The Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia has invited the public to join this week’s conversation.
In a Facebook post on Monday, May 16, the Neighborhood Church announced that it will hold its Neighborhood Conversation as it offered a behind-the-scenes look as they formulate the church’s worship series.
The church said it look at what Jesus is asking of them in this text using Luke 14:4-14, according to the post.
The church said it is Jesus asking them to say yes to the worth and completeness of all people, not simply their value to an unjust and inequitable social structure, or is Jesus telling them to say yes to the value and fullness of all individuals.
Interested participants may visit the Neighborhood Church’s Facebook post for more information written on this article.
Quarterly Injustice Initiative
The CompostNow was used by the Neighborhood Church as a quarterly justice initiative for environmental justice campaigns.
The Neighborhood Church noted in a Facebook post on Tuesday, May 10, that numerous sustainability efforts might be practiced at home.
The church said the CompostNow is used by the church to compost food waste, paper goods, coffee grounds, and other stuff.
All of the building's paper towels, as well as coffee grinds and filters from worship and the break room, are composted, according to the church.
According to the church, they also utilize compostable plates (along with real mugs and silverware) to make as little waste as possible when they get together.
For more information on this subject, interested readers can go to the Neighborhood Church's Facebook page.
Earth Day
On Earth Day, the Neighborhood Church started a quarterly environmental justice campaign.
The church announced on Facebook on Saturday, April 23, that the focus this quarter was both conservation work and learning about disadvantaged people's unfair treatment and how they may join the fight to press for change.
Individuals should get out today and do something good for the environment, according to the church's Facebook post.
The church invited folks to join them for a garden harvest labor day on Friday, April 29, beginning at 4 p.m. to get the garden ready for spring.
Participants can visit the Neighborhood Church's Facebook page to learn more about this issue.
Self Directed Prayer
In the sanctuary of the Neighborhood Church.
According to the Neighborhood Church, a prayer session has been organized for 7 p.m.
The service included self-directed prayer at prayer stations throughout the sanctuary, as well as space for solitude and meditation, according to the church's Facebook page.
The church said that on this most serious of days, people are allowed to come and go as they want.
The Neighborhood Church also posted a prayer for people who were at home on their Facebook page.
Those who were unable to attend were invited to set aside time at home to pray.
Visitors who want to learn more about this topic should go to the Neighborhood Church's Facebook page.
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