The Calvin Center is a year-round Camp and Conference Center, operated as a ministry of the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta, PC (U.S.A.). The Calvin Center provides a place for people of all ages to respond to the ministry and person of Jesus Christ and to grow in their relationship with God.
The Calvin Center serves as the home for scores of church, nonprofit, and civic group meetings as well as individuals and camp participants. Located just twenty five miles south of Atlanta's Hartsfield airport, on over 500 tree filled acres.
Programs for people of all ages are coordinated year round through the program office.
Lakeview Meeting Room:
* Overlooks the ten acre lake
* Accommodates groups of up to 175
* Tea & Coffee facilities only
* PA system
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Conference Lodge:
* 24 motel type rooms
* 2 meeting rooms for 200 total
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Knox Lodge:
* Sleeps up to 18
* dormitory style accommodation (heated and a/c)
* Guest rooms with six beds each
* Tea & coffee facilities
* Smaller meeting room holds 15 people
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Rustic Cabins:
* Each cabin sleeps up to 8 in bunk beds
* Each has a bathroom
* Surrounds main meeting lodge with tables & chairs
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4 NEW cabins each with:
* a bedroom for 8 and one for 3
* each with their own attached bathroom
Also, a meeting building for up to 50 people with a serving kitchen
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The Labyrinth 
A labyrinth is an ancient symbol that relates to wholeness. It combines the imagery of the circle and the spiral into a meandering but purposeful path. Labyrinths have long been used as a tool for meditation and prayer. A labyrinth is a metaphor for life's journey. It is a symbol that creates a sacred space and place and takes us out of our selves to "that which is within." It is a place that allows one time out from the stress of a busy life and a place to commune with God in the solitude of one's heart, mind, and soul.

The Calvin Center is located in Clayton County, Georgia, 45 minutes south of Downtown Atlanta.
Coming from the North:
Take 1-75 south of Atlanta to Exit 235. This will be the exit for Highways 19 & 41 and will be heading towards Griffin. (This road is also called Tara Blvd.) Go about 15 miles south on Hwy. 19/41 to a flashing caution light. Turn right on to Upper Woolsey Road. (If you come to the Atlanta Motor Speedway you have gone too far.) We are located about 5 miles on the left.

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