Spring 2017 Ministry Guide

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WELCOME Back in 1985 when the Lord began to burden my heart for the birthing of a new congregation in this area, three things from the Word of God were clearly revealed to me in regard to worship:

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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.

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Prayer and intercession as an expression of our utter dependence on our heavenly Father through Jesus Christ in all things.

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 of its authority.

Michael Youssef, Ph.D.

Founding Rector The Church of The Apostles

TABLE OF CONTENTS MINISTRIES AND BIBLE STUDIES 4

Children’s Ministry

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Student to Student

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College-Age Ministry

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20s & 30s

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Small Groups

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Women’s Ministry

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Men’s Ministry

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Adult Bible Classes

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Congregational Care

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WHO WE ARE The Church of The Apostles has never been just another church. God has guided and sustained this church through a vision that was made clear to the Rector even before the church began. We conclude from this that God has something unique in mind for this church body and we operate our ministry according to a God-given core ideology. So as you attend Apostles, what can you expect to experience in the life and ministry of this church?

OUR VISION Reaching the lost and equipping the saints for the work of ministry. CORE VALUES

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• We are here to lift up Jesus at all times in everything we do. The Bible says that Jesus came to the earth that He might have preeminence in all things and that includes The Church of The Apostles. This ministry is not about us.

At Apostles, we have Bible Classes (Sunday School) from 9:00-10:15 on Sunday mornings. This is a time when our children, youth, and adults meet for grounding, learning, connecting, and training in the wisdom and ways of the Lord. These classes gather together around Jesus, the living Word of God, and the Scripture, the written Word of God. There is also an early worship service in the chapel during this hour.

• We are constantly searching for opportunities and ways to make God’s awesome message of salvation clear to as many people as possible. We want to ensure that people have the chance to hear the message and see the heart of Jesus in a true light that is compelling and clear. • We also strive to present every person complete in Christ. The highest purpose of life on earth is to make joyful progress in our spiritual formation, which is becoming like Jesus. Therefore, all of our ministry activity here at The Church of The Apostles converges on this focal point. • Apostles is a church that is busy with Holy Spirit directed ministry activity that is executed with excellence. We firmly believe that excellence is Heaven’s first law and if we cannot do ministry with excellence to the glory of God, we simply don’t do it. • Finally, we speak the truth in love without compromise. Through the Bible, God reveals Himself as the fountain of truth and love. We declare His truth in love without compromise or apology.

At 10:30, we have our worship service in our main sanctuary from 10:30-12:00 on Sunday mornings. This is a time for celebration and communion, praise and prayer, evangelism and proclamation. Our heart’s desire is to lift up the resurrected Jesus in all of His saving power and glory. The sacrament of Baptism is practiced on the second Sunday of the month and the sacrament of Communion is practiced on the first, third, and fifth Sundays of the month.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS On Wednesday evenings at 6:15 we offer programs for everyone in your family. The Midweek Gathering is our Wednesday 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).

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CHILDREN’S Ministry apostles.org/children | 404-564-3141

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ur vision 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 evangelization. Early and consistent teaching in a child’s formative years has an enduring effect (Proverbs 22:6). We consider it a privilege to walk alongside you as parents as you train your children through faith-nurturing programs and ministries here at Apostles. In Scripture, the Church is portrayed as a living spiritual house with Christ as the foundation and cornerstone and each believer as a stone. We want the children to understand that they are living stones, choice and precious in the sight of God. To children, our church is a picture of the Kingdom of God. We trust that each time they come to this place, they will be reminded that they are part of a bigger kingdom and in the presence of the King of kings.

“We consider it a privilege to walk alongside you as parents as you train your children through faith-nurturing programs and ministries here at Apostles.” 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. Visit apostles.org for more information.

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STUDENT Ministry stsatlanta.org | 404-591-2470

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TS or Student to Student is the ministry for 5th-12th grade students at Apostles. We are passionate about middle and high school students loving God with their whole heart, reaching others with their whole lives, and making disciples with the whole Gospel. Through each of our Bible studies, worship services, teaching times, service projects, and special events, our desire is that students would fall madly in love with the Father and understand the huge plan He has for their lives. Visit stsatlanta.org for more information.

“Our desire is that students would fall madly in love with the Father and understand the huge plan He has for their lives.” LOVE GOD We want our students to love God with ALL of themselves, with everything in them, their whole being. REACH OTHERS We want our students to reach others with an AWARENESS of where God has placed them and who is around them in their daily lives. MAKE DISCIPLES We want our students to be ACTIVE in making disciples, life on life.

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Apostles COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP A gathering for college students and those who are college-age in the Atlanta area apostles.org/students | 404-591-1978

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postles College Fellowship is a ministry for college and college-age students. We believe that the deepest possible joy and satisfaction in life can be found exclusively in knowing, loving, and trusting Jesus Christ. We desire to be a place for college students to find encouragement, joy, rest, and strength in Jesus. As a part of this, we want to find creative ways to embrace the full counsel of Scripture, as well as to be a community that provides an opportunity for discipleship.

“We desire to be a place for college students to find encouragement, joy, rest and strength in Jesus.” We would love to meet you! If you are interested in getting involved in the college ministry at Apostles, please contact Dave Hubbard at dhubbard@apostles.org.

Sunday Mornings 9:00 a.m. Room 213 Our current study is A Survey of Church History. This teaching series sheds crucial light on church history, demonstrating God's promise to build and preserve his church so that "the gates of hell will not prevail against it" (Matt. 16:18). The series covers theology, apologetics, notable church fathers, and much more. All college-age students are welcome.

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20s & 30s at Apostles A gathering place for post-college young professionals in their 20s & 30s apostles.org | 404-591-1980

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he 20s and 30s ministry at Apostles exists to encourage young adults to intentionally connect with each other each week and to explore the things in life that really matter. Within the ministry, there are lots of opportunities to gather with peers, develop meaningful relationships, and grow spiritually. Primary weekly gatherings are on Thursday nights on the 6th Floor at The Church of The Apostles. It is a relaxed time of fellowship, worship, and a message from Dave Hubbard. Following the message, there is opportunity to discuss the Bible text and key takeaways from the message. There are also a variety of social activities that take place virtually every weekend.

“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.” For more information, contact Dave at dhubbard@apostles.org. You can also download our app on the iOS and Google play stores (search 20s and 30s at Apostles).

Thursday Nights 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. 6th Floor

Man Up A quarterly gathering of men in their 20s & 30s Visit apostles.org for upcoming event dates and times. Includes dinner

Genuine Wisdom A quarterly gathering of women in their 20s & 30s Visit apostleswomen.com for upcoming event dates and times. Includes dinner

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SMALL GROUPS Come find a place where you can connect with God and others in deeper ways. apostles.org | 404-564-3152

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ome find a place where you can connect with God and others in deeper ways. Our Small Groups are a 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.

Our Small Groups are a 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.

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS Atlanta

East Cobb

Roswell

Buckhead

Gwinnett County

Smyrna

Brookhaven Cartersville

College Park Cumming

Douglas County

Grant Park

Henry County Johns Creek Kennesaw Mableton Marietta

Sandy Springs Tucker

GROUPS Mixed Groups Men’s Women’s Young Families

Vinings

West Cobb

Woodstock

For more information about joining a Small Group, visit apostles.org or contact T.J. Diamond at tjdiamond@apostles.org with any questions.

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WOMEN’S Ministry Equipping women to know, love, and serve the Lord apostleswomen.com | 404-842-9915 During the winter and spring seasons, Women’s Ministry is offering a variety of Christ-focused studies and events. Weekly Bible studies are being offered on weekdays, on Thursday evening, and on Saturday morning. There is also an Adult Bible Community class for women on Sunday mornings. Upcoming events include a luncheon with speaker Jill Briscoe and a retreat in late February. Check out these and other opportunities for growth and service at apostleswomen.com.

The heart of Women’s Ministry at Apostles is for women to understand God’s high calling, to continually grow in His grace in community with other women, and to be equipped to reach others for Christ through knowing and obeying God’s Word.

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MEN’S Ministry apostles.org | 404-591-1988 We have several opportunities for men to connect for growing spiritually, becoming accountable, and building friendships. These include Men’s Fraternity, small groups, and mentoring opportunities.

Next Generation Fraternity

THE PATH: MEN’S MENTORING

Tuesday Mornings 6:45 a.m. - Light Breakfast & Teaching/Small groups What we all have in common is that we want to make a difference at home, at work, and in all areas of life. We believe the abundant life Jesus promises has a whole lot to do with meaningful friendships, as expressed in Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor; if one falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.” Men 25-40 are invited to join us Tuesday mornings starting September 13.

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 the mentor succeeded or failed, and above all, learned from his experiences. Mentors are good listeners. They don’t have an agenda or want to change their mentoring partners. They want to help their mentoring partners navigate the narrow path of a Christian life.

Information: Mike Slaughter at mslaughter@apostles.org or 404-219-6039 (mobile).

Men’s Fraternity Friday Mornings 5:55 a.m. - STS Gym Men’s Fraternity is 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 Jesus Christ. Information: Mike Slaughter at mslaughter@apostles.org.

MEN’S SMALL GROUPS Weekday Mornings 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. Come join other men who meet here at the church to study Scripture and apply it to real life. Share your life with other men who will help you see God’s truth more clearly and who will help you sharpen your focus on Christ.

Information: Rhonda Saduddin at rsaduddin@apostles.org or 404-564-3152.

Information: Mike Slaughter at mslaughter@apostles.org or 404-219-6039 (mobile).

Radical Mentoring Radical Mentoring is an intentional process for pouring into the next generation for the purpose of “making disciples.” The process has been developed and thoroughly tested in our culture for almost 15 years. But at its core, it’s a simple formula with roots stemming from what Jesus did with His disciples over 2000 years ago.

Radical Mentoring is about gathering around the mentor’s kitchen table with a group of younger guys once a month for 9 or so months. There’s no “curriculum” per se. It’s about doing life together, reading carefully selected Christian books on specific topics, and applying biblical principles to real life. The mentor’s training for this comes from having lived life for a longer time than has his mentees. The mentor’s credibility comes from his openness and authenticity, a willingness to share his story, warts and all, let his mentees in on what he’s done right in life, but more importantly, what he didn’t do right, and what he’s learned as a result. Information: Mike Slaughter at mslaughter@apostles.org or 404-219-6039 (mobile).

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ADULT Bible Classes apostles.org/adults | 404-564-3152

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t Apostles, Adult Bible Classes meet from 9:00-10:15 a.m. on Sunday mornings for grounding, learning, connecting, and training in the wisdom and ways of the Lord. These classes gather together around Jesus, the living Word of God, and the Scripture, the written Word of God. Sundays 9:00 – 10:15 a.m.

GROUNDING - ENTRY LEVEL CLASSES

Discover Apostles - Learn More About Us

Second Dimension - Year One

Dave Hubbard Room 204 Discover Apostles is a casual and interactive session that will give you a clearer picture of who we are and where we’re headed. You’ll get your questions answered, and you’ll meet others who are also new to Apostles. Continental breakfast will be served in Room 201. Discover Apostles is offered on the fourth Sunday of each month (see website or bulletin for upcoming dates).

Chris Kitchens and James Saxon Room 610 This class is currently on a journey through the Progressive Bible Concepts. If you are new to the church or to the Christian faith, and you feel the need for a refresher course on foundational truths of the Christian faith, this Second Dimension Adult Bible community may be for you. There will be many others attending who will be studying foundational issues of faith; you will have a chance to get to know these participants and share your journey with them. Second Dimension will give you a strengthened foundation of biblical knowledge to help propel you forward in your spiritual journey with Christ and empower you on toward Christlikeness. This class covers Concepts 1-60 and will begin with Concept #1, “Loving God” on January 8, 2017.

For information, contact Jo Fuller at 404-564-6673 or jfuller@apostles.org.

Membership Class John Horton and Greg Smith Room 201-203 This 4-week class is offered to those interested in membership at Apostles. It is an opportunity to not only learn more about Apostles but to also learn about your spiritual gifts and the many opportunities available to serve and become involved. Completion of the Apostles Membership Class is required for church membership. The next start dates are October 9, 2016, February 5, 2017, and April 2, 2017. Information: Contact Jo Fuller at 404-564-6673 or jfuller@apostles.org.

Christianity Examined - A Class for ‘Seekers’ Mike Slaughter Room 201-203 The word “seeker” refers to people who are seeking to establish, reconnect, or revitalize their relationship with the Lord. This four-week class will cover four topics in an interactive atmosphere:The Uniqueness of Jesus, The Reliability of His Word, The Good News of His Gospel, and The Transformational Power of Genuine Faith in Him. Along with these truth presentations centering on the amazing person of Jesus Christ, there will be light refreshments and opportunities for active group discussions.

Second Dimension - Year Two Joe Liptak and James Saxon Room 607 This class is currently on a journey through the Progressive Bible Concepts. If you are new to the church or to the Christian faith, and you feel the need for a refresher course on foundational truths of the Christian faith, this community may be for you. There will be many others attending who will be studying foundational issues of faith; you will have a chance to get to know these participants and share your journey with them. Second Dimension will give you a strengthened foundation of biblical knowledge to help propel you forward in your spiritual journey with Christ and empower you on toward Christlikeness. This class covers Concepts 1-60 and is currently in “Year Two” on Concept 28.

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CONNECTING - COMMUNITY OR LIFE STAGE CLASSES

Breakthrough Living –The Book of Acts

True Woman 201 Interior Design - Titus

Craig Lemasters Room 229 B, C Unleashing God’s Power in the Lives of Everyday People Have you ever wondered about God’s purpose for your life? God has given us the book of Acts to help us discover just that! God’s purposes have everything to do with the Gospel. He wants to use you as a witness to its power.

Linda McEntire Room 229 A Join us for this new course, designed for women, in which we will learn what the Bible has to say on these two very important topics:

The spread of the Gospel cannot be stopped!

Come walk with us as we see the advancement of the church and the fulfillment of God’s plan in bringing salvation to the ends of the earth. It is amazing to know that God has a place for each of us in the spreading of the Gospel in today’s world!

Family Foundations John Whitney Room 612 Family Foundations is comprised largely of married couples with children from preschool to high school. The group strives to build a faith-based foundation for the development and strengthening of our individual families and church family bonds through the study of God’s Word in a sharing and participatory environment.

Single Women ABC Laurie Graffo and Karen Moncrief Room 616 Join us as we study and discuss the book of Daniel and the major themes that dominate this book: the sovereignty of God; the self-destructive pride of humankind; the ultimate victory of God's kingdom; and the coming of His servant, the Messiah. This book is an inspiration and comfort to all believers in the times we are living.

The Journey Steve Peterson, Jordan Broggi, and T.J. Diamond Room 614-615 We’re on a journey . . . a journey toward Christ-likeness, a journey that takes us through the gap. This gap is the differential between where we want to be in our walk with God and where we really are. True life-change happens on this journey. This Sunday morning class will combine solid biblical teaching with authentic table discussions about how we live out God’s truth. We’ll explore the Gospel of Mark, with time for honest, applicationoriented conversation about the challenges and joys of the journey.

In True Woman 101, we studied the Old Testament record of creation and the Fall to discover God’s beautiful design for womanhood and to explore how that design has been damaged by sin. In True Woman 201, we’ll turn to the New Testament, to the book of Titus, to focus on some important elements of redeemed womanhood. Titus was a young Gentile pastor on the island of Crete. Most of the Cretan believers hadn’t been raised in the Jewish faith, so they were unfamiliar with the ways of God. Paul gave Titus some general instructions— things every believer needed to learn about the Christian life. He also gave sex-specific instructions, so they would know how Christianity was to impact their lives as men and women. Pastor Titus was to teach these truths to the older women in the church, and they in turn were responsible to train the younger women. The apostle stressed that the women’s response to this teaching could adorn the gospel of Christ and make it believable to a pagan culture… or it could cause unbelievers to reject the Word of God. In Titus 2, we see a portrait of the countercultural Christian woman—a woman who honors God and reflects the heart of Christ. In the opening paragraph (verses 1, 3-5), Paul points us to ten essential elements of womanhood: discernment, honor, affection, discipline, virtue, responsibility, benevolence, disposition, legacy, and beauty. These elements make up the “basic Christian womanhood” curriculum for the women of Crete. But they weren’t just for those Mediterranean believers. Paul’s instructions apply to women in every nation and every generation. They’re just as relevant today as they were back then.

Young Families Fellowship Kevin Cuthbertson Room 620-623 As a church that clearly and faithfully teaches salvation by grace through faith alone, we want our lives to model the faith that we proclaim. James, the brother of Jesus, wrote that faith without works is dead and, in his letter, he lays out for us the evidences of a living faith. In this class, we will work through the book of James and seek to answer the question: What does it look like to be a citizen of the Kingdom? Breakfast will be served for the whole family beginning at 8:45 and class will begin by 9:15. For more information, contact Kevin Cuthbertson at kcuthbertson@apostles.org.

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LEARNING - STUDY CLASSES WITH A LEARNING EMPHASIS

TRAINING CLASSES - DEVELOPING LIFE SKILLS

The Gospel of John

Knowing and Doing God’s Will

Jimmy Goolsby Room 617 John's Gospel is about knowing and loving Jesus Christ as He wants to be known and loved. Join us for this in-depth study that will radically direct our hearts in devotion toward Jesus Christ and finding all of life's meaning and fulfillment in Him, our Lord and Savior.

Bobby Mitchell, Sr. Room 239 The continuing study of how to know and do God's will, using Paul and his journeys as a model for us today. This year we'll use some of the kings of the Old Testament to expand the study, while continuing to search out some of life's foundational questions related to walking with God, such as: Does God call us today? Are we listening? How do we recognize God's voice and respond in obedience? Can I really walk with God in the turmoil of America today? How can I make a difference? This study addresses these and many other questions and is all about practical applications in today's world.

The Gospel of John Mike Sessoms and Scott Mobley Room 236 Which verses come to mind quickly if asked the question, “Who is Jesus Christ?” The Gospel of John contains a multitude of our favorite verses such as John 3:16, but it also records for us the clearest picture of who Jesus is. Our study will seek to unfold this record, so that each one, no matter how long they have walked with God, will reach a deeper and clearer understanding of our wonderful Savior.

The Book of Romans Baker Smith Room 248 Have you ever struggled to clearly express your faith to others? In the book of Romans, Paul explains the Gospel as the righteousness that comes from God, which can be received only by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Romans cleared up confusion for many who were striving to reach Heaven. Join us in this study, and experience new strength and encouragement in life.

Threads in Scripture: One Way of Learning to Study God's Word Lee Holston Room 246 We will learn a systematic way to study Scripture deductively beginning with a study of the book of Mark and, in the process, follow interesting topical threads through God’s Word.

The Book of Acts Monte Johnson Room 611 An in depth, verse-by-verse study, with application for today!

Daniel, Now the Revelation Roger Hill Room 237 A, B, C, D Even if you were not with us through Daniel, we encourage you to come with us as we pray and study through this marvelous final book of the New Testament.

What the Bible Really Says Stan Carder Room 243 “Spirituality” - as the term pops up in conversations with friends or neighbors, what is our response? What is our belief about “spirituality”? It seems every person has their own interpretation and meaning of the word. How does this term “spirituality” relate to our Christian faith? As believers in Christ, we must be grounded in the truths and concepts of God’s Word in order to be able to assist our friends in coming to the realization that true “spirituality” is found in Jesus Christ who truly is the only Way, the only Truth, and the only Life. This class will clearly present the crucial beliefs and doctrines of our Christian faith, as well as how we are to apply these truths to our everyday living as we seek to honor our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Whose Worldview? Dal Sumrell Room 244 The lack of a godly worldview has caused the church, our nation, and the world to suffer immensely, yet the Bible clearly tells us to, “seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” The goal of this course is to re-discover and re-infuse God’s worldview into our personal lives so we can impact communities, our counties, cities, states, and our nation for God. Join us as we examine the Scriptures first and foremost, as well as DVD sessions from “The Truth Project,” “Monumental,” “Transformation in the Marketplace,” and documents from our U.S. National Archives, to re-establish the foundations for the worldview and life system that God intends to govern every area of our existence. Our purpose is to help equip and develop each of us to more effectively address current worldview issues in a very practical way, which starts with our personal morality, and works its way out to cultural issues and into the more far-reaching implications of the government of our communities, and our beloved America. “Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty.”

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Congregational

CARE apostles.org/care | 404-564-3159

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ongregational Care extends the loving arms of our Lord around the hearts of His people by ministering to their bodies and souls with healing, helping, and hope. If Christ is the Good Shepherd, then through the work of Congregational Care His sheep are cared for and nourished and His goodness made known. From counseling and classes to meals and prayer, Congregational Care affords believers of all kinds the opportunity for richer, deeper relationships with God and their neighbors, so that they may be fully formed into the image of Christ and thoroughly equipped for every good work that God has called them to do. People join a church for a variety of reasons, but they stay principally for one: because they feel they matter. Congregational Care supports the ministry of The Church of The Apostles by helping its members to matter, while weaving between them the ties that bind. For detailed class information and registration, visit apostles.org/care or you may contact our office at 404-564-3159.

“Congregational care is vital to the life of Apostles, as we reach out to a world in need of Christ.” VOLUNTEER MINISTRY GraceTouch Meals 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.

Prayer Ministry 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 they may receive requests via email at home.

Stephen Ministers are lay persons in our congregation who are trained to provide confidential care for those who are facing a difficult situation. Information:

Rebecca Wise Referral Coordinator (770) 435-467

John Wise Referral Coordinator (678) 358-5701

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Wednesday Midweek Gathering 6:15 p.m.

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