What to expect on Sunday
Sundays...
loving not judging ... talking not preaching ... Jesus not religion
How Long?
We start at 10:00 and end around 11:15. If you want … feel free to get here early, hang out with friends, and enjoy the fireplace and a cup of joe from Blue Light Coffee.
What to wear?
Whatever you like.
Worship?
God-focused…loud…rock'n...enthusiastic...all-out for Him. Here's our iTunes playlist of music regularly played at HHC.
Youth, Kids & Nursery?
Check out the Kids & Nursery page.
Just be yourself.
Wherever you're at, you'll fit right in. Expect to leave knowing God is awesome, and He totally loves you.
FAQ
What is the history of His Hands?
God began the foundation for a new church with Steve & Susan Craig. Our first ever
“Party On Sunday” took place September 18th, 2005.
His Hands is an independent, Christian church, unaffiliated with any
denomination.
Who leads the church and what is their background?
Steve and Susan Craig founded His Hands and serve as volunteer co-leaders. Both
have been super-involved in ministries both inside and outside the church during their
20+ years in the Atlanta area.
How can a church be described as “non-religious?”
By “non-religious” we mean non-traditional and non-legalistic. While there is
absolutely nothing wrong with tradition or liturgy, our style is the opposite! We try
not to create any man-made rules people have to follow or use exclusively Christian
lingo that people feel like they have to adopt in order to fit in.
The Basics?
God is the creator of everything, knows everything, and has power over
everything. He knows our good stuff and bad stuff and still loves us
more than we can imagine.
Jesus came, died, and was brought back to life so we can be reconnected to the
Father. When we believe in Him, we are totally
saved. He gives us life now and forever.
The Holy Spirit is God’s actual Spirit. He strengthens us, teaches us and gives us amazing gifts.
The Bible is from God. Men were inspired by the
Holy Spirit to write it.
We were created to have a real relationship with God and experience His great love for us. As a response to His love, we live our lives loving Him and loving others.