About the Dalton Campus Pastor:
The Dalton Campus Pastor will play a role in furthering Rock Bridge’s mission by building bridges in their community, developing leaders and teams, replicating ministries, & caring for campus health.
The Dalton Campus Pastor's Responsibilities Include:
What You Bring:
Education & Experience
Personal Characteristics & Qualifications
What it’s like to live in Dalton, GA:
Dalton, Georgia is a community in Whitfield county with a population of 34,417. Public and private schooling is above average, with affordable college opportunities nearby. Dalton is the carpeting capital of the world and has extensive job opportunities regarding carpeting and flooring. This town is at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and is full of outdoor activities for tourists and locals alike. Dalton has easy access to larger cities like Chattanooga and Atlanta for those who enjoy more variety. This small town is very hospitable, and the citizens of this community take care of each other. Those who move to this city will feel welcomed and will always have something fun to do.
Denomination: Non-Denominational
Weekly Attendance: 3,000 - All Campuses
Location: Dalton, Georgia
Meet Rock Bridge Community Church:
Rock Bridge Community Church was planted in 2002 by Matt Evans, his wife, Beth, and a core team of people who saw the need for a new kind of church. They dreamed of a church that would reach the lost, the broken, the de-churched, and the spiritually wounded people of the greater Dalton, GA area.
Twenty years later, Rock Bridge is a contemporary multi-site church serving Northwest Georgia and the Tennessee Valley. Currently, around 3,000 people attend one of Rock Bridge’s 6 campuses each weekend, with the Dalton Campus offering a Spanish service. .
The team at Rock Bridge leads with a mission to glorify God by connecting people from all walks of life to life in Christ. We are passionate about seeing families and individuals develop a personal relationship with Jesus through relevant weekend services, small groups, ministry teams, and H.O.P.E. (Hurting, Outside the Faith, Poverty, Education) expressions throughout the community.