Perimeter Church is a church daycare daycare located at 9500 Medlock Bridge Road, Johns Creek, Georgia GA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Perimeter Church in Johns Creek receives consistently high praise from reviewers. Parents and visitors highlight the welcoming community atmosphere, excellent facilities, and diverse programs for children and families. The expansive grounds with outdoor resources and well-maintained modern facilities are frequently mentioned as standout features.
The preaching is absolutely wonderful. It’s solidly reformed and Presbyterian. The church’s teaching as to how to go into the world to be Bible believing Christians is excellent. They offer so many classes and equip you to go into the world knowing scripture and sharing it with others. The people are so kind and inviting. They have a great children’s and women’s ministry. My only deep concern is that the music is not respecting our bodies as God’s temples. It is above the safe decibel level every service. This is an issue for people with neurodivergent challenges and is contributing to hearing loss. The church has bought into the lie that the music must be loud to appeal to the masses. I hope they will consider that praising God can be done at a safer decibel level.
Great mind refreshing place.. lots of open space, multiples grouds,kids park in the heart of Johns Creek..love this place.
Winterfest and tree lighting is something we try to make every year. Music and ballet performances are a delight. What a fun family day!
I think that this church is theological solid. But, unfortunately, after visiting many times, I feel that the current pastor is too fearful in addressing current issues that are dramatically relevant to all believers and need to be acknowledged in order to prepare us. I sense that he might be more afraid of offending others and the possibility of losing attendees than he is concerned with speaking God’s truth in the face of a current dark world. I reached out personally to the pastor by email to confront him in love. He did not respond. Sadly, my family will no longer attend this mega church.
Our first impression was almost 10 years ago when my husband and I visited for Sunday service just one time. Although it was a huge church and it felt intimidating walking in, we felt very welcomed and the church had a homey atmosphere. We started visiting more regularly with our kids a few years ago when we found ourselves looking for a new church and we’ve never left! We love the community, teaching, leadership, worship, and kids programs. We’ve been blessed and challenged, and the “huge church” now feels like home.