The 3D Church recently announced “Pull up and Praise,” a drive-thru worship service at the 3D Complex, 2244 Panola Road in Lithonia.

Pull up and Praise is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Sunday.

According to a press release, this spirit-filled innovative service is designed to allow individuals and families the ability to enjoy church without leaving the safety of their vehicle. In an effort to promote health throughout the COVID-19 Crisis, there will be emphasis on active engagement in Christ through praise and worship. The service will be a resource for the community to unite and support each other through a time of uncertainty and crisis.

Headed by the Rev. John Elmore, founder and senior pastor, The 3D Church touts itself as the first and only 3D projecting church in the history of metro Atlanta and one of the first among growing churches in the United States. With over 25 in ministry, Elmore said he consciously chooses to never stop growing, personally or vocationally. He considers himself a trailblazer and trendsetter who focuses on relevance and innovation.

Information: the3dchurch.org

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