Chadwick Morgan: My new church home is worth the 2 hrs 36 min drive from Marietta GA. I take every Sunday morning to attend there... My Godly home away from home...
Saling Mark: Beautiful church on a hill. Parking is limited but it spills over across the street. The deacon gave an insightful homily on the Prodigal son. It was moving as well as informative. There is a large cry room for late arrivals, children and sick people.
Lydia Stanley: I love my church, the Assembly at Augusta. This is a place where Jesus is praised during our worship because it’s all about Him not us. A place where the Word of God is taught and preached..... no changing it to suit our taste or likes but straight from the pages of the Word.
A place where the presence of God is welcomed and felt when u walk in the door. A place where the sinner can come to salvation, a place where the broken hearted can find peace, a place where the sick can meet the Healer..... I love my church.
James ONeal: Calming. I attended the funeral of my friends friend. I found the sanctuary to be bright, natural and peaceful. I havent attended a Sunday worship service there before, so I dont know anything about how welcoming the congregation is to new worshipers.
IcyRock Witchu: Hats off to them for not only being a friend of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Augusta, but also for hosting a lot of community events. I find that many Protestant congregations like the Methodists, Presbyterians, and Lutheran tend to be a little more progressive when it comes to social justice and doing for the community than sometimes my home Baptist churches. If other denominations are doing it, they are not advertising it well, but Reid Memorial does a good job of announcing their community events with banners placed outside and announcements by website, email, and newspaper to the community so they are always well attended.