[1] The original church building on Marietta Street was vacated in April 1916 and the property was sold to the U.S. government for the construction of the headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
The current church building on Peachtree Street was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.
[3] When the church was founded on January 8, 1848 there were only nineteen Presbyterians worshiping at the log building known as the male academy.
Continual conversion → being shaped as disciples through God’s grace and the power of the Holy Spirit; Joyful Worship → gathering to give thanks and praise to our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer; Theological Formation → pursuing deeper relationship with God through study, discernment, and spiritual discipline
Bold humility → acknowledging our dependence on God by following the example of Jesus Christ in an increasingly secular world; Just generosity → using all that we have received to promote justice, righteousness, and human dignity; Missional living → proclaiming God’s Good News in everything we say and do After finishing the church in 1919 the first organ was constructed by Henry Pilcher's Sons in 1919 with 4 manuals.