This year, Peachtree City holiday activities brought our church family together in meaningful and joyful ways. Despite the busy season, our members showed generosity and a strong desire to serve others.

Cookie Decorating at Hometown Holiday
First, our church hosted a cheerful cookie‑decorating booth at Peachtree City’s Hometown Holiday event. Although the weather was cold and rainy, volunteers still arrived with enthusiasm! Members baked hundreds of cookies, while others donated decorating supplies. As a result, families enjoyed a fun activity and conversations with our volunteers. We appreciate everyone who contributed time, treats, or support.
Dinner With Santa in the Commons
Next, our Lambs and Tweens gathered for a festive evening in the Commons. They enjoyed a catered dinner, plus a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Kids decorated cookies, wrote letters to Santa, and sipped hot cocoa. Additionally, they packed MAGI boxes with Healing Hands International as a special service project. Families loved the experience, and another one of our Peachtree City holiday activities helped strengthen our sense of church family!
Small Groups Sharing Holiday Cheer
Finally, many small groups celebrated the season in their own ways. Some shared meals, while others played holiday trivia or served together. Some groups even assembled gift baskets for widows and shut‑ins. These gatherings reflected the heart of who we are as a church body!
Reflecting on a Season of Blessings
Altogether, these moments created a warm and memorable season for our church family. Through service and fellowship, these Peachtree City holiday activities reminded us of Christ’s love. We are grateful for every volunteer, organizer, and participant who helped make this season meaningful!




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