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Join us for the June Networking Social, an evening to connect with Christian professionals who care about integrating faith and work.
Join us for the June Networking Social, an evening to connect with Christian professionals who care about integrating faith and work. Share real stories, exchange ideas, and build relationships that go beyond business cards.
Agenda
6:00 pm: Networking
6:45 pm: Guest Speaker's Presentation
7:20 pm: Upcoming Events, Announcements & Sponsorship Opportunities
7:45 pm: Speed Networking
8:00 pm: Event concludes
Topic: Marketing in the AI Era: Amplifying Impact Through Technology
Speakers: JOE DOMALESKI
Joe Domaleski is the founder of Country Fried Creative, an award-winning digital marketing agency celebrating 23 years of service in Peachtree City, Georgia. Joe is an energetic & experienced executive with a passion for BETTER MARKETING. He uses data science & machine learning to improve marketing. Joe leads a team of 12 local professionals and was recently honored as the 2024 Peachtree City Rotary Business Leader of the Year. His company was named the 2021 Small Business of the Year by the Fayette Chamber.
Joe brings a unique technical depth to his work, holding a BS in Mathematics/Computer Science from UNG and an MBA from GSU. He is currently furthering his expertise at Georgia Tech, where he is pursuing a Master’s degree in analytics and machine learning. A proud Army veteran and consummate community volunteer, Joe is dedicated to helping small businesses and nonprofit organizations bridge the gap between human-centric work and cutting-edge data science, including Artificial Intelligence (AI). He regularly speaks to local civic groups and is a guest lecturer in undergraduate business courses at Georgia State, Clayton State, and UNG. Joe has been married to his wife Mary Catherine for 32 years and they have three grown children.
Join us for the May Networking Social, an evening to connect with Christian professionals who care about integrating faith and work.
Join us for the May Networking Social, an evening to connect with Christian professionals who care about integrating faith and work. Share real stories, exchange ideas, and build relationships that go beyond business cards.
Agenda
6:00 pm: Networking
6:45 pm: Guest Speaker's presentation
7:20 pm: Upcoming Events, Announcements & Sponsorship Opportunities
7:45 pm: Speed Networking
8:00 pm: Event concludes
Topic: Housing First Model: Solution or Starting Point?
Speakers: Josh M. Bray
Josh grew up navigating Atlanta's streets, witnessing individuals sacrificing their lives and sometimes their safety, to help the unseen and hurting within society. Speaking across 8 foreign nations in his twenties expanded his perspectiveon culture and how it intersects with poverty. With a decade spent near Chicago and another in Atlanta as SafeHouse Outreach's CEO, his passion to help those underserved and train others remains steadfast. He currently resides in the Southside of Atlantawith his wife of two decades and three children and dedicates leisure time to exciting activities alongside his young and amazing family.
*Valet or paid parking is included in the ticket price.
Faith, Networking & Fresh Starts
Join us for an uplifting afternoon designed for Christian singles who want to connect, build meaningful friendships, and expand their faith-centered community.
This is more than just a social - it’s a space to meet like-minded believers in a relaxed, welcoming environment while participating in a thoughtfully structured program that makes connecting easy and natural.
Age Range: 30–50 years
Important Note: Please plan to arrive on time so we can begin promptly and ensure everyone gets the full experience.
2:00 – 2:15 PM | Arrival & WelcomeCheck in, get settled, and start mingling in a relaxed atmosphere.
2:15 PM - 2:50 PM | Bingo Connection Game - An easy and interactive way to meet everyone in the room.
At the end of the activity, you’ll have the opportunity to mark the people you’d like to continue conversations with and turn it in to the organizers. Our team will help facilitate connections and matchmaking.
What to Expect
A friendly, structured environment designed for genuine connection
Meaningful conversations with other Christian singles
A fun and relaxed social atmosphere
Opportunities to build lasting, faith-centered relationships
Come with an open heart, bring a friend, and enjoy an afternoon of faith, networking, and fresh starts.
We look forward to seeing you there!
At Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA, the Christian Legal Society represents a unique community of students united by their commitment to both their faith and their legal education. This student-led organization creates a welcoming space where members can explore their Christian identity while pursuing their academic and professional goals in law. The society emphasizes the importance of building meaningful relationships among peers who understand the significance of integrating personal values with professional responsibilities. Members of the Christian Legal Society at Georgia State University benefit from a supportive community that encourages thoughtful reflection on how faith shapes perspectives on justice, advocacy, and legal ethics. The organization participates actively in the broader Georgia State University campus community, connecting with other student groups through the Panther Involvement Network and contributing to the rich tapestry of student life in Atlanta, GA. By bringing together students who share common values, the Christian Legal Society fosters friendships and professional networks that extend beyond the classroom. The organization recognizes that law students in Atlanta, GA are navigating complex academic and personal journeys, and it provides a grounded community focused on mutual support and shared purpose. Through its programming and community-building efforts, Georgia State Christian Legal Society affirms the value of faith-informed perspectives in legal education and professional practice.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the St. Thomas More Society, Inc. traces its roots to a student association at Emory University Law School and the Dorothy Day Law Society, eventually becoming an independent non-profit organization incorporated in 1994. The Society was founded by a dedicated group of Catholic lawyers who shared a vision of fostering community among legal professionals while serving the Roman Catholic Church of Georgia. Named after Saint Thomas More, the organization embodies the intellectual, spiritual, and moral qualities that defined the saint's life and legacy. What distinguishes the St. Thomas More Society of Atlanta is its commitment to creating a meeting ground where Catholic lawyers can share in the fellowship of the Mass and Eucharist while building meaningful relationships with peers who share their faith and professional calling. The organization recognizes that numerous St. Thomas More Societies operate independently throughout the United States, each serving their local legal communities with similar missions. In Atlanta, the Society has become known for its signature Red Mass, a public celebration that welcomes both Catholic and non-Catholic judges, officials, and legal professionals to participate in a blessing for those who administer justice. Through monthly gatherings, special events, and community engagement, the St. Thomas More Society of Atlanta continues its mission to inspire legal professionals to uphold the highest standards of ethics, morality, and service to their faith and community.
For over eight decades, Church Women United has served as a transformative movement for Christian women seeking to live out their faith through unity and purposeful action. Founded in 1941 during World War II by women of faith from three interdenominational groups, the organization emerged with a bold vision: to unite Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian women across racial, cultural, and theological boundaries to work for peace and justice globally. With a strong presence in Atlanta, GA, Church Women United continues this legacy of courageous advocacy and inclusive community-building. The movement's founding action—a petition signed by 84,000 church women calling for U.S. participation in the United Nations—established a powerful precedent for women's collective influence in shaping world affairs. Today, Church Women United in Atlanta and across the nation honors this heritage by empowering women to advocate for human rights, support vulnerable populations, and promote sustainable development aligned with the UN Global Goals. The organization creates meaningful spaces for women of diverse faith traditions to gather, pray, and mobilize for change, recognizing that Christian women's voices matter in addressing contemporary challenges from health equity to economic justice. Through membership opportunities, recognition programs like the Red Card, and initiatives such as the Fellowship of the Least Coin, Church Women United fosters deep spiritual connection alongside practical engagement. The movement affirms that faith-rooted women have immeasurable influence in shaping a more just world, and invites Atlanta-area women to join a global sisterhood committed to celebrating unity in diversity while advancing peace and compassion.