Neighborhood Church in Atlanta invites participants to join recording music video

The Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia, has called for participants to join in recording a new music video. (Photo taken from Neighborhood Church’s Facebook post)

The Neighborhood Church in Atlanta, Georgia, has called for participants to join in recording a new music video.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Oct. 27, the Neighborhood Church announced that their band would be recording a new music video for their latest single that is set to release early next year.

According to the post, the church expressed enthusiasm for the public to be part of the ongoing project.

The Neighborhood Church said no rehearsals are needed. However, a requirement will be to create joyful music together.

Interested participants may contact Kylan at kylan@neighborhoodchurchATL.com and visit the Neighborhood Church's Facebook post for more details and information.

New Church in Atlanta

The Neighborhood Church is new in Atlanta, Georgia, according to its website.

The website shared that this is not a church that tries to have everything figured out.

The church admitted that it had a lot of conversations, questions, and time spent sitting in the discomfort of life's complexities.

According to the Neighborhood Church, everyone is attempting to figure out life together. It is also believed that the church can have a role in this differently than many people have.

The church claimed it was designed from the ground up to symbolize Jesus' love in a "wall-breaking, life-changing, and sincere way."

The Neighborhood Church's fundamental aim, according to its website, is to restore via relationships with God and community. The church also declared its support for LGBTQIA+ people and its opposition to racism.

People should not have to go through life alone or terrified, according to the Neighborhood Church.

It emphasized that experiencing life's natural richness and completeness requires the participation of others, and they feel it takes a neighborhood.

The participants can worship with the church online every Sunday at 11 a.m. through its live stream.

 The church also expressed gratitude to its community partners over at Action Show Studios for their collaboration to make the live stream possible.

Free Little Pantry, Game Spot

Meanwhile, in front of the Neighborhood Church, a free mini pantry and fun area was installed.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, Oct. 16, The Neighborhood Church announced that the Girl Scout Troop had set up a free community pantry and fun area in front of the church on McLendon Avenue.

According to the church, the Girl Scout Troop established the pantry and game area to share resources in the neighborhood.

On the other hand, the Neighborhood Church stated that it required the community's help to keep the pantry and game area going.

The post read that people may contribute by donating non-perishable foods to the free mini pantry that they believe the neighborhood residents will use and appreciate.

Meanwhile, they can exchange games via the game location, according to the post. It also stated that the community might borrow a game that appears enjoyable and appropriate for them.

According to the church, volunteers were also needed to help sort the pantry on a weekly, monthly, or one-time basis.

Participants interested in viewing more information stated in this article may visit the Neighborhood Church's Facebook page.

 

 

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