Scripture
The Bible reveals God’s character, tells the story of salvation, and guides our life together.
Who We Are
We are a Ghanaian Adventist congregation serving Lilburn and the wider Atlanta community through worship, discipleship, hospitality, and practical service.
Our Story
North Atlanta Ghana Seventh-day Adventist Church grew from a desire to create a spiritual home for Ghanaian Adventists in North Atlanta while welcoming neighbors from every culture and background.
Our story is still being written. Week by week, families, students, young professionals, and longtime believers gather to study Scripture, worship Jesus, pray for one another, preserve meaningful cultural connections, and serve the city we call home.
We are part of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church and share its commitment to biblical truth, whole-person health, religious liberty, education, compassion, and the hope of Christ’s return.
What We Believe
Our faith is grounded in Scripture and expressed through worship, Sabbath rest, compassionate living, and hope.
The Bible reveals God’s character, tells the story of salvation, and guides our life together.
Salvation is God’s gift through the life, death, resurrection, and continuing ministry of Jesus.
Saturday Sabbath is a weekly gift of worship, renewal, community, and mercy.
God cares about our spiritual, physical, emotional, relational, and social wellbeing.
Every believer is called to use their gifts to build the church and bless their neighbors.
We look forward to the visible return of Jesus and the restoration of all things.
Pastoral Leadership
Pastor
Pastor Debrah provides spiritual leadership through preaching, teaching, prayer, pastoral care, and mission.
Contact the church office →Church Leadership
Our elected leaders support worship, member care, administration, stewardship, and the spiritual direction of the congregation.
Ask about leadership →Ministry Leadership
Volunteer leaders guide children, youth, young adults, prayer, family, music, hospitality, outreach, and other ministries.
Explore ministries →Our Commitments
People are known, welcomed, and invited into genuine relationships.
Scripture, prayer, mentorship, and service help faith become a way of life.
We offer our best with humility because ministry matters and people matter.