St. John the Baptist Parish

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Join Us for Mass

Johannite Gnostic Mass

2nd & 4th Sundays · 2:00 PM ET

Unity Church Atlanta
3597 Parkway Ln, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092

Newcomers are always welcome. Come as you are; stay as long or as little as you like.

Finding Us

Unity Church Atlanta is in what looks like an office building, surrounded by other similar-looking buildings.

  1. Free and ample parking.
  2. Walk in through the front door into the lobby.
  3. You’ll turn down the hall on your left.
  4. We’ll be in the chapel — Room 107, the first room on your left.
Unity Church AtlantaChurch Sanctuary(on your right)LobbyHallRoom 107The ChapelFront doorPFree & ample parking

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Holy Communion is open to ALL!

Everyone is always welcome to receive at a Johannite Mass — no membership, no prerequisite, no exception. Come to the table exactly as you are.

What to expect

A Mass includes a call-and-response liturgy and time for shared meditation or prayer. We also gather for coffee-shop text discussions, agape meals, and the occasional nature hike. There’s no dress code and no expectation of money — just show up in goodwill. Everyone is equal in love.

Chalice, paten, and candles arranged on the altar for Mass.Parish clergy gathered together with a visiting bishop.Parish clergy and members sharing a meal together.A trumpeter playing during a gathering in the fellowship hall.

Is the AJC Right for Me?

The AJC website, blogs and essays give a sense of the theology and practise of the church, but the best way to learn about the AJC is to attend one of our services and meet our people. The AJC is more than just the liturgy, it is a community of believers engaged in a wide variety of spiritual practises. All parishes and narthexes hold regular services and most also meet informally for discussions, chats and workshops.

If you really want to get a sense of the AJC as a whole, our annual Conclave is always open to visitors: at Conclave you would have a chance to see several variations of the Johannite liturgy, meet clergy and laity from all over the world, and be a part of world-class panels, papers and workshops.

If you are interested in joining the AJC either as a layperson or as a potential member of our clergy and are too far from a local parish or narthex, arrangements can be made to correspond with a member of the clergy who will be happy to answer any questions. We do not honour requests for electronic or print copies of our liturgies outside of this context, as the liturgy is not a piece of literature or an historical document that can be examined in a vacuum: it must be understood within the context of a living community and a living tradition.

We also welcome scholarly and journalistic inquiries, and hope to satisfy such inquiries in the same way. Please know that in matters of church-wide policy or doctrine, only the Patriarch or members of the Apostolic Council speak on behalf of the AJC.

It is reasonable to want to know as much about the AJC before committing to a spiritual journey with us: Gnosticism isn’t for spectators; it demands active involvement and participation.

The members of the church are eager to answer questions about their own spiritual life in the AJC, and will refer questions which demand an authoritative statement on church policies and doctrines to the appropriate authority.

You will find the AJC open and eager to share and we welcome all earnest and sincere seekers.