The church is located in downtown Decatur, one block south of Ponce de Leon Avenue, at the intersection of Church and Sycamore Streets.
We are across the street from the Decatur MARTA Station (MARTA information) and Decatur Square.
We are across the street from the Decatur MARTA Station (MARTA information) and Decatur Square.
Free parking is available to all our visitors, both in the church's main parking lot (enter from Church Street) and in the lot next to Sycamore House, our Youth and Toddler building (on Sycamore Street).
On Sunday mornings, the Decatur Library generously allows our visitors to use their parking deck.
Handicap parking is available on Sundays on Sycamore Street in front of the Sanctuary and in handicap spaces located in the main Church Street lot.
On Sundays, entry is available via the entrance ramp on the left side of the Sanctuary entrance on Sycamore Street. Access is also available at the entrance on Church Street under the burgundy awning (McGeachy Building), or at the the entrance across from the library parking lot (Philips Annex) where you will need to take the elevator to the 2nd floor to go to the Sanctuary. Slack Fellowship Hall is also wheelchair accessible.
Join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am and at 5 pm on the 1st Sunday.
Worship is the heartbeat of Decatur Presbyterian Church, the most important hour of the week. In worship, we offer praise, receive forgiveness, listen to God’s Word, pray for the needs of the world, and offer ourselves as living sacrifices to God.
The mission of DPC is to share Jesus Christ's love for the world.
Founded in 1825, Decatur Presbyterian Church has contributed in numerous ways to the cultural development of Decatur over nearly two centuries, transforming Decatur from a tiny frontier settlement to building the foundations of the city we live in today.
205 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030