The Intown Collaborative Ministries is set to hold its 9th annual “Heart and Home” fundraiser, according to Druid Hills Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, March 22, the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church announced that the 9th annual “Heart and Home” fundraiser of the Intown Collaborative Ministries will be held at Terminal West.
The church said the event will be held on Sunday, April 24 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
According to the church, the event will have food, beverage, entertainment, and auctions among others.
Meanwhile, the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church said tickets and more information will be available at this link.
Interested participants may also visit the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church’s Facebook page for additional information.
Druid Hills Presbyterian Church’s Mission Statement
According to its website, the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church is located on Ponce de Leon Ave. in Midtown Atlanta, across from The Majestic.
The church has a long history in Atlanta and within the Presbyterian Church (USA), and it invites the community to join us in continuing that legacy as a true and effective witness to God's love.
Everyone is welcome to attend the Druid Hills Church to learn about God's plan for their lives, to celebrate God's work in the world, and to serve their neighbors.
The congregation, according to the church, is a diverse, welcoming family of people from all over the metro Atlanta area. Midtown, Virginia Highland, Poncey-Highland, Candler Park, Lake Claire, Inman Park, The Old 4th Ward, Reynoldstown, Druid Hills, and Little 5 Points are all nearby.
According to the church, its members come from all over the Atlanta metro area.
Those who want to learn more about this subject can visit the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.
Sumptuous Meal With Church Members
This Sunday, members of Druid Hills Presbyterian Church shared a sumptuous meal with members of Mercy Church.
The Presbyterian Church said in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Feb. 16, that church members were able to eat lunch with their Mercy Church brothers and sisters on Sunday.
The Druid Hills Presbyterian Church family prepared chicken, green beans, and hash brown casserole, according to the church's post.
Suzette Stewart, Jan Murphy, and Susan Rutherford, who were serving a total of 40 customers, were also photographed by the church.
According to the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church, it was a wonderful opportunity to spend time with a larger church family.
For more information on this article, interested readers should go to the Druid Hills Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.
The Druid Hills Presbyterian Church earlier invited the public to bring old and clean styrofoam to the church.
The Presbyterian Church asked the public to bring any old and clean styrofoam to the church for recycling on Sunday in a Facebook post on Saturday, Jan. 1.
The CHaRm, according to the church's outreach team, will recycle it.
According to the post, public trash cans were placed outside.
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