Welcome to Crabapple

We live in uncertain times. People have lost trust in all sorts of things: from government to banks, employers to spouses. The confidence we’ve had in our own self-sufficiency has shattered. We long for renewal and a way for things to be made right. We long to move beyond the shallowness of our age to find community and deep, purposeful investment in the lives of others.

At Crabapple, we believe that Jesus Christ restores all things. He said, “I make all things new.” The Bible teaches us that He is the Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer of all. We are a community of His followers, committed to growing in our faith and to helping each other discover the true joy that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. We are a family of brothers and sisters, bonded together through the Gospel. We invite you to come and discover Crabapple for yourself.
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  • Paul's response to his imprisonment is surprising. Instead of asking fellow believers to pray foremost for his release and his safety, Paul in Ephesians chapter 6 calls for prayer to strengthen him to open his "mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel." This was because Paul's life was animated by a pure and holy passion for his mission, his message, and his mandate. But these weren't just Paul's. Find out more.
  • The Promised King has Come

    Pastor Jerry has begun to lead us on a journey through Luke's portrait of Jesus. Come each week as we seek to understand the amazing work that our sovereign God has done for us in the gospel. You can also hear messages that you've missed by clicking here, or by subscribing to the podcast on iTunes.
  • The Story

    Stories are all around us. We hear them. We tell them. But do you know the most important story of all? It's the story of how the world began, what went wrong, and what God has done to redeem and restore. It's a story that never ends. We invite you to read it here.
  • Project Ambition

    As a result of an initial vision trip In November 2010, Crabapple has begun to partner with work underway to reach the Wolof people in Senegal's capital city of Dakar. The Wolof are one of several people groups in Senegal, most of which are Sunni Muslims. Most of these people groups are considered some of the world’s least reached, having less than .00% evangelical presence. The Wolof people, the largest people group in Senegal, has little more than a scattering of a hundred believers among a population of more than 4 million. Find out more by clicking here.


  • Begins Wednesday, August 17th 6:15 PM
    for ages 3 years - 6th grade.


  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
    Sep 7 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM Rooms 200-A&C
    Call the church office to
    reserve your space. 770-475-6111

    Mejorar su Inglés en nuestras clases gratuitas.
    Estamos ofreciendo clases para estudiantes
    principiantes avanzados. 

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Wednesday night opportunities

Feb 1

Dinner 5:30pm AWANA Clubs 6:15pm Youth 24/7 6:15pm Prayer Meeting 6:30pm ESL (English as Second Language) 6:30pm Adult Choir 6:30pm Ready to Give an Answer (Led by Pastor) 6:30pm Ladies Bible Study 6:30pm There is something for everyone at Crabapple on Wednesday night.

AWANA Theme Night

Feb 1 6:15 PM

Theme is: How Many Layers Can You Wear Night!

ESL (English as a Second Language)

Feb 1 6:30 PM
Rooms 200-A

Come and learn English. Ongoing registration throughout the year. Call 770-475-6111 to sign up.