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A large group opening offers music, skits and prayer to introduce the lesson for the day. Classes then split for hands-on learn and active engagement with the Bible.
Nursery (3 months to 2 years), Bradley Building, Room 160 Our professional Childcare workers will make you and your babies/toddlers fell at home!
Toddlers, (2 and 3 year olds*), Bradley Building, Room 165 Your little ones will feel loved and cared for in this class. With dedicated teachers children will explore Bible stories through simple songs, crafts, and movement.
*Children who have turned 2 or 3 by September 1, 2018.
Pre-K and Kindergarten, Lower Level of McGeachy Building, Room 009 With dedicated teachers, preschool curriculum, crafts and music, your preschoolers will enjoy learning about Jesus and the Bible.
1st to 3rd Grades, Lower Level of McGeachy Building, Room 016
4th and 5th Grades, Lower Level of McGeachy Building, Tween Room, Room 012
CAMPUS NOTES: The Bradley Building is Decatur Presbyterian Children’s Community Building. Enter Bradley through any doors off of the Church Street parking lot.
The first floor/Lower Level of the McGeachy Building may be better known as the music floor, where our children’s choirs meet. Enter through the awning doors off of Church Street and take an immediate left to go downstairs. Or come through the Fellowship Hall off of the Church Street parking lot.
For more information on teachers, curriculum, and attention to special needs, click here.
Join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30 am.
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