Central Presbyterian Church announces to re-open offices on Jan. 3

The Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, announced that it will re-open its offices on Monday, Jan. 3. (Photo taken from Central Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

The Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, announced that it will re-open its offices on Monday, Jan. 3.

In a Facebook post on Monday, Dec. 27, the Central Presbyterian Church said that its church offices will be temporarily closed this week.

According to the post, the church staff will relax and rejuvenate for the New Year.

The Central Presbyterian Church said that it will open on Monday, Jan. 3.

Those who wish to see more information written on this article may visit the Central Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post.

Gift Giving on Christmas

In celebration of Christmas, the Central Presbyterian Church donated over 90 new winter jackets and food packs.

The Central Presbyterian Church announced on Facebook on Sunday, Dec. 26 that it had supplied over 90 new winter jackets to neighboring towns.

According to the church, it also offers a great hot supper provided by the FOCUS group, as well as shoes and bags donated by THRIVE.

They also extended their gratitude to all of the Central volunteers who joined them in celebrating the auspicious occasion.

Holiday Party

The outreach advocacy members of the Central Presbyterian Church had their annual Christmas celebration.

On Friday, Dec. 17, the Presbyterian church shared a video of their annual holiday celebration on Facebook.

The church also expressed gratitude to the volunteers, donors, and countless others who helped make the event a success.

Executive leaders from the Central Outreach and Advocacy Center offered their comments on the ending event in a video produced by the church.

Church’s ‘Alternative Christmas’ Market

The public was invited to Central Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Dec. 12 for fellowship activities and the "Alternative Christmas" market.

The Central Presbyterian Church advertised many pleasant and fellowship-filled programs in a Facebook post on Saturday.

According to the post, the church held caroling in the Courtyard at 9:30 a.m.

While enjoying excellent food and refreshments, attendees can buy, donate to worthy charities, and mingle.

Christmas Catalog

This year's "12 Days of Giving" brochure from Central Presbyterian Church will include Central Christmas images from families and congregation members.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Nov. 7, the Central Presbyterian Church invited the public to submit their favorite Central Christmas photos for inclusion in this year's Christmas catalog.

According to the church, the public was asked to submit their finest photos from the Advent candle lighting to the Children's Christmas pageant.

The Presbyterian Church said that it would like to share its joy with others.

According to the church's website, the Central Christmas photos can be emailed to Mark Wallace Maguire.

Church’s Advent Service

The Central Presbyterian Church held an Advent service of lament and healing on Tuesday, Dec. 7.

According to a Facebook post from the Central Presbyterian Church, an Advent service of lament and healing was held in the church's sanctuary at 7 p.m.

The special service was also live-streamed on the church's official social media pages, according to the post.

Screams of grief and prayers for individuals who have lost loved ones in tragic situations have been heard for a long time, according to the church.

According to the Central Presbyterian Church, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has killed thousands of people worldwide in the last 18 months. At various periods, individuals, groups, and nations have all expressed their unhappiness.

 

 

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