What Makes for Peace?
North Decatur Presbyterian Church welcomes the Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek as our guest preacher for the 11am worship. Dr. Ateek is a Palestinian Anglican Priest born in Bisan, Palestine next to the River Jordan. His town was destroyed in 1948 and his family became refugees in Nazareth. He grew up in that city came to the […]
The Body of Christ for the Body of Earth
Rev. Dr. Bill Brown will be our guest, preaching at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. in celebration of Earth Day
Encountering Christ: A Woman at the Well
The theme for Lent 2017 is “Encountering Christ.” This is the fourth sermon in the series. ***
Encountering Christ: A Man Born Blind
The theme for Lent 2017 is “Encountering Christ.” This is the third sermon in the series. ***
Jesus as a Young Adult
Worship is led by NDPC’s young adults, as we interpret and reflect on the way the Sermon on the Mount shapes our own understanding of life in and with God. *** About the series Have you ever thought of Jesus as a young adult? It’s true that a 30 year-old in Jesus’ time isn’t the […]
Ask, Search, Knock
Is it really that simple? All we have to do is ask, and God will meet our needs on-demand? Rev. Marthame Sanders is our guest preacher as we explore this often-misunderstood passage. *** About the series Have you ever thought of Jesus as a young adult? It’s true that a 30 year-old in Jesus’ […]
Guest preacher: Rev. Khalia J. Williams
We celebrate the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday by welcoming a powerful guest preacher, the Rev. Khalia J. Williams. Rev. Williams is the Assistant Dean of Worship and Music, and Assistant Professor in the Practice of Worship at Candler School of Theology at Emory University. As an ordained minister and liturgical artist, she is a current […]
Christian Witness in the Holy Land
Reverend Kate Taber will lead us in worship. Kate is a PCUSA Mission Co-Worker in Israel/Palestine. She helps build relationships between U.S. Presbyterians and church partners in Israel and Palestine. We look forward to hearing her speak about the current situation and how we might be faithful Christian witnesses in and about the Holy Land. Click […]
Epiphany Sunday
Epiphany Sunday is a service of prose, poetry, and music with one worship service at 11:00 AM. There is no Sunday school this Sunday. Sunday school will resume next Sunday, January 8th at 9:45 AM.
Welcoming an Upside-down World
This week concludes our month-long celebration of NDPC’s 6oth anniversary. We are very pleased to celebrate our 3,120th worship service with a special guest preacher, The Rev. Agnes Norfleet, who preached at about 624 of those services in her years as pastor here, from 1992-2005 (not counting weddings, funerals and other special days!). Whether you […]