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Midtown Atlanta Churches Celebrate Over 440 Years of Faith
Walking tour highlights historic houses of worship that have endured through generations of change.
Mar. 18, 2026 at 3:00pm
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The Atlanta Preservation Center is hosting a walking tour of four historic Midtown Atlanta churches that have served the community for over 440 years combined. The tour will showcase Saint Mark United Methodist Church (1903), North Avenue Presbyterian Church (1900), All Saints' Episcopal Church (1906), and Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (1952), highlighting how these sacred spaces have adapted and inspired believers across generations despite the rapid development around them.
Why it matters
As Midtown Atlanta has transformed into a hub of gleaming towers and modern development, these historic churches have remained as quiet testaments to the enduring power of faith and community in the heart of the city. The tour aims to celebrate the architectural significance and spiritual legacy of these landmark institutions that have grounded the neighborhood for over a century.
The details
The two-hour walking tour organized by the Atlanta Preservation Center will take participants on a one-mile journey through Midtown, exploring the histories and unique features of four iconic churches. Visitors will discover how these congregations have continuously served the community through worship, outreach, and inspiration despite the changing urban landscape around them.
- The tour will take place on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 from 11 am to 1 pm.
- Saint Mark United Methodist Church was founded in 1903.
- North Avenue Presbyterian Church was founded in 1900.
- All Saints' Episcopal Church was founded in 1906.
- Lutheran Church of the Redeemer was founded in 1952.
The players
Saint Mark United Methodist Church
A historic Midtown Atlanta church founded in 1903 that has served the community for over a century.
North Avenue Presbyterian Church
A Midtown Atlanta church founded in 1900 that is one of the oldest houses of worship in the neighborhood.
All Saints' Episcopal Church
An Episcopal church in Midtown Atlanta founded in 1906 that is known for its architectural significance.
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
A Lutheran church in Midtown Atlanta founded in 1952 that continues the neighborhood's legacy of faith.
The Atlanta Preservation Center
The organization hosting the walking tour to celebrate the history and enduring presence of Midtown Atlanta's historic churches.
What they’re saying
“These historic churches have grounded the Midtown community for generations, serving as quiet testaments to the power of faith and endurance.”
— Preservation Center Spokesperson (creativeloafing.com)
What’s next
Tickets for the walking tour are available through the Atlanta Preservation Center's website.
The takeaway
Midtown Atlanta's historic churches have weathered decades of change, standing as architectural and spiritual anchors that continue to inspire and serve the community. This tour celebrates their enduring legacy and importance in the heart of the city.
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