
At Center Congregational Church, we offer weekly church services to Christians in Atlanta, GA and the nearby areas. Our congregation holds Bible study sessions, worship services, and accept prayer requests. With these programs, we strengthen our faith as individuals and as a family. Please continue reading to explore more details about our church services.
Psalm 15:1-2
Participate in Center Congregational Church’s church services. Head over to our church in Atlanta, GA for our regular worship services or send in your prayer requests. You may also reach out to us to discover more information about our church missions and outreach activities. We hope to hear from you soon!
We pray for members of our congregation and those we serve. Our congregation would be more than happy to pray for you and any of your current concerns.
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Our worship service is a traditional service that starts at 11:00 AM. Our church has brilliant musicians that accompany our religious songs. We have a minister that leads our singing, and sometimes, our members and their families perform. If you wish to showcase your talents, please share it with us.
We have a pastor who is a remarkable speaker and leader. He delivers fantastic sermons for our worship services. He is a graduate of the Naval Academy 1974, a Local Minister, Senior Pastor, and US Navy Chaplain since 1983. He has published articles in The Congregationalist, is a previous chair of missions for the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, and is Moderator of the Alabama-Georgia Congregational Christian Churches. He with his wife Mary have been privileged to be the Pastor of Center Congregational Church since 2004 and also to represent our Congregation in local, regional, and national ministries.
Our congregation encourages individuals to take note of our Weekly Focus and the Scriptures that we’ll be concentrating on the coming Sunday. Please read them for your devotionals as a daily Bible study and for the week ahead.
"God's Handmaid"
Article XI – Of Sin After Justification
We believe no one needs to sin after entering into relationship with God in Christ. Also, not every sin willingly committed after justification is the sin against the Holy Spirit, and unpardonable. Wherefore, the grant of repentance is not to be denied to such as fall into sin after justification. After we have received the Holy Spirit, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and, by the grace of God, rise again and amend our lives. And therefore, they are to be condemned who say they can no more sin as long as they live here; or deny the place of forgiveness to such as truly repent.