Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia invites public to Christmas series

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to a Christmas series called “Recovering Joy.” (Photo taken from Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia, invited the public to a Christmas series called “Recovering Joy.”

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Nov. 27, the church said the first Sunday of Advent, which is when people wait and look forward to the birth of Jesus Christ, will come soon.

According to the church, it provides four chances for worship: in-person at 8:45 a.m., 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m., and an online session at 11 a.m.  

The church encouraged everyone to its Christmas series called "Recovering Joy.”

It added for far too many people, joy has been lost in recent years,

The church said it not just rediscovered the gospel's joy for everyone but also spread it to others. 

Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta added that they will launch a movement of enduring joy on this day of growing hopelessness.

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

Putting Differences Aside

Everyone is bound, according to the church, to put aside their differences because of God's love.

The church asserted that when people stretch beyond their generational comfort zones, take chances, and push themselves to come to know and value one another, they encounter God in all the fullness of his character.

According to the church, God's love is at once embracing and uncompromising, kind and firm.

During the holiday season, Peachtree Presbyterian Church also made a request for clothing contributions for kids in need.

Based on its post, it asked for help so that it could cheer up underprivileged kids throughout the holiday season.

According to the church, it is simpler for everyone to maintain the tension between these two facets of God's love when everyone is constantly reminded that they are both fiercely and persistently challenged to grow more like Jesus each day as well as that they are unconditionally and ultimately welcomed.

The church claimed that everything is transformed when God's love is genuine and total. According to the church, it alters how people perceive the world.

According to the church, it inspires people to share what they have been given with those around them and gives them hope for a better life.

It further asserted that it demonstrates God's love in meaningful, functional ways that count.

The church's website stated that constant submission to Christ is necessary for the restoration of everything.

The church proclaimed its unwavering conviction that the only way for Jesus' disciples to effect change in a world that is badly in need of love, hope, and joy is via an active, daily connection with Him.

It asserted that believers may take part in God's extensive restoration project by deepening their understanding of the faith, and assisting one another, and the wider community.

Pastors, Ministry Leaders

According to the church, pastors and ministry leaders will speak with them about the mission and goals of Peachtree Church, its guiding principles as a community of faith, and the specific ways that people might get involved.

Students will take part in interactive sessions where they may talk to people who are also thinking about their futures at Peachtree and share ideas with them, the church claims.

After the lesson, the church said that everyone had the chance to join.

 

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