Staff Spotlight-Susanne Fatigati
Buckhead Church, this is Susanne. Susanne, this is Buckhead Church.
What are your favorite musical groups?
Led Zeppelin to David Crowder Band to Norah Jones to Dwight Yoakam to Coldplay, and a lot in between.
What is your favorite invention?
Anything that enables flight
What is your favorite movie?
The Man from Snowy River
What is your favorite restaurant?
Rathbun’s
How long have you worked at North Point/Buckhead Church?
Almost 10 years
Why do you love your job so much?
I think people get tired of hearing me say that I look forward to work every day, and there is probably not enough room here for me to express why. But I’ll try. I recognize that what I get to do every day, my conversations, and my interactions have eternal value. My job is a gift, and I don’t take it for granted. I trust Andy and Jeff and the leadership immensely, and I feel trusted and valued. I appreciate the development, resources and opportunities for growth. Every day, I have the chance to do what I feel like I do best. I get to work with the most hilarious, creative, brilliant group of people, and we just get to have a lot of fun. When you’re surrounded by people who love what they’re doing, it creates a great working environment.
What would you say to people who want to find a place in their career where they love their job and the people with whom they work?
Now that I’m so old and wise and in my dream job, this might sound trite or condescending. I hope not. I think it’s unrealistic to think you can land in your dream job right out of college. I have enjoyed aspects of all the jobs that I have had, but hopefully have learned a great deal from each role. I think we need to have a willingness to learn and grow and serve with integrity where we are, and also a willingness to fail, gracefully. And through those experiences and relationships, we can learn more about ourselves and others, our passion, our gifts, and God. It seems like opposing concepts, but I think we need patience and courage to find just the right fit… and networking. Don’t ever burn any bridges. But, on another note, it’s also important to have a wide variety of interests and life experiences and relationships so that a career does not become an idol or sole identity. (For example, here’s a pic of Susanne playing polo, but it doesn’t show her cooking, traveling, skiing, and all her other amazing talents!!)

Describe what you and your team are responsible for?
I get to work with great teams who lead membership and baptism for all 3 campuses, and also with the Care Network for Buckhead Church, which includes Hope Ministry, MoneyWise, 2 to 1 Pre-marital Ministry, Oasis divorce recovery, Intimate Encounters marriage enrichment, and counseling referrals.
Why is membership so important?
Membership helps us identify the core group of people who are willing to formally partner with us to lead people in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Membership is more than getting your name on a list. It indicates a level of involvement and leadership. Experience shows that membership also benefits the individual. In a culture where commitment is no longer highly valued, recognizable membership is an important step that moves each of us off of the sidelines and into the game. It presents a challenge to publicly affirm a commitment to Christ and to a specific local body. It is letting church leadership know, “You can count on me.”
Regarding baptism, why do we make people do the video?
It seems intimidating. But tell me the truth, it’s your favorite part of the service?! I know, it might seem scary. But talk to the people who have been through it. I think they would say it’s actually a fun process, and when they get to the other side of filming the video, standing there in the water, in front of friends and family and thousands… what a great feeling to share who Christ is and how He is working in their lives. We would love to talk to anyone who has questions or concerns… or fear. And we’re actually working on a video to show the process behind the scenes, so stay tuned.
What would you want a first-time attendee to Buckhead Church to know?
I would want them to know the person of Jesus and to see Him in us. I think the building, the speaker, the worship, the people can all assist in a fun and relevant experience, but it’s Jesus Christ who is the giver of life and joy and hope and peace.
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Staff Spotlightposted
jul 24, 2008by Buckhead Church





July 24, 2008 at 6:14 am
susanne rocks! i did the video and it is one of my most favorite possessions now. i can watch it and look back on that time in my life and how i obediently followed God through that journey :)
July 24, 2008 at 7:07 am
Susanne is absolutely one of the reasons I came to know Jesus as well as come to work at Buckhead Church. She was the first person I called once I had “prayed the prayer” after the Labor Day Retreat several years ago and she has been there as a friend every step of the way since then. I am so thankful for her amazing heart for her friends as well as just people in general. My life was forever changed when I met Susanne back in 1999 and I am forever grateful I get to call her my friend.
July 27, 2008 at 10:08 am
There’s never a dull moment when Susanne is around! Her humor is just as infectious as her love for Jesus!!!!
July 29, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Working with Susanne is one of the things that makes this job the best I’ve ever had.
She is one of the best parts of Buckhead Church staff.
August 7, 2008 at 9:52 pm
Hi Susanne,
This is Isma from Barcelona, Spain. We met two summers ago when my wife Eva and me were there in Atlanta to know how do you this amazing church you do.
Just wanted to say hi!
Un abrazo desde España!
Isma
PS. Hi Steve! ;)