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Mount Paran Christian School offers a full college-preparatory program with Honors and Advanced Placement classes. MPCS incorporates art, music, computer, foreign language, and physical education as regular components of the instructional program, beginning in preschool and extending through high school.
The Desert of Paran or Wilderness of Paran (also sometimes spelled Pharan or Faran; Hebrew: מִדְבַּר פָּארָן, Midbar Pa'ran), is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It is one of the places where the Israelites spent part of their 40 years of wandering after the Exodus , and was also a home to Ishmael , and a place of refuge ...
He has been part of the music ministry, playing piano for worship services at Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta since December 1978. [2] His first professional music gig was with the Southern gospel family group The Nelons in the mid-1980s and early 1990s. He often accompanies Greater Vision on special occasions.
Trammell attended Mount Paran Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia. He played both baseball and football. [4] As a junior football player, he scored 13 touchdowns en route to a state championship and hit.500, drove in more than 30 runs and stole more than 30 bases for his travel baseball team. [3]
In 1987, Rutland was invited by the senior pastor of Mount Paran Church of God in Atlanta, Georgia, to serve as an Associate Pastor for a period of two years. [8] After completing his two years at Mount Paran, Rutland took the helm of the financially struggling and leaderless Calvary Assembly of God in Orlando, Florida , in 1990.
The prominent Neo-Gothic building is visible from Interstate 75, just south of the Mt. Paran Road exit. The sanctuary seats 2,800, is 240 feet (73 m) high, consists of 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) of space, and has over 90 stained-glass windows.
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Mount Paran Cemetery originated as a campground in early Madison County, prior to the separation of the Alabama Territory from the Mississippi Territory. [4] The campground was used by both Cumberland Presbyterian pioneers [2] and the local Cherokee; the land was also used by the American military as a muster ground under Captain John Williams. [4]