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WelCome ack in 1985 when the Lord began to burden my heart for the
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birthing of a new congregation in this area, three things from the
Word of God were clearly revealed to me in regard to worship:
1. Unhurried praise and adoration of our Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior, Lord, and the Head of this church. This includes a regular time for breaking of bread at the Lord’s Table.
2. Prayer and intercession as an expression of our utter dependence on our heavenly Father through Jesus Christ in all things.
3. Bold proclamation that is relevant and instructive. Because we believe that the Bible is God’s self-revelation and therefore contains all the answers to all of man’s problems and needs, we preach it with all Michael Youssef, Ph.D. Founding Rector The Church of The Apostles
of its authority.
Table of ConTenTs Ministries and BiBle studies 6 10 14 15 18 24 27 28 30 34
Children’s Ministry STS Ministry Young Adults (20s and 30s) College-Age | Transitons Young Families Women’s Ministry Adult Bible Studies Small Groups Men’s Ministry Congregational Care Volunteer Ministry
Features 3 8 12 16 20 32 38
A Letter from Dr. Youssef Together Through The Seasons: The Welcher Family Creating Community Christmas And Behavior Manipulation By Women, For Women Military Outreach Leading The Way: On The Move
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WhaT We believe God has done in hisTory e believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven
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and earth. We believe in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of
the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day He rose again. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic* Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. *As used in this ancient creed, the word catholic means “universal.� It refers to our belief in one worldwide church of believers, Jesus Christ Himself being the Chief Cornerstone. It does not refer to the Roman Catholic Church. (Ephesians 2:19-20)
sundays Our Sunday schedule features three worship services: 9:00 and 10:30 A.M., and 5:00 P.M. Dr. Youssef speaks in person in both of the morning services. Every service includes a time of worship through singing, prayer, and teaching.
aposTles @ five Each week Jonathan Youssef brings a unique message to this evening service. Come join us for a time of worship, fellowship, and the Word APOSTLES @ FIVE
each Sunday at 5:00 P.M.
Wednesday niGhTs On Wednesday evenings at 6:15 we offer programs for everyone in your family. The Hour of Power is our midweek service that includes a time of worship and an extended time of prayer. Come early at 5:00 for a family dinner (no reservations are needed) and then stay for the Hour of Power and for our great programs for WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 6:15 P.M.
children and students!
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My fellow apostles, ony of voices are defining and redefining who Jesus In a time of severe confusion such as ours, when a cacoph tance for those of us who know the truth to stand is and what Christianity is all about, it is of utmost impor firm in that truth. On my desk I have a sign that reads: “You can deny the truth, but you can't change it.” lly save. We have mountains of evidence to support e unalterable truth is that Jesus and only Jesus can eterna ” this claim. Read chapter 4 of my book, “e Greatest Lie. present this indisputable truth, namely, that without You see the problem is not finding evidence to help us dreadful eternity. e problem is for us to be selfless believing Jesus and in Jesus, a person will be facing a go down that dreadful path. enough to do everything we can to warn others not to les. It is designed to help ALL of us, especially the January is our Guest Month at e Church of e Apost d friends to hear with clarity the life-changing mestimid and apprehensive Christians, to bring their unsave s what it means for our friends, neighbors, and sage of Jesus. It is only when each of us truly comprehend become passionate about inviting them to come hear coworkers to be going to a Christ-less eternity that we the Gospel message. be moved by God the Holy Spirit and by comIt is my ardent prayer that every member of Apostles would Sundays in January. four the of passion for the lost to bring one person to at least one
To that end, I am in deep prayer.
Michael Youssef, Ph.D.
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Children’s minisTry And Jesus took the children in His arms, put His hands on them, and blessed them. - Mark 10:16
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ur vision for the children’s ministry at Apostles is to reach children for Christ and to equip them to
surpass us in the knowledge of God, in faith, in righteousness, in fruitfulness, and in commitment to world evangelization. Our mission is to declare the whole counsel of God in all ministries to and
among children. We take ministry to children seriously and earnestly desire to see them become mighty men and women of faith. It is our desire that they will put their trust in Christ at an early age. Our team of children’s workers joins with parents in nurturing the faith of their children. We aim to accomplish this in a safe, God-centered, Christ-exalting environment, and trust that every time they come to this
place, they will be reminded that they are a part of a bigger kingdom and in the presence of the King of Kings. We have special programs for children on Sunday mornings, on Wednesday evenings with “Running Church,” and on Tuesdays and Thursdays during women's ministry activities. Special events throughout the year are wonderful opportunities for families to work, serve, play, and worship together.
sunday 9:00 - 10:15 A.M. infanT – aGe 2
KinderGarTen & 1sT Grade
3rd Floor | Visitor Check-in at Kiosk Loving Nursery Care and Bible Stories
4th Floor The ABC’s of God: A Study for Children on the Greatness and Worth of God
aGe 2 – 3 3rd Floor | Visitor Check-in at Kiosk The children will hear stories of God’s faithfulness through the Old and New Testaments.
2nd Grade
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3rd Grade
3rd Floor | Visitor Check-in at Kiosk The children will discover the wonder of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit by studying His attributes in the Old and New Testaments.
5th Floor In the Beginning . . . Jesus: A Chronological Study of Redemptive History
5th Floor Faithful to All His Promises
4Th Grade speCial sTones Room 309 Special Needs Children
5th Floor | Visitor Check-in at Kiosk To Be Like Jesus: A Study for Children on Following Jesus
aposTleloT (2nd – 4Th Grade) Children gather together at the end of Sunday morning classes for drama, where they visit the land of "Apostlelot." Kingdom characters learn how to work through real life dilemmas. The drama presentation focuses on the lives of faithful men and women throughout history and the godly character evident in their lives. Church members also visit Apostlelot and share their testimonies of God’s faithfulness in their lives.
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Kid’s ConneCTion 1
Preschool teachings include missions moments, puppets, drama, and lesson themes that amplify what has been taught during the 9:00 a.m. hour.
Room 416 A worship service for kindergarten and 1st graders that includes music, large group Bible teaching, mission moments, and small group activities.
Kid’s ConneCTion 2 Room 423 A worship service for 2nd–4th graders that is designed to help prepare children to participate in “Big Church” with their parents. The service includes music, an offering, Bible teaching, and small group activities.
Wednesday niGhT infanT – 4s 3rd Floor Check-in
runninG ChurCh Kindergarten – 4th Grade 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. | 4th Floor Check-in Both preschoolers and elementary children enjoy this midweek time of Bible teaching and fun activities on the playground, in the gym, and on “the green.” Come for family night supper, which begins at 5:00 p.m.
marK your Calendar! february 3
June 10-14
VBS Registration for COTA members opens.
VBS 2013 Many ages fill up quickly, so register as early as possible.
marCh 3 VBS Registration opens to the public.
For more information about Children’s Ministry, please visit apostles.org/children.
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ow to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Eph 3:20-21
Brian and I are from Mississippi,
opportunity to assist with Caro-
so when our family moved to At-
line's K5 class in the summer of
lanta in late August 2008, we were
2009. It was powerful! Brian and I
prayerful about what the Lord had
went on to Shepherd, work in Kid’s
in store for us in Georgia. At the time
Connection together, and ulti-
our girls were 4, 16 months, and 5
mately teach Elizabeth and Made-
weeks. We visited COTA in October
line Jane in the 4 year old Sunday
2008 and never left.
school class the last two years.
We appreciated the Gospel-cen-
Brian and I can't imagine our 9am
tered truth from the pulpit week
Sunday mornings without our
after week. Along with that, the focus on the next
bright eyed four year old friends eager to listen and
generation in the children's ministry gripped our
learn about Jesus, the Promise Maker and the Promise
hearts in a way we had never felt before.
Keeper. The story of Jesus is real to us and to our fam-
In 2008, we were fully engaged in teaching Caro-
ily, and it is such a joy to share our love for the Lord
line, our oldest, the children's catechism, had our
and the truth with others. We love walking through
family devotions every night before the girls went to
life with our little friends. Many are awaiting the ar-
bed, prayed together as a family, and sang many
rival of a new baby brother or sister, and we hear
hymns as lullabies. While that time was precious, we
about the adventures their families take, along with
now had THREE littles to "train up in the way they
their park visits and play dates! We listen to their
should go," and the pressing desire to teach and train
voices share what they are thankful for and it is a
our girls in the truth of the Gospel became the focus
privilege.
of our hearts in a way we had never known.
"Trust and obey" is one of our favorite hymns. We
I was raised in a Christian home. We were always
sing it every Sunday with our four year olds. The Lord
at church every time the door opened growing up but
is gracious to give us a gorgeous tree outside of our
I had NEVER seen such preparation, prayer, and praise
classroom window. Brian and I talk to the children
be poured into a Vacation Bible School until I had the
about the changes in the seasons. Since our class is
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greater than ever. We are reminded as parents to be
teach these little ones that while the tree will go
intentional about our time with our girls. We are
through changes, our God NEVER changes. He always
prayed for as we journey through different stages
stays the same. It is a beautiful visible reminder to
with our girls and we have seen evidence in their
the children week after week as we have seen the
hearts that Jesus is alive and He was truly born, to die,
gorgeous green leaves turn to yellow, red, and gold to
to save.
amazing glory falling to the ground, then to bare
Brian and I are grateful from our hearts for the pre-
branches where ultimately new buds will form and
cious treasure that the body of Christ at COTA has
bloom again! We see the Lord connecting the dots in
been to our family. Caroline, Elizabeth, and Madeline
their little hearts of not only the truth that HE never
Jane are loved here in this place and they know what
changes but HE restores us....HE makes all things
it means to have a hallelujah heart and sing with all
new!
their might "King of Kings and Lord of Lords, glory al-
Now our girls are 8.5, 5.5, and 4 and our deep appreciation and love for the children's ministry at COTA is
leluia.� He is the Prince of Peace, the Lord Most High, He is trustworthy and He is good.
The story of Jesus is real to us and to our family, and it is such a joy to share our love for the lord and the truth with others. We love walking through life with our little friends. "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope" (Jeremiah 29:11). Brian and I often reflect on the Lord placing us here in Atlanta and our conversation always leads to COTA’s children's ministry. We are thankful for the Lord's provision in placing our family at such a time as this at COTA. As we pour into the lives of our girls, the life giving truth of the Word of God, we know that they will continuously be taught the truth of the Gospel week after week. May our girls hide God's Word in their heart so that their light will shine bright before men that others may see their good works and give glory to the Father in heaven. Our prayer is that the Lord will continue to quicken our hearts as we hunger and thirst for righteousness. As we share God's Word from Creation to His glorious return, may the Holy Spirit use us to plant a seed, to encourage another to grow, and may Christ be glorified through it all. "Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith" (Hebrews 12:1-2).
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sTs minisTry But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. - Acts 1:8
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ur passion is to equip students to live the Gospel in their homes, schools, and neighborhoods and
to share the love of Christ wherever they go. STS is an exciting place for students to grow in their
relationships with God and with each other, develop a lifestyle of passionate worship of the Lord,
and discover a life of ministry to others. We have a variety of weekly activities, from small groups to large-
group worship services, and from in-depth equipping classes to service projects.
sunday morninGs 8:45 – 10:15 a.m. STS Sunday morning activities start at 8:45 am. Every Sunday morning a pancake breakfast will be served for all 5th-12th grade students. 5th & 6th grade students will be served breakfast in “The Den” and 7th-12th grade students will be served in The Café area.
5Th – 6Th Grades
7Th – 12Th Grades
At 9:15, a brief time of teaching will begin for the 5th & 6th grade students before they go to their classrooms for Bible Study and Discipleship Groups.
After the pancake breakfast, the 7th through 12th grade students will participate in worship & large group teaching in “The Loft” before going to their small groups for discussion.
imporTanT daTes STS will be having a special Christmas event on Sunday, December 30 instead of regular classes.
sunday eveninGs 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. There are discipleship groups available for guys and girls (7th – 12th grade) throughout the week. Please contact the STS Office for more information.
middle sChool Girls FEllowship & BiBlE study
middle sChool Guys FEllowship & BiBlE study
Girls meet in the STS Café for games and fellowship. Contact Anna Witt for details: (404) 564-3149 or awitt@apostles.org.
Guys meet in the STS Gym for basketball. Contact Mark Johnston for details: (404) 591-1972 or mjohnston@apostles.org
imporTanT daTes There will be no Sunday evening activities: December 23, 30, January 6, 13, or 20.
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Wednesday eveninGs 7Th – 8Th Grade felloWship
5Th – 6Th Grade “rush hour”
6:15 pm – 7:15 p.m. in Room 231
6:00 pm – 7:15 p.m. in STS Join Mark & Anna for recreation, worship, teaching, and group discussion with adult leaders.
9Th – 12Th Grade bible sTudy 6:15 – 7:15 p.m. in The Den. Join Brian & Kristin for Bible Study and prayer.
imporTanT daTes There will be NO STS Wednesday night activities December 26.
speCial evenTs & Trips 7Th-12Th Grade WinTer missions proJeCT January 18 – 20 For this special trip, we partner with local Atlanta ministries for two days of service projects in our city. More information and online registration will be available by the end of November.
12Th Grade apoloGeTiCs Class We offer a special class designed for Graduating Seniors during the Winter/Spring Semester. Topics, taught by Dr. Bruce Lowe, Dr. James Saxon, and Zack Carden, include: Faith & Science, Reliability & Authority of the Bible, and The Practical Matters of College. For 2013, these classes will take place in room 607 on the following Sundays: February 3rd, February 10th, March 17th, March 24th.
5Th-12Th Grade faTher/son reTreaTs (“bass & blasT”) Offered during both the private schools’ spring break (March 6-9, 2013) and public schools’ spring break (April 10-13, 2013). Young men of STS and your dads: come ready for outdoor fun including shooting, fishing, fellowship, and much more. More information and online registration will be available by the end of January.
7Th-12Th Grade Girl’s sprinG reTreaT March 15 – 17. More information and online registration will be available by the end of January.
5Th-6Th Grade sprinG reTreaT April 26 – 28. More information and online registration will be available by early February. For more information on STS events and for online registration go to stsatlanta.org/events-trips.
For more information about STS, please visit apostles.org/sts.
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By Brian skaggs dirEctor oF sts
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e live in a culture that is driven by technology. At
times, people determine their significance by the
number of Facebook friends that their profile page
displays or the amount of text messages they receive throughout the day. However, studies show that people feel lonelier now than ever before. One purpose of STS is to seek to redeem community by making ways to meaningfully connect with other Christians. In other words, we long to see students connect with other Christians and experience genuine relationships through the process. Throughout the Bible, the Church is referred to as “the body.� This imagery shows that the Church body is interconnected. Much like a body relies on all its parts to function well, the people that make up the Church body rely on one another in life. In STS, students enjoy biblical community as they gather to study the Word, pray, eat, laugh, sing, and live. This is far different from the way a lot of people view church. Often, people view church as an event that you attend on Sunday mornings. Although Sunday mornings are important in STS, we believe that the Church is not an event. Instead, the Church is people who come together to worship on Sundays and then live life together throughout the week. Community is not about us. Instead, community is about God. Community is an opportunity to be surrendered to Jesus, strengthen others, and serve the body-all for the exaltation of Jesus.
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younG adulTs (20s & 30s) God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. - 2 Corinthians 5:21 sundays younG professionals sunday sChool
CenTer for faiTh and CulTure Sundays, 7:00 P.M. | The Commons The Center for Faith and Culture (CFC) is the young adult ministry (20s/30s) at The Church of The Apostles. We seek to integrate the Gospel into the daily lives of young adults in order that they might be transformed and become influencers in culture. As single adults it's easy to live isolated in a culture of productivity. CFC aims to provide community to give people balanced, whole lives.
Russ Masterson | 9:00 A.M. Room 610 | Ongoing This class is designed to build community among singles in their 20s and 30s, focusing on topics that are applicable to what it means to follow Jesus in personal, relational, and business life.
For more information about the Young Adults Ministry, please visit www.faithandculture.cc.
ColleGe-aGe/TransiTions His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. - 2 Peter 1:3 sundays ColleGe aGe sunday sChool Class 9:15 A.M. | Room 607 | Ongoing A Sunday morning Bible study geared toward those who are in the college age and stage.
sunday niGhT: evensonG 6:45 P.M. | STS Loft | Ongoing Evensong is a time of praise, prayer, and of small group conversation that is centered on a short devotional thought. It is a time where we seek spiritual renewal and reorient our focus on Christ before we head into the coming week. We begin with 15 minutes of fellowship before beginning the meeting with praise at 7:00.
evenTs & aCTiviTies Throughout the year we have various activities and events. Email Zack Carden at zcarden@apostles.org to receive the weekly newsletter. For more information about the College Ministry, please visit apostles.org/college.
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younG families To equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. - Ephesians 4:12-13
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ur desire is to see young families connect to Christ, to the church, and to each other in meaningful
ways. The Young Families ministry provides opportunities for these connections to happen. On Sunday morning we have a breakfast for the whole family at 8:45, followed by a time of teaching
and small groups. We also have small groups that meet in homes during the week. Finally, there are social events that are planned throughout the year in order for young families to connect socially and to get involved in reaching the community.
sunday morninGs younG families CommuniTy Class i
younG families CommuniTy Class ii
David Watson | Room 623 | Begins January 6 Our class is a group of young couples in their 20s and 30s dedicated to the Scripture and community. We begin the morning with conversation over a continental breakfast, which begins at 8:45. Our Bible study is a conversational exposition of the deep truths of Scripture. We believe that our ability to lead quality lives as spouses, parents, neighbors, and co-workers flows directly from the integrity we have in our relationship with Christ. We also believe that the Scripture is God’s tool for preparing and equipping us for personal ministry and sharing the Gospel. Our time together each Sunday is purposed to make God known through the teaching of His Word for the sake of encouraging each one in their walk with Christ and personal ministry.
Anthony Burnett | Room 612 | Begins January 6 Our class is characterized by scriptural teaching about God and seasons of the Christian faith. Our group is made up of married adults in their 30s and 40s and features a lecture and discussion model as we study who God is and what His call on our life entails. We believe we have been called to carry the Gospel in word and deed to a world that needs to hear it. We also believe that same Gospel calls us to be changed by the Holy Spirit as we serve and minister. When we gather, you will find hearts for God and for one another that offer community and purpose for the way we live our lives and carry the Gospel.
younG families: The Journey Robin Burruss | Room 617 | Begins January 6 We are a young families class for married couples in their 30s and 40s with elementary children. Our Bible studies are topical studies with rich, authentic dialogue. Discussions are driven by Scripture, with emphasis placed on the truth of God’s Word experienced in the lives of those in the group. The class begins with the young families community breakfast at 8:45 and gathers for Bible study at 9:20.
Groups hiTChed
haTChed
A monthly mentoring gathering for young couples without children.
A monthly mentoring gathering for young parents.
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BY RuSS MASTeRSON e love to manipulate to get what we want. I catch myself doing this with my little girls. At times it is needed for their safety and well being, and at other times it is for my selfish desires — usually peace and quiet is what I want. Parents use an array of behavior-curving tactics, no matter what parenting philosophy is practiced. We use stern voices, threats, promises, timeout, spanking, and the removal and giving of privileges. As any parent does, I have my views on which practices are better, but I will not dare to say and enter those testy waters. But I do have one soapbox with parenting, and
well, give gifts whether you’ve been bad or good.”
with Christmas: gifts are not given because you’ve been good. That’s not a gift. That’s payment. It’s not
I love you when you are good.
love. To say, “You won’t receive gifts if you are
I love you when you are bad.
naughty, so you better be good!” is a tragic tale that feeds our performance-oriented nature and has no
I love you when you are clean.
lasting power to form liberated, kind people. It’s gaso-
I love you when you are dirty.
line to the stomach. Santa is jolly, but he is not gracious, at least not according to some of the songs
I love you when you succeed.
about him. I don’t mind going along with the whole
I love you when you fail.
Santa tale — it’s fun as is Mickey Mouse. But the old red man counting all your deeds, watching over you
I love you when everyone adores you.
all December, that I don’t care for.
I love you when no one knows your name.
Sure, we give a treat to a kid sleeping through the night, or even a paycheck to an employee performing at work. I understand the need and reality of such economies, but I’m talking about loving relationships. And more specific to this time of year I’m talking about Christmas and the gifts under the tree, which are not just material things but also symbols of the giving nature of God to us. I’ve been telling my little girls repeatedly, “Some people believe you have to be good to receive a gift, but that’s not true. God, and our family as
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Women’s minisTry Equipping women to reach hearts for Christ!
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omen are encouraged to grow spiritually and to understand God’s mandate for biblical woman-
hood. Diligent prayer and sound biblical teaching are a foundational commitment. There are opportunities to learn and grow through several Bible studies offered weekdays or evenings.
Events are scheduled throughout the year for fellowship and outreach such as retreats/conferences, the Christ-
mas teas, and several ministry opportunities. Additionally, the women’s ministry supports women through the Heart-to-Heart mentoring ministry, Widows Network, the Single Moms ministry, Single Hearts (single women over 40), Quilting for Christ, Close Knit Flock, and several community service projects throughout the year. God wants you to know His purpose for your life. He desires for you, as a woman, to serve and reach others for Christ. Whether you are a long-time member, regular attendee, or visitor.
Tuesday early morninG sTudy 6:45 -7:30 a.m. aCTs: The spread of The Gospel part 2 JANUARY 29 – MARCH 19 (8 WEEKS) Luke wrote the book of Acts as a testament to the explosive spread of the Gospel and the rapid growth of the church after Christ’s ascension. Beginning with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the new church was born and Christ empowered His followers with His divine authority to preach the Gospel to all nations. As He does today, God showed His infinite power. Teaching from the book “Acts: The Spread of the Gospel” by John MacArthur. Leaders: Carolyn Caswell & Lori Harris Room: 246 Fee: $20.00 Childcare is NOT Available.
Tuesday morninG sTudies 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. 2 TimoThy: prEcEpt upon prEcEpt January 29 – April 23 (13 Weeks) “COME BEFORE WINTER” is the poignant call of the great apostle Paul to his beloved Timothy as he faces his departure. Soon he will enter glory and Timothy must carry on without his dear mentor who has been his father in the faith. We will be allowed a personal glimpse of Paul’s heart as he shares principles of discipleship, his heart-felt charge to guard the Gospel, the warnings of the marks of apostasy, and God’s proof that His Word is truly inspired. Please join us as we discover, Precept upon Precept, how the message of this epistle is so relevant to us in the 21st Century. Leader: Anne Hayes Room: 201-203 Fee: $30.00 Childcare: $50 per family Children MUST be pre-registered for childcare by January 11 as space is limited. NO WALK-INS.
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The amaZinG ColleCTion part 2 January 29 – May 14 (16 Weeks) The Amazing Collection is a video Bible study for women, taught sequentially, book by book. Each 45minute DVD gives an overview of one book of the Bible. The main characters and theme of each book come alive with dynamic teachings, original music videos, and personal testimonies. Each set contains a companion workbook to enhance the teaching and to encourage further study. Your spiritual walk and biblical knowledge will be greatly enriched by investing in “The Amazing Collection” as we study 1 Timothy through Revelation. Leader: Sandra Dixon Room: 229 Fee: $20.00 Childcare: $50 per family Children MUST be pre-registered for childcare by January 11th as space is limited. NO WALK-INS.
romans part 2 February 5 – April 9 (10 Weeks) The Study of Romans which began this fall goes into the winter studies as we learn from the Apostle Paul about mankind's need and God's provision for our salvation. Romans is incredibly applicable today: the Apostle's reasonings are so universal that we recognize how God has met us and how we can talk to others about their need for Jesus too. Romans' study can be readily picked up at any point: Although Paul crafts a logical argument for the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Romans, the book lends itself to be deliciously studied chapter-by-chapter. If you would like to join us for the first time this winter/spring as we sit at Paul's feet, we would love to have you; and you will be blessed by the feast Jesus has laid before us. Leader: Vicki Gillespie Room: 237 Fee: $20.00 Childcare: $50 per family Children MUST be pre-registered for childcare by January 11th as space is limited. NO WALK-INS.
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man was once drawn to go to a church because he saw the sign out front that declared, “Jesus Saves.” He was curious—what did that mean? "What did Jesus save—stamps?” he wondered. So he went in, and stayed for the whole service…but when it was over, he still had no answer to his question. Does this break your heart as it does mine? We sincerely hope that those who come through our doors seeking answers about Jesus do not leave without that life saving message. But we know that very often actually “hearing” the Gospel can be a process that takes seeing it lived out, hearing it explained, and being able to interact with what is taught by asking questions and wrestling with the changes the truth requires in our worldview and behavior. What does COTA do about this? Last year COTA was led by God to take a more proactive course of action to reach out to seekers in the One Member-One Guest program during January 2012. Some of the guests the members brought to church returned to learn more in Christianity Explored taught by James Saxon. Christianity Explored was designed to expose seekers to hear and experience the Gospel in a setting that includes teaching (the Gospel facts), meals with church members (seeing it relationally lived out) and other seekers (being able to wrestle with the truth), and small group interaction (being able to ask questions). The results for the seekers were wonderful—for many, good exchanges happened; and for others, Jesus became their Lord and Savior. COTA is committed to be a place of shelter where Jesus saves. That was then, this is now… In January 2013 a new component of Christianity Explored will be offered for women by the women's ministry. For four Tuesdays, January 8, 15, 22 and 29, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. the Gospel will be presented as
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JANUARY 8 - JANUARY 29 (4 WEEKS) Leader: Vicki Gillespie Room 237 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Childcare Available, for more information contact Ms. Carola Wangeci at cwangeci@apostles.org topics: The Uniqueness of Jesus, The Reliability of His Word, The Good News of His Gospel, and The Transformational Power of Authentic Faith in Him, together with testimonies and small group discussions. You may be thinking, "This is okay for you, but I'm not good at this evangelism stuff…" Not to worry. We already have a leadership team: a teacher, Vicki Gillespie, and small group leaders, Deborah Silcox, Karen Ames, Charlotte McNally, Linda Forrester, and Kathy Paparelli. So the "evangelism stuff" includes eating brunch, listening to a teaching, and talking with guests about how the faith points presented affect your life. If you could meet friends and talk about Jesus in a café or a restaurant, could you do that at church? Please pray about joining us on Tuesdays. We need you.
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Wednesday eveninG sTudy 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. ephesians undErstanding your BlEssings in christ January 30 – March 27 (9 Weeks) As God’s children, we have everything we could ever need for daily life. Yet we often miss these riches because we don’t know what they are. This nine-week study of Ephesians will lead us to discover: • The keys to becoming spiritually strong • The spiritual armor that protects you in life’s battles • The incredible spiritual blessings God has given you • The ways you can make use of these riches You’ll find yourself overflowing with praise for all that God has given you – provision that will make your journey with God more exciting, practical, and fulfilling. A workbook by Elizabeth George will be used as part of this study. Leaders: Linda McEntire and Belinda Stone Room: 237 Fee: $20.00 Childcare is NOT available.
Thursday morninG sTudies 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. a sTudy of eZra & nehemiah part 2 January 31 – April 11 (11 Weeks) Don’t let the “Part 2” stop you from joining us! Pick up your workbook now or simply read Ezra 1–4 and Nehemiah 1–8 to be all caught up as we gather back January 31 to discuss Week 10. In these books we see that God’s comfort and strength rebuild and restore; His truth encourages and sustains in trying times; and His mighty arm overcomes any adversity presented in our lives. We’ll gaze at God’s protection of His people, and know that we have hope in Christ in the face of evil. We’ll learn through the rebuilding of the physical temple of God how we build His temple today, which is made up of living stones. Teaching from the book “A Study of Ezra and Nehemiah: Restoration Through Comfort and Strength” by Charlotte Travis. Leader: Charlotte Travis Room: 201-203 Fee: $20.00 Childcare: $50 per family Children MUST be pre-registered for childcare by January 17th as space is limited. NO WALK-INS.
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seeKinG him EXpEriEncing thE Joy oF pErsonal rEViVal January 31 – April 11 (11 Weeks) Have you ever prayed for national revival? Do you know that corporate revival always begins with personal revival? In this interactive 11-week study guide, authors Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Tim Grissom provide a clear path through God’s Word that identifies the obstacles to genuine revival and reveals how to experience true intimacy with God and joy in Him, the very purpose of every life. Julie Van Gorp will be the teacher for this study that will include small group discussion time. Teaching from the book “Seeking Him: Experiencing the Joy of Personal Revival” by Nancy Leigh DeMoss and Tim Grissom. Leader: Julie Van Gorp Room: 229 Fee: $20.00 Childcare: $50 per family Children MUST be pre-registered for childcare by January 17th as space is limited. NO WALK-INS.
Thursday noon sTudy 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. leT all of God’s Glory shine ThrouGh January 31 – March 21 (8 Weeks) The separation between faith and daily life troubles many Christians. It will overcome in the measure that we are transparent so that all of God’s glory will shine through us. Meditating these eight weeks on deep things of God will render our lives more faith-filled and our faith more lively. Topics will include: The Courage to Accept God’s Acceptance, Coping with Evil, Dwelling in Unapproachable Light, The Paschal Mystery, Teach Us to Pray, The Gift of Gratefulness… among others. The main materials will be excerpts from books by Peter G. Van Breemen which is now out of print. Leader: Jeanine Dungan Room: 237 Fee: $20.00 Childcare is NOT available.
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sunday morninG 9:00 – 10:15a.m. sinGle moms lord, changE my attitudE Starting on January 6 What does God think about attitudes? The Israelites’ attitudes kept them wandering in the desert for forty years, instead of enjoying the blessings of the Promised Land. As a single mom with children at home, do you feel as though you are wandering in a wilderness? Could your attitude have anything to do with you not experiencing God's blessing of His promises? Come join us to explore those same attitudes that keep us aimlessly wandering. Starting January 6th we will study God's Word through the book "Lord, Change my Attitude" by James MacDonald. Leader: Connie Miller Room: 250 Nursury and Bible Study classes for children are available.
Who We supporT Cobb preGnanCy serviCes For over 25 years, Cobb Pregnancy Services has reached out to women and men in crisis because of unplanned pregnancies. As an evangelical Christian non-profit organization, our mission is to provide strong spiritual, emotional, and practical support that encourages them to choose positive alternatives to abortion. Cobb Pregnancy Services is a medical clinic that offers free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds. Women who are considering abortion are drawn to the center because of the medical information they receive, but they also sit down with trained counselors who share the Gospel, address destructive life choices, and encourage them to choose life. Families face real financial challenges when their children are born. The clothing ministry of Cobb Pregnancy Services provides needy families with diapers, baby clothes, and supplies. The Church of The Apostles (COTA) has been a valued partner of Cobb Pregnancy Services for many years. Along with financial support and volunteerism, the women’s ministry of COTA has supported the needs of our clothing ministry at the annual COTA Women’s Christmas Tea. As you make plans to attend the COTA Christmas Tea this year, you have the opportunity to be blessed as you bless others by donating baby items to the families that Cobb Pregnancy Services serve. It is a wonderful way to say, “Thank you for choosing LIFE.”
say yes! CenTer For over a decade members of The Church of The Apostles have provided simple, nutritious meals for 25 children and staff of the Say Yes! Center, a Christ centered after school program near the intersection of Northside Drive and North Avenue. Years ago Campus Crusade for Christ selected New Life Covenant Church to host and organize this holistic and biblically based approach to child development. The staff addresses the students' spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional, and social needs as part of the church's full time presence with families in this vibrant and racially diverse English Avenue community. A typical afternoon schedule includes Bible time, homework and tutoring, physical fitness, and creative play for the younger children. The afternoon concludes with the dinner provided by individual members of COTA. Will you please consider tutoring and/or providing a meal any Monday through Thursday between January 22 and May 9th? Your meal can be brought to Apostles, Margaret Ann Briggs' home (five minutes from COTA), or to the Say Yes! Center (575 Travis Street). Please contact Margaret Ann at (404)351-4909 or mabriggs@bellsouth.net to schedule a date and time. Always remember to include your phone number!
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adulT bible Classes Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. - 2 Timothy 2:15
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he goal of our discipleship ministries is to bring people together under the Word of God so that they
can grow in their Christian faith and carry the Gospel to others. Our Sunday morning adult Bible classes
are structured to help people not only gain knowledge, but also to acquire understanding and grow in
wisdom. All classes are led by gifted facilitators in small-to-medium-sized settings.
Classes sTarT January 6 aT 9:00 a.m. (unless otherwise indicated) firsT looK John Horton Room 201 This is a four-week class designed to orient newcomers to the life and ministry of The Church of The Apostles. The class covers an overview of the history, mission, vision, ministries, and facilities of our church. The First Look class is a requirement for church membership. Please call Melanie Poole at 404-564-6673 if you have any questions. Please choose from the following start dates: January 6, February 3, April 7, May 5.
breaKThrouGh livinG Roy Jones Room 237 Please join us for a study of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. As we study together we will learn that the Gospel means that while Christians are in themselves still sinning, in Christ in God’s sight they are accepted and righteous. So we can say that we are more wicked than we ever dared believe, but more loved and accepted in Christ than we ever dared hope — at the very same time. This creates a radical new dynamic for personal growth. We can use it to delight and imitate the One who has saved us rather than to get His attention or procure His favor. We now run the race “for the joy that is set before us” rather than “for the fear that comes behind us.”
builders Steve Peterson Room 616 Builders is a community of believers committed to providing an atmosphere where God can build faith and fruit in each of our lives. Because of this commitment we pray, study God’s Word, and share honestly concerning the ways God is working in our lives. We are an open fellowship where anyone can experience authentic community and make new friends. We will be studying The Gospel of Mark. Please come and be challenged to go deeper in your walk with Christ.
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1 CorinThians Mike Sessoms Room 248 Mike was a missionary to Western Africa for over 25 years and he brings a seasoned perspective to the study of God’s Word. In 1 Corinthians, Paul outlines the overwhelming superiority of God's salvation, how He places us in Christ and has made Christ to be for us all that we need. Paul contrasts God's “how to's” versus man’s “how to's” to show the power of the Gospel to bring redemptive victory to all the areas of the believer’s life. In addition, Paul illustrates patterns of how believers are to live: following clear commands of God, allowing for apostolic authority to speak principles of truth, and as one matures, being led by the Spirit to make decisions solely for the glory of God. When we consider how similar our society is to the one in Corinth, we see a letter that is as “alive” and full of application for us today as it was when it was written.
JusT a Closer WalK WiTh Thee J. C. Poole Room 229 B-C Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John will be our travel guides as we follow Jesus and pursue a closer walk with Him “so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God” (Colossians 1:10). Our guides document how God described Jesus and how His disciples and contemporaries viewed Him. Along the way, we will witness Jesus performing amazing miracles, teaching many parables, and meeting those who had face-to-face encounters. The glory and majesty of Christ will be revealed along the journey. Come join us as we walk where Jesus walked in the gospels.
KnoWinG and doinG God’s Will Bobby Mitchell Sr. Room 229 A Does God call us today? If God is calling, are we listening? How do we recognize God’s voice and respond in obedience? What do we do, and how do we do it? Can I really walk with the Lord in twentyfirst century America? Do I have to do it in all aspects of my life—work, marriage, family, friends, etc.? Who can help me? What is a council of advisors? How did others do it? This study addresses these and many other questions and is all about practical application in today’s world.
livinG aT peaCe Bryan Alison Room 246 This course has been revamped to use real-life scenarios to effectively apply the principles of biblical peacemaking. It will equip you to use biblical principles in everyday life relationships with those at home, church, and in your social life and workplace. Applying these principles will allow you to bring glory to God and make a difference for Christ in those places where you have been planted. You will not only grow in your relationship with Christ, but you will learn how to serve others in difficult situations. Come join us and explore what God wants to do in and through your relationships.
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The Gospel of John Monte Johnson Room 611 An in-depth, verse-by-verse study, with application for today!
parenTs of TeenaGers Tom Wilkes Room 615 We are comprised of parents of teenagers or former teens, some of them now in college and some beginning their careers. Each year we focus on a different book of the Bible and use a study guide to aid us. We use our time on Sunday mornings to pray for each other and discuss an assigned passage of the Bible. Our goal is to deepen our relationship with Christ and walk as role models for our kids.
sTarTinG poinT James Saxon and a Team Room 239 Starting Point is a conversational small group environment where you can explore and grow in your experience of the Christian faith in a safe and nurturing community. If you desire to learn more about the basics of your spiritual foundation, come and join us on Sunday mornings.
WhaT The bible really says Stan Carder Room 243 This course is a summary of our Christian beliefs, and it is formatted to enable us to make a logical defense of our faith. We will be examining God’s Word and learning how we are to apply these truths to those with whom we interact, whether at work, in our neighborhoods, or in the communities where we are serving. Through teaching, interaction, and small group discussions, we will solidify our trust in the foundational truths of God’s Word. This class is highly recommended for all believers who desire to make an impact upon the culture in which we live.
WhaT The founders KneW: LOOkiNG AT AMeRiCA’S HeRiTAGe FROM A BiBLiCAL PeRSPeCTiVe expanded David Nicholas / Dal Sumrell Room 614 Few pursuits could be more important than reflecting on God’s role in the building of America and in His role in securing the “Blessings of Liberty.” This class is a combination of Bible study, which looks at God’s promises regarding government and its administration, and an examination of laws, resolutions, and proclamations found in the U.S. National Archives that were crafted in light of God’s Word. Join us as we reflect upon what God has done and look forward to what He will do!
The following adult bible classes are also offered: Young Professionals, Young Families: The Journey, Young Families : Community Class I, and Young Families: Community Class I. Please see pages 13 and 14 for more information..
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small Groups They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. - Acts 2:42 ome find a place where you can connect with God and others in deeper ways. Our Small Groups are a
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great environment to develop authentic, caring relationships while discussing how God’s truth intersects
life. They help us in our journey of becoming more like Christ . . . together.
Small Groups usually meet in homes every week or every other week, featuring lively, interactive discussions
on God’s Word and how we live it out. Small Group members share life with all of its joys and challenges. You’ll pray for one another and receive encouragement. Together, your Small Group will help you live out your faith while impacting others.
loCaTions and Groups mulTiple loCaTions
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• Atlanta • Buckhead • Canton • Chamblee • Douglasville • Dunwoody • Henry County • Mableton • Marietta • Midtown • Powder Springs • Sandy Springs • Smyrna • Stone Mountain • Vinings • East Cobb • West Cobb • Woodstock * New locations to be added
Sunday, January 20 | 12:00 p.m. Want to connect with God and others in deeper ways? That’s why Apostles has Small Groups. GroupConnect is an event designed to help you find the best small group for you. You’ll have the chance to meet group leaders, see what their group has to offer, and join a group with others who live near you or maybe are in your stage of life. At GroupConnect we’ll feed you lunch, we’ll watch your kids, and by 1:30 p.m. you could be ready to plug into a new group. Register for GroupConnect online at apostles.org/smallgroups by Thursday, January10, or call Rhonda Saduddin at 404.564.3152.
Groups • Mixed Groups • Men • Women • Young Adult Singles • Young Families
For more information about Small Groups, please visit apostles.org/smallgroups or contact Rhonda Saduddin at 404-564-3152 or rsaduddin@apostles.org.
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men’s minisTry Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend. - Proverbs 27:17 The goal of our discipleship ministries is to bring people together under the Word of God so that they can grow in their Christian faith and carry the Gospel to others. Small groups are a place where you can join others and together grow, share, and reach out. You will grow through the discussion and application of God’s Word. You will share life with all of its joys and challenges. You will reach out to others using your spiritual gifts. Come and find your place to belong!
men’s fraTerniTy aTlanTa Men’s Fraternity is a program designed to equip men to live and to lead as God intended, training men to press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. The church, the nation, and the world are suffering mightily from a lack of godly, masculine leadership. As traditional masculine virtues are assaulted and undermined in our modern culture, too many men either capitulate or seek satisfaction from counterfeits that are often selfish, juvenile, and destructive. We men are called to something higher, nobler, and truer. We know this, and we crave this, but too often flounder because we lack training and the fellowship of like-minded brothers. We invite all men of Apostles and our larger community to answer this call by joining us in the STS room on Friday mornings at 6:15 a.m. beginning on January 25th. We meet for a light breakfast, followed by a DVD presentation and small group discussion. We will endeavor to conclude no later than 7:40 a.m., but you are welcome leave earlier if you need to. To find out more about Men’s Fraternity please visit apostles.org/men.
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Marriage, children, work, home, faith — the challenges abound. In today’s world it’s tough to be who God has called us to be. How do we follow Him and lead others? How do we balance the demands at work with the responsibilities at home? How do we love our wives like Christ loved the church? God did not intend for you to discover the answer to these and all the other important life questions by yourself. You were created to live in community with other men who are wrestling with the same issues, and who desire to live godly lives that count for God, but have not yet “put it all together.” Come join other men who meet here at the church on most weekday mornings to study Scripture and to apply it to real life. Share your life with other men who will help you see Scripture more clearly and who will help you sharpen your focus on Christ.
The Path is a lay ministry at The Church of The Apostles that seeks to facilitate mentoring partnerships between men who desire to have accountability for their lives. The Bible is our primary source of guidance. We strive hard not to create our own “program,” but instead to let the Holy Spirit guide in this effort. As a reference for our mentors, we use a book called The Heart of Mentoring by David A. Stoddard. Dave has worked closely with our core team helping us fully grasp the Ten Powerful Principles of Effective Mentoring laid out in his book. The overriding theme is that mentoring is a process facilitated by a relationship. Each partnership is unique and tailored to the needs of the younger partner. Mentors are willing to open their lives, letting the partner see how he succeeded or failed and above all learned from his experiences. Mentors are good listeners. They don’t have an agenda or want to change the mentoring partner. They want to help their mentoring partner navigate the narrow path of a Christian life.
To find out more about men’s small groups, contact Rhonda Saduddin at rsaduddin@apostles.org or 404-564-3152.
To find out more, please contact Rhonda Saduddin rsaduddin@apostles.org or 404-564-3152.
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ConGreGaTional Care But we have this treasure in earthen vessels that the surpassing greatness of the power may be of God and not from ourselves. - 2 Cor. 4:7
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ongregational Care is continually seeking to provide opportunities that will enable every member to live their lives more effectively. We are privileged to offer the following ministries for this spring. To register, please go to the church’s website at www.apostles.org for more detailed information; or you may contact the Congregational Care office at 404-564-3159, or email gwiley@apostles.org.
opporTuniTies for GroWTh Compass – finanCes God’s Way February 10 - April 14 | 9:00 to 10:15 | Rooms 236 The cost is $55 for couples or $45 for singles. A 10-week course whose mission is equipping people worldwide to faithfully apply God’s financial principles so they may know Christ more intimately, be free to serve Him and help fund the Great Commission. The focus is to teach people primarily through small group study formats, based on the example of how Christ taught His disciples. A recommended Student Orientation class takes place January 27 in Room 237.
CrossCurrenT Tuesdays, January 29-March | 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. | STS Den The course book is $10 and is optional. An 8-week course that brings hope for healing of heart wounds or sexual addictions that block intimacy with God and our most significant relationship.
divorCeCare Tuesdays, January 15-April 9 | 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Room 614 The cost is $15. A 13-week course which covers many different aspects of one’s life as it is impacted by either separation or divorce.
finanCial peaCe universiTy Tuesdays, January 15-March 19 | 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Room 237 Seven out of 10 Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck - that statistic goes up to 8 out of 10 families in affluent neighborhoods. That is why we are offering Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University class. This is a practical and fun opportunity to learn about money. Each weekly session starts with Dave Ramsey teaching on video and is followed by a small group discussion. If you are one of the few who isn’t struggling, you will still benefit from this powerful material. You will learn how to apply biblical principles in the management of all the resources God has given you. The cost is $100.00 per couple or individual, which covers 10 weeks of teaching, resource materials, and a lifetime membership to FPU. For more information, call Stan Carder at 404-564-3146 or email him at scarder@apostles.org.
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Griefshare Tuesdays, January 15-April 9 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. | Room 613 The cost is $15 A 13-week course support group designed to assist those who are grieving the loss of a loved one, whether recently or sometime in the past.
livinGWaTers Tuesdays, October 2-April 23 | 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. | STS-Loft Application required. A 28-week spiritual journey that includes worship, teaching, testimony, and small group prayer in a safe and confidential environment for those dealing with deep hurt and sinful, addictive habits. For more information about LivingWaters please contact Brian Maxwell at bmaxwell@apostles.org.
livinG aT peaCe Sundays, September 9 – May 19 | 9:00 to 10:15 a.m. | Room 246 Our class has been revamped to use real-life scenarios to effectively apply the principles of biblical peacemaking. It will equip you to use biblical principles in everyday life relationships, those from the home, church, social life, and workplace. Applying these principles will allow you to bring glory to God and make a difference for Christ in the places where you have been planted. You will not only grow in your relationship with Christ, you will learn how to serve others in difficult situations.
onpaTh A biblically-based life and work assessment course designed to provoke thinking and foster strategic renewal, personally and professionally. This class combines the application of scriptural principles, processes, and tools with prayer in a one-on-one setting. The cost of the course is $70 to cover the purchase of a workbook and required personality profiles. By appointment only.
evenTs survivinG divorCe reCovery seminar Saturday, January 12 – 6th Floor | 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Shepherded by Greg and Julie Jones The road to divorce recovery is a painful one. For most, it is a longer and slower journey than they ever imagined, with emotional roller coasters along the way. The SURVIVING DIVORCE RECOVERY SEMINAR offers practical and honest teaching with a strong foundation in God's Word. It is a program designed to help you recover from the experience of divorce and the life challenges that it presents. Surviving Divorce provides a message of hope, healing and restoration; offers real answers to real questions, and addresses common fears and concerns associated with divorce. **You will quickly find out that you are not alone. Greg and Julie have counseled literally thousands of men, women, and children through the life experience of divorce. Cost: $35.00 (includes continental breakfast and lunch) Register online at apostles.org/survivingdivorce. For further information please contact Jan Blakeslee at: jblakeslee@apostles.org.
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primeTimers lunCheon Sunday, February 10 | 12:10 p.m. | The Commons Guest Speaker: Dave Hubbard Topic: “Fitness” Dave Hubbard, America’s Fitness Coach, and Apostles member, will be speaking at our PrimeTimers Luncheon. After leaving his career in the National Football League, Dave developed the simple, yet very effective FIT 10 and FITNESS OVER FIFTY exercise programs. His humor, expertise in the health field, and motivational speaking have allowed him to be a sought after speaker by many major corporations and organizations. Locally he has addressed various groups such as The Ritz Carlton Corporation, the Atlanta Falcons, The Buckhead Club, United Way, and many others. Tickets are $10. For further information contact Gwen Wiley at gwiley@apolstes.org or you may register online at www.apostles.org.
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magine yourself in a foreign country with limited contact with your loved ones and in frequent danger. It’s tough to picture for most of us, and we’d rather not imagine it. Yet for millions of military families across the country, there’s no imagination needed. This is reality. Nita Willard has faced this reality herself and begun to minister to military members and their families. She has begun extending the love of Jesus to our country’s men and women in uniform. Nita coordinates the Military Outreach Program at The Church of The Apostles. Her decision arose from her own experience—several years ago her son joined the army. Suddenly she had become a military mom. Her work began small with her volunteering to help make sandwiches for troops. “My son was going through all this army training and I thought, ‘I think I can make a few sandwiches,’” recounts Nita. But as she began to see the faces of military members, she became more burdened for them. “Being around all these young guys and girls has just really grabbed my heart. Because I look at all of them and I think, ‘They could be mine.’”
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In light of that day, Nita started what has become the Military Outreach Program. Today it continues to grow and find creative ways of supporting military personnel and their families. The ministry approaches range dramatically depending on the schedules and gifting of volunteers. Some individuals make quilts for Veteran’s Hospitals. Other volunteers teach Bible studies at Fort Benning. Still others help serve meals to troops. In addition to local efforts, Nita also coordinates with larger, national support organizations such as the USO and Operation Homefront. These groups provide plentiful and immediate opportunities for serving. Operation Homefront, for example, connects people with military families and allows them to meet specific, practical needs such as home care or financial assistance. Every opportunity may not allow explicit sharing of the Christian faith or “witnessing.” However, every opportunity does allow God’s love to be expressed. And gives followers of Jesus an opportunity to build relationships with servicemen and servicewomen during pivotal periods of their lives.
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CareGivers supporT seminar Saturday, April 13 | Room 237 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is a one-day seminar that will help those involved with family medical/health situations or caring for aging parents navigate through the personal, legal, financial, residential, and spiritual issues confronted in ministering through education and encouragement in these difficult circumstances. Cost is $25 per person or couple. (Includes: Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Resource Materials.) For further information contact Gwen Wiley at gwiley@apolstes.org or you may register online at www.apostles.org.
“The government can take care of a lot of stuff, but they can’t put their arm around them and say, ‘Bless you for what you’re doing’ or ‘Hang in there’—the personal contact.” An exceptional example of personal support concerns a solider stationed in Iraq who received an emergency phone call from home. His wife had left with another man. As she left she had cleaned out the bank account, taken or destroyed everything in the house, and left their three children with the neighbors. Not a phone call you ever want to receive; imagine receiving it on a battlefield. This young soldier’s commanding officer contacted Operation Homefront to ask for help. Through the service of volunteers, this serviceman and his children were provided a car, a clean home, clothes, and toys. The love of volunteers helped rejuvenate and rebuild his family. Imagine how you can help our brave military men and women in some of the most crucial times of their lives. Imagine yourself extending the love of Jesus to their families. Imagine the countless lives that God is transforming. Through the ministry of servants like Nita Willard, families don’t have to imagine the love of God. They’re experiencing it firsthand. Please contact Nita Willard if you’d like more information on how to get involved in the Military Outreach Program.
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volunTeer minisTry ConGreGaTional Care For more information contact Gwen Wiley at gwiley@apostles.org.
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Shares the grace and love of our Lord by providing a meal and a personal contact to those in our midst in need of refreshment, care, and encouragement. You may cook meals to be taken to families who have a need, cook meals to bring to church to be put in the freezer for emergency help, or deliver meals to the families.
A service-oriented fellowship for those over 50 serving the body of Christ in a variety of ways, including visiting the homebound. They also sponsor luncheons focused on vital issues for seniors. If interested, please contact the Congregational Care office.
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Lay persons in our congregation who are trained to provide confidential care for those who are facing a difficult situation. For information about Stephen Ministry, call our referral coordinators, Sylvia Mosley at 770-987-1929 or Jim Kranzusch at 770-565-1650.
sTephen minisTers These volunteers provide opportunities for us to participate in service projects with various organizations and to assist and support military individuals and their families as they faithfully serve our country.
prayer minisTry This opportunity involves the expansion of God’s kingdom through intercession for others. Intercessors may come to the church during the week and pray for the requests that have been received, or requests may be received via email at home.
ushers Serve once a month during the 9:00 or 10:30 services. This includes passing out the bulletin, helping people get seated, taking up the offering, etc.
firsT impressions minisTry For more information contact Jan Blakeslee at jblakeslee@apostles.org.
parKinG GreeTers
sanCTuary GreeTers
These volunteers help bridge people from the parking lot into the building in a warm and welcoming way.
An opportunity to warmly greet visitors as they enter the various sections of the sanctuary prior to the service, during the congregational greeting in the service, and as they leave.
fronT door GreeTers These volunteers warmly greet all who enter the church building and are prepared to answer any directional questions.
The WelCome CenTer This is the information “nerve center” of the church. Greeters are knowledgeable and always prepared to answer informational and directional questions.
visiTor reCepTion GreeTers Immediately following the 10:30 A.M. worship, these greeters welcome visitors in the visitor reception. They are trained to focus on the specific needs and questions of the individual visitors and assist in making them feel comfortable. The visitor reception greeter also provides a visitor the opportunity to meet church staff.
fareWell GreeTers These volunteers greet and pray for those who are exiting the church with the goal of making sure their visit to our church ends well.
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Children’s minisTry *Parents are asked to work once a month in their children’s classrooms. For more information contact Kelly Skelly at kskelly@apostles.org.
sunday sChool TeaChers
runninG ChurCh
These volunteers teach every Sunday from 9:00 – 10:15 a.m., September – May. They are off during the summer. The summer teachers work June – August every Sunday from 9:00 – 10:15 A.M.
First through fourth graders participate in Bible lessons, Bible memory, and activities that focus on God.
shepherds
There are children’s classes during the women’s Bible studies. Teachers and helpers are needed during this time.
Tuesday and Thursday morninGs These volunteers work with the infants through four-year-olds on a monthly rotation with the same group of children each month. • Shepherds for infants through walkers help welcome the children to class and do activities and songs that focus on God. • Shepherds for toddlers through four-year-olds teach Bible lessons along with activities and crafts and take their class to worship in the children’s chapels.
speCial sTones
Kids’ ConneCTion 1 and 2 Children’s church experiences which includes praise, worship, giving, Bible teaching, and small group activities for children in grades K – 4. Our prayer is that children will learn what it means to bow down and worship before their heavenly Father and that they would “graduate” from the children’s ministry ready to actively participate in the weekly gathering of the Body.
Our ministry on Sunday mornings to children with special needs is offered from 9:00 to noon. Children are taught Bible lessons from the Show Me Jesus curriculum in a loving environment of their own. The class shepherd also leads the children in planned activities and music. Volunteers serve on a rotating schedule.
These volunteers can help outside of Sunday mornings with administration, organization, and preparation for classes or special events.
ChurChWide
A one-week commitment, usually in June, with availability for training and preparation as needed for each area of service.
These volunteers work on a monthly or bimonthly basis, helping shepherds and caregivers in each room.
General volunTeers
vaCaTion bible sChool
musiC and drama People are needed who can play a musical instrument, sing, or enjoy drama or puppets. These talents and gifts will be used in the Wee Worship and Kingdom Kids worship times and Elementary Assembly on Sunday morning. This is done on a rotating schedule.
Wednesday niGhT Infants through four-year-olds have teachers and helpers that teach a lesson with crafts and songs while their parents are in Hour of Power.
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sTs minisTry For more information contact Jenny Sessoms at jsessoms@apostles.org.
sunday morninG
Wednesday eveninG
Set-up, cooking, clean-up, prayer, greetings, teaching, and discussion group leaders.
5th – 8th grade students Recreation and group discussion leaders are needed.
sunday eveninG Discipleship group leaders are needed for 7th – 12th grade students.
9th – 12th grade students Small group Bible study leaders are needed.
oTher opporTuniTies Mentoring and discipling students, helping with retreats, missions trips, and service projects.
Women’s minisTry For more information contact Carola Wangeci at cwangeci@apostles.org.
evenT hospiTaliTy Team If you would like to meet other women in our church and have a welcome smile, please consider volunteering to be on an event hospitality team in women's ministry this year. We have a seminar in January, a retreat in February, a Kay Arthur conference in August, a fall kick-off, and on-going Bible studies. To be involved in an event is an excellent way to feel connected! For more information please e-mail Carola Wangeci at cwangeci@apostles.org.
QfC – QuilTinG for ChrisT Julee James, Lay Leader Quilting for Christ meets the second and fourth Thursday’s of each month. No experience is necessary, as the experienced are blessed to teach others. Quilts are sewn for the Cobb County Pregnancy Center, Atlanta Union Mission, Feed My Lambs, Bridge Ministry, and orphanages. Please contact Julee James by e-mail at juleejames@earthlink.net.
sinGle hearTs for ChrisT Jan Blakeslee, Lay Leader Single Hearts for Christ: A fellowship for single, divorced, and widowed women forty and beyond. Single Hearts for Christ is a women’s fellowship group that brings single Christian women together to enjoy, enrich, and support one another. Come join us by contacting Jan Blakeslee at jblakeslee@apostles.org.
sinGle moms Connie Miller, Lay Leader The Single Moms Ministry offers value to you, the single mom. The focus is on your spiritual growth and your heart. The group offers mentoring, financial counseling, Sunday Bible Study with childcare, quarterly fellowship luncheons, etc. Please contact Connie Miller at conniemiller10@gmail.com.
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WidoW’s neTWorK The Widow’s Network has helped many find solace in times of grief, as well as brought a sense of connection to other women. On six Sundays a year and at Christmas there are special luncheons held to honor the widows. There are also other activities and service projects. Please e-mail Marion Sharp at memum@bellsouth.net.
The Close KniT floCK “Having been knit together in love…” Colossians 2:2 The Close Knit Flock is a dedicated group of Christian women who get together every second and fourth Tuesday of each month to knit newborn caps for Cobb Pregnancy Services (CPS). The caps are knitted with love and prayer that the Lord will use each one to encourage the mothers who come for Christian counseling to Choose Life for their unborn child. Each woman involved in this ministry has come to treasure the fellowship and encouragement that comes from using their God-given skills for His glory. Lori Parker of CPS tells us that these little caps are the first things on earth that belong to these precious babies. They affirm that they exist and have a God-given right to life. Many of these young women share that the first time they felt love for their unborn child was when they looked down at the tiny little caps clutched in their hands. God uses simple tools in powerful ways to speak life to women in crisis and no one will ever know the impact they have had until we get to heaven.
General volunTeers For more information contact Melanie Poole at mpoole@apostles.org.
reCepTionisT desK
speCial evenTs
During the week, cover the receptionist desk at lunchtime for one hour on a rotating basis.
Wednesday niGhT dinner
Help with special events such as working at the information or sign-up tables in the foyer, or working at book and CD tables on Sunday mornings when we have special guests.
Help serve on the main serving line, the children’s table, or desserts. This can be on a rotating schedule or whenever each volunteer is available.
Provide general administrative help during the week as needed.
adminisTraTive supporT
missions There are year-round opportunities for volunteers to do God’s work by getting personally involved with ministries supported by Apostles. Anyone interested in finding out more about these ministries should talk to the membership coordinator.
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eading The Way is always on the move creating new biblical teaching programs, adding languages, launching programs in new regions, and finding creative ways to fulfill the Great Commission. This year, we also physically moved our Leading The Way headquarters facility. With great joy, prayer, and years of planning and renovation, Leading The Way moved this fall into their new headquarters, the Global Media Center. Please join us in giving thanks to the Lord. The ministry also thanks you, The Church of The Apostles, for your prayers and partnership in this massive endeavor. The Global Media Center provides much needed space for the staff and the technical infrastructure
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Leading The Way requires to fulfill the plans the Lord has for this outreach. The ministry moved from a maxed-out headquarters facility on Peachtree Road into the new building on Northside Drive at the end of August. In the years Leading The Way was headquartered on Peachtree Road, it grew from a small radio ministry sharing biblical Truth with a few thousand people in English and English-Arabic to an international, multilingual, multi-channel media ministry reaching 190 countries in 21 of the most spoken languages through
regions of the world where missionaries and many ministries cannot or will not go. After 24 years of faithful and dynamic ministry, Leading The Way remains firmly committed to passionately proclaiming uncompromising Truth to a world in desperate need of a Savior. The Lord gave Michael Youssef the vision that The Church of The Apostles would be a light for Christ upon a hill to the nations—and He is fulfilling that vision through the passionate proclamation of His Truth through Leading The Way. The Lord deserves all of the honor, praise, and glory! radio, television, the Internet, THE KINGDOM SAT, Leading The Way Navigators, Help The Persecuted, print resources, and on-the-ground follow-up teams. The Global Media Center more than triples usable work space, providing room for growth and technology upgrades, while providing currently sub-leased space to provide income for the ministry. This investment in the future of Leading The Way will enable the ministry to continue using cutting edge technology and creative methods to make the Good News available to billions of people around the globe, reaching into some of the most un-evangelized
As of the printing of the newsletter, 83 percent of the funds have been raised for this project. The Lord is faithful and He will do it to ensure our sole focus is on proclaiming the Gospel without compromise.
If you would like more information, or if you desire to partner directly with Leading The Way, please contact us at: LEADING THE WAY PO Box 20100 | Atlanta, GA 30325 www.LeadingTheWay.org Phone: 404-841-0100 Email: giving@leadingtheway.org
How to Contact Us Phone: 404.842.0200 Fax: 404.266.0656 E-mail: apostles@apostles.org Web: www.apostles.org
Worship Sunday: The Gathering of the Body 9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Sunday Evening: 5:00 P.M. Wednesday Hour of Power: 6:15 P.M.
Discipleship Sunday: 9:00 A.M.
Leading The Way with Dr. Michael Youssef 1570 Northside Drive NW #100, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404.841.0100 Order: 1.800.337.5323 Web: www.leadingtheway.org