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WORLD How to Change the 02.06.11 G enesis 1:26 -28, 2:5 Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho... events Weekly Recommended Resource Mastering Monday by John D. Beckett Experience the “John’s book is a must for every Christian who strives for integrity and completeness with God in all of life.” —Henry T. Blackaby, President of Blackaby Ministries International, co-author of Experiencing God John Beckett once again speaks to all of us in business on the true teachings of Christ in regard to the ‘oneness’ of our spiritual life and our life at work. Mastering Monday gives us examples from both biblical times as well as current events on the struggle that all leaders face, and many examples of leaders who have based their leadership philosophy on JudeoChristian values and the blessings that have followed.” Celebrating God’s Work in the World January 23rd – February 13th Engage in service to God Empower the least of these Encourage the global church You can have an impact. Global Impact Sunday February 13th Available in the Peachtree Bookstore. On the cover: Photo from the interior of Sagrada Familia Church In Barcelona, Spain. 2 Peachtree mission P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h welcom e welcom e t o P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h Where everyone’s welcome, nobody’s perfect, and anything is possible. Today in worship This morning, Chuck Roberts will preach at 8:45, 10:00 and 11:15 a.m. as we continue our sermon series “How To Change the World—and How Not To”. The scripture for today’s sermon “Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho…” is Genesis 1:26-28, 2:5. Today in the 11:15 Summit service we will be commissioning our mission team to Pakistan. Team members Cheryl Burke, Gaylen and Allie Baxter, Tom Dadds, Jennifer Gensler, Staci Graham, David Pelton, Jean and John Hehn will depart on Wednesday for Lahore where they will continue to build upon Peachtree’s strategic partnerships with Forman Christian College and the Presbyterian Education Board of Pakistan. CONNECT WITH OUR COMMUNITY Come down to “Take 10” in the Williams Center immediately after the service. You’ll find coffee, lemonade and a cookie waiting. NEW TO PEACHTREE • Tours of Peachtree: If you are new to Peachtree and would like to learn more about all of our exciting environments, begin by taking a Tour of Peachtree! Tours are offered the second Sunday of every month and begin in the Williams Center after each worship service. Next Tour: FEBRUARY 13 • Exploring Peachtree: Join us in Room 2315 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. where you’ll learn more about Peachtree and have the opportunity to join our church community. This interactive class is led by the Evangelism Team who will help you get connected at Peachtree. A light breakfast will be served. Next Class: TODAY To schedule a Tour or register for Exploring Peachtree, please contact Brooke Baldasare, Evangelism Associate, at [email protected] or call 404.842.5825. As we prepare to worship we ask that all cell phones and beepers be turned off and that food and drinks remain outside the Sanctuary. Parents, we want this time of worship to be a meaningful experience for your family. If, during the service, your child needs attention, the seating area in the Williams Center is available to you. The Williams Center is equipped with comfortable furniture and closed-circuit TVs so you can continue to participate in the worship service while tending to the needs of your child. Closed-circuit TV is also available in our Mommy & Infant Room just off of The Williams Center. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 3 worship C e l e b r at i o n o f worship february 6, 2011 | 8:45, 10:00 Welcome to worship! Tomorrow morning all of us will go to work in some form or fashion: as a student, as a parent, as a lawyer or an electrician. We spend our days working – but what for? The answer to that comes from the story of creation in Genesis 1 and that will be the focus of our worship today. In 1907 while vacationing in Massachusetts’ Berkshire mountains, Henry van Dyke described in this hymn the many aspects of life that bring us joy. Notice how God’s gifts of joy and love are closely linked. What brings you joy this morning? and 11:15 a . m . services Assemble in God’s Name Prelude������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Nicholas Bowden Chiming of the Hour *Call to Worship Invitation The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the end of the world. (Psalm 19:1-3) Response Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom. My mouth will speak in praise of the Lord. Let every creature praise his holy name for ever and ever. (Psalm 145:3, 21) GIVE PRAISE TO GOD **Hymn of Praise Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee��������������������������������������������������������� HYMN TO JOY Page 7 Lighting of the Candles Placement of the Bible Prayer of Confession Gracious and loving God, by the power of your word all things were created. By grace you formed man and woman and gave them work to do. All things exist to display your glory. Forgive us for times when we resent our work. Forgive us for exchanging your glory for a paycheck or a job title. Help us to see our work as an expression of your work in this world. Remind us of the calling you gave us at the beginning of time, and make us equal to that calling as we prepare for the week ahead. Hear us now as we continue our confession in silence… Assurance of God’s Forgiveness *Those who are able, please stand. **Ushers will seat latecomers at this time. 4 P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h *Congregational Response Gloria Patri (all singing)�������������������������������������������������������������GREATOREX Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, And to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, World without end. Amen. Amen. **Life of the Congregation The “Ave Verum Corpus” was written during the last year of Mozart’s life, the same summer he received the commission to write his Requiem. Are you in a small group or want to dig into the sermon text? Sermon study questions are available in the Teaching Library section at www. peachtreepres.org Invitation To Prayer Take, O Take Me As I Am���������������������������������������������������� John L. Bell The Chancel Choir Take, O take me as I am; Summon out what I shall be; Set your seal upon my heart and live in me. Take, O take me as I am; Summon out what I shall be; Set your seal upon my heart and live in, O Christ, in me. Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors, And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Offering Our Gifts Offertory The Majesty and Glory of Your Name���������Tom Fettke The Chancel Choir When I gaze into the night skies and see the work of your fingers; The moon and stars suspended in space. Oh, what is man, that you are mindful of him? You have given man a crown of glory and honor, And have made him a little lower than the angels. You have put him in charge of all creation: The beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the fish of the sea. But what is man, that you are mindful of him. O Lord, our God the majesty and glory of your name Transcends the earth and fills the heavens. O Lord, our God, little children praise you perfectly, and so would we. Alleluia, Alleluia! The majesty and glory of your name. Alleluia! *Doxology (all singing)������������������������������������������������������� OLD HUNDREDTH Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 5 Are you in a small group or want to dig into the sermon text? Sermon study questions are available in the Teaching Library section at www. peachtreepres.org God of Grace and God of Glory was written by Harry Emerson Fosdick for the dedication of Riverside Church in New York City in 1930. Where do you need God’s wisdom and courage this week? Where do we need it as a church? Listen to God’s Word Read and Proclaimed Sermon Series: How to Change the World–and How Not To! Scripture: Genesis 1:26-28, 2:5���������������������������������� (pew Bible, page 3) Sermon: “Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho…”��������������������������������������� Chuck Roberts Pastor for Congregational Life go in god’s name *Hymn of Response God of Grace and God of Glory����������������������������������������������� CWM RHONDDA Page 8 Taking the Light into the World *Invitation and Benediction *Postlude��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Nicholas Bowden The beautiful flowers in the Sanctuary this morning are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of David Bradley Brown. They are the gift of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Brown (David and Donna) The beautiful flowers in the Sanctuary this morning are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard. They are the gift of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young, Jr. and family. 6 P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 7 8 P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h sanctuary services leading the worship 8:45 & 10:00 & 11:15 8:45 10:00 11:15 Vic Pentz, senior pastor Chuck Roberts, pastor for congregational life Marnie Crumpler, executive pastor Jay Madden, pastor for mission Jay Madden, pastor for mission Mark Crumpler, pastor for teaching and spiritual formation Jay Madden, pastor for mission LEADING THE MUSIC 8:45, 10:00 & 11:15 The Chancel Choir Mary Hoffman, director of music ministries Nicholas Bowden, principal organist Lighting the candles 8:45 10:00 11:15 Emma Axelson & Mary Axelson Elizabeth Nicholson & Will Drambel Jack Whitten & John Lyons Elders Placing the Bible AND PRAYING FOR THE WORSHIP SERVICE 8:45 10:00 11:15 Joseph Wilson, Jr. Will Wray Becky Young sUMMIT services leading the worship 8:45 & 11:15 Bryan Dunagan, teaching pastor Joe Ryan, director, student ministries LEADING THE MUSIC Ryan Horne, worship leader www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 9 WELCOME TO PEACHTREE Su n day W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s • 8:20 a.m. • 8:45 a.m. • 8:45 a.m. • 10:00 a.m. • 11:15 a.m. • 11:15 a.m. Communion Service, Wilson Chapel Sanctuary Worship Summit Worship Sanctuary Worship Sanctuary Worship Summit Worship Worship Broadcasts Television AIB – Sunday at 10:00 a.m., Monday and Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. AIB is now a digital channel on Comcast. Internet Live webcast on Sundays at 8:45, 10:00 and 11:15 a.m. worship services. An archive of all sermons is available on demand at www.peachtreepres.org. Guest Parking We invite our guests to park in the Dogwood Deck across the street from the Sanctuary. Peachtree Express – Satellite Parking for Sunday Services Securities Center Securities Center is located at 3500 Piedmont Rd. Buses run from 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Buses pick up at the loading dock at the end of the property closest to Peachtree St. Cates Center Cates Center is located at 110 East Andrews Dr., between West Paces Ferry and Roswell Road. Buses run from 7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Powers Ferry Square Powers Ferry Square is ½ mile north of the church on the west side of Roswell Road. Buses run from 7:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. At the church, buses drop off and pick up at the Welcome Center. Window signs indicate the parking site served. Detailed maps are available in the Welcome Center and on Peachtree’s website at www.peachtreepres.org. Bookstore The bookstore is located in the Welcome Center. An audio CD copy of today’s sermon is available for purchase in the bookstore following the 10 a.m. service. Monday–Friday: 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Library The Pattillo Library is located on the balcony above the Welcome Center. Monday–Friday: 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; Wed: 4:15 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. The Lodge Cafe Monday–Friday: 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. | Saturday: Closed | Sunday: 8:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. 10 P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h classes & communities Open to AllRoomTime Sola Scriptura (Bible Study) The Hope Class (adults with developmental disabilities) Latitude and Longitude (God’s Work in the World) The Amazing Collection (Bible Study) 4303 2102 2303 2309 8:55 10:00 11:15 11:15 Young adults: 20s—Early 30sRoomTime Renewal (twentysomethings) Foundations (engaged, newly married) Proclaimers (couples) The Gym, 2402 The Gym, 2405 The Gym, 2403 10:00 10:00 10:00 Adults: 30s & 40sRoomTime Adventures (singles, age 30-somethings) Explorers (single, married parents of young children) Outfitters (couples with/without children) The Commitments (couples) LifeMates (couples) Bread Breakers 4307 3313 2309 2301 3313 2311 10:00 9:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Adults: 40s & 50sRoomTime The Vine (singles) Single Horizon (Singles 45-65) Anchor Class (singles and couples) Christ Connection (singles and couples) Legacy (couples) Partners in Faith Faithmates 4303 Kellett Seminar 2404 4305 3309 3311 2303 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Adults: 50s & 60sRoomTime Credence (singles and couples Celebration (singles and couples) Anchor Class (singles and couples) Unity (singles and couples) Discovery (singles and couples) Mariners (singles and couples) Seekers (singles and couples 50 and over) Heritage (singles and couples) The Gym, 3403 3305 2404 4311 4313 2311 The Gym, 3405 2311 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 9:00 10:00 11:15 Grand Adults: 60+RoomTime Covenant (singles and couples) Gene and Martha Wilson (singles and couples) Agape (singles and couples) 2203 2202 2202 10:00 10:00 11:15 UNIVERSITY MINISTRIEsRoomTime College: Peachtree U The Lodge, 4204 10:00 StudentsRoomTime High School: Wired 7th & 8th: Plugged in 5th & 6th: Fifty6 The Lodge, 4211 The Lodge, 4111 The Lodge, 4108 10:00 10:00 10:00 CHILDREN God’s Little Garden The Pond KidJam The Zone 8 Weeks – Toddlers 2 – K 1st – 4th 1st – 4th 8:30 – Close of Last Worship 8:45, 10:00, 11:00 8:45, 10:00 11:00 Greeters on nursery, preschool and elementary halls will direct you to the appropriate classroom. All children’s halls can be accessed from the Welcome Area in Family Commons. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 11 happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS open to all LifeGate: The Truth About Love Love is the most important quality of human life and the least comprehensible. Until we understand the nature of love, we are destined to live in a state of continual disappointment. The course of true love is a series of highs and lows that are inherent to love and exist in every committed relationship. You are invited to join Bonnie Wallace as she guides you through the various stages of love—from infatuation to the deep connection that is the hope and heart of every committed relationship. She will provide insights to help you navigate love’s peaks and valleys. These tools will serve as a guide for creating relationships that lead to long-term fulfillment whether you are single or married. Thursday, March 3, 12:00–1:00 p.m., The Lodge. RSVP by February 28th to [email protected] or 404-842-3150. BYO Lunch, or buy something on site at The Lodge Café (before the seminar). For childcare reservations call 404-842-5839. LaAmistad Buckhead 5K, February 26 Benefitting the LaAmistad Child, Youth and Family Programs, the run will start at The Gym and wind through flat to gentle slopes in Buckhead. Cost: $25 pre-registration ($30 day of run), $10 for 18 and under ($15 day of run). Register in person at The Gym or online: www.thegymatpeachtree.org Start times (rain or shine): 5K: 9:00 a.m. 1 K Fun Run: 9:45 a.m. Tot Trot: 10:00 a.m. For more information or sponsorship, contact Jon Naphin at 404-493-1703 or [email protected] Sunday Bible Study Survey 11:15 a.m. in Room 2309 This class is a sequential study of each book of the Bible beginning with Genesis and concluding in Revelation. It provides a basic foundation for entry- and mid-level students in a two-week study cycle using a DVD and a workbook. 12 02.06.11 open to all Crossroads Career Network Come to our free Crossroads meeting in The Lodge on Monday, Feb 7th to hear a special presentation by Robert Worley of THE WELL® Marketing Communications, Inc. Simplifier, organizer, long-term planner, and brand builder for private entity clients in expansion mode, Robert is a networking specialist who maximizes management skills and creative talents to help others achieve. From this presentation, you will be able to: • Establish a proactive attitude toward networking • Gain insight into how your accurate branding is essential to your networking • Learn how to define your network targets and then focus on them • Learn how best to use the Internet in your networking process • Receive handouts with tips and website resources needed to expand your networking • Understand the value of networking as a lifetime skill Meeting registration and resume review begin at 6:30 p.m., with Robert’s presentation at 7:00, followed by a review of the Six-Step Crossroads process for finding a job. You will then have time to attend one workshop and choose to either have your resume reviewed or network with other job seekers to compare your process and identify potential employers. For more information, go to: www.peachtreepres.org/crossroads Thursday Noon Time of Prayer Prayer Ministry invites you to join us to pray on Thursdays from noon–1:00 p.m. in the Harrington Library off the Williams Center. All are welcome as we lift up the Peachtree community and beyond to our God. Stop in for the whole hour or just a few minutes; pray aloud or silently; we would love to be with you as we gather together in prayer. P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS open to all PPC Preschool Fashion Show The Peachtree Presbyterian Preschool is proud to host an Orient Express fashion show and silent auction. Proceeds will benefit The City of Refuge. The event is March 25th from 9:30–11:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Tickets are $25.00 and can be purchased by contacting Kristen Blankenbecler at kristen@kobclothing. com. We are also accepting donations for the silent auction. If you have an item you would like to donate, please contact Mary Millians at [email protected]. Becky and Vic Pentz and Marnie and Mark Crumpler have agreed to be auctioned off this year to the highest bidders. The winners will be their guests for dinner and conversation. LIFESPAN: A Day Out for Seniors Know a senior adult who needs a safe place, friendship, understanding, and a place to have fun? LIFESPAN’S Day Club for Seniors in now open all day on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Day Club staff plans activities geared to individual needs and interests. A core of caring, trained volunteers of all ages contribute their time and talents to add to our family-like atmosphere. The Day Club is located at 3003 Howell Mill Road, NW, Atlanta, 30327. Call for a reservation to come have lunch and experience our program first hand or call the office of LIFESPAN Resources with your questions 404-237-7307. For more information visit www.lifespanseniorresources.com. Women Word Before Work WBW resumes on Tuesday, February 15th as we continue our topic of Putting Your Faith to Work. Dr. Mark E. Crawford, Atlanta psychologist, author, speaker, and friend to Word Before Work will lead us as we ask “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… Who Am I After All?“ 7:15–8:30 a.m., Room 2315, light breakfast provided. For more info and to register, visit www. wordbeforework.org. For on-going bible studies which meet on Tuesday mornings and evenings, please visit our website. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 02.06.11 Women LifeKeys Workshop: Discover Who You Are If you want to learn more about who you are in God’s sight, identify your gifts and put those gifts into action, attend LifeKeys on February 25-26 (Friday 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.) at The Lodge. This interactive workshop on Friday night and Saturday will be a journey of self-discovery. Facilitated by Rev. Vicki Franch, Ellen Warden and Nancy Vason, LifeKeys will help you appreciate your Godgiven abilities and interests and find ways to honor God by doing what you do best. It is ideal for women facing career choices or life transitions. Sponsored by Women Mentoring Women, the workshop costs $40, which includes a workbook and two meals. To register, contact jmagnon@ peachtreepres.org or call 404-842-3157. Women’s Community Bible Study A non-denominational Bible study open to all women, meets on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary for worship and teaching, followed by small groups which meet from 10:15–11:30 a.m. We continue our study of Jennifer Kennedy Dean’s “Live a Praying Life” and we welcome new members to join us. For information on registration, visit our website at wcbsonline.org or contact Susan Johnson at [email protected] New Study: Beth Moore’s Beloved Disciple, The Life And Ministry of John Thursdays, 10 a.m.–noon, Room 2202, February 24–May 12, 2011 According to Beth Moore, “Every disciple and early follower of Christ left a legacy for future believers. John’s legacy was love.” Through 11 weeks of personal study, group discussion and Beth Moore’s video teaching, we will find our way to the heart of Jesus. Nursery will be available for $5 per child per session. For further information and to register, contact Lesley Wheeler at [email protected] 13 happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS Women Presbyterian Women • Monday, February 7th at 10:00 a.m. Church and Community Circle will be held at the home of Jane Walsh, 150 Enclave Circle NE, Atlanta, 30342. For more information, please contact Peggy Knight at 404-252-0223. • Tuesday, February 8th Circles will meet at 10:00 a.m. (coffee at 9:45) as we continue our study of Revelation with Lesson 5 and 6. Our program entitled Dear Reader or Letters From the Editor will begin at 11:15 in Fellowship Hall. The program will be presented by members of the Christian Book Club Charlotte Walker compiled and will narrate this program. For more information or to be join a small group/ circle please contact Jean Jakes, [email protected] or 770-587-6739. Peachtree MOPS (Mothers of Infants-to-Preschool-aged Children) The Peachtree MOPS chapter exists to walk beside mothers of preschoolers as we grow together as women, mothers, and friends. Peachtree MOPS offers fellowship with other mothers of all ages and stages, light snacks, small group discussions, and presentations from noted speakers. Members will be supported with resources carefully selected to encourage growth as women, mothers, wives, and friends. For more information contact [email protected] YOUNG ADULTS Young Adult Small Groups Looking for a place to find community with other young adults and grow in your faith? Join a men’s, women’s, or couple’s group which meet at a variety of times and locations around the city. To register for a small group, visit peachtreeyoungadults.org or contact Miriam at [email protected] 14 02.06.11 YOUNG ADULTS Coffee Talk for Young Adult Women You’re Entering the No-Drama Zone: Learning to Create Drama-Free Relationships. Drama is great for TV viewing, but it can take its toll on our relationships. Relationships that vacillate from hot to cold, talking everyday to the silent treatment, safe and secure to suspicious and untrustworthy, leave us confused, hurt and frustrated. Join LifeGate Counseling Center’s Mazi Robinson on Tuesday, February 15th at 7:30 p.m. in the The Lodge Café as she discusses the dangers of drama-filled relationships, ways to identify drama-prone individuals, and how to create drama-free relationships in your personal and professional life. Questions? Contact Mazi Robinson at [email protected] or Miriam Ryan at [email protected] Dominican Republic Mission Trip Jesus commissions us to “go and make disciples of all nations” and “to love the least among us.” There is no better way to catch the vision of HOPE International than to see firsthand how lives are being changed. Join Peachtree’s Young Adults for a mission trip to the Dominican Republic on April 13th-17th. Interact with loan recipients, local HOPE staff, and church leaders to see what microfinance looks like from their perspective. Visit www.peachtreepres.org/mission for more information. MEN IRONMEN — Peachtree Presbyterian’s Ministry With And For Men This Winter and early Spring, IRONMEN will be reading and discussing Steven Cesari’s book Clarity as we try to learn how to adjust our lives to make a more positive impact for Jesus Christ at home, at work and in the greater community. Join us on Tuesday mornings in The Lodge at 7:00 a.m. for a welcome and brief comments, then a speaker, and follow with honest conversation around tables. The program concludes at 8:00 a.m., and you are on your way to work! For more info: www.peachtreeironmen.org P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS ADULTS New Small Group for Couples Are you looking for a place to find community with other couples in their 30s and 40s (with or without kids) and to grow in your faith, all while working on your marriage? Join us for a seven-week study based on the DVD/book series “Men are Like Waffles, Women are Like Spaghetti: Understanding and Delighting in Your Differences.” This study is “designed to help you and your spouse love and support each other in seven key areas: acceptance, service, encouragement, forgiveness, devotion, motivation, and edification. And each lesson is sprinkled with the secret ingredient—the Word of God.” It will take place on Wednesday nights at the church starting January 26th from 6:30–8:00 p.m. Childcare is available. Please call Trish or Jeff Sprain at 678-528-8226 or email Jeff at [email protected] to find out more and/or sign up. STUDENTS College • Ski Retreat: March 14-18 College students will be joining Wade as they ski Park City and Solitude in the great Wasatch Mountains of Utah. This will be the perfect opportunity for you to unwind and have a great time with friends before finals and the close of another semester of school. High School • Wired—Sunday mornings 10:00-11:00 a.m., Summit (Room 4211) • Ten6–6:00-7:30 p.m. Students meet in The Lodge as a large group for dinner, and then break into small groups. • Superbowl Party TONIGHT! Prizes, food, friends and good times had by all. We will get together to watch the big game and eat until we drop. This year the party is at Jon Glass’s parents house: 920 Greyfield Place NW, Atlanta, GA 30328. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 02.06.11 STUDENTS High School • Pajamapalooza—February 19th Grab your favorite set of PJ’s, onesie, or snuggie and come join us for a night of fun and excitement at The Lodge as we will spend the night playing wild & crazy games as well as watching movies and eating dessert from 8:00–11:00 p.m. For more information, please see the Students page of www.peachtreepres.org. • Senior Night Dinner–March 27th If you are a senior, we want to thank you for your participation in the Student Ministry by hosting a dinner in your honor. This evening will be a time to reflect upon the past and celebrate upcoming graduations. Middle School (7th & 8th Graders) • Plugged-In—Sunday mornings 10:00-11:00 a.m., The Lodge Canyon • Outlet–6:00-7:30 p.m. Meet in The Lodge as a large group for dinner, and then break into small groups • Metamorphosis—Can’t wait until Ducktown? Looking for a break from the winter blues? Stuck in a cocoon? Join us as we spend a weekend away, February 18–20, worshiping God and learning more about Jesus. Questions? Contact Mary Beth Dickey at 404-8422195 or [email protected]. • Thrashers Game–Does the name Ondrej Pavelec ring any bells? Well it should, he is the starting goalie for the Atlanta Thrashers, and who we are going to cheer on to victory against the dreaded Canucks, Saturday, March 25th. • Area Mission Project (AMP): April 16th We think having fun is important, we also think having fun while serving others is really important. Three times this year, middle school ministry will create opportunities for the entire family to step out of the walls of our church and serve the city of Atlanta. On this day, we will participate in a furniture drive benefiting the Atlanta Furniture Bank. 15 happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS music ministry STUDENTS Fifty6 (5th & 6th Graders) • Sunday Mornings—from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Room 4108, The Lodge • Laser Quest: April 15 We just can’t get enough! We’re going back to Laser Quest! For more information about these events, please visit our website— www.peachtreepres.org. FAMILIES & CHILDREN God’s Little Garden Ages 8 weeks — Toddlers Sunday Mornings 8:30 a.m. through the close of the last service. Contact: Beth Mercer, Director of Nursery Ministry, 404-842-2190, [email protected] The Pond Ages 2 — Kindergarteners Open during the 8:45, 10:00, and 11:15 a.m. services. Contact: Jan Williamson, Director of Children and Family Ministry 404-842-2188, [email protected] KidJam 1st — 4th Grades Programming during the 8:45 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. services; The Zone open during the 11:15 service. Contact: Julie Flint, Elementary Ministry Coordinator, [email protected] music ministry Robert Spano at Peachtree The Peachtree Music Ministry is pleased to host Robert Spano, world-renowned conductor of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, in a piano recital with the Franklin Pond String Quartet*, Tuesday, February 8th at 8:00 p.m. in Kellett Chapel. Admission is $10.00 at the door. (*Franklin Pond is a summer string program for pre-college students; the featured quartet are their faculty, all who play in the Atlanta Symphony themselves) Join us! 16 02.06.11 Spring Musical Auditions, Grades 1-6 This year’s spring musical for children is Oh Jonah!, a fun, energetic musical about Jonah and his adventure with a big fish. Oh Jonah! teaches about responsibility and obeying God’s commands. Even when we are put in sticky situations, God is always there to protect and help us see His love. The performance will be an evening of singing, dancing, and praising God’s name on Sunday, May 1st at 4:00 p.m. Auditions for Oh Jonah! are open to all 1st–6th graders and will take place Wednesday, February 9th starting at 6:00 p.m. in Room 2101. Contact Chris Barry, Director of Youth and Children’s Music, at [email protected] or 404-842-3148 for more information. Grand Adults Valentine Luncheon Banquet Mark your calendars for the 9th Annual Valentine Luncheon, Saturday, February 12th, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall, $12.00 per person. Great fellowship, food and entertainment. For reservations, contact Celeste Cody at 404-842-5853 or [email protected] Handyman Guild Provides minor home repairs for members who are over 55, widows, widowers, or single parents. Contact: John Gamwell, 678-684-3907. Current Events from a Biblical and Theological Perspective Meets on the fourth Tuesday morning of the month from 10:30 a.m.—noon in Room 2402. Led by Rev. Don Jordan and Steve Huntley. What does it mean to look at what’s happening in the world from God’s perspective? Friday Grand Adults Bible Study Open to All, 12:30–2:00 p.m., Room 2203. P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h happenings SUNDAY AND WEEKLY HAPPENINGS Grand Adults Grand Adults Good Old Time Gospel Singing If you like the old Gospel songs, Bill Gaither style, you will love these events! Come join us every 4th Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in Room 2202. We will play a 90-minute video of a Bill Gaither Homecoming event. You can sing along if you like or just enjoy the video. 02.06.11 Presbyterian Day At the Capitol Thursday, February 10th at 9:00 a.m. No Charge. To register, or for more information, email Karen Turney at [email protected]. If you want to ride with our PPC group on our midbus, please call Steve Huntley at 404-842-5828 by February 4th. We will meet in the Welcome Center at 7:45 a.m. GLOBAL MINISTRY Join God’s work in the world…is this the year for you to experience what it is like to follow Jesus in a different culture? Be part of one of Peachtree’s global mission trips and see God at work. For more information, go to www.peachtreepres.org/mission. Early Spring Mission Trips Dates Destination Who Purpose April 2-5 Jamaica Families The Salvation Army February 13 School For the Blind April 13-17 Dominican Republic Young Adults Hope International February 20 June 10-17 Ecuador Adult Men Build bamboo homes March 15 June 22 – July 7 Pakistan Teachers Teacher training workshops March 15 June 29 – July 11 Malawi Adults Sunday School teacher leadership March 15 July 1-11 Adults School build March 15 Ecuador Apply by Information and contact: Staci Graham at [email protected] or 404-842-2198. CAREGIVING CONCERNS Hospitals Windy Hill Hospital (Marietta) Susanne Van Scyoc Births Raechel & Andy Moorhead Girl: Reese Marie, 12/21 Life Care Center of Gwinnett Tom Groover Northside Janis Abernathy Member Deaths Sarah Patram, 1/22 Katherine Powell, 1/28 Family Member Deaths Patricia Gooding Helfer, 1/21 Mother of Doug Gooding and Grandmother of Emily, Haley & Katherine Gooding Katherine Powell, 1/28 Wife of Hank Powell and Mother of Kappy Powell Piedmont Jim Workman www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 17 su pport SUPPORT GROUPS Stephen Ministers Stephen Ministers are trained to be confidential listeners who support and comfort people in times of need. If you would like to be assigned a care giving Stephen Minister, call Rev. Vicki Franch at 404-842-2571. Cancer Care Team We can match both cancer patients and their family members with Cancer Care team members. Contact: Rev. Vicki Franch, 404-842-2571, [email protected] Spiritual Life Recovery Group If you are in recovery and want to grow spiritually, please join us on Monday evenings, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., in Room 4407. Information and contact: Doug Brush, 678-409-8900. Women’s Fertility & Prayer Support Group Prayer Group for women trying to conceive or adopt a child. Information and contact: Lisa Graham, 404-497-9896, [email protected] Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon AA: Bob D. 678-398-7595 Sober is Great AA Meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m., Room 2209 Al-Anon: Nancy D. 678-398-7595 AL-Anon regular meeting Wednesday, 7 p.m. Room 2403 (Child Care Available) Grief Support Group Are you grieving the death of someone close to you? Do you have spiritual questions as a result of your grief? Would you like insight on how to grieve in a healthy way and would you like the support of other Christians who understand? Stephen Ministers Carol Hughes and Charles Morgan invite you to join our Grief Group. A new group began January 24, 2011 and will meet each Monday from 7:00–8:30 p.m. for eight weeks through March 14, 2011. It will be held in the Harrington Library just off the Williams Center. Call Carol to ask for details at 770 449-7451 or email her at [email protected]. 02.06.11 Find Support in Difficult Times Christian care and compassion. Contact: Rev. Vicki Franch, our Pastoral Care Minister, 404-842-2571, or any of our pastors; You may also call Vicki and request a Stephen Minister of your own. Contact: LifeGate Counseling Center, 404-842-3150. Prayer requests can be made by using the cards in the pew rack, or call 404-842-2178. Minor Brain Injury Support Group Meets the 2nd Thursday of each month from 7:00–8:30 p.m. in Room 3305. For more information, contact Jean Kroppa at 770-612-0612. Divorce Recovery Support Groups Faith-based groups facilitated by trained Stephen Ministers help those who are experiencing the shock and pain of divorce. Contact: Christine Foster, 404-245-4490. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family-to-Family educational course This course is designed for family members, partners and friends of individuals who are diagnosed with schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder (manic depression), panic disorder, obsessivecompulsive disorder, borderline personality disorder, co-occuring brain disorders and addictive disorders and PTSD. Through education and awareness, caregivers gain a greater understanding of these brain disorders. Our Family Support group will meet on Sunday, February 6th from 3:00–5:30 p.m. Contact: Susie Kyle: 770-432-4712 or [email protected] NAMI Family Support Group A structured support group for family members, partners and friends of individuals with a psychiatric diagnosis. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month from 4:00–5:30 p.m. in Room 4311. Contact: Bob Hayes at 404-663-6763 or [email protected] NAMI Connections Recovery Support Group Free recovery support group for people with mental health illness regardless of diagnosis. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month 4:00– 5:30 p.m. Room 4307. Contact: Susie Kyle: 770-432-4712 or [email protected] For pastoral care after hours (a personal crisis, death in the family, etc.) please page the pastor on call: (404) 415-4680. At the prompt, enter your phone number plus the # key. 18 P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h 5 Ways To Serve A t P e a c h t r e e a n d I n A t l a n t a 1. Run a 5K Join us on Saturday February 26th for our First Annual LaAmistad Buckhead 5K which benefit the programs of LaAmistad. Register at www.thegymatpeachtree.org for either the 5K Run, 1K Fun Run, or Tot Trot. 2. Give a Coat Provide the blessing of warmth to those in need in our city. By donating new or gently used coats and winter gear, you can support our ministry partners who work with the homeless and working poor. Items can be dropped off in the designated bin at the rear elevator entrance. 3. Befriend a Student Become an “amigo” to one of the thousands of international students studying in Atlanta through the ministry of AMIS. Simply share a meal, attend a community event together, and continue the relationship in a fashion that supports your joint goal of friendship. For more information, contact Jennifer Ratliffe at [email protected]. 4. Tell the Next Generation It takes the whole church to pass on our faith to the next generation. Serve in our children’s Sunday morning programming for the 2011 school year. Contact: Jan Williamson, 404-842-2188, [email protected], Quick Link – Children & Family Ministry 5. Tutor a LaAmistad Student Be a part of Peachtree’s La Amistad-ministry to Latino students for after school tutoring and mentoring. Weekdays 3:30–5:30 p.m. Contact: Cat DaCosta, [email protected]. www . p e a c h t r e e p r e s . o r g 19 The Movies and America: What the Academy Award Nominees for Best Picture Tell Us About Ourselves Drew Trotter February 20th, 5:00 p.m. | The Summit The Academy Award nominees for Best Picture are often not the biggest box office triumphs of the year, but they are always among the most influential movies for the nation’s cultural gatekeepers. The nominees tell us both what Hollywood, one of the greatest shapers of our society’s values and mores, thinks of itself and of American culture. This lecture explores just what those values are by looking at each of the films, their ideas, and their likely influence on, and reflection of, America in the present day. Recommended for older high school students and adults. Drew Trotter is the Executive Director of the Consortium of Christian Study Centers. Drew has written on film and popular culture for over 30 years in such publications as Books & Culture, Christianity Today and Critique. He was for 22 years the Executive Director and President of the Center for Christian Study in Charlottesville, Virginia. Upcoming Key Dates at Peachtree February 8 February 13 Global Impact Sunday February 15 Michael O’Neal Chamber Singers: “Gloria!” Kellett Chapel | 7:30 p.m. February 20 New Sermon Series: A Tale of Two Brothers February 27 Vacation Bible School Registration Begins March 9 20 Robert Spano and the Franklin Pond String Quartet | Kellett Chapel | 8:00 p.m. Ash Wednesday March 13 First Sunday of Lent: Communion Services March 13 Clocks Spring Forward March 29 Mozart Requiem | 7:00 p.m. | Sanctuary April 17 Palm Sunday April 21 Maundy Thursday, Communion April 24 Easter Sunday P e a c h t r e e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h 3434 Roswell Road NW | Atlanta, Georgia 30305 | www.peachtreepres.org | 404.842.5800