The Central Presbyterian Church in Atlanta has asked families and members of the church for their Central Christmas photos to be included in its special version of "12 Days of Giving" catalog this year.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Nov. 7, the Central Presbyterian Church encouraged the public to send their favorite Central Christmas photos to include in this year's Christmas catalog.
The church said the public is encouraged to share their memorable photos from the events of the lighting of the Advent candle up to the Children's Christmas pageant.
The Central Presbyterian Church underscored that it wants to share the joy they experience with other people.
The Central Christmas photos may email to Mark Wallace Maguire, according to the church's post.
Interested participants and those who wish to see more information written on this article may visit the Central Presbyterian Church's Facebook post.
COVID-19 Protocols
As the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) statistics data improves and immunizations for children aged five to eleven become accessible, Central Presbyterian Church's worship and other gathering protocols have been relaxed once again, according to its website.
The website stated that the online pre-registration for Sunday worship is no longer required, and on-site registration for meetings and programs is no longer required.
It added that the additional features would be added to the worship experience in January, pending the continuation of the decreased trend in COVID-19 infections and deaths.
According to the church's website, beginning Jan. 2, 2022, we intend to provide a nursery for the youngest members of the Central Presbyterian Church every Sunday morning.
The church said that masks must be worn on campus, and distancing must continue to be practiced. The attendees were advised to stay at home if experiencing fever or otherwise unwell.
The church also expressed gratitude for the public's patience and cooperation while the pandemic progressed.
The Central Presbyterian Church and its staff members express their gratitude to the 201 Task Force, whose beneficial advice on protocol issues.
Those interested to learn more about the church's COVID-19 protocols may visit the Central Presbyterian Church's website.
Events in Church's Site Suspended
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all activities at the church's location have been suspended, according to the Central Presbyterian Church's website.
The church's website announced that the public could connect and stay active by visiting the church's website's Connect With Us, Learn With Us, and Worship With Us pages.
The Central Presbyterian Church's website stated that it is looking forward to reopening its doors when the time comes.
Meanwhile, according to its website, the Central Presbyterian's sanctuary, built in the 1880s and is on the National Register of Historic Places, is a favorite wedding venue.
The church added that it also offers several classrooms, the historic Rand Chapel, and other facilities that groups use for various events throughout the year.
The Central Presbyterian Church said its location is an excellent venue for conferences, classes, and other events because of its proximity to the state Capitol.
Participants are encouraged to visit the Central Presbyterian Church's website for more information.
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