Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia invites public to join community conversation on restoration, justice

Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to join for community conversation on restoration and justice. (Photo taken from Neighborhood Church’s Facebook post)

Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to join in a community conversation on restoration and justice.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Sept. 14, the church said the event will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

According to the church, participants may share their experiences, concerns, and vision for non-police mental health crisis services in Fulton County, Georgia.

The church said they may register on the link provided in its Facebook post.

Neighborhood Church said that the event was an in-person event at Neighborhood Church located in Candler Park.

Interested readers may visit Neighborhood Church’s Facebook post for additional information on the event.

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According to the church, The Believers' Outlet was created to represent Christians who are underrepresented.

The church said it actively works to value and encourage the many intersections of race, gender, inclusivity, and culture at Neighborhood Church.

While bridging the gap between the church and the community, looking into the best practices for raising up believers for the twenty-first century, and offering a space that values all life experiences.

According to Neighborhood Church, The Believers' Outlet will offer a digital outlet of best practices to more effectively engage young African-American and ethnic believers in order to help them discover their passion, collaborate with peers to find their purpose, and cultivate a strong relationship with God.

Gramarye Media is the production, distribution, and content finding arm of the next-generation cross-media studio, according to the church.

A book publisher that creates genuinely immersive "wow" story experiences and vibrant fan communities, a movie company that combines technology and a perfect storm of tax and opportunity zone incentives to save expenses, a media team that concentrates on fantastic story experiences told through games, and more.

Supporter of LGBTQ Rights, Anti-Racism

Neighborhood Church declared that it opposed racism and backed lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) rights.

The church has stated that it aims to show the love of Christ in a way that is inclusive, diverse, and unrestrictive.

Atlantans from all around come to the church for a range of activities, the church stated, including worship, human connection, justice work, creative arts, learning and growth, community collaboration, uncomfortable conversations, seminars and meetings, celebrations, neighborhood events, and more.

They are a congregation of United Methodists in the Candler Park neighborhood of Atlanta, it continued.

According to the church's website, Neighborhood Church is a fellowship of cooperative Christian neighbors creating connections for justice and community.

Through its efforts, the church hopes to mend ties with God and its neighbors.

According to Neighborhood Church, the world and itself are neighbors who look out for one another on a large scale.

The community is made up of friends, families, activists, spiritual seekers, emotional baggage carriers, leaders, outcasts, natives, and immigrants. They reside in a friendly area.

For further details on the church, interested readers can view Neighborhood Church's website.

 

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