The Shallowford Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to join in a self-guided tour outing.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Feb. 11, the Shallowford Presbyterian Church encouraged the public to join from a self-guided tour of Auburn Avenue on Thursday, Feb. 17.
The church said the self-guided tour of Auburn Avenue, an Atlanta neighborhood that highlights the history, legacy, and achievements of Atlanta's African Americans.
According to the church’s post, the details of the event include a 9:30 a.m. departure from the church parking lot, 10 a.m. tour of Auburn Avenue, and 12 p.m. lunch at Sweet Auburn Municipal Market.
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Shallowford Presbyterian Church’s Worship Service
The Shallowford Presbyterian Church hosted an online worship session in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.
To help minimize the spread of COVID-19 infections, the Shallowford Presbyterian Church set guidelines for online worship and outdoor communions on Facebook.
According to the church, an online worship service was held on Sunday, Jan. 9 at 11 a.m. An outside communion was also held at 2 p.m., according to the church.
The public was invited to bring their own chair, dress warmly, and join the Shallowford Presbyterian Church for a 20-minute prayer and worship session.
According to the church, attendees were asked to park in the lower parking lot or along the perimeter of the upper parking lot and congregate under the portico in the top parking lot.
Meanwhile, the Presbyterian Church has announced that on Saturday, January 15, it would hold an online worship service.
An in-person service was held in the sanctuary on Sunday, Jan. 23, at 8:30 a.m. According to the announcement, the event took place between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Only 150 people were allowed to participate, and they were compelled to wear masks and maintain social distance.
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Church’s New Organist
This February, the Shallowford Presbyterian Church welcomed its new organist.
The Shallowford Presbyterian Church welcomed William Fred Scott as a guest organist this month, according to a Facebook post on Thursday, Jan. 27.
Scott was immersed in the Atlanta music industry, according to the post, and has been a gift to the city since 1981.
The public was welcome to hear Scott perform in person or online on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. February and March are the months to look forward to.
Meanwhile, the Shallowford Presbyterian Church hosted a two-part mini-retreat on developing mindfulness practice.
On Thursday, Jan. 27, and Thursday, Feb. 3, the Shallowford Presbyterian Church invited the public to join the two-part mini-retreat via Zoom.
According to the post, the two-part mini-retreat focused on discovering the benefits of mindfulness practice. The retreat took place on Thursday, Jan. 27, and another one took place from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 3. The emphasis was on rediscovering the benefits of mindfulness practice.
According to the church, interested participants can register online.
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