20s + 30s

First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta is richly blessed by a vibrant, active, and ever-growing community of 20- and 30-somethings.

We are a group committed to growing and learning in faith together, connecting with one another and with God. We have plenty of opportunities for fellowship and faith formation, and whether you’re single, engaged, or married, you are always welcome and invited. We’d love to get to know you!

Opportunities to Connect

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Theology on Tap

Meet for study and social events every other Thursday at 7 p.m. We gather in someone’s home for dinner and a conversation about faith, using books, Bible studies, podcasts, and videos to frame our conversation.

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Women's Circle

Women’s Circle is a gathering for women devoted to creating community and learning together on the 4th Monday of the month at 7 p.m., with social events throughout the year. 

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Couples’ Group

Committed/engaged/married couples that meet for study and social events every other Thursday at 7 p.m. We gather in someone’s home for dinner and a book club.

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Men's Group

Men’s Group is an opportunity for men to gather for prayer, discussion and fellowship on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.

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Sunday Brunch

A weekly opportunity to connect with members of our 20s + 30s’ community after 11 a.m. livestream worship. This event is currently virtual and hosted on Zoom. Contact Barry Gaeddert for more information.

 

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Retreats

Every spring and fall, our 20s + 30s community heads out of the city for a weekend-long retreat in the surrounding area. Retreats are a great way to connect with members of our community, learn, grow your faith, relax, and recharge.

Past retreat locations include Chattanooga, TN, Dahlonega, GA, and Montreat, NC, and previous topics include “Practice What You Preach: Lessons from James,” and “Created for Relationship: Dwelling with the Triune God.”