Patricia Oberg was honored at our annual Thanksgiving Service on Sunday Night, November 24th, for her 30+ years of service to Covenant. Below is the resolution with which she was presented.
Resolution Whereas, Mrs. Patricia Oberg has faithfully served Covenant Presbyterian Church for over 30 years as the most consummate pianist; and, Whereas, during this period, she has exemplified the highest standard of professionalism, integrity, and competence; and, Whereas, Patricia is accomplished in all areas of piano music, and possesses extensive knowledge, skill, and experience rarely equaled; and, Whereas, Patricia has maintained a long lasting relationship with Covenant’s magnificent grand piano and plays expertly and with exceptionally high skills; and, Whereas, her knowledge and skills have enabled her to perform a broad range of tasks which has enhanced the beautiful, worshipful music produced by the piano; and, Whereas, she has earned our complete trust by faithfully and conscientiously performing the work required, always seeking to achieve excellence ; and, Whereas, Patricia’s polished and refined talent, and high quality work has earned her great respect for her capabilities. Be it therefore resolved that the Session of Covenant Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, Georgia, expresses its heartfelt appreciation and high commendation to Mrs. Patricia Oberg in recognition of her exemplary and faithful service to the Lord and to Covenant PCA, And, that it be further resolved that we give praise to our Sovereign God for Patricia’s most humble service. Adopted by the Session on November 12, 2013 “If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also. If anyone serves Me, him My Father will honor.” John 12:26 John had the opportunity to speak to students at Whitewater High School's FCA. Pray for John as he continues to speak at different schools and events, that the gospel of Jesus would change lives.
Where have you heard a story about a Hero dying for the villains? Covenant students got to join up with Chestnut Mountain Presbyterian's youth ministry to think about that truth: that in the gospel Jesus, the True and Better Hero, saves us, the ones who have rebelled against Him! Our theme was "Hero". To go along with the retreat theme, there was weekend-long team competition and each team was named after a superhero. Iron Man and Iron Minion. Each person wore a cape representing their team. Super hero teams help each other fly... ... which is pretty tiring. A huge thank you to all who prayed for the retreat! It was an awesome time to grow spiritually and closer together as a group.
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