The Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, has called the public to sign up in the “Seeds of Hope.”
In a Facebook post on Thursday, Feb. 20, the Peachtree Presbyterian Church invited the public to sign up to participate in the “Seeds of Hope” for ministry partners in Malawi and Liberia.
The church has also shared a video of the Peachtree Presbyterian Church staff labeling more than 100,000 seed envelopes Peachtree volunteers will fill.
According to the church, the seeds will go to the ministry partners in Malawi and Liberia.
Interested participants may sign up now at PeachtreeChurch.com/Seeds.
Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s History
The only way for His disciples to make a difference in a society that desperately needs love, hope, and joy is for them to cultivate an active, daily connection with Jesus Christ, according to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church website.
Members of the church stated that by deepening their understanding of their faith and expressing the sincerity of their beliefs in service to one another and the world, they may join God in His massive restoration project.
According to the Peachtree Presbyterian, people must join Christ in restoring all things on a daily basis.
The religion claims that God's love causes people to set their differences aside.
According to the church, people encounter the fullness of God when they move out of their comfort zones, take risks, and push themselves to know and value one another.
God's love, according to the church, is both warm and firm, inviting and confronting.
People are encouraged to balance these two facets of God's love, according to the church, by being reminded that they are completely and finally loved while also being challenged to become more like Jesus on a daily basis.
Those interested in learning more about this post can go to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church's website.
Church’s Bible Reading Plan
The ministry team of Peachtree Presbyterian Church worked together to design a Bible reading plan, according to the church.
The Peachtree Presbyterian Church stated on Facebook on Friday, Jan. 7, that its ministerial staff has committed to developing a Bible reading plan for its faith and the community in 2022 this fall.
“Quest: Exploring God's Story Together,” according to the church, begins this Sunday.
More information is available this year at PeachtreeChurch.com/Quest, according to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church.
Church’s Mission Values
God's love compels people to let go of the things that divide mankind, according to the church's website.
When people venture outside of their generational comfort zones, take chances, and challenge themselves to know and value each other, they encounter the fullness of God.
According to the church’s website, God's love is both warm and firm, embracing as well as confronting.
The church said the people try to keep these two parts of God's love in balance at all times, remembering that they are totally and finally loved while also being challenged to become more like Jesus on a daily basis.
When God's love is completely and fully lived out, it transforms everything. It alters their perspective of the world. It gives them hope for a better life and encourages them to share what they've been given with others. They demonstrate God's love in tangible, practical ways that make a difference.
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