Church Highlight: Peachtree City Christian Church – Peachtree, GA

Church Highlight: Peachtree City Christian Church – Peachtree, GA

Peachtree City Christian Church (often referred to as PTC3) in Peachtree City, Georgia, is more than just a local congregation—it’s a hub of gospel-centered ministry that has shaped lives and leaders for decades. Since 1993, Dr. George Dillard has served as Senior Pastor. Over that time, PTC3 has built a reputation for uncompromising biblical teaching, heart for worship, and a resolve to make disciples—not merely to maintain attenders.At the core of PTC3’s identity is its mission: “We aim to build relationships, introduce people to Jesus, and grow disciples.”  Alongside that is a deep commitment to prayer: they describe themselves as “a praying church that serves in our homes, community, and world.” Prayer at PTC3 is the foundation.  Their vision is visible in how they mobilize believers not just inside the walls of Sunday worship, but out in homes, neighborhoods, across local needs, and in global missions.

Dr. George Dillard has been central to shaping that culture. His academic credentials—Bachelor of Science from Atlanta Christian College (Point University), Masters of Ministry, and Ph.D. in Theology from Evangelical Theological Seminary—give him both the theological grounding and pastoral pitch to preach with depth and relevance. He and his wife Renee have raised three children—Tiffany, Alexis, and Stewart—while planting their family deeply in the community. Dr. Dillard’s leadership is characterized by perseverance, authenticity, and a willingness to invest time and spirit into both large gatherings and small moments.

What makes PTC3 compelling, is how it juggles ambition with humility. Its leadership structure is built around equipping ordinary believers to share faith, to disciple others, to serve. The church doesn’t rely only on the platform moments but in homes, small groups, outreach, serving opportunities—real people doing real Kingdom work.

PTC3 shows that faithfulness over time, committed leadership, mission clarity, and relational discipleship produce deep, lasting fruit. Churches that endure don’t always make headlines—they build prayer lives, forge spiritual disciplines, cultivate people who both follow—and lead. The work is slow. The work is sometimes unseen. But when a church says “we build relationships, introduce people to Jesus, grow disciples,” and lives that out—for decades under someone like Dr. George Dillard—it becomes a testimony that God’s work truly lasts.

Please join us this week as we celebrate and lift up our friends at Peachtree City Christian Church in prayer! We are excited about all God is doing and will continue to do in and through them!

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