We have volunteer teams that help you to serve the church and the neighborhood in a variety of ways. The best place to serve is where you’re using your God given gifts, talents, and passions the most. Our aim is to help our church family put Christian love into action everywhere. If you would like to be involved in one of the ministries of our church, please complete the Volunteer Form.
Here are some of the ways you can serve.
In His earthly ministry, Christ worked out a pattern for His followers to copy. He “went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed” (Acts 10:38). Christ identified with the poor and oppressed. “He fed the hungry and healed the sick… By the good He accomplished, by His loving words and kindly deeds, He interpreted the Gospel to men,” comments Ellen White. “Christ’s work in behalf of man is not finished. It continues today. In like manner, His ambassadors are to preach the gospel and to reveal His pitying love for lost and perishing souls. By an unselfish interest in those who need help, they are to give a practical demonstration of the truth of the gospel” (Welfare Ministry, pages 56-57).
When a church serves the world, it is an expression of the love of Christ to the world. It is the body of Christ serving the world’s needs and being used by the Holy Spirit as an agency of salvation.
The church was created for service. It serves the Lord in praise, serves one another in love, and serves the world in humility. “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Ephesians 2:10).
For more information on Atlanta North Community Services or to donate please contact our office at (770) 399-6884 or email: service@atlantanorthchurch.com
Pray…Believe…Receive
Talk to God as a friend. There is power in prayer and we want to pray for you. Every request sent to us receives loving, compassionate attention. Please know we are here for you and that you are never alone.
At Atlanta North SDA Church we offer four ways for you to get others involved in lifting your prayer requests and praises to God:
- Contact us online with your request and contact information.
- Email us at: prayers@atlantanorthchurch.com
- Join us for our weekly prayer meeting on Wednesdays at 7:15 pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to center your heart on God through Bible study and prayer while fellowshipping with others.
- Use our prayer request cards. When visit our Church simply write down your request and place it in the offering plate when it passes by.
Connecting points for prayer
Lookout for the following events throughout the year:
- Week of Prayer
- Prayer and fasting
- Saturday morning prayer connections (9:00am – 9:30am)
Prayer Brings Increased Spiritual Strength
Those who seek God in secret telling the Lord their needs and pleading for help, will not plead in vain. “Thy Father which seeth in secret Himself shall reward thee openly.” As we make Christ our daily companion we shall feel that the powers of an unseen world are all around us; and by looking unto Jesus we shall become assimilated to His image. By beholding we become changed. The character is softened, refined, and ennobled for the heavenly kingdom. The sure result of our intercourse and fellowship with our Lord will be to increase piety, purity, and fervor. There will be a growing intelligence in prayer. We are receiving a divine education, and this is illustrated in a life of diligence and zeal. {Pr 82.1}
The soul that turns to God for its help, its support, its power, by daily, earnest prayer, will have noble aspirations, clear perceptions of truth and duty, lofty purposes of action, and a continual hungering and thirsting after righteousness. By maintaining a connection with God, we shall be enabled to diffuse to others, through our association with them, the light, the peace, the serenity, that rule in our hearts. The strength acquired in prayer to God, united with persevering effort in training the mind in thoughtfulness and care-taking, prepares one for daily duties and keeps the spirit in peace under all circumstances.—(Thoughts From the Mount of Blessing, 85.) {Pr 82.2}
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