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SUNDAY ScheDUle
SUNDAY ScheDUle
Sunday, March 20PASSION/PAlm SuNdAy
• Prayer breakfast - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall
• Communion Worship Service 8:30 am, Winship Chapel
• The mustard Seed Bookstore Open 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
• Sunday School for All Ages 9:30 am
• Worship Service 10:45 am, Sanctuary
• Fellowship Hour 11:45 am
• Q2, Twenties & Thirties’ group, 12:15 pm, Room 322
Sunday, March 27EASTER SuNdAy
• Prayer breakfast - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall
• Communion Worship Service 8:00 am, Winship Chapel
• The mustard Seed Bookstore Open 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
• Worship Service 9:00 am, Sanctuary
• Worship Service 11:00 am, Sanctuary
• Fellowship Hour 12: pm
Palm Sunday, march 20
8:30 a.m. Chapel and 10:45 a.m. Sanctuary“Wrestling with God: Between Parade and Passion”
Mark 11:1-11 and Mark 14:32-42 Tony Sundermeier, Preaching
8:00 a.m. Chapel Communion, 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Sanctuary“But…”
Isaiah 65:17-25 and Luke 24:1-12Tony Sundermeier, Preaching
Date Text Preaching
Monday, March 21 John 12:1-11 Ann-Henley SaundersTuesday March 22 John 12:20-36 Kevin Knab Wednesday, March 23 John 13:21-32 Connie Lee Thursday, March 24 John 13:1-17, 31b-35 Rebekah LeMon
holy Week noontime ServiceS
maundy thurSday, march 24
Good Friday, march 25
eaSter Sunday, march 27
12:00-12:30 p.m. ChapelLunch Available Following the Service
Reception Room, $10 per person
In-Home Worship Gatherings Throughout the City
12:00 p.m. Chapel“Certainly this Man was Innocent”
Tony Sundermeier, Preaching
7:30 p.m. in the SanctuaryMusica Sacra Chorus and Orchestra, Wes Stoner, Director
Good Friday Texts, Hymns, and Excerpts from Handel, Mozart, Lotti, and Others
Tony Sundermeier, Homily
Palm Sunday, holy Week, & eaSter Sunday Schedule
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Prayers for THose IN MILITary serVICe
ensign Karim Abu-Akel captain Alexandria Miller-Anderson
Major charles AyersPVT Forrest “Woody” Bass
lt. JG Benjamin S. BondurantMaj. Jamison Bowman,
chaplain ABe3 Gregory Bridges
Sgt. Isaiah Bridges Glenn Thomas Johnson, AM3
Robert louis Johnson, hA Staff Sgt. Kevin lee
Lt. Wilson Mansfield McManus captain John Warren Robey
Captain Gabriel Rulewicz Brig. General Russell
Sanbornlt. David B. Sibley
commander Ryan Tewell Col. Roderick G. Turner III
Pastoral Care Report(As of march 9, 2016)
BIRTHS: Congratulations to Josh and Kathleen davis
on the birth of Anna Frances davis ‘Frannie’,
who arrived on march 7th. Her proud sister is Eloise.
CONTINuINg CARE: Kathy Bess
HOSPITAl: Steve Fifield-Atlanta medical Center,
Iris Eskew-Wellstar Cobb Hospital, Alan Harris-Piedmont Hospital
dEATHS: Our prayers and condolences go out to muriel Schelke and
family on the death of her brother-in-law Sam Beall. Services were
held on march 1 in Knoxville.
RECuPERATINg: Barbara Cavanaugh, Brooks lide Jr., Bruce Kirwan,
Jacob Balsley V, Judson Hall, margaret murphy, mary ginden,
mary Joe dellinger, michael Hehir, NeeNee Fortson, Randy Jones,
Rebecca Owens, Sally Stalker
If you have any pastoral concerns, please contact Rev. Kevin Knab at 404-228-7763 or [email protected]., or Pam Parrish at 404-228-7737 or [email protected].
ROADSHOWS CATERInG
Easter is just around the corner, let Roadshows take care of all
of your catering needs. Visit our website
www.roadshowscatering.com
Karin Davis (404) 272-7031 Rhonda Bass (404) 281-7192
A complete catering service...
We are excited that the motion was unanimously approved by our Session, and the new 2013 Presbyterian Hymnal, Glory to God, will be introduced in worship on Pentecost Sunday, May 15, 2016. We are inviting members and friends of First Presbyterian to purchase as many hymnals as they would like at $20 per hymnal. Please contact Katie Law for further information: [email protected]. We are a congregation that loves to sing! I am certain that the new hymnal will deepen that love and continue to encourage us to make a joyful noise unto the Lord! – Tony Sundermeier
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Flower Delivery Ministry
Did you know that the flowers that are in the sanctuary each week get broken down, and arranged in vases to take to homebound or
hospitalized members of FPC?We are looking for volunteers to deliver
flowers following worship. The Care office will provide maps and addresses for the recipients.
And we are also looking for someone to coordinate the volunteers.
Please contact Kevin Knab or Pam Parrish in the Care office. 404-228-7737.
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WHIZ KIDS TUTORING MINISTRY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
Are you interested in making a positive difference in the life of a child? The Whiz Kids Tutoring Min-istry needs additional volunteers to tutor elemen-tary school students in math or reading. Tutoring takes place on Wednesday afternoons from 2:15 to 3:45 at Snapfinger Elementary School which is located at 1365 Snapfinger Road in Deca-tur. If you are interested, or if you know anyone who is interested in tutoring a student in math or reading, please contact Granvette Matthews, the Whiz Kids Coordinator, at 404.228.7747 or at [email protected]. Volunteering just one hour per week can help make a significant difference in the academic life of a child who needs to develop basic math or reading skills.
March 24 7:00 – 9:00 PM (Times may vary in some locations.)
Potluck Dinner & Communion Service
in FPc Members’ homes around
Atlanta. Children & Youth
welcome.
Sign-up: Sundays, Feb. 28th thru
March 20th outside Fifield Hall or online.
For more information contact Jennifer Pendergast at
MAUNDY THURSDAY DINNER & WORSHIP
The Meals on Wheels ministry is looking for additional substitute
volunteers to help deliver meals to the elderly and shut-ins. This pro-
gram helps ensure that the elderly who can’t get out or can’t handle
preparing their own meals get a nutritious meal delivered by a friend-
ly face. First Presbyterian has operated this program for over 30 years
and we are currently looking to add to our list of substitute volunteer
slots.
The service would be on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday morn-
ing beginning between 10:00 and 10:30. The volunteers pick up pre-
packed meals at our Meals on Wheels office near the church kitchen
and receive a list of recipients and the prepacked meals. The routes
are to elderly high-rise facilities in the Midtown and Buckhead areas
and take no more than two hours to navigate. You will only be deliver-
ing 10 or less meals to one location.
The routes are set up so drivers only have to make one stop and there is
no need to return to the church once the meals are delivered. For more
info, contact Sandi Harsh at 404-228-7726 or [email protected].
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Prayer Shawl ministry
Informational Gathering
Palm Sunday, March 20th, 12:15-2:15pm
WHO: Iris Dodge & Katie Sundermeier are hosting this event as a beautiful way to begin Holy Week in the spiri-tual context of a Prayer Shawl Ministry. Join us if you are excited to restart our church’s Prayer Shawl Ministry with us, or if you simply would like to come and see what it is all about. This is for advanced knitters/crocheters, those who have not picked up needles be-
fore, and everyone in between.
WHERE: You are invited to join us af-ter worship in the Bridal Room located between the Chapel and Peachtree St.
WHAT: We will gather for lunch, learn about this meaningful ministry, and have some time to work on a Prayer Shawl or a small square to take with us through Holy Week. Bring needles and
yarn if you have them.
HOW: Please RSVP to Pam Parrish, [email protected], or call the church if you are able to come by 3/16. Childcare is available upon request. If you have any questions, reach out to
Katie or Iris.
First Presbyterian Preschool Camp Friendship regis-tration is now online. Beginning this summer, in addi-tion to our newly formatted camps for 2 – 7 year olds, we will also offer camps by Club SciKidz (ages 4 – 15), MODA (ages 5-7) and The Alliance Theater (rising 2nd and 3rd graders). Information is available on our web-site at: http://firstprespreschoolatl.org/summer-camp. We look forward to seeing you this summer.
F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n P r e s c h o o l
c a m P F r i e n d s h i P
Refugee Resettlement and Immigration Services
of Atlanta is in need of volunteers to be matched with
newly arriving refugee families to help with English, life skills and community orientation.
Training and Volunteer Orientation provided. Interested? Contact Rev. Greg Allen-Pickett
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G o o d F r i d a y W o r s h i p
M u s i c a s ac r a a t l a n t a
Friday, March 25 • 7:30PMExcErPts FroM handEl’s MessiahWorks by Mozart, lotti & othErs
Musica sacra Chorus & orchestraWes stoner, Conductor
handel’s Messiah is one of the mostfamous and well-loved choral works of alltimes. as part of this year’s Good Fridayworship service, the Chancel Choir andst. Cecilia Consort will perform excerptsfrom handel’s chef-d’oeuvre together
with beautiful settings of ‘When i surveythe Wondrous Cross’ and other masterworks.
We invite you to sing and play with us!
For rehearsal information, please contact:
Katharine [email protected]
404-228-7732
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YOUTHNURSERY/pREScHOOL & ELEMENTaRY
YOUTH GROUP – SUNDAY MORNINGS Join us for Youth Group in March. Each Sunday morning, we’ll gather in B-111 for doughnuts, singing, and fellowship before breaking out into small groups. WE WILL NOT GATHER ON EASTER SUNDAY.
MIDDLE SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT FELLOWSHIP Friday, April 1 6:30-9:00pm No fooling around. Our next Middle School Friday Night Fellowship is scheduled for Friday, April 1st. Join us the first Friday of every month for food, fellowship, and fun. Location is TBD.
HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH BUNCH Sunday April 3 , high schoolers will have their next lunch outing . We’ll gather in B111 right after worship, pick a place and head out. Join us as we attempt to find the best lunch spot in Atlanta.
REGISTER NOW FOR YOUTH MISSION TRIPS We’re excited to announce that we have two opportunities for our youth to part-ner with DOOR in the Summer of 2016 in Chicago as part of their urban mission experience. Registration is open and space is limited! Middle School Mission Trip – June 19-24 High School Mission Trip – June 26-July 1
Not getting our Tuesday, Youth News??? Email Jay ([email protected]) to be added so you won’t miss out.
Whether it’s a small group, a Bible study, a social event, or a service opportunity, there are ample ways to connect with our community.
Q2, DISCUSSION & FELLOWSHIP GROUP Q2 meets on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. in Room 322. Join us for Bible studies and engaging, thoughtful discussions. Bonus? We often head to brunch after our 12:15 p.m. class, too.
MAUNDY THURSDAY DINNER Thursday, March 24th from 7-9 p.m. Join us for an evening of worship and communion in Jennifer Pendergast’s home.Register online or contact Ann-Henley at [email protected] to RSVP.
PAINTED PIN PALOOZA Thursday, March 31st from 7:30-10 pm Mark your calendars for a night of boutique bowling with friends from FPC and Trinity Presbyterian Church. Cost is only $10 (including shoes), so email Ann-Henley ASAP to RSVP!
BOOK CLUB First and Third Mondays of the Month at 7:30 p.m. Contact Lauren Meyer at [email protected] for more details.
COUPLES’ GROUP Second and Fourth Wednesdays of the Month at 7 p.m. Contact Ann-Henley Saunders at [email protected] to learn more.
Not receiving our e-newsletters? Email Ann-Henley at [email protected] so you can stay in the loop.
Join uS in tHe Surf SHack tHiS Summer! June 6-10 9:00am to 12 noon
We will sing, dance, craft, snack, and learn our way through 5 fun Bible stories!
Children ages 3 (and potty trained) through rising 6th grade
NEW THIS YEAR - VBS AFTERCARE CAMP! 12 noon to 4 pm, every day Registration goes live on February 14th! Youth and parent volunteers needed as well! Can’t wait to see you there!
TWENTIES & THIRTIES
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aDULT DIScIpLESHIp
MONTREATMAY 13 -15
20s/30s RETREATContact Ann-Henley Saunders for more information:
* Due to scheduling conflict, the
March 20th lecture, with Jens & Ryan
in Fifield Hall, has been cancelled.
* Easter Sunday there will be no Sunday
School classes for 1st thru 12th Grades.
There will be care provided as usual for
infants thru age 5. For the schedules
of adult classes, please consult our
website or your class facilitators..
THEOLOGYMATTERS Short Courses for the Thoughtful Christian
course 3 ROADSIDE RELIGIONWednesdays in the Berean Room | April 13, 20, 27 & May 4| 7:00-8:15 pmInstructor: Ryan Bonfiglio
In America today, Christianity is not only encountered within the walls of churches or the confines of small group Bible studies. Rather, expressions of faith rou-tinely seep into popular culture, whether in the form of Bible bumper stickers, evangelistic tracks, mega-church billboards, or Christian theme parks. How can we understand and interact with these forms of “roadside religion”? What role do they play in shaping popular Christian beliefs? And how might a Presbyte-rian respond to these curious combinations of Chris-tianity and culture? This four-week series will explore these and other questions about the everyday artifacts of faith known as roadside religion.
• April 13 The Four Laws of Faith • April 20 The Biblezine • April 27 The Drive Through Church• May 4 The Christian Theme Park
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Sunday School 9:30 am
Sunday Worship Service - 10:45 am
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The Mustard Seed
We are going to be open 11:30-1:30 each day during Holy Week. Stop by the shop for lovely jewelry, gifts and books.
Hop by and
say hi!
First presbyterian Church Family
Easter Egghunt
saturday ~ March 26, 2016 10:30 am in Winn park (ansley park neighborhood)
Bring your own Baskets!
To register, contact Margaret Evans
404-228-7712 or [email protected].
AIB Broadcast
Our Sunday Service broadcast on AIB can be found on Comcast Cable channel 295.
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