Dog River Methodist Church

Dog River Methodist Church Welcome Family! We're glad you're here! We are a warm and loving church in south Douglasville. We are mission minded and evangelistic.

We meet to praise the Lord in all that we do.

Holy Week is almost here, and we would love for you to join us as we walk through this powerful story together. 🌿✝️Come ...
03/16/2026

Holy Week is almost here, and we would love for you to join us as we walk through this powerful story together. 🌿✝️

Come for one service or all of them as we remember the cross, celebrate the empty tomb, and rejoice in the hope we have through Christ.

Invite a friend and celebrate with us! 💛

01/26/2026

Prayers for:
Linemen - those out working in this weather restoring power and for those without power now.
Public Safety - patrolling our roads to keep us safe.
Public works - those keeping our water lines and infrastructure functioning.
Homeless - May they be sheltered, safe, and warm.

In case you missed it.
01/25/2026

In case you missed it.

If you missed last night's inspiring Night of Worship, you can watch it here.
https://ngagmc.org/worship/

⚠️ Weather Alert: All activities are cancelled due to the winter storm coming. Praying for safety, warmth, and peace for...
01/24/2026

⚠️ Weather Alert: All activities are cancelled due to the winter storm coming. Praying for safety, warmth, and peace for our community. 🤍❄️

12/22/2025

THE LOVE AND SACRIFICE OF OUR SAVIOR

"[Jesus] made Himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to death -- even death on a cross! Therefore, God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name." (Philippians 2:7-9 NIV)

In Charles Wesley’s hymn, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” we sing these words: "Mild He lays His glory by, Born that man no more may die; Born to raise the sons of earth; Born to give them second birth."

This Christmas season, we are reminded of the profound humility and sacrificial love of Jesus Christ. In Philippians 2:7-9, we see a glimpse of the extraordinary nature of His incarnation. Jesus, who was in very nature God, chose to lay aside His divine privileges and embrace the form of a servant. He entered our world in the most vulnerable way possible -- as a helpless baby.

Wesley’s Christmas carol beautifully encapsulates this divine mystery. "Mild He lays His glory by" reflects Jesus' willingness to set aside His heavenly majesty. He did not cling to His status but instead chose to be born among us, to walk our streets, and to experience our joys and sorrows. This act of humility was not just a fleeting moment but a lifelong commitment that culminated in the ultimate sacrifice -- His death on the cross.

"Born that man no more may die; Born to raise the sons of earth; Born to give them second birth." These lines remind us of the purpose behind Jesus' incarnation. His birth was not an end in itself but the beginning of a redemptive mission. He came so that we might have life -- eternal life. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus conquered the grave and opened the way for us to be reconciled with God. He offers us a second birth, a spiritual rebirth, through which we are made new and become children of God (John 1:12).

As we reflect on these truths, let us remember the depth of God's love for us. Jesus' humility and obedience are a model for our own lives. In a world that often values power and status, we are called to follow the example of our Savior, embracing humility, and serving others. Let us also rejoice in the hope that Christmas brings -- the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ.

May this Christmas season be filled with joy and a deeper understanding of the love and sacrifice of our Savior, Jesus Christ.

-- SOUND BITES Ministry™

12/18/2025
10/27/2025

SHARING THE GOOD NEWS

“How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness, who publishes salvation, who says to Zion, ‘Your God reigns.’” (Isaiah 52:7 ESV)

Why all of this emphasis upon evangelism? Because evangelism is "Job One" for the church. Do you remember those old Ford commercials which claimed "Quality is Job One"? I believe we can modify that motto to say "Evangelism is Job One" for the church. The church exists for sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ... The church is one of the few institutions which exists not for itself, but for the world. Yes, of course, we must share the Good News with those inside the church who need to hear the Gospel, respond, and grow in faith. But too often we have stopped there. We have focused only upon ourselves, our comfort, and our institution, rather than focusing upon reaching the world for Christ.

Evangelism is not about saving the church. Evangelism is not about institutional survival. Evangelism is about being faithful to the call of Christ. We are called to change lives and to transform the world, and in the process we will discover the church itself becoming more vital and alive.
-- Bishop Michael J. Coyner, (1949-2020)

Y'all Come!  Great Selection!  Family fun!
10/15/2025

Y'all Come! Great Selection! Family fun!

Mission accomplished! Praise the Lord for great volunteers and Friends! Come on out while the selection is great and sup...
10/04/2025

Mission accomplished! Praise the Lord for great volunteers and Friends!
Come on out while the selection is great and support a local feeding mission!
Open Saturday 10-8, Sunday 1-6, Monday - Friday 3-8.

See you soon!

The truck is here, y'all come please!
10/04/2025

The truck is here, y'all come please!

Address

5960 Highway 5
Douglasville, GA
30135

Opening Hours

Wednesday 5:30pm - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+17704897608

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