Inman Park United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia will hold a night out for parents.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Oct. 18, the church invited the public to join in the event.
According to the church’s post, it will hold games, a movie, and crafts, and will serve pizza.
The church said the children until the 5th grade will be welcomed.
The event will be held on Friday, Nov. 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Friday, Dec. 2, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Inman Park United Methodist Church said they may contact Michele at childrenipumc@gmail.com for more details.
Inman Park United Methodist Church’s Roots
According to the church's website, Inman Park United Methodist Church was established in 1866 and is situated in Atlanta's original "garden suburb," Inman Park.
The church asserted that as a result, one of Atlanta's oldest communities was created.
The building was dedicated on April 17, 1898, the church claims. The church asserts that Willis Franklin Denny II used stone from Stone Mountain to construct the well-known "castle" mansion near the intersection of Peachtree Street and West Peachtree. It went on to say that he was also in charge of Rhodes Hall.
Along with other well-known Atlanta structures, Denny also constructed the First United Methodist Church and St. Mark United Methodist Church.
Mask Mandate
The Inman Park United Methodist Church website stated that everyone, regardless of age, is required to wear a mask inside the church and during worship, in accordance with COVID-19.
According to Inman Park United Methodist Church, it mandated that any additional socializing take place outside of and after services, in addition to encouraging social isolation.
Since it embraces Jesus' teaching that everyone is loved and accepted by God and is welcome, it sees inclusiveness as a necessary attribute.
The church said that regardless of age, color, ethnicity, culture, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, marital status, legal status, or economic circumstances, everyone was encouraged to fully participate in the life and leadership of the congregation.
The church also said everyone is welcome to participate, grow, and serve here since, according to the church, everyone is a child of God, regardless of who they are or where they are from.
At 11 a.m., the general public is invited to attend. via YouTube, Facebook, or in person.
Participants were informed of Pastor Tara's email address, which is pastor@inmanparkumc.com.
The church also recommended visiting the official Inman Park missions webpage for anyone wishing to give.
It reportedly broadcasted its religious services from the sanctuary concurrently to its Facebook and YouTube accounts. According to the church, it will also be accessible on the Worship page until Monday.
Additionally, Inman Park United Methodist Church said that it supported Intown Collaborative Ministries this fall by holding a food drive.
On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the church announced it in a Facebook post.
The drop-off day will be on Thursday, Nov. 17, the church said.
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