Two magnolia trees in Peachtree Presbyterian Church were illuminated on Friday, Nov. 26, with thousands of lights starting the holiday season.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Nov. 26, the Peachtree Presbyterian Church announced its two magnolia trees with trees to mark their Thanksgiving and Christmas tradition.
The church said the two trees have 250,000 lights representing hope and joy in the church, community, and city.
The Peachtree Presbyterian Church encouraged the public to join their Holiday festivities, found at PeachtreeChurch.com/Christmas.
The church has also shared photos and videos of the lighting event on its Facebook post.
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Decorations in Peachtree Church
The Peachtree Presbyterian Church has been decorated for the holidays by a group of volunteers and employees.
The Peachtree Presbyterian Church released photographs of volunteers and staff who spent hours bringing the joy and beauty of the holiday season to the church in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Nov. 24.
According to the post, the church has also expressed gratitude for the employees and volunteers' time and effort.
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Peachtree Church’s Mission
According to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church website, the only way for His disciples to make a difference in a society that sorely needs love, hope, and joy is for them to cultivate an active, daily connection with Jesus Christ.
The church members said that by growing their knowledge and comprehension of their faith and demonstrating the sincerity of their beliefs in service to one another and the world, they could join God in His enormous restoration endeavor.
People must join Christ in restoring all things daily, according to the Peachtree Presbyterian.
According to the church, God's love causes people to put their differences aside.
People encounter the fullness of God when they step out of their comfort zones, take chances, and challenge themselves to know and value one another, according to the church.
God's love is both warm and firm, welcoming and challenging at the same time.
According to the church, people endeavor to balance these two aspects of God's love at all times, being reminded that they are completely and finally loved while also being encouraged to grow more like Jesus daily.
Best-Selling Author
At the Peachtree Presbyterian Church, the public was invited to a free inspiring discussion with Max Lucado, the best-selling author.
The Peachtree Presbyterian Church announced on Facebook on Tuesday, Nov. 9, that best-selling author Max Lucado paid a visit to Atlanta on Sunday, Nov. 14.
According to the church, Lucado offered an in-person and inspiring message of hope and encouragement at 8:45 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11:15 a.m.
The event is free and open to the public, according to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church.
On the other hand, the Presbyterian church stated that the event is free and open to the public, although seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
According to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church's website, Max Lucado is a pastor, presenter, and best-selling author who "writes books for people who don't read books."
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