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Peachtree Presbyterian Church is a megachurch located in Atlanta, Georgia, and a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Peachtree averages about 3200 in weekly worship [ 1 ] in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, and is one of the largest Presbyterian congregations in the United States of America.
Barry McCarty was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated with a BS in biblical studies and Christian ministries from Mid-Atlantic Christian University in 1975. [3] [4] He later earned an MA in speech communication from Abilene Christian University in 1977 and a Ph.D. in rhetoric and argumentation from the University of Pittsburgh in 1980.
Peachtree Christian Church 1580 Peachtree St., NW 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes Edward C. Peters House: 179 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE 1989-10-23 Landmark Yes Piedmont Park Apartments: 266 Eleventh St., NE 1991-12-23 Landmark Yes Ponce de Leon Apartments: 75 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE 1993-05-10 Landmark Randolph-Lucas House 2494 Peachtree Rd., NW 1990-03-12 ...
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First Church of Christ, Scientist is the main congregation for Atlanta, Georgia’s Christian Science community. Its historic Greek revival church edifice is located on the corner of Fifteenth Street, N.E., and Peachtree Street in the city's Midtown section and is a contributing property in the Ansley Park Historic District.
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As the city grew to the north, several Presbyterians felt the need for a new church in the area. The first organizational meeting for the new church were held about 1894 by Mrs. Joseph M. High, Mrs. J. D. McCarty, and Mrs. Clem Harris, who were members of the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta.