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Sugar Hill Church

For the Love of the Community

For the Love of the Community

Join us this Sunday, at 9:15am + 11am, as we dive into what it means to truly love our community! Jesus calls us to be the light of the world—not just inside the church, but out where people are hurting, searching, and in need. Join us as we explore how we can be present in pain, meet real needs, and bring lasting transformation to the place God has called us to serve. See you Sunday!

Locations & Times

Sugar Hill Church

5091 Nelson Brogdon Blvd, Sugar Hill, GA 30518, USA

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 11:00 AM

The question is whether we, as the body of Christ, will position ourselves as the answer God designed us to be.
We are Called to Be Present in Pain
"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

God didn't save you to sit; He saved you to serve.
We are Commissioned to Meet Physical Needs
"The greatest challenge of the day is how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us." - Dorothy Day

We preserve by meeting real needs. We illuminate by showing God's love in practical ways.
We are Created for Cultural Transformation
The church isn't called to isolate from culture but to influence it. Not through political power or cultural dominance, but through servant leadership and prophetic witness.

"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." - Frederick Douglass
We are to be Characterized by Radical Inclusion
The kingdom of God has no second-class citizens.
The church is most powerful when it fosters a community where the unifying strength of the gospel transcends racial, socioeconomic, and cultural barriers.

Our love must become tangible, touchable, and radically inclusive.

"If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." - Mother Teresa
The church that God designed—the church that truly reflects Jesus—is:
- Present in places of pain
- Meeting physical needs with practical love
- Working for cultural transformation
- Characterized by radical inclusion
Let us be a church that doesn't just occupy space in our community but transforms it—bringing light to darkness, hope to despair, and the tangible love of Christ to every person within our reach.