Christians are craving a high-trust society. They want to live out the Dominion Mandate without constantly dodging the shrapnel of secular, anti-Christ ideologies in their workplaces and schools. There is a hunger for pursuing the practical outworkings of sphere sovereignty: family, church, and state functioning under the authority of Christ.

To build a high-trust, Christian society in Coweta and Fayette counties, we must first be honest about the obstacles standing in our way. Reformation Newnan exists to solve these core problems:


The Vision

A thriving, high-trust Christian ecosystem in Coweta and Fayette counties where Christ’s Lordship is tangibly expressed in faithful families, flourishing free enterprise, rigorous Christian education, and just local governance, securing a righteous legacy for generations to come.


The Mission

To connect, equip, and mobilize orthodox believers in the Newnan area to build a resilient, parallel Christian infrastructure. We exist to facilitate localized networking across church lines so that Christians can educate their children, conduct business, find godly spouses, and engage civic duties with uncompromising fidelity to God's Word.


The Manifesto: Christ's Crown Over Coweta

We believe that the Great Commission is not merely a rescue mission for individual souls, but a command to disciple the nations—starting with our own county. Because we hold to the victorious promise that Christ is currently putting all enemies under His feet, we build with generational optimism. We are not merely surviving; we are planting trees under whose shade our great-grandchildren will sit.

I. The Covenant Family and Education

The family is God’s primary engine for dominion. We reject the secular humanist indoctrination of the state school system. We are committed to classical Christian education, homeschooling, and robust cooperatives that raise children in the fear and admonition of the Lord. Furthermore, we intentionally foster environments where our youth can meet, court, and marry likeminded, orthodox believers locally, preserving and multiplying our covenantal heritage without sending them into the spiritual exile of the broader culture.