Peach City Fellowship is in friendly cooperation with the Southern Baptist Convention. Therefore, we hold to the Baptist Faith & Message 2000.
The SBC is a body of like-minded local churches cooperating together to reach the world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
A Few Distinctive Positions on Marriage, Family, & Sexuality
In addition to our Affirmation of Faith: The Baptist Faith and Message (2000), we have adopted both the Danvers Statement on Biblical Manhood and
Womanhood and the Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality as being representative of the church’s comprehensive understanding of Biblical marriage.
The Danvers Statement summarizes the need for the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (CBMW) and serves as an overview of our core beliefs. This statement was prepared by several evangelical leaders at a CBMW meeting in Danvers, Massachusetts, in December of 1987. It was first published in final form by the CBMW in Wheaton, Illinois in November of 1988.
Evangelical Christians at the dawn of the twenty-first century find themselves living in a period of historic transition. As Western culture has become increasingly post-Christian, it has embarked upon a massive revision of what it means to be a human being. By and large the spirit of our age no longer discerns or delights in the beauty of God’s design for human life…
Theological Distinctives
In addition to the Baptist Faith and Message (2000), this church adopts the Abstract of Principles, which was adopted by the Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in 1858, and the Peach City Catechism as adjuncts to the Affirmation of Faith.
Meet our team
Peach City Fellowship recognizes the biblical office of both Elder and
Deacon.
Hank Walker
Pastor
Ryan Hand
Associate Pastor
Mike King
Executive Pastor
Mike Deason
Elder
Mark Riley
Elder
Jason Bryant
Elder
Mark Dye
Deacon
Justin Gentry
Deacon
Clarence Simpson
Deacon
FAQs
What services are provided on Sunday?
We offer Sunday school classes for adults, youth, and children beginning at 9 AM. Our Worship Service begins at 10:15 AM.
What type of service should I expect?
At Peach City Fellowship, we are committed to expositional preaching. That means we go verse by verse through entire books of the Bible so we receive the full counsel of God. Our singing consists of both traditional and modern hymns. We partake of Communion every 4th Sunday with a fellowship meal to follow.
Are there any midweek activities?
One of our core commitments as a church is discipleship. We currently offer a men’s & women’s Bible study each week. Men meet on Mondays at 6 PM while our women meet on Wednesdays at the same time. The Bible studies at Peach City Fellowship are for both church members and visitors.
Core Church Documents
To get an even deeper understanding of who we are as a church, download and read our Church Covenant & Constitution.