First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta launches Epiphany to help entrepreneurs

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta launched the Epiphany to help entrepreneurs. (Photo taken from First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta’s Facebook post)

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta launched the Epiphany to help entrepreneurs.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 15, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta said the Epiphany assists entrepreneurs who have unique solutions to societal problems. 

According to the church’s post, it recently revealed the venture finalists for this year. 

The church said each will receive an initial grant and be partnered with subject-matter experts who will help them with a variety of issues specific to their firms, such as business growth, marketing, operations, resource planning, and networking. 

Ventures that complete the program will be eligible for further investment from a pool of $200,000 at its conclusion, according to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.

An epiphany is a new form of giving that encourages people to find new ways to share Christ's love in the world, the church said. 

The church expressed their excitement for all of this year's endeavors.

It is advised to visit the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta’s Facebook post for more information.

Connect With Other Fellows

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta invited young couples with small children to interact with one another to find opportunities.

The Presbyterian Church of Atlanta announced on Facebook on Saturday, June 4 that it will provide opportunities for couples with young children to connect.

They are allowed to attend playdates on June 11, July 9, and August 13, according to the church's statement.

Beginning at 10 a.m., families with children under the age of four will assemble at the church playground. The church stated that it was for pleasure and togetherness.

They can either register ahead of time or go to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page for more information.

Sunday Classes for New Parents

Sunday classes for new parents have resumed at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church.

The new parent class at Atlanta's First Presbyterian Church resumed on Sundays at 10 a.m., the church said on Monday.

The church has also invited other parents and pastoral staff to the library for fellowship, discussion, and mutual support.

Despite the fact that all parents are invited, the program is primarily for parents of newborns and small children.

Participants can email Lynne Wisard at lwisard@firstpresatl.org for more information.

They can also learn more about this story on the Facebook page of the First Presbyterian Church.

More Programs at Church

The First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta needs more volunteers to help with its many programs.

The church announced on Facebook on Saturday, May 21, that it was looking for volunteers to help spread God's love through caring for others.

The public can learn about the different ways volunteers can give back to the community through volunteering, according to the church's post.

According to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, people can let God's transforming light in by opening themselves up to others.

Volunteers interested in additional projects should go to firstpresatl.org/volunteer.

They can also learn more about this topic by going to the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta's Facebook page.

 

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