Well, the bad news is that my first visit here was for a funeral. The oldest son of some of our families’ — my-lifetime long, pretty much– friends — my first memory of him is him bringing me a Coke when I had chicken pox and our AC wasn’t working and we’d just moved in next door to them. I was 7. He was 15 at the time — what boy is that sweet to the random little girl his mom invites to stay on their couch while her mom unpacks? This guy. Our families spent every Christmas night dinner together from then through I was in college. So many memories.. . Anyway, I was so impressed by this small little church(seating for like 300 – 400 compared to the much bigger Peachtree Rd United Methodist where I belong and grew up going) mostly because of the — VERY young, like maybe 30– female minister who did the verbal parts of the service. I would definitely want to hear a regular sermon from her. It’s not my neighborhood, but I would go back she was that good. Parking is a little tight and this is an older church as far as the«downstairs» room where foodstuffs are traditionally served, etc, but the choir minister and organist were also talented and it’s definitely a church I’d recommend if you need one in this area.