501 Martin Luther King Jr., Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30314
404-524-4263


HONORING AND SERVING ON MLK DAY


This past Sunday, Central's Traditions and Centered worship services honored the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We shared a litany honoring Dr. King and those who bravely marched and fought for legislation to secure our civil rights. Following the 8:00 a.m. service, a wreath was placed at the MLK statue adjacent to our church .

Central’s Green Team participated on Monday, January 19th with West Atlanta Watershed Alliance community cleanup in the Hunter Hills neighborhood.

It was a joy to come together in the Ella Mae Brayboy neighborhood park honoring Central’s own Mrs Ella Brayboy’s legacy on this MLK Day.

Join Us For Worship on Sundays

8:00am & 11:00am


Please RSVP by Monday, Feb. 9th to ensure your spot. If you are interested in volunteering to assist with the fun and games with the children, please email Cassidi Dozier, Youth Pastor at cassidi.dozier@centralumcatl.org.




Wednesday Night Bible Study

7:15 pm on Zoom


Meditations of the Heart

Howard Thurman


Wednesdays 7:15 pm

Join Us on Zoom



  Zoom Link For the Class Click Here


Meeting ID: 870 1527 9575

Passcode: 401075




SUPPORT CENTRAL'S FOOD PANTRY


Thank you, Central family, for your unwavering support of Central's Food Pantry! Your generous financial contributions and the countless cases of food you have provided have made a significant difference in the lives of those we serve in our community. However, we now face a critical challenge as the Atlanta Food Bank undergoes reorganization, impacting our ability to secure essential food supplies. With our next distribution approaching, we are at risk of running low on food, and your help is more crucial than ever! Together, we can rise to this challenge, demonstrating our collective strength and commitment to those in need.


We invite our members to lend a helping hand by purchasing food items that will be distributed to those in need within our community. Together, we can ensure that no one goes hungry and that our pantry remains a light of hope and support. Below, you will find the guidelines for donating food to our pantry. Let's turn this challenge into an opportunity to make a difference!



The Food Pantry accepts non-perishables food item only . We prefer cases of food products. Food products should be in cans, plastic and paper containersNO GLASS CONTAINER PLEASE!


The following products are always in demand:


Canned Meats/Soups

chicken, beef, pork, salmon, sardines, tuna, Vienna sausage, etc.


Canned Vegetables

blackeye peas, corn, lima beans, green beans, etc.


Canned Fruit/ Dried Fruit

mixed fruits, peaches, apricots, etc.


Hot Cereals - Grits/ Oatmeal/ No Cold Cereal


Rice, Instant Potatoes


Raisins, Peanut Butter


Crackers/Cookies, Chips, Juice/Sodas - All kinds


Nuts

peanuts, walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, etc.


FROZEN REFRIGERATED FOOD ITEMS REQUIRE APPROVAL FROM THE FOOD PANTRY COORDINATOR.


Bring your donations to the church office in the Ministry Building. If you have questions, please contact Malvin Trawick, Food Pantry Coordinator.


Please contact the church office (404) 524-4263 to add or remove a member's name to our prayer list.

HOSPITAL OR NURSING CARE FACILITY

Mr. James Banks, Mr. Craig Garrison, Mrs. Alice Israel, Mrs. Doris Dearo


HOMEBOUND

Ms. Barbara Barham, Mrs. Schereline Billingslea, Mrs. Jean McPherson



CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH


"A Christ-Centered, Radically Inclusive, Intergenerational Congregation that uses its Spiritual Gifts to meet the needs of our Unique Surrounding Community"


Rev. Dr. Brian A. Tillman, Senior Pastor

Rev. Gloria Parker, Associate Pastor