Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia holds memorial planning workshop

Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia held a memorial planning workshop. (Photo taken from Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia held a memorial planning workshop.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Nov. 2, the church said that being prepared for a funeral or memorial ceremony is one of the best gifts they can give the families.

According to the church's post, participants will join Scott Tucker for a session on either Thursday, Nov. 3, or Sunday, Nov. 6, where they will go over this procedure and how you can leave their loved ones with this legacy.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church said the session on Nov. 3 from 1 p.m. was held at Canyon or on Nov. 6 from 11:15 a.m. at Room 2315.

The church said no RSVP is required and everyone is most welcome to attend.

Additional information can be found on Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post.

Church’s Vision, Strategy

The church said that pastors and ministry leaders will talk to them about Peachtree Church's vision and strategy, its core beliefs as a community of faith, and specific ways people can get involved.

According to the church, they will participate in interactive sessions where they can interact with others who are also considering their futures at Peachtree and exchange thoughts with them.

Following the lesson, the church claimed to give everyone the opportunity to become a member.

Grow Relationship with God

The church claimed that it is easier for everyone to maintain the tension between these two aspects of God's love when everyone is constantly reminded that they are both intensely and persistently challenged to become more like Jesus each day as well as that they are completely and ultimately welcomed.

According to the church, it teaches that when God's love is real and complete, everything is transformed. It transforms how people view the world, according to the church.

The church said that it gives people hope for a better life and encourages them to share what they have been given with those around them.

It further claimed that it shows God's love in significant, practical ways that matter.

The restoration of everything requires daily obedience to Christ, according to the church's website.

The church declared its steadfast conviction that an active, everyday relationship with Jesus is the only way for His followers to bring about change in a world that is desperately in need of love, hope, and joy.

It claimed that by expanding their knowledge and comprehension of the faith and by serving one another and the larger community, followers of the faith might participate in God's vast restoration project.

According to the church, everyone is compelled to set aside their differences because of God's love.

Individuals encounter God in all of his richness when they step outside of their generational comfort zones, take risks, and push themselves to get to know and appreciate one another, according to the church.

The church claimed that God's love is both kind and firm, accepting and demanding.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church also issued a call for clothing donations for children in need throughout the holiday season.

According to the church's post, it requested assistance in order to bring joy to poor children during the holiday season.

 

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