Georgia Boy Choir International Festival

Georgia Boy Choir International Festival Now at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

The Georgia Boy Choir’s first International Festival will take place April 14, 2023 at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

PRUMC Children’s Choir Musical

Are We There Yet?! A Hilarious musical by the PRUMC Children's Choirs.

Take a hilarious trip with our children’s choirs as they make their way through the story of Exodus on April 22!

Women’s Mission to Guatemala

PRUMC Women will serve the Santa Maria de Jesus community and at Mimi’s House orphanage in Guatemala at the first of the year.

PRUMC Women will serve the Santa Maria de Jesus community and an orphange in Guatemala at the first of the year.

Y.A. Mission to Costa Rica

PRUMC Young Adults will serve a population facing severe food and resource scarcity in Costa Rica.

This fall, Rev. Josh Miles and PRUMC Young Adults will serve a population facing severe food and resource scarcity.

Youth Summer Missions

Youth Mission trip to Henderson Settlement in Frakes, KY.

High school students will travel to Belize to serve this June. Middle school students will be in mission in Kentucky this July.

Journeying Through Dementia

One Lamb Dementia Forum April 23 at 10 am, PRUMC

Develop a deeper understanding of dementia, improve communication, and create fulfilling interactions with loved ones who have dementia.

Resiliency with Ron Greer

Ron Greer Resiliency Forum, April 30, 10 am, PRUMC

How to respond with resiliency to heartache and suffering will be the focus of this forum.  Ron Greer will reflect on the potential within us to address adversity.

Missionary Journeys of Paul

Traveling through the Missionary Journeys of Paul - a class by Jamie Jenkins.

Jamie Jenkins will lead a new class on Paul’s ministry in Philippi, Thessalonika, and more as recorded in Acts 16-20.

New Men’s Study Group

PRUMC Men's Ministry at Atlanta City of Refuge

PRUMC Men – start your work week with “First Study”, an interactive discussion and practical application of scripture!

Family Mission Camp

Mission Camp 2023

PRUMC Women will serve the Santa Maria de Jesus community and an orphange in Guatemala at the first of the year.

Vacation Bible School

PRUMC Vacation Bible School - fun, friends, crafts, stories, music, dancing, and more!

This fall, Rev. Josh Miles and PRUMC Young Adults will serve a population facing severe food and resource scarcity.

Drop-In Camps

Drop-in summer camps keep the good times rolling this summer with themed weeks for ages 4 months to 6 years.

High school students will travel to Belize to serve this June. Middle school students will be in mission in Kentucky this July.

PRUMC & Agape Nurturing Academic Success in Our Children

Nurturing Academic Success

North Atlanta High School senior Malachai was the deserving recipient of the 2023 Peachtree Road UMC Scholarship presented annually through Agape Youth and Family Ministries. We are so proud of the strength and growth of this young man who persevered through personal tragedy with the help of mentors and friends.

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Acolytes Processing to the chancel altar of the church.

The Betty Lee Kennedy Acolyte Guild

In March of 2023, the Administrative Board of Peachtree Road United Church voted unanimously to name the church acolyte guild the Betty Lee Kennedy Acolyte Guild. Betty Lee led our acolyte ministry for many years, and we believe this is a fitting way to honor her service. On Sunday, April 30,

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Habitat for Humanity - our 52nd home is built!

Our 52nd Habitat Home

Thanks to all of the volunteers who, once again, built not just a house, but a HOME. On April 22, 2023, Peachtree Road UMC, in partnership with St. Benedict’s Catholic Church, completed our 52nd Habitat Home for LaQuita Boulware and her family. LaQuita worked alongside church volunteers every step of

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Anniston Civil Rights Tour PRUMC Cascade UMC

Anniston Civil Rights Trail

We are excited to announce that Cascade United Methodist Church and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church are joining together for a Civil Rights Tour on Saturday, August 26. Members of both churches are invited to participate as we do the Anniston Civil Rights Trail together.  The Anniston Civil Rights Trail

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Anniston Civil Rights Tour PRUMC Cascade UMC

We are excited to announce that Cascade United Methodist Church and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church are joining together for a Civil Rights Tour on Saturday, August 26. Members of both churches are invited to participate as we do the Anniston Civil Rights Trail together. 

The Anniston Civil Rights Trail recognizes and remembers key events, significant sites and people in the city of Anniston, Alabama during the American Civil Rights Movement (1954-1968). The trail is an introduction to the cultural changes that would transform Anniston into the city it is today. For this joint experience, we will travel together via charter bus, eat lunch together, and learn together while taking part on the trail. 

Please join us for this chance to explore our history and heritage.
$20/per-person plus the cost of lunch

Anniston Civil Rights Trail Joint Experience
Saturday, August 26, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Depart and Arrive from Cascade UMC
3144 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, GA 30311

Itinerary

All times are shown EST.
10:00 am – Departure
11:30 am – Civil Rights Trail
1:00 pm – Lunch
2:30 pm – Choccolocco School for Colored People
5:00 pm – Arrival

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Faithful Presence, Enthusiastic Witness

Last Sunday was a great day at Peachtree Road UMC as we celebrated Mother’s Day. It warmed my heart to see so many families worshiping together as we paused to give thanks to God for those in our lives who have loved us and nurtured our faith. As a part of our worship service last week, we received a special offering for Wesley Woods, a ministry started by Methodists in the North Georgia Conference to provide for the needs of elderly persons who have outlived their financial resources. Wesley Woods communities offer residential services as well as health care, rehabilitation, nursing home care, and specialized care for those suffering with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.

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Honor, Service and Making a Difference

Of course, this Sunday is Mother’s Day. I understand that $20.7 billion will be spent honoring mothers this holiday weekend – gifts, flowers, cards, and meals. It’s amazing what this day of recognition has become, especially when you consider how it all started.

Ann Reeves Jarvis was a member of Andrews Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. She taught Sunday School, organized other women in her church to work for better sanitation in her community, volunteered at the local hospital, and worked to support young mothers.

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