Winter/Spring 2023 Ministry Guide

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Winter 2022

THE CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES Spring 2023

MINISTRY GUIDE

Belong to Jesus. Belong Together.

WELCOME

Dear Friend,

Welcome to The Church of The Apostles! We are honored that you have visited us today, and it is our prayer that you have been blessed by uniting with us in worship. As you may have already sensed, this church is unique in its devotion to true, biblical worship. 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:

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.

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.

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OUR FOUNDING RECTOR

Michael A. Youssef was born in Egypt in 1948. Dr. Youssef surrendered his life to the lordship of Jesus Christ at the age of 16. He was one of eight children with a family heritage rooted in the ancient New Testament church founded by the Apostle Mark. Dr. Youssef immigrated to Australia as a young man where he studied at Moore Theological College in Sydney, was ordained as a minister, and married his wife, Elizabeth. He then earned a master’s degree in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary in California and a doctorate in social anthropology from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. He became an American citizen in 1984.

Dr. Youssef teaches with a fresh perspective as a result of his background and innate comprehension of biblical culture. He has a rich understanding of the Bible, its original languages, and biblical lands. Because of this, his messages are sprinkled with descriptive explanations of many of Scripture’s subtleties and nuances.

n the pages that follow, you can learn more about specific ministries of our church, but most importantly, remember this: you are loved, and you belong at Apostles.

Again, on behalf of the leadership and members of this church, welcome to Apostles.

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of Contents 04 Ten-Year Vision
Who We Are
Our Mission
Worship
Midweek Gathering and Wednesday Night Dinner
Children’s Ministry
Student to Student (STS)
College Fellowship
20s & 30s Ministry
Small Groups
Women’s Ministry
Young Families Ministry
Singles Life
Men’s Ministry
Evangelism
Adult Bible Classes
Congregational Care
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Our Ten Year Vision

At the beginning of 2021, Dr. Youssef shared a Ten-Year Vision to pass on the whole truth to the next generation. We encourage you to prayerfully join us during this new season of ministry.

For more information about how you can get connected, please visit apostles.org.

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Ten Ways You Can Support The TenYear Vision

For more information about how you can get connected, please visit apostles.org.

Pray

Join our Midweek Prayer Gathering and pray for the next generation.

As biblical Christians, we realize that prayer is an essential part of the spiritual life of the church and of individuals.

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Volunteer

Volunteer in the Children’s Ministry or Student Ministry.

It is the goal of Family Ministries to unite the agebased ministries at The Church of The Apostles to strengthen our families and assist us with growing in grace.

Mentor

Mentor or be a mentee in the Young Families Community on Sunday.

By studying God’s Word in a sharing and participatory environment, individuals lay a faith-based foundation for developing and strengthening families.

Small Groups

Join a small group in your area.

Our Small Groups are a great environment to develop authentic, caring relationships while discussing how God’s truth intersects life.

Encourage

Encourage your children to be involved in our age-based ministries.

Through faith-nurturing programs and ministries here at Apostles, we seek to walk alongside parents as they train children.

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Worship

Worship together regularly at the 9:00 or 10:30 a.m. service.

As our founding Rector has already explained in his welcome note, Sunday morning worship at Apostles is an empowering time of praise, prayer, and proclamation of God’s Word.

Develop

Develop cross-generational relationships through Men’s Ministry and Women’s Ministry.

God did not intend for you to address life’s problems by yourself; the wisdom offered by mature believers from other generations can help further your own faith journey.

Give

Continue to resource the church through giving faithfully.

Everything in heaven and on earth is the Lord’s, and He invites us to participate in His work by being faithful stewards of our resources. One way that we can do this is by contributing financially to the work of the church.

Invite

Invite individuals and families to worship or join our church events.

We are actively committed to reaching out to those who do not know Christ. Members at Apostles have seen friends and family come to Christ through annual outreach events.

Discipleship

Pursue discipleship through Adult Bible Classes or Bible Studies.

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.

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WHO WE ARE

Our deeply-held beliefs and highest priorities are the fundamental forces that drive our actions.

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 accordingly.

So as you attend Apostles, what can you expect to experience in the life and ministry of this church?

There are at least five realities which drive the ministry of Apostles:

Lifting up Jesus at all times in everything we do.

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.

Searching for opportunities & ways to make the Gospel clear to every person.

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.

Striving to present every person complete in Christ.

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.

Conducting all ministry with excellence to the glory of God.

Apostles is a church that is busy with Holy Spirit-directed ministry activity that is executed with excellence. We firmly believe that if we cannot do ministry with excellence to the glory of God, we simply don’t do it.

Speaking the truth in love without compromise.

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.

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OUR MISSION

Our mission is accomplished by unconditionally surrendering to and seeking the leadership of God the Father, through Jesus, His only begotten Son, and by the power of the Holy Spirit. We know that the greatest impact we as a church can make is to reach out to others. God has called us as a church to act as a lighthouse for those truly seeking the truth of the Gospel, not only in the city of Atlanta, but also throughout the nation and to the farthest corners of the world. Our members reach out to others locally and around the world through continued involvement in and support of missions and ministries.

REACHING THE L ST AND EQUIPPING THE SAINTS FOR THE WORK OF MINISTRY.

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SUNDAYS

Join us in person or online at 9:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. for our worship services. We also offer Adult Bible Classes and other opportunities on Sundays.

9:00–10:15 a.m.

In-Person or Online Opportunities

Join our Adult Bible Classes online or in person. For more information on our offerings, visit apostles.org.

During this hour, we have Bible Classes (Sunday School), and we also have an early worship service in the Chapel. The Bible classes are for grounding, learning, connecting, and training in the wisdom and ways of the Lord. These classes center around Jesus, the living Word of God, and the Scripture, the written Word of God.

10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

In-Person or Online Opportunities

Join us online at apostles.org/live or in person. For more information on our offerings, visit apostles.org.

During this hour, we have our worship service in the main Sanctuary. 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.

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WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

Wednesday Night Dinner

5:00–6:00 p.m.

Midweek Gathering 6:15 p.m.

We offer a family dinner at 5:00 p.m. Please RSVP at apostles.org to join us for dinner. Beginning at 6:15 p.m., we gather for a time of worship and an extended time of prayer.

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Children’s Ministry

Sunday morning classes begin in January.

Our mission in Children’s Ministry is to intentionally reach out to children with the whole counsel of God – that they might know Him and love Him. Although children do not have the vocabulary to express it, they have hungry souls that yearn after God. So, we desire that every experience a child has in our church includes Godcentered programs and activities. We want to nurture faith in each child and believe that spiritual foundations can be laid even in the youngest child in our nursery.

For more detailed information about our ministry, classes, and past virtual teachings, please visit our website at apostles.org/children.

Sunday Mornings @ 9:00 a.m.

Class + Check-In Description

Infants - Young Toddlers Check-in at Kiosk

Twos - Threes Check-in at Kiosk

Preschool FoursKindergarteners

Check-in at Kiosk

First Graders - Fourth Graders

Check-in on the 5th floor

Loving nursery care.

Classroom teaching and activities from the Big Picture Story Bible

These children will have lessons from our Apostles curriculum and More Than A Story followed by activities in their classrooms.

Elementary children will begin in small group Bible study the first part of the hour. We will go to “Apostlelot” (dramatization of heroes of the faith) at the end of the hour approximately once a month.

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Sunday Mornings @ 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

Class + Check-In

Infants - Young Toddlers

Check-in at Kiosk

Twos - Threes Check-in at Kiosk

Preschool FoursKindergarteners

Check-in at Kiosk

First Graders - Fourth Graders

Wednesdays @ 6:00 p.m.

Class + Check-In

Infants - Young Toddlers

Check-in at Preschool Nursery Desk

Twos - Kindergarteners

Check-in at Preschool Nursery Desk

First Graders - Fourth Graders

Check-in on the 4th floor and pickup at the Children’s Kiosk.

Description

Loving nursery care.

Classroom teaching and activities from the Big Picture Story Bible

Preschoolers will have a Bible lesson and activities from More Than A Story

These children are encouraged to attend the worship service with their families.

Description

Loving nursery care.

Stories, games, and preparation for our Easter program.

Running Church and fun lessons that stretch our faith along with practice for our Easter program.

Stay up to date, and stay tuned for information on VBS 2023: June 12–16.

Website: apostles.org/children

Phone: 404-842-0200

Facebook: The Church of The Apostles Children’s Ministry Instagram: @apostleschildrens

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Our ministry is driven by the hope and vision that our children will have one pure and holy passion to know and follow hard after God.

STUDENT TO STUDENT MINISTRY

SSTS 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. Our desire is to minister to the hearts of students and see them transformed by Christ. We long to see them equipped to live as followers of Christ, as lights in the darkness, and to reach their own generation with the life-giving truth of the Gospel.

Sunday Mornings

9:00–10:15 a.m.

Our vision for STS Sunday mornings is to be a place where students develop and mature in their faith. We desire to see students know Jesus and make Him known and to be equipped to live for Him at home, on campus, and in everyday life. On Sunday mornings, this is typically accomplished through small group discussions.

Midweek Gathering

Wednesdays, 6:00–7:15 p.m.

Through our Midweek Bible studies, our hope is that students will be equipped to love God more. Every week, during Midweek Gathering, large group and small group Bible studies are offered for every grade level.

Special Events and Trips

For information on upcoming gatherings (movie nights, grill-outs, etc.) and trips (retreats, conferences, mission and service opportunities, etc.), check out stsatlanta.org/events

Want to stay up to date on what’s going on in the Student Ministry? Visit our website at stsatlanta.org or call us at 404-591-2470. You can follow us on Instagram (STSAtlanta) and Youtube (STSAtlanta). You can also sign up to receive text message updates: text “STS” to 24587

COLLEGE FELLOWSHIP

Apostles’ College Fellowship is a ministry for college and college-aged 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. Therefore, 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 meet on Thursday evenings at 7:00 p.m. for Bible study and dinner in the STS Den.

For more information and scheduling changes, please contact Mark Johnston at mjohnston@apostles.org or Leah Colvin at lcolvin@apostles.org

We desire to be a place for college students to find encouragement, joy, rest, and strength in Jesus.

2Os & 3Os MINISTRY

The 20s and 30s Ministry at Apostles exists to encourage young adults to intentionally connect with one another 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.

Thursday Evenings

7:00 p.m. | STS Den

In-Person or Online

Our primary, weekly gatherings are on Thursday nights at The Church of The Apostles. It is a relaxed time of fellowship, worship, and a message from God’s Word. There are also a variety of social activities that take place throughout the week, as well as yearly retreats.

For more information, please visit apostles.org/20s30s or contact us at 20s30s@apostles.org.

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Our goal is that the gospel of Jesus Christ will transform our people for the glory of God and the good of those around us.

Our Small Groups are a great environment to develop authentic relationships while discussing how God’s truth intersects life. They help us in our journey of becoming more like Christ… together.

Groups feature lively, interactive discussions about God’s Word and practical ways to live it out. In a Small Group, you’ll share life’s challenges and joys. You’ll pray for one another and receive encouragement. Your Small Group will help you live out your faith while impacting others…together.

County

For more information, visit apostles.org/ smallgroups or contact T.J. Diamond at tjdiamond@apostles.org.

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COME FIND A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN CONNECT WITH GOD AND OTHERS IN DEEPER WAYS.
Young
Groups Mixed Groups Men’s Women’s
Families Locations Alpharetta Atlanta Brookhaven Buckhead Cherokee County College Park Cumming Dallas Douglas County East Cobb Grant Park Gwinnett
Henry County Kennesaw Lilburn Mableton Marietta Milton Paulding County Peachtree Corners Powder Springs Roswell Sandy Springs Smyrna Stockbridge Tucker Villa Rica Vinings West Cobb Woodstock
SMALL GROUPS

WOMEN’S MINISTRY

“fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

ISAIAH 41:10

For more information, visit apostles.org/women or contact Elise Wilkes at ewilkes@apostles.org

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HEART CHANGED BY THE GOSPEL
EVERY
OF JESUS CHRIST

A EQUIPPING THROUGH COMMUNITY

ll women are invited to join us for several unique offerings as we link arms with one another to explore the Word of God.

Winter / Spring 2023

Bibles Studies

Sunday Women’s Community

Class Info Leader(s) Description

The Gospel of Luke Sundays

January 8–May 21

9:00–10:15 a.m.

Room 607 - 610

In-Person or Online

Tonja Brice

Laurie Graffo

Sherrie Rodriguez

The Gospel of Luke gives us a beautiful portrait of our compassionate Savior Jesus Christ.  The book covers the life of Jesus and all He began to do and to teach until the day he was taken up to heaven. Luke’s portrayal of Jesus reveals the love and mercy of Christ to all people - no matter their station in life.

Join us as we explore key insights that can be shared with everyone we encounter.

Weekday Community Classes

Class Info Leader(s) Description

Mark

The Messiah in Action

Tuesdays

January 10–March 28

6:45–7:45 a.m. Room 204 Cost: $15

In-Person or Online

Casey Hawley

Wendy Mobley

Linda Raymond

The Gospel According to Mark was written with an audience very much like us in mind. It was a time of civil unrest, persecution of Christians, and testing of faith. The book is valuable as it captures so much of Peter’s ministry and teaching with such economy, power, and grace that it is easy to read, understand, and apply. You will be encouraged by themes such as the power of Jesus Christ to minister to all, how rewarding it is if we can persevere in our faith, and the mystery of our Savior who is fully God and fully man. All of this is presumably told from the fresh perspective of a frontline eyewitness and a member from youth of the earliest church, John Mark. Please come join us as we begin our Tuesday mornings experiencing the joy of the Word of God together and building a warm fellowship with some wonderful women. Everyone is welcome.

A Study of Isaiah

Tuesdays

January 10–March 14

9:30–11:30 a.m. Room 237

Cost: $15

In-Person

Vicki Gillespie

The Book of Isaiah carries within it one of the greatest mysteries of the coming Messiah— that He would be both the suffering servant and the victorious king. The revelation of this dual mission has created misunderstanding, confusion and controversy throughout history.  In order to read Isaiah’s prophecies aright, we will let Scripture interpret Scripture by looking to their fulfillment in the words and life of the Messiah. As we study Isaiah 40–66, we will study and compare each of Isaiah’s prophecies and their specific fulfillments in the New Testament accounts of Jesus’ life and ministry and His future coming as the victorious King in Revelation. May God grant us to see new and rich blessings in our understanding of the Father’s magnificent plan throughout history for our redemption. Won’t you join us?

Romans Part 4

Precept Upon Precept

Tuesdays

January 10–March 14

10:00–11:30 a.m.

Room 229

Cost: $20

In-Person or Online

Anne Hayes Life as a Living Sacrifice – The righteous shall live by faith! Do you live out your faith? What practical things can you do to show that you have been justified? Romans 12–16 are very practical chapters. You will learn how redemption, justification, and propitiation enable you to live righteously as you serve God.

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Class Info Leader(s) Description

A Focus on Christ Through the Book of Matthew

Tuesdays

January 17–April 25 6:30–8:00 p.m. The Commons Cost: $15 In-Person

God’s Presence During Hardship:

Daniel and Esther in Exile

Thursdays

January 19–April 27 9:30–11:30 a.m. Room 201 Cost: $25 In-Person

Charlotte Travis Why is God’s Kingdom above all others? The answer lies in its King. The King of Kings left His throne in heaven to be born as a Man to die on a cross to save a wayward people. We will travel verse-byverse through Matthew to watch, hear, and learn from this King. We can’t know the answer to “What would Jesus do?” unless we get to know Him through Bible study and prayer and seek to follow Him. Lord, help us to be true witnesses of the glory of Your gospel!

Meg Estes

Thursday Morning Women’s Fellowship offers a lively and loving opportunity for women to grow together in faith in Christ Jesus our Lord. We enjoy a dedicated time of corporate worship and prayer followed by inductive study and group discussion of God’s Word. This semester we will be journeying through God’s Presence During Hardship: Daniel and Esther in Exile by John MacArthur along with a devotional sub-series on The Gospel Comes with a House Key by Rosaria Butterfield. Come join us as we seek to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ and share in the practical application and transforming power of His Word and His Holy Spirit in our daily lives!

Revelation Part Two Joy of Living Bible Studies

Thursdays

February 2–May 4

9:30–11:30 a.m. Room 237 Cost: $20 In Person or Online

Denise Nyberg What on earth is this world coming to? Whatever your ideas about entertaining a more focused look at the book of Revelation, brace yourself for blessing. Revelation is full of blessings from the first chapter. Blessing is promised to all who read it and take it to heart.

This study brings to life what could be the scariest, but also the most thrilling, comforting, encouraging, exhilarating book of the Bible. It is profoundly applicable to our complicated times. Each lesson contains daily study questions as well as commentary in weekly increments. This group counts fellowship at a premium and often enjoys lunch together afterward. You are warmly invited.

*Note: Part one continues through January 26th. Feel free to join us for the end of Part One.

Mom2Mom –

The Ministry of Motherhood

Thursdays

January 19–March 23 10:15 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

The Commons

Cost: $20

In-Person

Connie Musselman

In The Ministry of Motherhood, using biblical wisdom and practical teachings, Sally Clarkson shows how you can make a lasting difference in your child’s life by following the pattern Christ set with his own disciples—a model that will inspire and equip you to intentionally embrace the rewarding, desperately needed, and immeasurably valuable Ministry of Motherhood. Learn how you can:

• Make Life’s Mundane and Nitty-Gritty Moments Work for You and Not against You.

• Discover Ways to Make Character Building a Natural Part of Life.

• Teach Your Child in the Same Way Jesus Taught the Disciples.

• Pass on Crucial Gifts that Will Serve Your Family for a Lifetime.

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Class Info Leader(s) Description

Genesis Part Two

Joy of Living Bible Studies

Thursdays

February 16–May 25

6:30–8:00 p.m.

Room 237

Cost: $20

In Person or Online

Denise Nyberg Have you told yourself (again?) that it’s time to get down to business with God’s Word? To lean in more seriously than one-liners or memorable sermon illustrations? To follow through with personal action? Do you know a few basics but occasionally wonder if you are connecting all the dots? Could you give a logical “reason for the hope that is in you”? If any of these give pause or leaves you uneasy — what better place to begin than at the beginning — Genesis?

If you can invest the cost of material ($20), a weekly physical presence at COTA for 90 minutes on Thursday evenings, and approximately 30 minutes per day of personal Bible study, now is your opportunity to get the ball seriously rolling. There is no better time than the present!

Class/lesson format includes daily study questions which are expanded in class discussion. A closing talk clarifies issues and follow-up commentary notes cap off each lesson. This study is led through thoughtfully, as we share ideas corporately, hear consolidated information, and finally read for personal closure—all of which brings gentle saturation, preparation for a life of biblical thinking with ongoing biblically mature living.

Any level of Bible knowledge welcome; special attention will be paid toward laying a firm basic foundation.

*Note: Part one continues through February 9th. Feel free to join us for the end of Part One.

Defeating the Darkness of Depression

Thursdays

January 12–March 2

7:00–8:30 p.m.

Room 237

Cost: $5

In Person

Muriel Cash Georgia Tanner

In the spring of 1989, I began a fearful and devastating time in my life. It was a season in which I began a downward spiral into a deep and dark depression. Since childhood I had a vulnerability to melancholy, as well as a family history, but this was far beyond mere sadness. I could sense a growing weariness from overextending myself, but, as most of us do, I just pressed on in my overloaded schedule. My best description is that I felt “bone tired” and fragmented.

We will take a look at seven lessons in vulnerability that are the fruit of that journey. May they serve as a caution and an encouragement, but most especially, as a reminder that “nothing is wasted” by our loving and faithful God.

Prayer Class Info Leader(s) Description

Pray

for the Nations Prayer Group

Tuesdays

Ongoing

12:15–2:00 p.m.

Room 242

In-Person

Julie Van Gorp Our heart as a prayer group is to pray for revival in the church, in our nation, and in our world. We use the very headlines and daily news that otherwise might overwhelm and depress us as a launching pad for our prayers; we apply God’s Word to those situations and intercede that God’s Will be done in and through them. Women of any age and life stage are welcome, whether members of COTA or visitors, who desire God’s glory and His Will to be done.

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Winter Pop Ups

Class Info Leader(s) Description

Coffee and Community

A Morning of Fellowship, Prayer, Adoration, and Fun

Saturday January 14, 2023

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Cost: $5 In-Person

Casey Hawley

One of the most delicious earthly experiences is diving into the Word with an old friend or a new one. Coffee and Community is a morning set aside to share that experience with other women as we walk through selected chapters from Psalms 63-75 together. This is an interactive experience you will share with other women you know or whom you will soon know better by exploring these chapters alongside each other. Through very hands-on activities, Psalms 63-75 will guide you through prayer, testimony, adoration, and sharing.

You can participate as much or as little as fits your comfort level in a biblical treasure hunt, a team crossword, and other ways to celebrate the joy of God’s Word. Spend a full morning not focused on a speaker but digging into the Scripture. If you start the morning as strangers, you won’t be by the end.

Would you like to escape with other women for a morning of fun, fellowship, prayer, and sharing? Then put on your sweats or other comfy clothes and join us for Coffee and Community. Handheld breakfast foods, snacks, tea, and coffee will be served while we work and play.

Embracing the Cross and Suffering… the Pathway to Joy!

Saturday February 25, 2023

9:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Cost: $5 In-Person Brunch will be served.

Julie Van Gorp In an age when many preachers teach that following Jesus will result in financial wealth, physical health, and overall prosperity, it’s essential that we understand the meaning behind Jesus’ teaching that those who want to follow Him “must deny themselves” and “take up their cross.” Do you resist or welcome the opportunities God gives you to “die to your flesh?” Would you honestly say you are “fully surrendered” to Jesus and His perfect will? Or are there some areas of your life you’re afraid to entrust to Him? Are you prepared not only to suffer for Him, but also to rejoice in the midst of your suffering?

Come join us as we study what God has to say in His life-transforming Word about trials and suffering. We will focus our thoughts upon Jesus who ‘learned obedience through what He suffered’ and who ‘endured the cross for the joy that awaited Him’. We also will hear personal testimonies from those whose faith has been purified and strengthened through their suffering; we’ll also have table discussion time. Your faith will be strengthened, and you’ll learn how to endure suffering, and even how to rejoice in the midst of it!

Revelation in 2 Hours...Are you crazy?

Saturday April 22, 2023

9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Room 237 Cost: $5 In-Person

Jeanine Dungan

The biggest challenge in reading Revelation is not understanding it. The biggest challenge is opening ourselves up to adjust our lives to the divine instruction God gives us through John.  Join Jeanine Dungan as she cuts through the confusion to see the beauty, hope, and help Revelation presents for us in these trying days.

Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near.

— Revelation 1:3

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Winter Pop Ups

Class Info Leader(s) Description

Anchored: Women’s Ministry Retreat

Thursday–Saturday February 2–4, 2023

The Church of The Apostles Cost: $100 In-Person

Speaker: Jodie Berndt

In a world where we are tossed around and about... discover, remember, and share the reason for the hope that is in you... ANCHORED.

Join us Thursday for an optional dinner and fellowship time as you choose a hands-on activity like watercolor painting, doodling, flower arranging, games, and more.

Otherwise, your weekend begins on Friday, February 3, with check in at 4:00 p.m. and anchors away at 6:00 p.m. sharp! After dinner, we will hear from our guest speaker, Jodie Berndt. Best known for her popular Praying the Scripture book series, Jodie is a speaker and writer who encourages women to live their lives with purpose and joy. She will encourage us on what it means to be anchored in Christ. Small group time will anchor us in community as we draw closer to each other and the Lord.

Saturday will feature brunch and two more sessions with Jodie, along with another chance for you to connect with others in mini workshops like cookie decorating, gardening, Pilates, and more! We hope you will join us!

Biblical Theology Workshop

Saturday March 25, 2023 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Sanctuary Cost: $43* In-Person Lunch Included

Nancy Guthrie

Over three sessions, Nancy Guthrie will help us to get to know our Bibles better as we learn to identify major themes that run from Genesis to Revelation. We won’t simply be sitting and listening. We’ll be interacting with each other and working together to trace particular themes. The three sessions will cover: telling the Bible’s big story, tracing the Bible’s main themes, and making the Bible’s intended connections.

We’re looking forward to having Nancy here to help us understand our Bibles better so that we can more clearly grasp what God is saying to us through His Word. And we look forward to having lots of guests join us for what should be a memorable day of fun and learning together.

*EarlyBirdregistration,January1-31is$33;LastMinuteregistrationafterMarch 18 is $53.

For as in one body, we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another.

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GROW SERVE SHARE

Community Groups are around the Atlanta area, designed to build authentic community.

Woman to Woman mentoring from older women can provide younger women encouragement, guidance, and support.

Single Hearts for Christ is a community for single women.

Widow’s Network provides encouragement for Apostles widows through monthly luncheons.

Women’s Ministry provides numerous opportunities to serve our church, our community, and those beyond the walls of our city.

Visit apostles.org/women for details.

Visit apostles.org/women for more information on upcoming events and gatherings.

Facebook: @apostleswomensministry

Instagram & Twitter: @apostleswomen

For more information, contact Apostles Women at 404-842-0200 or bcooper@apostles.org.

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YOUNG FAMILIES MINISTRY

FAMILY CONNECTION CLASS

SUNDAYS | 9:00 A.M. | ROOM 620-623

Young Families ministry at Apostles focuses on those who are recently married to those whose children are on the precipice of their middle school years. Whether you are married, married with children, or a single parent, these years are often hectic.

Life can become overwhelming due to a plethora of activity that is common during this stage of life. It is important to live in the light of the Gospel personally, in your marriage, and with your children during these critical years. Participating in grace-based community is essential if you want to pass your faith on to the next generation.

We have two primary landing spots for young families at Apostles. One is in the Family Connection class, which meets at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings in room 620-623 for a time of teaching, connecting, and sharing. This is a great time to meet because there are children’s classes planned at this time as well. Another important option is to connect with one of our small groups that meet during the week. In a small group, you can join others in a solid, biblical community to live out your faith together.

For more information about these opportunities to invest in the spiritual health of your family, please contact Rhonda Saduddin at rsaduddin@apostles.org

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SINGLES LIFE

It is the desire of The Church of The Apostles Singles Ministry to provide an authentic place within the larger church for single adults to build supportive friendships and grow in the Gospel of grace. We strive to see those within our Singles community connect, grow, and serve together in the body of Christ.

Half the population of Atlanta is single, and The Church of the Apostles has been called to reach this community with the Gospel. Often the church can feel like a place only for those who are married or building their families, but the church is diverse with so many in different stages of life.

Whether you’re divorced, widowed, never been married, a single parent, or busy with your career, we have a place for you to grow spiritually within an authentic, grace-centered community. We hope that every Single person at Apostles will have their need for community met through our Singles ministry.

Class Info Description

S.A.L.T. Single Adults Living In Truth (40+)

Single Hearts for Christ

Single, divorced, and widowed women

Mike Glass Sundays

9:00 a.m. Room 617 In-Person

Jan Blakeslee

For up-to-date information, please contact Jan Blakeslee at jblakeslee@apostles.org

Whether you’re new to Apostles or just looking to connect with our Singles community, this gathering is for you. Join with other mid-singles ages 40+ to build friendships and grow in grace. We begin the morning with round table interaction along with some practical biblical teaching to help everyone understand how to live out the Gospel in our work, family, and friendships.

Visit apostles.org/women for upcoming events and offerings

Single Hearts for Christ is a women’s fellowship that brings single Christian women together to enjoy, enrich, and support one another. What better place to be than with a group where people know you, pray for you, and encourage you in your faith. As we see it, every single, divorced, and widowed woman has different needs, worries, hopes, and dreams; each one certainly offers a plethora of experiences, perspectives, challenges, and gifts. In Christ, we have all that we need for life and ministry. If you are looking to connect with other Christian women, we have an open invitation for you. Our goal is to provide a secure place for you to grow in Christ and establish friendships with other single women at Apostles.

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MEN’S MINISTRY

For online and in-person class offerings, please visit our website at apostles.org/men.

Class Info Description

The HUB Men’s Gathering

Tuesday Mornings

7:00–8:00 a.m. (6:45 a.m. Breakfast)

The Commons

Men’s Small Groups Weekday Mornings

Whether for a computer network or a wheel the HUB is essential to keeping everything connected and functioning well. The HUB men’s ministry gathering at Apostles keeps men of all ages linked together to make a difference at home, at work, and in all the connected areas of their lives. Come to the HUB and join other men to be equipped, encouraged, and empowered to become more like Christ through biblical teaching and small group interaction. For your convenience, a light complimentary breakfast is available. You will leave the HUB empowered by God’s Word and by spending time with other men.

In today’s world, it’s tough to be who God has called us to be. How do we balance the demands at work with responsibilities at home? How do we love our wives like Christ loves the Church?

God did not intend for you to discover these answers by yourself, but to journey with other men who wrestle with the same issues. Our men’s small groups dive into Scripture, apply it to real life, and sharpen our focus on Christ.

For weekday offerings, contact Rhonda Saduddin at rsaduddin@apostles.org or 404-564-3152

“God did not intend for you to discover the answer to important life questions by yourself. You were created to live in community with other men who are wrestling with the same issues.”
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LIFE IMPRINT DINNER 2023

Life Imprint Dinners are an extension of the Outreach Ministry of The Church of The Apostles. The purpose is to attract the unchurched and the dechurched and to feature a speaker who has a life story that is so extraordinary that it leaves a deep, unforgettable impression on the souls of those who hear it and frames the gospel of Jesus Christ in a powerful, compelling way.

SAVE THE DATE

Friday, January 27 | 6:30 p.m. | The Commons

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER

Michael Guillen, Ph.D., is known and loved by millions as the ABC News Science Editor, a post he filled for fourteen years (1988-2002). He appeared regularly on Good Morning America, 20/20, Nightline and World News Tonight. Dr. Michael Guillen, a best-selling author, Emmy award-winning journalist and former physics instructor at Harvard, used to be an atheist until science changed his mind. Once of the opinion that people of faith are weak, small-minded folks who just don’t understand science, Dr. Guillen ultimately concluded that not only does science itself depend on faith, but faith is actually the mightiest power in the universe.

Michael Guillen Ph.D.

ABC News Science Editor (19882002), host of The History Channel’s “Where Did It Come From?”, and three-time Emmy Award Winner.

At this year’s Life Imprint Dinner, Dr. Guillen will recount the fascinating story of his journey from atheism to Christianity, citing the latest discoveries in neuroscience, physics, astronomy, and mathematics to pull back the curtain on the mystery of faith as no one ever has. Is it true that seeing is believing? Or is it possible that reality can be perceived most clearly with the eyes of faith and that truth is bigger than proof? Let Dr. Guillen be your guide as he brilliantly argues for a large and enlightened worldview consistent with both God and modern science.

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ADULT BIBLE CLASSES

REGISTER ONLINE AT APOSTLES.ORG/ABC

Starts January 8 (unless indicated otherwise) | 9:00–10:15 a.m.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED for the in-person or online class.

If you would like fellowship with other believers to study the Word of God and pray, please register for a class. For more information, please contact Rhonda Saduddin at rsaduddin@apostles.org

Class Leader + Room Description

First Look Luncheon

Mike Slaughter

The Commons

In-person only Register online: apostles.org/firstlook

Our First Look luncheon is designed to help you better understand the mission of The Church of The Apostles. We want you to know who we are, why we are here and where we are going in the years ahead. For those who are considering membership or simply want to learn more about our church, we want you to know what it means to belong to our church family. Our leadership team looks forward to meeting you and sharing how the Lord is using the ministry to make a difference throughout Atlanta and beyond.

Please see the website for details on upcoming luncheons. For information contact Holly Copeland at hcopeland@apostles.org or 404-564-6688.

Breakthrough Living: Walk Worthy of Your Calling

Ephesians 4-6

Pat Allen Room 242 In-Person or Online

“I hope to come to you soon, but I am writing these things to you so that, if I delay, you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, a pillar and buttress of the truth.” 1 Timothy 3: 14, 15 (ESV)

In the Apostle Paul’s last recorded letters, we understand his passion for ensuring that the young men whom he discipled were equipped and remained faithful in transmitting the Gospel, even in a culture of persecution and doctrinal error. The same instructions and spiritual disciplines given to Timothy and Titus likewise equip us for God’s call on our lives—to remain faithful in a culture becoming increasingly hostile to the faith. These discussion-oriented teachings are led by class members who are mature in the faith, who love God’s Word, and who align their daily walk with their heavenly calling.

Chosen Exiles

1 and 2 Peter

Zack Carden Room 229 ABC

In-Person Only

Family Connection Jeff Falkowski Room 620-623

In-Person Only

What does it mean practically to be in the world and not of it? How do we live in the tension of being citizens of the world and citizens of heaven? Join us on Sundays this Spring as we explore what God’s Word through the Apostle Peter has to tell us about Christian living in a fallen world.

Life can be fast, hectic, and sometimes overwhelming. In such environments, it is essential to intentionally nurture your soul with the good news of the Gospel. To this end, plan on meeting up with the Family Connection class to strengthen the core of your life, marriage, and family. We will explore the rock-solid resources in God’s Word together while sharing with each other in community.   Here, we will look at the Scripture to process how believing “Christ given for you as a gift through faith” impacts the quality of our daily lives. Come gather with others and learn how to develop healthy God-centered rhythms so that we can live the way Christ intends. Visit this class. Make it your weekly habit. You will be glad you did.

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Class Leader + Room Description

Genesis Foundational for our

Beliefs

Tom Taylor Room 244

In-Person or Online

We will look at the current culture through the lens of Genesis. What does Genesis tell us about the cosmos, our world, who we are as men and women, and how are we to engage with our friends and neighbors?

We will learn more about how God reveals Himself in Genesis, of the breadth and depth of His goodness. We will learn the language of the world today and how we should not be conformed to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of our minds. We will look at what the James Webb Telescope is revealing about the universe and look at genetics, fossils, and early technology. With each class, we will try to understand what our response, as the Church of Jesus Christ, is to this modern world.

Men’s Group – Man’s Identity in God Bruce Cerbone Room 203

In-Person Only

Next Step

James Saxon and Mike Slaughter Room 201-202 In-Person Only

Our biggest challenge as men is understanding who we are and our purpose. When we begin to understand that our identity and purpose are directly tied to God, we are free to be who he has designed us to be. Join us as we dig deeper into God’s Word and study the men God has used to enhance His Kingdom and change the world. Let’s learn and encourage each other to follow God’s will and purpose for our lives as men of God, to change today’s world.

This class is a sequel to the First Look Luncheon, and it currently is designed to run for 12 weeks. Next Step, though not a requirement for membership, is highly recommended for all those new to the church. The class will be team-led by pastors Mike Slaughter and James Saxon as well as lay people. The format of the class is a combination of teaching and small group interaction. You will have an opportunity each week to search the Scriptures on a foundational topic of biblical truth and then probe key questions you have about these truths with others in a small group discussion format. Next Step is an interactive learning environment designed for you to gain a fresh understanding into the foundations of our faith and to become more familiar with the fellowship/community aspect of our church. It is for everyone who is seeking truth, fellowship, and personal spiritual growth.

Psalms: From The Top Down Lee Holston Room 243

In-Person or Online

S.A.L.T. (Single Adults Living in Truth)

40 and above

Mike Glass Room 617

In-Person Only

In this class, we will look at the Father’s character and His ways as revealed through the Psalms.

Whether you’re new to Apostles or just looking to connect with our singles community, this gathering is for you. Join with other mid-singles, ages 40 and above, to build friendships and grow in grace. As a single adult, it can be hard to both find and build meaningful community within the church. Each week we seek to build up our community of singles as we look at key passages in the Bible to help us practically live out our faith together. Additionally, we have round table interaction along with practical biblical teaching to help everyone understand how to live out the gospel in our work, family, and friendships.

The Acts of the Apostles

Luke Volume 2

Roger Hill Room 237 ABCD

In-Person Only

In diving into Acts of the Apostles, we see how the first century church developed.  Far more than just numbers we see how the church grew spiritually, extended itself to the limits of the known world of that 1st century after the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ to reach more and disciple each other to greater heights of spiritual maturity.  If we want to do the same in our century, which is our calling for the church today, we have no better roadmap to follow than the book of Acts.  Join us to see how we can all fulfill our calling.

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Class Leader + Room Description

The Book of Romans Are You Saved?

Andrew Bradley Room 612-613

In-Person or Online

What does it mean to be saved? The Apostle Paul delves deep into the question of salvation in the Book of Romans. Martin Luther, the 16th century reformer, wrestled with this very question. He did not see how anyone could be holy enough to be accepted by God. Luther found no peace until the Lord revealed from Romans what it meant to be saved. Romans 1:17 says, “For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith as it is written, ‘The just shall live by faith.’” It was not until Luther understood what the Apostle Paul was saying from Romans that he found peace. Romans is the greatest treatise on salvation ever written. As we study Romans, we will gain an in depth understanding of what it means to be saved and how we are to live in light of what Christ has done for us.

The Epistle of 2 Corinthians Monte Johnson Room 611

In-Person or Online

We will continue our study of the “Life and Letters of Paul,” following the timeline as outlined in the Book of Acts. At this point in our study, Paul is on his third missionary journey, has just left Ephesus, and is traveling in and around Macedonia. Here, he writes the second letter to the Church of Corinth, which is where we will continue this semester.

Come and join us as we discover the truths Paul writes to the Church at Corinth that were relevant to both the first Century and for all who have followed. In addition to the truths and related applications, we will see the vulnerability of Paul as he shares transparently with believers and friends in Corinth!

The Gospel of Matthew: The Sermon on the Mount

Baker Smith and Huck Whitener Room 234 In-Person or Online

Christ’s sermon was directed to his disciples on how to think and act like a Christian. Likewise, Christ’s Great Commission called his followers both to make disciples and to teach them to obey everything he had commanded. When Jesus rescues us by his grace from the kingdom of darkness and transfers us to his kingdom, he exhorts us to live our lives to give glory to God and to draw others to Christ. As we respond to his teaching, Jesus promises us that we will be like the wise man who built his house on the rock and will be able to withstand any storm without falling. As doers of God’s Word, we not only become more conformed to the image of his Son, but also receive blessings overflowing with blessings. Please join us for this exciting study as you strengthen your confidence and assurance of victory in Christ.

Was America Established as A Christian Nation, And

Women’s Group –

The Gospel of Luke

Bobby Mitchell, Sr. Room 239

In-Person or Online

Was America established as a Christian nation, and does it remain one today? If the answer to those questions is, “Yes,” we need to determine how should we then live? This class is based on the application of God’s Word to today’s culture. What are the challenges and the call on our lives? What is the role of revivals and awakenings? How can we as Christians stand up and make a difference? Will God bless us again, or is this the end times? Come join us for this challenging study!

Tonja Brice

Laurie Graffo

Sherrie Rodriguez

Room 607-610

In-Person or Online

The Gospel of Luke gives us a beautiful portrait of our compassionate Savior Jesus Christ. The book covers the life of Jesus and all He began to do and teach until the day he was taken up to Heaven. Luke’s portrayal of Jesus reveals the love and mercy of Christ to all people—no matter their station in life. Join us as we explore key insights that can be shared with everyone we encounter.

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CONGREGATIONAL CARE MINISTRY

We respond pastorally to needs as they arise in the church and community through foundational principles made clear in the gospel. In hopes of moving people along a strategic pathway to peace, we support the church with resources and classes designed to facilitate hope and healing.

As the Lord sends people battling with the complexities of the human struggle, we meet them at their point of need and walk with them in hopes that they, through the healing process, become workers of the gospel. This is the meaning of our theme: “Hope, Healing, and Harvest.”

Being restored to the Father’s will for our lives is when we step into our calling and co-labor for His kingdom with humble hearts, giving God the glory in all things.

Classes | Opportunity for spritual growth and development • For additional offerings and to register online, visit apostles.org/care.

Class

CrossCurrent: Beyond Brokenness

8 Weeks

Info Description

Tuesdays

6:30–9:00 p.m. January 17–March 7

Cost: $10

DivorceCare

Tuesdays

6:00–8:00 p.m. January 10–April 4 Room 231

Cost: $20

A safe, confidential, Christ-centered, no judgement zone, for those seeking truth and grace in their relationship struggles, sexual integrity issues, or past hurts. Each evening includes worship, teaching, testimony, and same-gender small groups. Come and experience the hope and joy of overcoming strongholds and addictions, healing relationships, and renewing intimacy with God. The registration fee of $10 includes the course book.

Most people will tell you that separation and divorce are the most painful and stressful experiences they’ve ever faced. It’s a confusing time when you feel isolated and have lots of questions about issues you’ve never faced before. DivorceCare is a 13-week course designed to assist, comfort and support individuals as they go through this most difficult time. Class will meet on Tuesday evenings with video, teaching, and small group discussion. The cost is $20.

GriefShare

Tuesdays

6:00–8:00 p.m. January 10–April 4 Room 201

Cost: $20

Grieving the loss of a loved one, whether recently or in the past, is one of the most emotionally wrenching experiences one can go through. If one tries to deal with the varying waves of emotion on their own, the grief experience becomes even more distressing. GriefShare is a video and small group discussion course designed to assist, comfort and support individuals as they go through this most difficult time. The cost is $20.

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Class Info Description

Women’s Class: Defeating the Darkness of Depression

Thursdays 7:00–8:30 p.m. January 12–March 2 Room 237 Cost: $5

In the spring of 1989, I began a fearful and devastating time in my life. It was a season in which I began a downward spiral into a deep and dark depression. Since childhood I had a vulnerability to melancholy, as well as a family history, but this was far beyond mere sadness. I could sense a growing weariness from overextending myself, but, as most of us do, I just pressed on in my overloaded schedule. My best description is that I felt “bone tired” and fragmented.

We will take a look at seven lessons in vulnerability that are the fruit of that journey. May they serve as a caution and an encouragement, but most especially, as a reminder that “nothing is wasted” by our loving and faithful God.

Women’s Class: Ending the War with Myself

Tuesdays 7:00–9:00 p.m. April 4–May 30 Room 244 Cost: $15

Ending the War with Myself begins where many of us struggle: in an internal war with the person I really don’t like: myself. We neglect an essential aspect of our faith because we don’t know how to find a loving relationship with ourselves. This ingredient is critical for Christian growth and furthering the kingdom of God. This class will be facilitated by Fran Wiggins and include a copy of Micky Land’s book Ending the War with Myself.

If life has become unmanageable and you feel alone or overwhelmed, let me invite you to consider engaging the heart of the Father in the context of His church. We tend to struggle and suffer alone, but the Lord desires that we be in relationship with Him, ourselves, and others. We would like to help you grow spiritually, emotionally, relationally, and then offer support and teaching specific to Hope and Healing with the end goal of connecting you deeper into the life of the church as a “worker” of the gospel of peace.  Our church mission is to Reach, Equip, and Work. We welcome you to join us in the process as we all attempt to live into the fullness of God’s plan for our lives.

For more information, visit apostles.org/care or contact the Director of Congregational Care, Rand Eberhard, at 404-591-2475 or reberhard@apostles.org

Care Ministries

The Congregational Care ministry offers areas of support for the person searching for hope and healing. Together, we invest in the sowing and harvesting of good seeds through biblical teaching and works of compassion. We hope that you will find your place to humbly co-labor with us in service to Jesus Christ, His church, and the community in which we live.

Ministry Learn More Description

Stephen Ministry

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ministry

Stephen Ministry is a unique, one-to-one, Christ-centered caring ministry. Trained lay ministers in our congregation are available to meet, pray, and walk alongside those experiencing struggles, hurts, or overwhelming circumstances within a supportive, caring relationship. Stephen Ministers have completed training to best support people and meet regularly with individuals to provide confidential, personalized care. This ministry is designed to journey with you as you begin to experience hope and healing in Christ.

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Ministry Learn More Description

Biblical Guidance

Learn more about our counselors at apostles.org/ counseling

Volunteer Ministries

Prayer

Ministry

If you are in a place where your life has become unmanageable, consider speaking with one of our pastoral counselors. We offer biblical guidance, premarital and marital counseling, as well as skillful advice as you search out your calling. Personal appointments are available upon request by contacting our office.

Our Prayer Ministry involves the expansion of God’s Kingdom through intercession for others. Prayer Intercessors may come to the church during the week and pray for requests or they may receive requests via email at home.

For more information on becoming an intercessor, please contact prayer@apostles.org

Submit Prayer Requests at apostles.org/care/intake or 404-591-2480

Ushers If you are a member of the church, we invite you to serve! Volunteers are needed once a month during the 9:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. service. This includes passing out special bulletins, helping people get seated, assisting with communion, and helping with the offering. For more information, please contact James Saxon at jsaxon@apostles.org

Recovery Ministries — apostles.org/bridge

Ministry Info Description

Clarity to Confusion: Substance Abuse Seminar

Thursday, February 16, 2023

6:00–7:00 p.m. The Commons

Join us for an evening where we bring clarity to the confusion surrounding addictive substances and their use both in our community and our families. This event is designed for those who are curious about the challenges of substance use disorder. It is also designed to equip friends and families to make informed decisions about next steps for loved ones and to help bring order to their disordered lives. We would invite you to join us for this judgment-free presentation of information and resources led by Todd Stumbo and hosted by Randy Eberhard.

Family & Friends of Prodigals

First & Third Tuesdays

6:00–7:00 p.m. Room 611

Begins January 17

Early Recovery Fellowship

First, Second, & Third Wednesdays

6:00–7:30 p.m. Room 250 Begins January 11

When our lives feel incomplete because someone has chosen to alienate themselves from their family and fellowship, it leaves a void and questions that seem to have no good answer. Join us any week for our open support group for the family and friends of prodigals on the first and third Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. We will work through a book written by the founder of Celebrate Recovery, John Baker’s Life’s Healing Choices

The road to restoration and wholeness can feel like an impossible hill to climb, but you don’t have to go it alone. If you’re working through the early stages of substance recovery, this support group will offer encouragement, community, and advice for your journey. It meets the first three Wednesdays of every month and we’d love for you to join us as often as you can.

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OASIS - Older Adults Sharing in Service - is a ministry platform where faith and love grow together as we build community and cultivate hearts for Christ. With an emphasis on Dr. Youssef’s Ten-Year Vision “to reach the next generation with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ,” we desire to create spaces for fellowship, local service work, missions, discipleship, worship, and resources to foster intergenerational worship and life together.

For more information, contact the Congregational Care and Database Coordinator, Robin Loebach, at 404-564-3149 or rloebach@apostles.org

Prayers Opportunities

Grandparents @ Prayer Wednesdays 10:00–11:00 a.m. Room 244

There is no greater gift we can give to our grandchildren and no stronger weapon we can wield on their behalf than our prayers. Long ago, Esther stood in the gap for her people, the Jews. Today, during this trying cultural time, let us stand in the gap for our grandchildren.

We welcome you to join us as often as you can as we intentionally pray for our grandchildren.

Contact Robyn Smith at robynsbird@gmail.com

Volunteer Opportunities

GraceTouch Meals

Share 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. As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to help cook meals to be taken to families who have a need or help deliver meals to families.

Shut-In Care Look to the interests of others by fellowshipping with those who can no longer attend church regularly due to illness or infirmity. Connecting with homebound members can be done over the phone or through in-person visitations.

Upcoming Events

Grandparenting Matters Seminar January 28, 2023

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Cost: $10

Join us as we watch and discuss a virtual seminar presented by Larry Fowler, the founder of Legacy Coalition, as we discover how to become an Intentional Christian Grandparent. Be inspired and equipped to have a greater spiritual impact on your grandchildren. Overcome grandparenting obstacles and be enlightened to your powerful influence of being a grandparent on purpose.

Includes workbook and lunch.

OASIS Anniversary Luncheon

February 26, 2023

12:15–2:00 p.m. Cost: $10

Join us as we celebrate the first anniversary of our OASIS ministry. We’ll fellowship over lunch and explore ways to live out our mission as “Older Adults Sharing in Service.”

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HOW TO CONTACT US

The Church of The Apostles 3585 Northside Parkway Atlanta, GA 30327

P: 404.842.0200

E: apostles@apostles.org W: apostles.org

WORSHIP

SUNDAY

The Gathering of the Body: 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

WEDNESDAY Midweek Dinner: 5:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer: 6:15 p.m.

DISCIPLESHIP Sunday: 9:00 a.m.

LEADING THE WAY with Dr. Michael Youssef PO Box 20100 | Atlanta, GA 30325 P: 404.841.0100 Order: 1.800.337.5323 W: LTW.org

Belong to Jesus. Belong Together.

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