Cowan Mill Church is a cooperating member of the Southern Baptist
Convention, supporting over 5,000 missionaries worldwide. We minister to
the Winston, Georgia and surrounding metro-Atlanta areas. We look
forward to seeing you visit us!
Acts 1:8 - "But you will receive
power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witness
in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."
Becoming a Member of Cowan Mill
Church
There are three ways to become a member:
1. Baptism: For those who have been saved by accepting Jesus Christ as
Lord and Savior and desire to follow Christ by being baptized.
2. Letter from Another Baptist Church: For those who are saved, have
been baptized by immersion after salvation, and are members in good
standing of another Baptist church which will transfer them by letter to
CMC.
3. Statement of Faith: For those who are saved and have been baptized
after salvation but are not members of a Baptist church.
CMC History
Organized October 31, 1974 - 29 people met at the home of Jack & Anne
Walker under the leadership of Rev. Howard A. Walker Sr. Associational
Missionary Alfred Landers spoke about establishing a new church in the
Bright Star Road area.
The first Worship Service was November 3, 1974 with 50 people present
(41 in Sunday School). The church was constituted on December 15, 1974,
at Union Grove Baptist Church in Lithia Springs. On April 25, 1975,
ground was broken at the present church site. Pastor Walker drew the
plans and supervised the building. The first Worship Service in the new
building was November 2, 1975.
The building was remodeled in 1995-96. In 2001 we were renamed to Cowan
Mill Church to identify with our Community.
We are grateful for the leadership the Lord has given us through the
years, and we pledge our faithfulness to Him for the future.
CMC Vision/Mission - Goals
Our "Jerusalem"
-Douglas County
Our "Judea"
-GA/Southeast
Our "Samaria"
-North America
"Ends of the Earth"
-International
CMC Website
The CMC website official started on September 16, 2008.
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