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SUNDAY Schedule
March 4 & 11, 2012 Christ at the Center
Sunday, March 4 Second Sunday in Lent • Prayer breakfast for Homeless persons - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall • Communion Service 8:15 am, Winship Chapel • The Mustard Seed Bookstore Open 9:00 - 1:00 • Worship Service - 9:00 am, Sanctuary • Sunday School for All Ages - 10:05 am • Fellowship Hour - 11:00 am • Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room • Five @ First Worship - 5:00 pm Reception Room • Officer Training - 5:00 pm • Partnership Bible Study - 5:30 pm
Sunday, March 11 Third Sunday in Lent • Prayer breakfast for Homeless persons - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall • Communion Service 8:15 am, Winship Chapel • The Mustard Seed Bookstore 9:00 am - 1:00 pm • Worship Service 9:00 am, Sanctuary • Sunday School for All Ages - 10:05 am • Fellowship Hour - 11:00 am • Worship Service 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room • Five @ First Worship - 5:00 pm Reception Room • Officer Training - 5:00 pm • Partnership Bible Study - 5:30 pm
March 4,
March 11,
“Seeking the Face of Jesus Tempation in the Wilderness” (Luke 4:1-13)
“Seeking the Face of Jesus A Storm at Sea” (Luke 8:22-25)
Dear Everybody, March 20 & 27 George Wirth to preach
As I write these two Lenten worship reflections for March 4 and 11, our FPC group of 24 Holy Land Pilgrims is in Israel. We have seen these Biblical places with our own eyes, heard the words of scripture with open ears, and it is truly inspiring to walk where Jesus and His first disciples once were two thousand years ago! Our text for Sunday, March 4 takes us to the Judean desert where Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness. The Rembrandt drawing for our sermon series depicts Jesus and the devil during “the time of testing”, and in each of the three temptations, Jesus quotes scripture to overcome the forces of evil. So may the words of the Bible strengthen us during our Lenten journey, as we “Seek The Face of Jesus” and a closer walk with the Lord. I look forward to seeing you on Sunday at 9 or 11:15am in the sanctuary!
The Sea of Galilee is a large lake in northern Israel, prone to sudden storms because of cross-current winds. Our FPC group of Holy Land Pilgrims was out in a boat three days ago and we actually experienced some of that turbulent weather...but not as severe as what Jesus and His disciples faced as their boat almost capsized! Jesus was able to calm their fears and renew their faith, until the storm finally ceased. So it still is today, as His Holy Spirit ministers to us and through us, saying “Do not be afraid - I am with you every step of the way!” My hope and prayer for each of us is to take hold of that promise by faith as we follow wherever the Lord leads us. And looking at the Rembrandt painting, let’s resolve to all stay in the boat together with Jesus! That’s the focus of our sermon this Sunday, entitled “A Storm At Sea”. See you in church! Faithfully Yours,
George B. Wirth
The Chimes Care, Growth & Events
Prayers for THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE This is a list of known servicemen/women in our Church family. To add names, please call 404.228.7719.
Pray for: Forrest “Woody” Bass Chaplain Capt. Jamison Bowman ABE3 Gregory Bridges Sgt. Isaiah Bridges Lt. Col. Bradford W. Cousar LCPL Austin W.P. Eskew First Airman Kevin Lee Captain Alexandria Victoria Miller Captain John Warren Robey Captain Gabriel Rulewicz Ensign David B. Sibley USN Commander Ryan Tewell Col. Roderick G. Turner III
Pastoral Care Report (As of February 21, 2012)
Hospitalized: Al Griffin Hospice Care: Recuperating: Elizabeth Izard, Lindsay Hughes Births: Congratulations and many blessings to Michael and Amy Crawford following the February 16th birth of Mary Greer Elizabeth Crawford; big brothers are Clark and Price. Deaths: We extend our deepest sympathy and lift up in prayer: Iris Eskew & family following the death of her husband, our long-time member, Robert E. (Bob) Eskew, on February 11th; Rebekah & Joel Le Mon and family following the death of Rebekah’s uncle, Isaac Sherrill Parker, on February 12th; the family and friends of our member, Samuel Noble Roberts, on February 15th; the family and friends of our member, Samuel Noble Roberts, who died February 15th.
Adult Sunday School
FOOD DRIVE February 26 - April 1
Demand is high and supplies are low. Please give as you are able. Items most needed: bTuna b Canned Fruit or Vegetables bHearty Soups b Peanut Butter b Canned Pasta Sauce b Breakfast Cereal Drop-Off locations: Marked Bins@FPC and in your Sunday School classroom. Your gifts feed hungry people through FPC’s Venable Food Pantry.
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March 4 & 11
EYEWITNESSES IN JERUSALEM The Trial of Jesus in Context
Attorney, teacher, and Trinity Presbyterian Church elder, Mac Irvin, will explore the events and the setting of Jesus’ final week through the viewpoints of men and women who played roles in the narrative leading to the Cross. The class will focus on their characters as evidenced in scripture, history, art, music, and literature. March 4 The Galilean Encounters Jerusalem: the Final Week in Context March 11 An Arresting Story of Simon Peter & Judas Iscariot March 15 The Trials before the Jerusalem Leaders and Pontius Pilate March 25 The Roman Centurion & the Marys: Improbable Witnesses at the Cross Room 218 10:05 - 11:00 AM All are Welcome
The Chimes programs & events
FPC Youth Easter Fundraiser
HoneyBaked Ham for Easter Gift Card Sales: February 19 - March 25 Gift Card Pick-Ups: March 28 - April 1
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Ma r c h 7 & 1 4
W EDNESDAY T he M ustard S eed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4:30
HoneyBaked carries a variety of offerings, including the World’s Best Ham, turkeys, side dishes and desserts. Gift Cards come in $10, $25, $35 or $50. HoneyBaked Gift Cards can be used at any time of the year at any location nation wide.
All proceeds benefit FPC Youth Missions.
Seeking the face of Jesus
ILLUMINATIONS:
Jesus in a New Light, Reflections featuring Rembrandt’s Art
Adults and Youth :$8 Children 3-12: $4
P reschool 5:30 - 8:00 pm Bible, crafts & fellowship. Childcare available. E lementary A ctivities 5:00 - 7:30 pm
LOGOS: recreation, dinner, musical rehearsal.
Y outh 5:30 - 7:30 pm B111
All youth are invited to join us for Fellowship, Food and Bible Study.
W ednesday N ight C hoirs
5:30 - 6:25 pm 6:00 - 6:45 pm 6:45 - 7:30 pm 6:30 - 7:25 pm 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Handbell Choir Archangel Choir (Grade 1 -2) Archangel Choir (Grade 3 -5) St. Cecilia Consort Chancel Choir
Wednesday Night Studies & Worship
M arch 7 “Thinking about Word & Sacrament”
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Dr. William Eiland Director of The Georgia Museum of Art
Taizé Worship A service of contemplation and prayer Led by Rev. Kevin Knab Winship Chapel, 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Andi McKenzie Assistant Curator of Works on Paper at Emory’s Carlos Museum Dr. Anne Leader Art History Professor at SCAD
Mr. Spalding Nix Art Consultant and Appraiser
D inner 5:00 - 6:30 pm
Led by Rev. Kevin Knab Reception Room, 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Led by Rev. Lindsay Armstrong Associate Pastor
Dr. Joel LeMon Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Emory
- 6:30 pm Books, gifts and cards for all ages.
AL-ANON Group Meeting Sundays, February 26 – April 8 10:05 - 11:00 am Fifield Hall
Thursdays, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunchtime group in Midtown in room 332 All Are Welcome!
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Five@First is a new faithful and unique addition to this congregation’s vibrant worship life. This hour-long service is held each Sunday evening beginning at 5PM in the Reception Room and will feature a casual, “comeas-you-are” atmosphere, innovative acoustic music, and spirit-led prayer and preaching.
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Who is this service for? Anyone and everyone. All are welcome!
When? every Sunday evening at 5PM
Will there be childcare? Yes!
CHRISTIAN
Save the Date!
Seder
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 4-8, 2012
easter memorial flowers
The Easter Memorial Fund is your opportunity to share in the Easter Memorial Flowers. The name of the person(s) you wish to list will appear in our Easter Worship Bulletin. Complete and return the form to the Church with your check by March 25.
Make checks payable to First Presbyterian Church and mail to: Easter Memorials / First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta 1328 Peachtree St NE Atlanta GA 30309-3902 4
March 4 & 11
Where? Reception Room
What? A “new” style worship service with acoustic music, inspired prayer and preaching, and a casual atmosphere.
Led by Lindsay Armstrong and Kevin Knab
Wednesday, March 28 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Reception Room
A Christian Passover Seder, Dinner Included ~ Reservations Appreciated. Please call Dottie Hitchcock at 404.228.7709.
Please print plainly. The names will be printed in the bulletin exactly as you print them. Name of Contributor: Phone: Name(s) to be listed: Amt of contribution enclosed: $
The Chimes
Hunger Walk/Run 2012
March 11, 2012 Support First Pres!! Goal: $500.00
Let's walk to fight hunger and support our FPC Venable Food Pantry. It's a great way to spend time as a family and serve our community! Link to our First Pres Team home page to check our fundraising progress and sign up at www.firstpresatl. org/elementary.
Lenten Bible Study
t h e ART o f FRE D WISE Lent, the Upper Room will be discussing Adam Hamilton’s, 24 Hours That Changed the World. Please join us as we discuss the final day in the life of Jesus Christ. All are welcome to join us.
IMAGINE
“Paintings of Personal Reflections on Theology and Life” An exhibit of the works of local artist and minister, Fred Wise Sunday, March 11 12:30 pm 2nd floor Orchestra Rehearsal Room
2012 Stewardship Season
Feed the hungry. Pledge or give online today at www.firstpresatl.org. Commitment Sunday is March 25.
Fred Wise is presenting a series of paintings and drawings whose subjects range from the theological to the personal. The opening exhibit will be on Sunday March 11th immediately following the 11:15 worship service, and the exhibit will remain for the month of March. This is a special chance to see the works and meet the artist. Fred is Artist in Residence at Oakhurst Presbyterian Church in Decatur. He has been a practicing artist for over 30 years, and holds an Master of Fine Arts from the University of Georgia, Athens.
The Partnership Ministry invites you to join us in our annual Lenten Bible Study as we join with members of Hillside Presbyterian Church to read, study and discuss Desmond Tutu’s “No Future Without Forgiveness.” When: The First meeting will be at Hillside Presbyterian Church (1879 Columbia Drive, Decatur) on Sunday, February 26 at 5:30pm. We will begin with a light supper and then move into discussion.
For more information please contact Rev. Connie Lee at 404-228-7741 or Darryl Payne at 404-298-5920.
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The Chimes nursery/preschool & elementary
youth congratulations seniors! We celebrated Senior Banquet on Youth Sunday night and celebrated and honored our 2012 Graduating Class of High School Seniors. These youth have been leaders in our youth program and in our church. Watch your May Chimes to see which high school they will graduate from and where they will go to college next fall.
It’s not too late to join us for Spring LOGOS! We are hard at work on our musical “Life of the Party: the Story of Mary and Martha.” Register online at firstpresatl.org/elementary, contact Lauren if you have any questions (lpatrus@firstpresatl.org). Parents’ Morning Out registration for the summer 2012 session begins March 5. For more information, please visit the PMO website at http://www. firstpresatl.org/pmo or contact Katharine Hamer at khamer@firstpresatl. org or 404201-6443. Hunger Walk to benefit our FPC Venable Food Pantry! Sunday March 11th We will gather in the Temple and caravan to Turner Field. For more info and registration, follow the link on the Elem page, firstpresatl.org/elementary. UPCOMING EVENTS: Sunday April 1st Rainbows through 2nd grade will participate in the Palm Sunday Processional! Thursday April 5th Maundy Thursday Dinner, be on the lookout for details! Saturday April 7th Easter Egg Hunt at Winn Park!
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fellowship opportunity for d-groups! Each Sunday in Lent, we are encouraging our D-Groups to attend “Five @ First” and then go to dinner together. Check with your D-Group leader to see when your group is meeting for fellowship, food and Bible study! Don’t miss out!
EASTER YOUTH FUNDRAISER - Honey baked ham sale! All youth going on the 2012 Youth Mission Trips need to sell Ham Gift Cards. We are asking everyone to sell at least $100 worth of cards and more if you can!!! Sale ends March 25! confirmation weekend! March 23-24 – Confirmation Lock-In All 9th Grade students are invited and encouraged to attend this Capstone Lock-In for the Confirmation Class. We will have dinner together, discuss the questions for membership, make our class projects, and much more! Join us for an inspiring evening prior to Confirmation Sunday, March 25.
March 25 – Confirmation Sunday Events Confirmation Class will join the church after meeting with the Session at 5:30 PM for dinner and presentation of the Class for Membership. Following the vote we will all move to the Sanctuary for worship with Communion. Don’t miss this meaningful service! All 9th Graders will have the chance to make their public profession of faith during the worship service. April 1 – Sunday School with 10-12th Grade After the Confirmation Celebration on March 25, the 9th Graders will meet with the High School Sunday School Class for the remainder of the Year! upcoming: Youth Teacher/Leader Appreciation Dinner – April 29, 2012
Save the Date: May 25th - 28th Craddock Center Trip! We will be going to Cherry Log and working with the Craddock Center and Rev. Trisha Senterfitt. Be on the lookout for more details, contact Lauren if you have any questions!
Stay on the lookout! Information and updates come to you weekly through email from Lauren & Katharine! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!
March 4 & 11
The Chimes adult sunday school A gora Room 322
In New Testament Greek, the name means “meeting place,” and we are a vibrant, conversational class of mostly 30-40 somethings. Join us!
Berean Bible Class Reception Room
The Bereans join others in Fifield Hall on March 4 and 11 for the “Illuminations: Jesus in a New Light, Reflections featuring Rembrandt’s Art” presentations.
Forum @ First Fifield Hall
Our Lenten journey with Rembrandt continues, and on March 4, we welcome Ms. Andi McKenzie, Assistant Curator of Works on Paper at Emory’s Carlos Museum as she joins Rev. Lindsay Armstrong in leading our discussion of “Temptation in the Wilderness.” On March 11, Dr. Anne Leader, Associate Professor of Art History at SCAD, teams up with Rev. Armstrong to study “Jesus Calms the Storm”. All are welcome!
Community Bible Study Room B415
G alatians 3:28, Room 323
Covenant Class Room 230
Internationals Room 327
Taught by the Rev. Charles Black and Rev. Connie Lee, the Community Sunday School Class includes First Presbyterian members and community participants. Joel LeMon from Candler School of Theology is back on March 4 with a lesson entitled “Psalm 19: ‘The Joy of Lex’”. On March 11, we welcome Miriam Rosenbaum from The Epstein School as she leads us with “Judaism in the First Century AD”.
D iscovering G od ’ s W ord Room 317
Our class is studying the Gospel of Matthew, using Thomas G. Long’s commentary, Matthew, from the Westminster Bible Companion series. On March 4, we will discuss Matthew 7:1-29 (Long, Chapter 4, p. 76-85); and on March 11, Matthew 8:1-22 (Long, Chapter 5, p. 86-93). Please join us!
Emmaus Class Room 227
Please join us on March 4th and 11th as Craig Goodrich leads us in the discussion of chapters 16 and 17 of Timothy Keller’s book, King’s Cross. All are welcome.
Faith and Life Room 218
Attorney, teacher, and Trinity Presbyterian Church elder, Mac Irvin, will explore the events and the setting of Jesus’ final week through the viewpoints of men and women who played roles in the narrative leading to the Cross. The class will focus on their characters as evidenced in scripture, history, art, music, and literature. March 4 - The Galilean Encounters Jerusalem: the Final Week in Context. March 11 - An Arresting Story of Simon Peter & Judas Iscariot. Join us for Eyewitnesses in Jerusalem – the Trial of Jesus in Context.
First Foundations Room 319
Join us on March 4th for another of our great discussions! On March 11, Joel Lemon will be our guest, doing a discussion of “Intertestamental Period from a historical perspective.”
A brand new Bible Study class, we are open, inclusive, and discussion-oriented. Join us for historically informed, biblically grounded conversations about faith issues. On March 4, class member (and a new American citizen!) Dr. Francis Olivier Tchikaya of the Rep. of Congo continues his talk of 2/12 “Live or Let Die” relating to the former French colonies in west Africa. On March 11, class member Jamie Cross of the CDC will discuss his interesting trip to Botswana.
Meditation Class Room 320
Is God really listening? Are you? Come join us during Lent as we learn to de-stress so that we can truly listen for what God is trying to say to us. All are welcome!
Open Door Room 156
During the month of March, the Open Door class will join the Faith & Life class for Eyewitness in Jerusalem - the Trial of Jesus in Context. Join us!
FPC Mission Trip J u ly 1 2 – 2 0 , 2 0 1 2
Come alone, or take one or more members. Of your family to a wonderful experience in Brazil. An informational meeting will take place on March 18 in Room 156 after the 11:15 Worship. Rose Emily Bermudez 404-228-7723 rebermudez@firstpresatl.org
Ours for Today Room B308
On March 4th, we will kick of this year’s food drive by welcoming Rev Charles Black and fellow member Michele Garren to speak about the work of 1st Pres’s community ministries. On March 11th, we are celebrating daylight savings time by running in or cheering for one another in the 5k race to support the Venable Food Bank: sign up at www.HWR2012.org to join the First Pres team.
Spiritual Living Room B202
Please join us for discussions on various topics, primarily centering around spirituality in the second half of life.
The Upper Room Room 332
Throughout Lent, the Upper Room will be discussing Adam Hamilton’s, 24 Hours That Changed the World. Please join us as we discuss the final day in the life of Jesus Christ. All are welcome to join us.
www.firstpre satl.org Don’t forget you can get details and registrations for many of our upcoming events online. Services are available in our online viewer, and the Events page has links to our Lenten Sermon Series materials. You can also pledge, donate, and check your pledge balance in our Members section.
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“New name, new logo, same great teaching.”
INTROIT
For information about private music instruction and group music, dance, and art classes, please visit us on the web or call: Kate Breytspraak, Director (404) 228-7762 www.firstpresatl.org/sfa
Music for March 4
ANTHEM OFFERTORY BEN RESP POSTLUDE
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first presbyterian church of atlanta
When We Gather – Wissinger (Carillon Choir, Chancel Choir) Kate Breytspraak, soprano Walking With Jesus – Wagner (Carillon Choir) This Have I Done – Holst Create in Me a Clean Heart – Hughes Fugue in g minor – J.S. Bach
Music for March 11 Enrich your Lenten season by reading one of many inspirational books available in The Mustard Seed.
The Mustard Seed
Wednesdays 9-1, 4:30 - 6:30 Sundays 9-1 (404) 201-6442 info@themustardseedbookstore.com
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PRELUDE
Lenten Chorale Preludes – Johannes Brahms
ANTHEM
Mass in C: Agnus Dei - Beethoven
BEN RESP
Help Us To Help Each Other – Wolf
POSTLUDE
Toccata - Boellmann
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