Testimonials


"Many thanks to (Cobb Faith Partnership) for their love and dedication that binds us together that we may further the outreach of our organizations in service to (our Lord Jesus Christ)."

Ann Brown, Past President - Church Women United in Cobb County

"I posted a need (on the Discussion Forum for) a family (with) a confirmed documented need that was a matter of urgency. I was contacted by several people that saw the request ... the need was met and the family was held together by the 'blessings' of others in the Cobb County Community. Thanks again to CFP for the (Discussion Forum)..."

Pearl Massey, Cole Street Missionary Baptist Church

"The Cobb Faith Partnership (CFP) …(exemplifies) the way the faith community can work together to support each other and to meet the needs of God’s children where we find them. Every congregation is within a stone’s throw of people who need clothing, food, or housing, who are underserved by our system and who need both material goods, prayers, and advocates to speak for them in the public arena. (CFP) does a particularly effective job of researching and publicizing need, then seeking ways to help congregations and ministries meet those needs.

The support CFP gives to participating (churches) is important as well. We can always do more, do what we do more effectively and in a more informed manner when we work together. CFP offers avenues for fellowship and mutual support for those who are in the front lines of serving the needs of Cobb County citizens.

We at the Regional Council of Churches are pleased to be a part of CFP; part of our mission is to facilitate in other geographical areas in the region the kind of collaboration and communication we see the CFP supporting in Cobb County. We were inspired by CFP’s Small Ministries Fair (in August 2004) and have helped duplicate it in South Atlanta. Sixty ministries and agencies came together at the Atlanta Christian College last spring to inform, inspire, and connect with each other.

(We express) our appreciation and admiration for the good work (CFP has) accomplished this year. Under (Kathy Grosskurth’s) leadership, the CFP has become a force in the community, and we pray for continued good governance for your fine organization. We send hearty congratulations on a job well done and prayers for many more years of good work (by CFP)."

Roy Craft – Executive Director
Ethel Ware Carter – Associate Director
The Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, Inc.

"A big THANK YOU (for your involvement in the Point-in-Time Count for the Homeless)! The point-in-time project is very important to our community and takes many volunteers to make it happen. Your (organization’s) enthusiasm to step up, find sites, and survey the homeless has not gone unnoticed. Please … pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  Look(ing) forward to working with you (again) in the future."

Lee Freeman – Vice-Chair, Policy Council for the Homeless &
Employment/Education Services Manager, The Center for Family Resources

"I endorse the efforts of Cobb Faith Partnership (as they meet) a great need in the community of organizing churches around central issues. It’s my pleasure to work alongside such a good community partner (as Cobb Faith Partnership)."

Rev. John R. Moeller, Jr., Executive Director – MUST Ministries

"I regret that I can’t be more involved with (Cobb Faith Partnership).  I know it takes commitment and participation from members (for its success)...Thanks for all of your hard work in “birthing” this important group.  It has been a long labor of love and (the) efforts have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated."

Darlene Duke, Executive Director – Sweetwater Valley C.A.M.P.