First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta invites public to join Intergenerational Advent Festival

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The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta has invited the public to join its Intergenerational Advent Festival on Sunday, Nov. 28.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Nov. 10, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta announced that the Intergenerational Advent Festival would be held on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 10 a.m.

The church said the event, also called "hanging of the greens" will include Advent crafts, festive caroling, breakfast treats, and fellowship. They said the participants would also go home with the liturgy for their Advent wreaths.

Church Worship

According to the church's website, those interested in worshiping online should visit the First Presbyterian Church's live stream page, homepage, or every Sunday page.

The First Presbyterian Church said the new schedule of events would include everything the church offers, from weekly Sunday services to concerts and small groups.

Meanwhile, church members will update the event description with information on the virtual event's attendance.

According to the church, the Atlanta Design Museum, Union Theater, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Opera, and other local art groups are all within walking distance.

The church offers concerts and activities regularly as a result of these connections.

In 1848, Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church was established. The chapel is located near the Woodruff Arts Center on Peachtree and 16th Streets, according to the website.

The First Presbyterian Church, according to members, aspires to be a city leader in worship, spiritual education, service, community relations, and the arts.

According to the church, many families contributed to the city's progress, and significant anniversaries were commemorated.

More information about this article may be found on the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page and website.

Participants can learn more about this article by visiting the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page and website.

All Saints' Day Worship

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia hosted a memorial service for church members who had died on All Saints' Day.

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta offered an All Saints' Day worship from 8:30 a.m., 9:10 a.m., and 11 a.m. in a Facebook post on Sunday, Nov. 7. worship that takes place in person.

According to the article, attendees can also participate via live broadcasts at 9:10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 11 a.m., according to the article. YouTube, Facebook, and the church's website are all excellent places to look.

During worship, the staff reads the names of church members who died the previous year and lights a candle for them.

According to the First Presbyterian Church, it was a time of worship to enable people to rest in the hope and promise of the resurrection.

Those interested in learning more about this article can visit the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page.

American Songwriters

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta in Georgia will offer a memorial service honoring live American songwriters on Sunday, Nov. 14.

According to a Facebook post from the First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, Nov. 3, the Atlanta Chamber Players will return with a tribute performance for live American composers.

The church said the tribute performance would feature the international premiere of "Notes From Inside" by Benjamin Krause, the National Finals winner, from January 2021.

The church was also inspired by shared experiences during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic.

 

 

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