The Avenue on Tuesday, October 7th
Join The Avenue on Tuesday, October 7th, from 11am to 1pm in the Overlook at North Avenue Presbyterian Church. We will be joined by Nan Henson to learn more about […]
Join The Avenue on Tuesday, October 7th, from 11am to 1pm in the Overlook at North Avenue Presbyterian Church. We will be joined by Nan Henson to learn more about […]
Join The Avenue on Tuesday October 21st from 10:30am to 1:30pm for a field trip to Chattahoochee Coffee. We will have a time of guided reflection as we experience the […]
We invite you to be a part our November 4th outing to the Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown Atlanta—where history, literature, and culture come together in the very spot where Gone with the Wind was born. This engaging museum–on the National Register of Historic Places and part of the Atlanta History Center Midtown campus—invites visitors […]
Celebrating 250 Years. “Churches, Chapels, Abbeys and Cathedrals in Jane Austen’s Novels” Many people don’t realize that Jane Austen, the author of Pride and Prejudice and five other wonderful novels, was a committed Christian. Her father, two brothers, and many of her friends and relations were clergymen. All her novels include clergymen as well. Her […]
On Tuesday, December 2, join The Avenue for caroling with our neighbors across the street: Emory Midtown and Emory Winship. After celebrating the season with song, we will return to the NAPC Overlook to have lunch together and a “cookie exchange.” Dress in your festive Christmas attire, bring your own lunch, your favorite cookies and […]
After a busy time of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, The Avenue invites you to join us for a relaxed, fun time together. We will have a variety of games to choose from, including board games, card games and guessing games. You might even win a prize! Dress in your best game day attire and […]
On Tuesday, Feb 3, Lee Burrows, Terrence Smith and Rev. Derrick Lockwood, leaders of the Hopeful Honest Initiative, will share what they have learned on the topic of “Becoming Comfortable with Discomfort.” The initiative was co-founded by Lee Burrows, Rev. Lockwood and others in 2020 as a response to the murder of George Floyd. Terrence […]
On Tuesday, Feb 17, the Avenue will visit the Center for Civil and Human Rights and explore new exhibits on Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement. Plan to eat lunch beforehand and meet in the church underground parking lot at 12:30. We will carpool to the museum and return to the church around […]
Mia Booth
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Phone: 404-875-0431
Mia Booth is a Master of Divinity candidate at Emory University, where she is committed to exploring the intersections of faith, justice, and community care. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English from Hampton University, where she discovered a passion for writing and a deep interest in education equity. Since then, Mia has centered her work on advocating for those whose voices often go unheard, an effort that has shaped her growing dedication to restorative justice.
Following graduation, Mia intends to pursue nonprofit management with a focus on supporting youth impacted by the school to prison pipeline. Outside of her studies, Mia enjoys traveling, practicing at CorePower Yoga, and spending quality time in her kitchen cooking and baking.
Jason Chen
International Student Ministry Coordinator.
Coming Soon
Rena Pope
Young Adult Intern
Tuza Taco on Howell Mill Road – the food’s good, and the people know you!
Roxie Chess
Director of Ministry and Mission
Phone: (404) 875-0431
Renee Abernathy
Director of Finance and Administration
Phone: (404) 875-0431 x222
Coming Soon
Roxie Chess
Director of Ministry and Mission
Phone: 404-875-0431
Coming Soon
Jasmine Anthony
Director of Children and Family Ministries
Phone: 404-875-0431 x220
Desta Ethiopian Kitchen is my favorite restaurant! I recommend it because it’s different from typical American cuisine and has menu options that cater to a variety of preferences. The food is always fresh and tasty. I love the potent and savory flavors. The food is not just good it’s Instagram post worthy. Any family can enjoy the delicious sharable portions served here!
Jasmine Anthony
Director of Children and Family Ministries
Desta Ethiopian Kitchen is my favorite restaurant! I recommend it because it’s different from typical American cuisine and has menu options that cater to a variety of preferences. The food is always fresh and tasty. I love the potent and savory flavors. The food is not just good it’s Instagram post worthy. Any family can enjoy the delicious sharable portions served here!