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Disciple U Women’s Bible Study
We're excited to jump into Kelly Minter's study of 2 Corinthians, All Things New, and would love to have you join us on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Dunwoody Baptist Church or by Zoom. Click here for more information or to...
Hike for your health!
Get ready to lace up your shoes for the Hikes for Health Challenge! REI has joined forces with 10 Atlanta-area organizations and Kaiser Permanente to encourage the public to hike, walk, or jog 10 trails in their 10 greenspaces over...
Concert for a Cause at Dunwoody Nature Center
Sydney Moss is organizing an outdoor concert to help raise money for biliary atresia (BA) research at CHOA. BA is a rare liver disease that affects newborns. The cause is unknown and the only "cure" is a transplant. Please consider...
Disciple U Women’s Bible Study
We're excited to jump into Kelly Minter's study of 2 Corinthians, All Things New, and would love to have you join us on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Dunwoody Baptist Church or by Zoom. Click here for more information or to...Hike for your health!
Get ready to lace up your shoes for the Hikes for Health Challenge! REI has joined forces with 10 Atlanta-area organizations and Kaiser Permanente to encourage the public to hike, walk, or jog 10 trails in their 10 greenspaces over...Concert for a Cause at Dunwoody Nature Center
Sydney Moss is organizing an outdoor concert to help raise money for biliary atresia (BA) research at CHOA. BA is a rare liver disease that affects newborns. The cause is unknown and the only "cure" is a transplant. Please consider...