The Regional Council of Churches has great affection and appreciation for Atlanta’s Jewish community and the strong civic contribution of Atlanta’s rabbinic leadership. We stand in solidarity with those Jewish friends in outrage and grief over the hate-inspired violence in Pittsburgh. We are praying for the Jewish community in Pittsburgh and Atlanta and we are eager to work together for a more loving future. The Rev Dr. Dock Hollingsworth
We’ve not sent three emails…
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Church Women United as space available for rent to a nonprofit organization in Cabbage Town. It has served as a church for the last five years. If interested contact Claudette Rainey, president of the Atlanta Unit CWU, at (770)969-5432.
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Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, Inc.
God calls us to some things we cannot do alone.
Church Action eNewsletter Week of October 29, 2018
The Regional Council of Churches has great affection and appreciation for Atlanta’s Jewish community and the strong civic contribution of Atlanta’s rabbinic leadership. We stand in solidarity with those Jewish friends in outrage and grief over the hate-inspired violence in Pittsburgh. We are praying for…
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Church Action eNewsletter Week of October 12, 2018
Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, Inc.
God calls us to some things we cannot do alone.
1. End Money Bail DeKalb meeting is at new time, the third Tuesday, at 6:30 p.m., that’s today, at Bethel Baptist Church, 1890 Second Ave, Decatur 30032. This is a joint meeting with the DeKalb NAACP Criminal Justice…
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Church Action eNewsletter Week of October 8, 2018
Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, Inc.
God calls us to some things we cannot do alone.
1. Blessed are the peace makers. Coptic Christians have been nominated for the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize for their refusal to retaliate against deadly and ongoing persecution. The Copts, who are the indigenous people of Egypt and number as many as 20 million around the world, have…
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THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION
A dynamic evening filled with humor, music, and inspiration—
celebrating both unity and diversity.
Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 7:00 pm
Temple Kol Emeth, 1415 Old Canton Road, Marietta, GA 30062
Any singer may join! No preparation necessary! No audition! All skill sets welcome!
Just show up for three fun rehearsals.
Sing with new conductors…
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Sacred Harp or Shape Note Singing
Sacred Harp singing is an American tradition of sacred choral music that originated in New England around 1770 and was later carried on in the American South of the United States especially under the influence of the revival services of the 1840s. Its earliest…
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Church Action eNewsletter Week of October 2, 2018
Regional Council of Churches of Atlanta, Inc.
God calls us to some things we cannot do alone.
1. If you are in the neighborhood of Americus this weekend you will be interested in fair trade, organic coffee company, Cafe Campesino’s celebration of 20 years in business. Panel discussion with coffee producers, tastings, a latte art class, live music,…
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What is a RESPECT Institute?
A RESPECT Institute (RI) training supports participants in developing the skills necessary to transform their experiences of mental health or substance use…
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, saddened by the all-too-frequent occurrences of gun violence in the U.S., invites you on a journey of prayer, scripture, stories, and church teachings with this resource, A 60-Day Journey Towards Justice in a Culture of Gun Violence - an ELCA Resource Through daily observances, it calls us to work toward the prevention of gun violence as people of God who strive for justice and peace in all the world. It may be used for individual reflection, group Bible study, adult education sessions, and congregational daily devotions. This began on June 16 but can be used at any time.
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