The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta held a meet and greet with this year’s ventures on Sunday, May 22.
In a Facebook post on Friday, May 20, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta invited the public for a meet and greet with this year’s ventures on Sunday.
According to the church’s post, forming new ties in the community is one of Epiphany's basic concepts.
With these in mind, it invited the public for a Meet & Greet with this year's initiatives on Sunday, May 22. They'll be manning tables both before and after the 11 a.m. start time of service.
Participants can learn about the important work that each of these organizations is doing to improve the community and how to support and help them.
Interested readers may visit the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta’s Facebook post for more information written on this article.
Church’s String Orchestral Performance
The public was invited to a string orchestra performance at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church.
On June 18, at 7 p.m., the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta had a string awakening on Wednesday, May 18, in a Facebook post.
According to the church's post, an all-BIPOC orchestra will perform music influenced by the African diaspora in honor of Juneteenth.
The Stats are hosting this concert as part of the Concerts at First Concert Series, according to the church.
More information about this topic can be found on the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page.
New Youth Chorus
A new youth chorus has been created at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church.
The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta announced the formation of a new youth choir in a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 26.
According to the church, no prior experience is required, and everyone is invited to attend.
The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta said the participation afforded opportunities for performance and, as the choir grew, future choral tours.
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performed at the First Presbyterian Church last Saturday at 8 p.m.
According to the church, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, led by Jerry Hou and coordinated by Jens Korndörfer, presented Saint-Saens' Organ Symphony and Poulenc's Organ Concerto.
According to the First Presbyterian Church, this was a one-time occurrence.
The event was organized by First Concerts at First.
Church’s Bach Lunch
On Friday, May 13, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta hosted another Bach's Lunch.
The First Presbyterian Church announced another Bach's Lunch with the American String Quartet and ECMSA Artistic Director William Ransom on Facebook on Thursday, April 28.
According to the church, the American String Quartet performed one of Bach's most striking chamber pieces alongside ECMSA Artistic Director William Ransom.
More information is available on their website and on the Facebook page of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.
Prayer Breakfast
On Friday, May 20, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta organized a special men's prayer breakfast.
The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta promoted a special men's prayer brunch on Facebook on Tuesday, May 10.
Coach Bill Curry, former Georgia State University head football coach and ESPN analyst, will speak, according to the church.
Coach Curry's wife, Caroline, and her ministry, Women Alone Together, will benefit from the proceeds, according to the church.
Do not miss the opportunity to dine, speak, and hear from one of football's best coaches, according to the church.
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