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In January 1941 a group left Rose Hill to begin a downtown congregation and became the Waverly Avenue church. Later they moved to Warm Springs Road and this congregation is still active in Columbus. In 1951 the congregation felt a need for another local work and purchased property on Norris Road. In 1953 a building was erected and a number of brethren from Rose Hill began a new work. This group eventually became what is now known as the Edgewood church. Members from Rose Hill, Norris Road and Phenix City began a work in South Columbus near what used to be the Traffic Circle on Victory Drive. They began meeting in 1958. This congregation is no longer in existence. After meeting in the Rose Hill area of the city for almost 60 years the congregation decided to move to where the city was growing. They bought land in the north part of the city on Old Moon Road (then Moon Road) in 1976. A building was completed and the first service was held September 8, 1986. At that time Jerry Accetura was the local preacher. In November 1987 David & Carol Spiece moved with their young son from Calgary, Alberta, Canada to begin working with the Rose Hill church. David continued his ministry here until January 2011. In October 2011, Bob Williams moved here from Mobile, Alabama to become the new pulpit minister. He and his wife, Sandy, have three children. In August 2001 Fred Liggin IV began working with the Rose Hill church as an associate minister/youth minister. During his stay he began a work at Columbus State University that is known as Cougars for Christ. After four years with the Rose Hill church he began working full-time in this ministry. In October 2006 Derik Roberts, a graduate of CSU with a Bachelors degree in Education/English, took over the work as the campus minister. Over the next six years this ministry experienced great growth and continued to be a great blessing to so many students. In August 2012 Will Borin, another graduate of CSU, replaced Derik as the next campus minister. Aaron & Jennifer Sparks came from Grand Rapids, Michigan and joined the Rose Hill family in September 2005 in the capacity of Youth Minister. Aaron and his family moved to England in May of 2010. Jordan & Corridan Coss, along with their son Chance, moved here in May 2010 to assume the work of youth ministry. They moved to California in September 2012, and we are currently searching for a new youth minister. During the years Rose Hill has been instrumental in starting churches in the area and has steadily grown in both number and strength. At present the congregation has around 240 members (including children) and has an active youth and college ministry. |