Frequently Asked Questions
Who is The Church at Milledgeville?
The Church at Milledgeville (TCA Milly) is a local church body that exists to Glorify God, Love People, and Make Disciples of Jesus Christ. Click here to learn more about who we are and what we believe.
What denomination does The Church at Milledgeville affiliate with?
TCA Milly considers itself an autonomous, convictionally Baptist church that affiliates with the Georgia Baptist Convention.
When does The Church at Milledgeville meet?
TCA Milly launched in August of 2022! Currently, our Sunday morning worship service begins at 10:00AM at 356 Blandy Dr. Midweek activities are developing to meet on Wednesday night for all ages. Follow us on social media @thechurchatmilledgeville to learn more about upcoming events.
Where does The Church at Milledgeville meet?
TCA Milly currently meets at Oak Hill Middle School on Sunday mornings. Our Midweek activities take place in a variety of locations. Contact us at connect@tcamilly or follow us on social media @thechurchatmilledgeville to learn more and to stay up to date on when and where we are gathering.
Why was The Church at Milledgeville established?
With the number of unchurched persons increasing in Milledgeville and the surrounding cities, the founders of TCA Milly felt it necessary to join God in a new work to reach Milledgeville with the gospel of Jesus Christ. After much prayer, it became clear that God wanted a new church in this city. Milledgeville is a field white for the harvest, and TCA Milly longs to be a congregation that goes into the field to join the work with other Milledgeville churches.
How can I support what God is doing at TCA Milly?
There are a number of ways to partner with TCA Milly! Most importantly, we want you to come and worship Jesus with us at our regularly scheduled services. Additionally, we have multiple TCA Milly Communities to choose from as well as several areas to serve. Two finals ways to support God’s work at TCA Milly are through your prayers and your giving. Click here to give to The Church at Milledgeville.