About Us
Atlanta Mennonite Fellowship welcomes people into our community from whatever point of faith, or questions about faith, they come. We invite people to experience God's triune love within a Mennonite/Anabaptist context, and nurture each others efforts to be disciples of God's peace and justice. But everyone is welcome to explore their faith with us and enter into the life of our community as they are comfortable, and we value the diversity of beliefs and backgrounds among us.
Our congregational life values everyone's voice, and our diversity of voices. We have a part-time pastor, whose voice is still just one among ours. Leadership is shared, and all significant decisions are made by consensus in monthly congregational meetings.
Our worship also values participation by many. Each service is organized by a worship leader, music leader, and person bringing a reflection/sermon. Each service has a time for people to bring joys and concerns for the world, our communities, and ourselves to the community for prayer. And each service ends with an opportunity for people to voice reflections on the service, which we call “further liberty.”
We enjoy times of fellowship together, and laugh a lot together. We don't have a lot of programs, but we encourage and support each other as we seek to live out our faith throughout the week. Many of us give significant amounts of time and energy to AMF, but we are also sensitive to the fact that we are all members of a number of communities, so that while serving God should be central to our lives, serving AMF may be less so.
We invite you to peruse our website, contact our pastor with questions, and come worship with us on Sunday evening! Whether or not you ultimately decide that our congregation is right for you, we pray God's blessings for your journey, and welcome the opportunity to play any small part we can in sharing God's love with you.

