PLACES OF WORSHIP

St. Aidan's Episcopal Church

North Point Community Church
4350 North Point Pkwy.
Alpharetta, GA 30022
678-892-5000
https://northpoint.org/
NPCC is non-denominational, evangelical Christian megachurch. Don’t let its size hinder you … because you will immediately feel like you are in an intimate setting as you are welcomed and loved by those that have been attending for years. They have many programs, especially for children ... and once the kids attend, they will tell you they want to come back! There are also many "groups" for kids and adults that will appeal to you, and within these groups you will begin to find your "church family" ... to build your new extended family locally!

Alpharetta Church of God
1460 Mid Broadwell Rd.
Alpharetta, GA 30004
770-475-5788
https://alpharettacog.com/
Founded in 1959, this is the oldest Pentecostal Church in Alpharetta. It is their prayer for all to find a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. They are here to pray with you and for you as you grow in faith.

Alpharetta First Baptist Church
44 Academy St. 
Alpharetta, GA 30009
770-475-6556
https://fbca.com/
Beliefs: The Bible – Inspired by God without error. God – Everlasting. Exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus – Born of a virgin, fully God and fully man. The Holy Spirit – Sent to live within believers, sealing them for eternal life. Man – Born in fellowship with God, but sin destroyed this relationship. Eternity – Jesus will return to reign as Lord.

Crabapple First Baptist Church
12760 Birmingham Hwy. 
Milton, GA 30004
770-475-6111
https://www.crabapplefbc.org/
Their mission is "to know, worship, and share Jesus Christ." They desire to be totally scriptural, passionately spiritual, and eternally significant.

St. Aidan's Episcopal Church
13560 Cogburn Rd. 
Milton, GA 30004
770-521-0207
https://staidans.org/
They are a warm, friendly, and loving group of modern-day followers of Jesus the Christ. They seek to know Christ and make Christ known in the world. Your faith background and tradition doesn’t matter — what matters is that you seek to share in worship and in our communal life together as the body of Christ.