The Atlanta First United Methodist Church started a new series on the Gospel in Disney's "Encanto."
In a Facebook post on Friday, June 3, the Atlanta First United Methodist Church said it will start its Sundays in person and online worship at 10 a.m.
This Sunday, Jay Burnshorton, Pentecost, the official birthday of the Christian Church and responsible for working and connecting with the community, talks about Acts 2: 121, "The Miracle of Salvation."
Preach Disney's Encanto as it also launches this new series on the Gospel.
Grow Book Club Pick
The Atlanta First United Methodist Church invited the public to the Grow Book Club Pick in June.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 1, the Atlanta First United Methodist Church announced the picks for this month's Grove Cook Club.
According to the church, they met at 7 p.m. on Monday, June 27. Discuss Erik Shafak's award-winning novel The Island of Missing Trees on Zoom.
Reading guides were posted to the Atlanta First United Methodist Church Online Facebook Group in the next three weeks.
Sacred Cinema Group
On Wednesday, June 1, the Atlanta First United Methodist Church launched the ever-growing Sacred Cinema Group.
The Atlanta First United Methodist Church announced on Facebook on Friday, May 27 that the Sacred Cinema Grow Group met at Zoom on Wednesday, June 1, to discuss Disney 2021 Pixar's Luca (PG).
According to the church, participants can now register.
Atlanta Summer means faith and film during worship at Atlanta's first Joint Methodist Church.
This year, the church goes one step further by hosting the Sacred Cinema Small Group Series.
Between June and July, they discussed some of the spiritual implications of the latest Oscar-nominated films via Zoom on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Interested participants can find more information on this topic on the Atlanta First United Methodist Church Facebook page.
Summer Reading Club
On Monday, May 23, the Summer Reading Club met for the first time at the Atlanta First United Methodist Church in Georgia.
In a Facebook post on Friday, May 20, Atlanta's first Joint Methodist Church announced the first meeting of the Reading Club on Monday Summer.
According to the church, the general public was encouraged to start reading Sankofa this month.
The church said those who haven't read yet have time.
It's a fast-paced, fascinating book about women finding their true selves.
A description of the Weekly Reading is available on the Atlanta First United Methodist Church's online Facebook campus.
Library System
The Atlanta First United Methodist Church has invited the general public to visit the Central Branch of the Fulton County Library System.
On Thursday, May 12, the church announced on Facebook that the $50 million restoration work was completed at the end of last year, encouraging the general public to visit the central department of the Fulton County Library System.
Not only is the church building great and the library informative, but according to the church's Facebook page, this month there is an Asian Pacific American History Month exhibition in the main lobby.
Readers who want to know more about this topic should visit the Atlanta First United Methodist Church Facebook page.
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