sundays
9:00 & 10:30AM
ATA Middle School
1650 W 22nd Ave
We know that visiting a new church for the first time can sometimes feel a little awkward, so our goal is to make your experience as comfortable as possible!
Look through this page to know what to expect and click the “PLAN YOUR VISIT” button below to let us know you’re coming!
WHEN & WHERE
Generations Church meets every Sunday at the Arts & Technology Academy - a middle school in south Eugene, also known as “ATA”. We have two identical services that start at 9:00 & 10:30am.
1650 W 22nd Ave.
Eugene, OR 97401
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Our services are roughly 1 hour and are filled with great music and teaching from the Bible.
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We don’t. Our sermons are recorded and will be uploaded to both our website & our podcast the following day. Would love for you to listen in!
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There’s a couple parking lots around the school and when that’s full, there’s street parking along Fillmore St.
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Yes! We’d love to treat you to a free cup of coffee!
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Yes! We have Sunday morning classrooms, led by adult volunteers. Scroll down to find more info about our Kids ministry & to prepare for your first visit!
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No, but great question because we do love college students! :)
We have a college ministry called Salt Company that meets on Thursday nights. But Sunday mornings are for everyone!
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We have classrooms available for infants through 5th graders! Each one of our classrooms has adult volunteers and programing that is age appropriate!
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We will have an age-appropriate lesson for kids over 4 years old in their classroom, but there will be plenty of fun & games as well :). We hope they have fun, make new friends, and learn about Jesus!
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No, you don’t need to register early! When you arrive and walk in the main doors, you’ll see a sign that says “Kids Check-In” — we have volunteers there specifically waiting to walk you through your first Sunday!
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To maintain the health and wellness of all our children, families, and volunteers we kindly ask that you do not bring sick children to church.
The following are guidelines for when a child should be kept home: fever, vomiting or diarrhea, respiratory illness, rash, head lice, pink eye, or any time the child’s behavior indicates that he/she is not feeling well enough to attend. -
If you have more questions about our Kids programing, let us know! CLICK HERE to email Jada, on our Kids Team!
a fun and encouraging environment for kids to learn about jesus!