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Atlanta Church recommendations for "married but single @ church" ?

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Hi all - I've been happily married to my 2nd husband for 7 years now. When we got married, I knew he was a non-believer while I and my daughter(previous marriage) are Christians. After getting married, I continued attending the same church and the same "singles" class that I had previously attended. I had plenty of friends in the class and they didn't mind me continuing to be a member even though I was no longer single. Besides, there were no other classes that I would have felt comfortable in as they are all mostly "couples". Anyway, as the years have past, most of my original friends have moved away, changed churches, etc. My teenage daughter also doesn't feel too comfortable at the church due to not really knowing the kids(they all go to different schools than my daughter). So, we've both decided that we need a fresh start at a new church. Basically what I would love is a church that has a good "married but single at church" program(even just sunday school) as well as a great youth program. While I am a Christian, I respect all religions and are not opposed to more liberal churches at all. Any suggestions of Atlanta churches we could try? (Please, no mean answers).

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  1. Have you heard of Andy Stanley and Charles Stanley. I think that their congregation has four great churches in Atlanta area. Check them out.

    Good luck for your journey of finding a new church home.


  2. I have two niece's that work at Charles Stanley church in Atlanta. They would love to have you. It's a baptist church. God Bless

  3. Unitarian Universalist churches welcome everyone, so maybe your spouse would feel more welcome there.  Or, if not, then it wouldn't matter because they usually have programs that are based on interests, so you would be able to attend ones that appealed to you.  

    And their children's programs are great!  They really try and engage kids and give them lots of activities.

  4. So, lemme see if I can get this straight.  Just because your husband is a non-believer, you feel justified to cheat on him and swing with others.  Kewl!  Where do I sign up?  I wanna play too!

  5. how about a woman's group rather than single but married group.  I'm sure that you might be happier with something like that.  Then it doesn't matter whether or not the women are married or single.

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