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Cobb Faith Partnership

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Address:
569 Frasier Street
Marietta, GA, 30060
United States

Number of Volunteers Serving:
12
Number of People Being Served:
300
Web Page:

Mission Statement

Mission: Networking Local Faith-Based Outreach Ministries

Vision: Promoting Unity in Sharing God's Love with our Community

Core Values: As Members of Cobb Faith Partnership, we are committed to:

**Be guided by the highest moral principles and ethical standards in all we do on behalf of CFP (Proverbs 16:3; Matthew 6:33)

**Respect and appreciate each other's talents and spiritual gifts brought to the table by ALL participants (Matthew 18:19-22; Ephesians 4:1-16)

**Respect and appreciate each other in the spirit of unity and purpose (John 17:22-23)

Description

Cobb Faith Partnership (CFP) works to promote unity in sharing God's love in the Cobb County community. In connecting, communicating and promoting the important efforts of faith-based outreach ministries, CFP helps our community develop collaborative solutions to pressing issues such as homelessness and poverty.

By bringing ministries together, CFP works to create synergistic cooperation through pooling of community resources, developing efficient community service partnerships, and encouraging greater community-wide support among faith-based and community-based organizations in and around Cobb County - thereby proving over and over again the adage, "We are greater than the sum of our parts."

Since Cobb Faith Partnership doesn't have any staff, we are in constant need of volunteers in the following areas:

Administration/Office Support for Executive Board
Web Page Management
Database and Email List Management
Geographic Team Leader Support

Please contact us if you are interested in helping us Communicate, Connect, and Promote Faith-based outreach ministries in Cobb County, Georgia!

Program Type


Other Program

Denominational Affiliation


Non-denominational

Do you Require Formal Orientation Training?

No