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Holy Comforter Episcopal Church is a diverse worshiping community in the heart of Atlanta that seeks to restore the human dignity of every person. About 60% of the congregation lives...
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Holy Comforter Episcopal Church is a diverse worshiping community in the heart of Atlanta that seeks to restore the human dignity of every person. About 60% of the congregation lives with mental illness. This diverse community gathers for the Friendship Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for a healing service and a community dinner on Wednesday evenings, and for Holy Eucharist on Sundays. Holy Comforter opened the Friendship Center in 1997 in response to reduced availability of day programs for people living with mental illness. It now serves from 90 to 125 people each Tuesday and Thursday.
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6 NOV 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on November 3, 2024 (Year B, All Saint's Day celebrated)
27 OCT 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on October 27, 2024 (Year B, Proper 25)
20 OCT 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on October 20, 2024 (Year B, Proper 24)
16 OCT 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, October 13, 2024 (Year B, Proper 23)
11 OCT 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on October 6, 2024 (Year B, Proper 22)
3 OCT 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, September 29, 2024 (Year B, Proper 21)
15 SEP 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, September 15, 2024 (Year B, Proper 19)
8 SEP 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, September 8, 2024 (Year B, Proper 18)
2 SEP 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, September 1, 2024 (Year B, Proper 17)
30 AUG 2024 · Sermon delivered during service held on Sunday, August 25, 2024 (Year B, Proper 16)
Holy Comforter Episcopal Church is a diverse worshiping community in the heart of Atlanta that seeks to restore the human dignity of every person. About 60% of the congregation lives...
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Holy Comforter Episcopal Church is a diverse worshiping community in the heart of Atlanta that seeks to restore the human dignity of every person. About 60% of the congregation lives with mental illness. This diverse community gathers for the Friendship Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays, for a healing service and a community dinner on Wednesday evenings, and for Holy Eucharist on Sundays. Holy Comforter opened the Friendship Center in 1997 in response to reduced availability of day programs for people living with mental illness. It now serves from 90 to 125 people each Tuesday and Thursday.
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Author | John Ray |
Organization | John Ray |
Categories | Christianity |
Website | - |
admin@holycomforter-atlanta.org |
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