The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia has expressed gratitude to brides and grooms who chose to celebrate their weddings with them.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, March 31, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta thanked those brides and grooms who held their weddings at their church.
Every aspect of a wedding in the church supports this sacred marriage, from the historic splendor of the Tiffany stained glass windows to their imposing stone edifice, according to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
The church also expressed its gratitude to all of the brides and grooms who chose to celebrate their weddings with them, saying that it was an honor to be a part of such a special occasion for them.
The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta said those interested to book their weddings at the church may visit their weddings page at this link.
They may also visit the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta’s Facebook page for more information.
Musical Concert
According to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, the Atlanta Chamber Winds will serenade the audience in a musical concert.
The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta welcomed the public to a musical event on Sunday, April 3, according to its Facebook post on Friday, March 25.
The Atlanta Chamber Winds will perform Mozart's "Serenade in E-flat," Dvorak's "Slavonic Dance No. 9 in B-flat Major," and Söderberg's compositions on the third of April at 3 p.m., according to the church.
According to the church, this Concerts@First event will be livestreamed and aired in person.Tickets are available for purchase at this site for those who are interested.
They can also visit Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.
Church’s ‘Living Theology’
For anyone interested in learning more about their faith and spiritual life, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta is accepting applications for a two-year "Living Theology" program.
According to a Facebook post from the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta on Tuesday, March 22, the "Living Theology" program is accepting applications until Sunday, April 10.
Friends, family, job, anxiety, hope, desire, and fear are all linked to religion and spirituality in the Living Theology Program, according to the church.
According to the church, anyone who wishes to learn more about their faith and spiritual life can enroll in this two-year program.
For further information or to express interest in joining, contact Rev. Dr. Chris Holmes.
Samaritan Counseling Center
The public was invited to a celebration of the Samaritan Counseling Center of Atlanta's 20 years of service at the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
The Samaritan Counseling Center of Atlanta was held on Thursday, March 31, according to a Facebook post by the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta on Monday, March 21.
The Atlanta Samaritan Counseling Center marked its 20th anniversary with a beautiful breakfast buffet and a unique presentation, according to the church.
According to the church, interested people can utilize this website to purchase tickets, reserve seats, and join in the celebration.
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