Embry Hills church of Christ
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Embry Hills church of Christ is a nondenominational group of Christians that meet in the Metro Atlanta, Georgia area near Interstate 85 and Interstate 285 on the North side of the perimeter. The church has been around since 1963 and is one of the first churches of Christ in Atlanta. The current preachers are: David Maxson and Jose Coronado (Spanish). Average Sunday morning attendance for worship services is about 320.
The Embry Hills church of Christ has a very resourceful web site that distributes audio MP3 sermons and Bible class material for both children and adults to people for free all over the world. They currently have over 15,000 audio sermons downloaded every month from over 150 different countries in the world.
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[edit] Past Preachers
- Sewell Hall
- Jim Jonas
- Matt Qualls
[edit] Current Elders
- Marty Broadwell
- Paul Griffin
- Ken Johnston
- Russ LaGrone
[edit] Current Deacons
- Brad Beutjer
- Larry Brown
- Danny Campbell
- Anthony Caudill
- Barry Caudill
- Bill Caudill
- Bill Christian
- Joel Dembowski
- Joe Donovan
- Danny Haynes
- Rod Hovater
- Larry Jones
- Mike Kercher
- David Maxson
- Cedric McCollins
- James Newman
- Jason Reynolds
- Stuart Shannon
- Steve Varson
- Grady Walker
- John Weaver
- David Williams
[edit] Preachers supported around the World
- Glenn Jones in Kiel, Germany
- Dennis Allan in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Robin Bauer in Durbanville, South Africa
- Gardner Hall in Port Murray, New Jersey
- Tim Reeves in Manville, Rhode Island
- Greg Roark in Venezuela
- Charles Spence in Atlanta, Georgia
[edit] Past Deacons
- Bart Cleveland
- David Murphree
- Roger Pink
- Roger Sanders
- Leo Vassar