Buckhead Church

Buckhead Church
Coordinates: 33°50′56″N 84°22′20″W / 33.848905°N 84.372121°W / 33.848905; -84.372121
Location Atlanta, GA
Country United States
Denomination Non-Denominational, Evangelical Christian
Website buckheadchurch.org
History
Status Active
Founded April 2001 (2001-04)
Founder(s) Andy Stanley
Clergy
Senior pastor(s) Andy Stanley

Buckhead Church is an in-town campus of North Point Ministries located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

Over 6,500 adults and 800 children/students are in attendance every weekend. Andy Stanley is the senior pastor.

Details

Buckhead Church is a nondenominational Christian church. It is one of six current campuses of North Point Ministries along with North Point Community Church, Browns Bridge Church, Gwinnett Church, Woodstock City Church, and Decatur City Church. Andy Stanley is the senior pastor and leads the staff of Buckhead Church in its day-to-day operations and in discerning the ministry needs of those who attend and who live in the community. Jeff Henderson was the lead pastor until January 2011 before transitioning to start an additional North Point Ministries campus in Gwinnett County. Billy Phenix was the lead pastor from 2011 until 2017.

Buckhead Church is considered an innovator in the use of technology among multi-site churches.[1][2][3]

Children & Student Ministry Areas

As a part of North Point Ministries, Buckhead Church strives to accomplish its mission by creating engaging environments led by church staff and a large number of volunteers.[4]

The environments for children and students include Waumba Land for newborns through pre-k children, UpStreet for elementary students, Transit for middle school students, and InsideOut for high school students. For college-aged students, there is The Living Room, a Monday night gathering.

History

Buckhead Church was founded on April 29, 2001 as a biweekly meeting called Buckhead Fellowship. Andy Stanley advised the founders and was the first guest speaker. The church officially became affiliated with North Point Ministries in August 2001.

The church originally met in the building of Buckhead Baptist Church on Sunday evenings. In 2002, the church moved to the Doubletree Hotel in Buckhead. On Easter 2003, the church moved to a building in Sandy Springs formerly occupied by a Harris Teeter grocery store.

From the fall of 2006 through the spring of 2007, Buckhead Church opened a second temporary campus in a movie theater at Atlantic Station. This was known as the "Midtown Gathering."

The church held its first services at its current location at Tower Place on May 6, 2007. The 188,000-square-foot (17,500 m2) building houses an auditorium that holds 3,000 seats.[5][6]

Notable people who have attended Buckhead Church

References

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