To learn more, contact Nate Ledbetter: 404-831-1366 or nate@metromerge.org
Community House Gatherings are made up of local neighbors committed to celebrating life on a street near you. House gatherings meet once a week for about 2 hours and are open to every neighbor. Every group has two leaders to facilitate the gathering. And each week, neighbors meet in a home for prayer, opening the Scriptures, breaking bread, and building friendships. The goal for each street is to experience and hear about the hopeful way of Jesus as we love through listening to the hearts, concerns and dreams of local neighbors. We believe everything and everyone exists for a redemptive purpose. Every home and building, every blade of grass, every person–each is meant to honor God. Join the movement!
- Bible studies (highlighting scripture, praying together)
- Sharing our stories (deepening friendships on our streets)
- Connecting neighbors (hopes and dreams, celebration, BBQs & more)
On a street near you:
[South Atlanta Neighborhood]
- Thayer / Bisbee / Martin / Gammon: TUESDAYS @ 6 P.M.
- Moury / Brown / Thirkield: SUNDAYS @ 4:30 P.M.
- Turman / Hardwick / Dorothy / Burton / Meldon: DAY + TIME TBD
[Pittsburgh Neighborhood] DAY + TIME TBD
FAQs:
- When do neighbors meet? Each gathering meets at a different time in the week. You can always join another community house gathering if that seems best for now.
- Where do neighbors meet? Each gathering meets in a local home, a yard or front porch. Some groups rotate homes.
- What about our children? All children are welcome. Do what works best for you and your street. Pray for creativity.
- What if we can’t participate right now? No pressure, but everyone’s doing it. Just kidding. Seriously, everyone is welcome and you’re always invited!