St. Paul United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia invites to order, pick up delicious homemade Indian food

The St. Paul United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to order and pick up delicious homemade Indian food. (Photo by Marvin Ozz on pexels.com)

The St. Paul United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia invited the public to order and pick up delicious homemade Indian food.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 19, the St. Paul United Methodist Church said those interested and needed a break from cooking after the Easter weekend were invited to order some good meals.

According to the church, allow Naan Stop to prepare your meal. Order started on Monday, April 18, and to receive wonderful, home-cooked Indian food the next day on Tuesday, April 19.

Interested buyers may place their orders online.

For more information on this story, they can also go to the St. Paul United Methodist Church's Facebook page.

Church’s Easter Egg Hunt, Palm Sunday Procession

The public is welcome to participate in the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Palm Sunday Procession at St. Paul United Methodist Church.

On Friday, April 1, the St. Paul United Methodist Church invited the public to attend the church's annual Easter Egg Hunt and Palm Sunday Procession on Sunday, April 10.

The Annual Easter Egg Hunt and Palm Sunday Procession, according to the church, were full of coffee, food, and fellowship, and opened to all ages.

The hunt will begin at about 10 a.m. In Grant Park Meadow, near the intersection of Cherokee Avenue and Sydney Street.

The children led a procession with palm branches to St. Paul United Methodist Church for the Palm Sunday liturgy at 11 a.m., according to the church.

Everyone is welcome to attend worship, but attendance is not required to participate in the Easter Egg Hunt, according to the church.

Participants interested in learning more about this topic can go to the St. Paul United Methodist Church's Facebook page.

Church’s Easter Sunday Service

On April 17, the St. Paul United Methodist Church held an Easter Sunday service.

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, March 29, the church encouraged the public to attend the Easter Sunday service and worship.

On that first Easter morning, according to the St. Paul United Methodist Church, a supernatural occurrence occurred: Jesus Christ was raised from the grave.

At St. Paul United Methodist Church, Jesus' resurrection means fresh life for everyone, according to the church.

A sunrise service was held in Oakland Cemetery on Easter Sunday, April 17, at 7 a.m., and Easter Worship at 11 a.m.  According to the church's calendar, the service will take place in the Sanctuary of St. Paul United Methodist Church.

Start a new tradition this Easter by visiting the church and learning more about God's love for the entire family, according to the St. Paul United Methodist Church.

St. Paul United Methodist Church’s History

The St. Paul United Methodist Church sits in Grant Park, one of Atlanta's oldest neighborhoods, according to the church's website.

The church said the crossroads of Grant and Sydney Streets has been a focal point for prayer, communion, and companionship for 115 years.

The United Methodist Church values open minds, hearts, and doors.

On Sundays at 10 a.m., the St. Paul United Methodist Church says it offers worship and a variety of Sunday classes. According to the church's website, children are welcome at any time.

 

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