We meet on Sundays at 9:30 and 11:00am at 1095 State Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Our building is located in the Home Park Neighborhood of Midtown, Atlanta. Below are a few helpful tips for your first visit to our church!
Parking
We offer first-time guest parking in our lot along the building. You can access the lot from Hunerkopf Street. There is also parking those with mobility issues along the front on the building on State Street. If the parking lot is full, you may park along State Street, Hunerkopf, or Atlantic.
Front Lobby
There's a spot just for newcomers right inside our main lobby. If you need help finding your way around the building or info on what's going on that morning , one of our host team members will help you! (You'll see a lot of name tags on people, so meeting others is easy.)
Coffee Area
We have coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate, and doughnuts ready by 9:00am every Sunday. Come early and enjoy a cup, a doughnut, and hang around with new and old friends before the service. Coffee and doughnuts are upstairs in the breezeway just behind the stage in the sanctuary. Plenty of signage to guide you there.
Kids
Every Sunday morning we offer fun and interactive kids programming from nursery through elementary school during both services. Classes include play, age-appropriate learning, and snacks! The check-in area is on the lower level just off the parking lot. When you enter through the parking lot doors, make your first left down the hall and it's located to your right. We use SparkHouse curriculum, which follows the Church Calendar and lessons are based on the Revised Common Lectionary readings for each Sunday of the season. Questions? Email Lindsey Self here.
Nursery is currently offered only during the 11:00 AM service.
Middle School
Our middle school group meets during the 9:30am service on the upper level in the office/classroom suite located near the Cafe. Sunday morning sessions include games, snacks, Bible study and discussion. Questions? Email Lindsey Self.
Sunday Service
Sunday services include music, scripture readings, a sermon, weekly communion, and prayer. Our gatherings are structured around the Church Calendar (Advent, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, etc.), and our preaching is informed by the Revised Common Lectionary. We design our services to be uplifting, and our sermons are written to be an encouraging message in a world of distress, uncertainty, and anxiety. We also laugh a lot. Our hope for you is that you leave our services reminded of God's grace and mercy over your life.