First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia seeks volunteers for Sunday Prayer Breakfast

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia sought volunteers for Sunday Prayer Breakfast gatherings in March. (GoogleMaps)

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia sought volunteers for Sunday Prayer Breakfast gatherings in March.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, March 12, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta announced that it is seeking volunteers for Sunday Prayer Breakfast gatherings in Fifield Hall this March.

According to the church’s post, volunteers will provide food and hospitality to those in need in the community.

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta said the time of arrival is 6 a.m. and cleanup completed by 8 a.m.

Interested participants may visit the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta’s Facebook post for more information written on this article.

‘Characters at the Cross: Pontius Pilate’

The public is welcome to attend the sermon series "Characters at the Cross: Pontius Pilate" at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church.

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta encouraged the public to attend the first Sunday of Lent and part one of their sermon series in a Facebook post on Sunday, March 6 "Pontius Pilate, a Crucifixion Character."

According to the church, the sermon series, "Rev. Rebekah LeMon led the group "Characters at the Cross: Pontius Pilate."

The schedules of 8:30, 9:10, and 11 a.m. were among the in-person worship hours. At 9:10 a.m., they can watch the livestream of the in-person worship. According to the church, services are held at 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.

YouTube, Facebook, and the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's website (https://www.firstpresatl.org/livestream) all have live streaming accessible.

For further information, they can go to the Facebook page of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.

Bible School 2022

At Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church, registration for Vacation Bible School 2022 has begun.

Registration for Vacation Bible School 2022 is now open, according to the First Presbyterian Church, which announced it on Sunday, March 6.

On their journey for God's dazzling light, 3-year-olds through rising 5th-graders will have an interactive, stimulating, Bible-based fun time, according to the church's post.

According to the church, they will become explorers, learning how God's light shines on them and how they can reflect it in their daily lives.

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page has further information on the event.

New Preschool Director

A new director is being sought by Atlanta First Presbyterian Preschool.

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta announced on Facebook on Saturday, Feb. 26 that it was recruiting a new preschool director.

The director would be responsible for establishing a developmentally appropriate and exciting curriculum for children aged 18 months to Kindergarten, according to the post from the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.

According to the church, all tasks and job activities are carried out in accordance with the First Presbyterian Preschool concept and standards, as well as the Cognia Standards for Early Childhood Programs.

Anyone who knows someone who would be interested in learning more about this incredible opportunity please refer them to the website.

The public was invited to a "Masterworks Concert" at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, Feb. 23.

According to the church, lead flute Christina Smith and the Georgia State University Symphony Orchestra performed during the "Masterworks Concert."

The Concerts@First music series, which takes place in Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church, promises a fantastic evening of musical brilliance.

 

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