabin for dessert that included fried apple pies and apple cider.  

The class enjoyed visiting at Mary's cabin and appreciate her having us. The rains came but didn't damper spirits as the group returned to Fayetteville.