DOOR celebrations brings churches together
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ATLANTA—Members of Atlanta Mennonite Fellowship, Beulah Cathedral, Community Fellowship and East Atlanta Christian Fellowship, partner churches of DOOR (Discovering Opportunities for Outreach and Reflection) in Atlanta, gathered on July 15 for the “DOOR Atlanta Celebration,” an annual ecumenical worship service that crosses racial, economic and denominational lines.
This past year, DOOR, a part of Mennonite Mission Network’s Christian Service ministries, hosted 469 participants in Atlanta.
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