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SUNDAY Schedule Sunday, April 17 Fifth Sunday in Lent • Prayer breakfast for Homeless persons - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall • Communion Service - 8:30 am, Winship Chapel • The Mustard Seed Bookstore - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm • Worship Service - 9:00 am, Sanctuary • Cherub Choir & Worship Education - 9:30 am • Adult Sunday School Food Drive Ends - 10:05 am • Sunday School for all ages - 10:05 am • Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm Fifield Hall
Sunday, April 24 Eastesr Sunday • Prayer breakfast for Homeless persons - 6:30 am, Fifield Hall • Communion Service 8:30 am, Winship Chapel • The Mustard Seed Bookstore - 9:00 am - 1:00 pm • Worship Service - 9:00 am, Sanctuary • Cherub Choir & Worship Education - 9:30 am • Sunday School for all ages - 10:05 am • Easter Adult Sunday School - 10:05 am, Fifield Hall • Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm Fifield Hall
April 17 & 24, 2011 Christ at the Center P alm /P assion S unday
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I know not where the road will lead I follow day by day, Or where it ends: I only know I walk the King’s highway. I know not if the way is long, and no one April 17 & 24 George Wirth to preach else can say: But rough or smooth, up hill or down, I walk the King’s highway. And some I love have reached the end, but some with me may stay, Their faith and hope still guiding me, I walk the King’s highway.
The people who heard Jesus were repeatedly amazed. Are we today so sophisticated that we are immune to amazement? Can we know that he was crucified, Goodness and Compassion and Love nailed upon the tree, and go about our business of preparing Easter dinner? Can we know that he arose from the dead and walked the earth and ate and spoke with his followers and sit unamazed in the pew as though we cannot hear the WORD OF GOD? O God of Jesus the Christ, the amazing thing is our lack of amazement in the face of your AMAZING GRACE!
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s we take our final steps on the road toward Easter, these words remind us where we have traveled this Lenten season and who we are as fellow pilgrims. The journey has been long, but the destination is now in sight. As we make our way toward Holy Week, let us prepare our hearts and homes to celebrate the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ! The Palm/Passion Sunday sermon is entitled “The Beatitudes: Blessed Are The Peacemakers, For They Will Be Called The Children Of God.” So please come join us for our worship celebration!!”
- Ann Weems Kneeling in Jerusalem
ur Easter Sermon is the final reflection on The Beatitudes from Matthew 5: “You Are The Light Of The World!” So please come join us and invite your family and friends as well. The Lord is risen – He is risen indeed – Alleluia!
Faithfully yours,
George B. Wirth
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8:00 am Worship Service in Winship Chapel 9:00 am Worship Service in Sanctuary 10:05 am Sunday School Programs 11:15 am Worship Service in Sanctuary
The Chimes Care, Growth & Events
Pastoral Care Report
Prayers for THOSE IN MILITARY SERVICE
(As of April 7, 2011)
This is a list of known servicemen/women in our Church family. To add names, please call 404.228.7719. Pray for: 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 1st Sgt. Antonio G. Whitfield MC2 Tyler Wilson
2011 Annual Giving Campaign
Recuperating: Jim Mills, Dodie Chapman Births: Congratulations to: grandparents Margaret and Ted Shirley following the birth of Christopher Conner Shirley on January 13th; parents are Ailish & Grant Shirley; Heather and Todd Lakes who welcomed Kellen Lincoln Lakes on March 23rd; proud big brothers are Riley & Finnegan. Deaths: We extend our condolences and lift up in prayer: Tom and Mary Katherine Greene & family following the death of Mary Katherine’s grandmother, Betty Lou Smith, on March 23rd; Christine Newcombe & family upon the death of her mother, Linda Newcombe, on March 25th; Jay Bowman & family following the death of his grandmother, Hazel Jane Clauselle Whittaker, on March 27th; John & Debbie Stephenson & family upon the death of John’s mother, Lottie Jacova Edewaard Stephenson, on March 27th; Nancy Sligh & family following the death of her father, George Danehy, on March 30th; and Jim & Lucy Cherry & family, Cindy & Jason Cherry & family, following the death of Lucy’s brother, Josiah “Josh” Wilson Arnold, on April 1st.
COME-ON-ALONG APRIL 21ST!
Goal: 800 Pledges Pledges Received (as of 4/7/11): 769 in the amount of $3,694,843
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T h e F i n e A r t s C o m m i tt e e presents
SAVE THE DATE
Andrew Crawford Metal Artist May 15, 2011, 4:00pm
Save the date for this exciting event. Purchase tickets online or outside of Fifield Hall. Cost $20 per person Tickets available between Worship services or by emailing Kate Breytspraak at kbreytspraak@firstpresatl.org.
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April 17 & 24
COME-ON-ALONG TO the GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL (and catered lunch at the Capitol)
DATE: Thursday, April 21, 2011 TIME: Meet at 2nd Ponce de Leon Baptist Church at 11:15 a.m. COST: $ 15 Join us for what promises to be a fascinating afternoon as we enjoy a catered lunch by the Oakwood Cafe (the Restaurant we all know and love at the Farmers’ Market) and then meet with your State Rep. Edward Lindley. Please call Pat Kimbrell (404.228.7719) for reservations, and if you need a ride from one of the Hi-Rises, please call Julia Brooke (404.438.7344).
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W EDNESDAY T he M ustard S eed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm,
4:30 - 6:30 pm Books, gifts and cards for all ages.
D inner 5:00 - 6:30 pm
Adults and Youth: $8 Children 3-12: $4
P reschool 5:30 - 8:00 pm Bible, crafts & fellowship. Childcare available.
Fine Tea, Fabulous hats, fantastic fellowship! Don’t miss the Annual Jamaica Scholarship Tea! The Partnership Ministry
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he Partnership Ministry invites you to The Annual Jamaica Scholarship Tea Sunday, April 17th from 3 to 5 p.m. Fellowship HallHillside Presbyterian Church (1879 Columbia Drive, Decatur) Don your favorite hat and enjoy an afternoon of fellowship, grace, hospitality, entertainment and elegantly served tea with delectable edibles.
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E lementary A ctivities 5:00 - 7:30 pm Children’s Musical Rehearsal.
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All Youth are invited to join us as we work with the children on the Elementary Musical.
W ednesday N ight C hoirs choirs april 20 only
5:30 - 6:25 pm 6:30 - 7:25 pm 7:30 - 9:00 pm
Handbell Choir St. Cecilia Consort Chancel Choir
Wednesday Night Studies & Worship Proceeds go to provide scholarships for youth and young adults from First & Hillside Presbyteran Churches to go on the Partnership Jamaica Mission trip in July. For more information call Rev. ConnieLee at 404-228-7741. The Annual Jamaica Scholarship Tea DATE: Sunday, April 17, 2010 TIME: 3 – 5:00 pm COST: $15.00 per person $10 for persons ages 12 and under
articipants are still needed for the 7th Annual Jamaica Mission trip which will take place July 13-24. We are planning on spending time with the Mt. Olivet Boys Home in Mandeville and with the Theodora Project in Negril. We will once again staff the Vacation Bible School in Negril. If you are interested in par-
A pril 20 6:30 - 7:30 pm A Christian Seder Reception Room Led by Rev. Lindsay Armstrong and Rev. Hardy Kim
A pril 27 6:30 - 7:30 pm Friends & Fellowship Led by Rev. Lindsay Armstrong and Rev. Hardy Kim
ticipating on this mission trip, please contact Rev. Connie Lee (clee@firstpresatl.org), Deloris BryantBooker (deebb1@bellsouth.net), or Meg Jones (margaretjones@xerox.com) ASAP! The cost of the trip is $1515. Some scholarship assistance is available for youth and young adults.
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WHATWE’REREADING The Mustard Seed A new edition of the sold-out First Presbyterian history, A Church on Peachtree, will be hot off the presses in time for the annual congregational meeting on May 1. Thanks to the generosity of the estate of the late Sam Inman, a copy of the book will be given free to each First family immediately after the meeting. Those who miss the meeting can pick up their free books during regular store hours on Sundays or Wednesdays in the Mustard Seed through Labor Day weekend. Additional copies will be available for $10. A Church on Peachtree by Beth Dawkins Bassett and Gayle White First published in 1998 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of First Presbyterian’s founding, A Church on Peachtree was originaly written by Beth Dawkins. This updated edition includes a new chapter covering the years 1998-2011 by church member Gayle White.
The Mustard Seed Wednesdays 9-1, 4:30-6:30 • Sundays 9-1 4
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N oonday S ervices April 18 – April 22 each day at noon
Worship Service is for 30 minutes
Lunch following each Service ($6) Free parking by the Reid House across from the church. There is also a free bus shuttle, call (404) 438-7344 to schedule. Pick ups are one hour before the start of the service each day at the following locations: Lenbrook • Canterbury Court Cathedral Towers • Campbell-Stone Calvin Court , forget Don’t stard u the M ill be w d e e S -F open M -2 11
“ON THE LOOSE” Dr. Anna Carter Florence
Peter Marshall Associate Professor of Preaching Columbia Theological Seminary
Easter Sunday ~ April 24, 2011 10:15 - 10:45 am Fifield Hall
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Wednesday@First
When Religion Becomes Lethal The Explosive Mix of Politics and Religion In Judaism, Christianity and Islam
CHRISTIAN
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Presidential Professor of Religious Studies University of Oklahoma
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 5:30 – 6:30 pm Book Signing & Dinner by reservation Fifield Hall
A Christian Passover Seder
Led by Lindsay Armstrong and Hardy Kim
Wednesday, April 20 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Reception Room
6:45 – 8:30 pm Lecture & Panel Discussion Sanctuary
Dinner Included ~ Reservations Appreciated Please call Dottie Hitchcock at 404.228.7709. F p C
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8:30 – 9:00 pm Dessert, Conversation & Book Signing Reception Room RSVP for child care and/or dinner by calling Dottie Hitchcock at 404.228.7709.
You are invited to be a part of FPC’s new
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William M. Earnest Clerk of Session
Immediately following the Annual Meeting, join us for a Church Picnic to be held in the church parking lot. We look forward to seeing you on this important Sunday.
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he Annual Meeting of the congregation has been called by the session for Sunday, May 1, 2011 at approximately 11:15 am, immediately following the one worship service, which begins at 10:15 am. The business to be conducted at the meeting will include: Election of the Nominating committee, Class of 2013.
Thursdays with Lindsay Armstrong 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Thursdays with Hardy Kim 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Registration begins online on March 27 and concludes on May 10.
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VBS registration has begun! For more information, please contact Margaret Evans at mwevans76@gmail.com or go to http:// www.firstpresatl.org Summer PMO Summer PMO registration has begun! For more info, please go to http://www.firstpresatl.org Register for the 5th Grade Retreat May 6-7 and Introduction to the Senior Highs on May 8. Contact Dflorence@firstpresatl.org Education for Parents in 30’s and 40’s Pastoral Counselor, David Shew, will lead Men’s Development on May 1. Women’s Development on May 8.
Easter Weekend!
Youth Partnership Retreat with Hillside CONFIRMATION SUNDAY APRIL 17! Don’t miss the wonderful events of Confirmation Sunday! Our 9th Grade Youth will join the church. 10:00 AM – Class ONLY Brunch and end of class conversation.
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Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 23, 2011 11:00 – Winn Park (in Ansley Park neighborhood)
11:15 AM - Class will worship together in Sanctuary and receive gifts and share a litany! 5:30-6:30 PM – Students and Family and Friends are invited to dinner for introductions to the Session and Staff. NOTE: We need 10-12th Grade Youth to introduce the Confirmation Students to the Session. Please sign up with Alan Dyer. 6:30-7:30 PM – Worship and Communion in the Sanctuary – This is when the students make their public profession of faith and join the church. Students will also be leading the worship service. OLDER YOUTH STEPHEN MINISTRY CLASS CONCLUDES APRIL 17. The Older Youth Stephen Ministry Class will conclude with the final topic, Addictions. Mr. Craig Elam will meet with us to discuss this important topic. Lunch will be served at 12:30 and the class meet over lunch. EASTER SUNDAY – YOUTH HOST MT. KENYA ACADEMY STUDENTS APRIL 24 EASTER Sunday we will host the Mt. Kenya Academy Students. We will serve at the Homeless Breakfast, then go to Waffle House for breakfast and fellowship, then attend Youth Contemporary Worship and Sanctuary Worship. The afternoon events have not been completed. We will have an afternoon activity with them. Watch email for details UPCOMING EVENTS Maundy Thursday In-Home Potluck/Worship – Youth and Families will be at the Bennett’s Home – April 21 Contemporary Worship – Easter Sunday – We will welcome and host the Mt. Kenya Academy Youth – April 24
For more information, or to register, please contact Katharine Hamer at 404-228-7712 or khamer@firstpresatl.org.
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April 17 & 24
Elementary Musical Performances – May 1 & 4 Youth Leadership Team Planning Retreat – May 14-15
The Chimes adult sunday school
Berean Bible Class Reception Room
On April 17, The Bereans will finish with the Lenten programming on The Beatitudes led by Rev. Lindsay Armstrong. Since the reception room is typically used for overflow seating for the Easter services, The Bereans will not meet as a class. Please join another class.
C ommunity B ible S tudy R oom B415
Join us on the 4th Floor as we continue our study of The Gospel According to John.
Covenant Class Room 230
Mark Douglas will be here to teach a two-part series, How might Reformed Christians think about Lent? Or should we be thinking about it at all?
Discovering God’s Word Room 317
This spring, our class is studying John Claypool’s book, Glad Reunion: Meeting Ourselves in the Lives of Biblical Men and Women. On April 17, we will discuss “Ruth” (p. 64-75). On Easter Sunday we will join others in Fifield Hall for a class on the resurrection, with guest speaker Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Associate Professor of Preaching at Columbia Seminary.
Emmaus Class Room 227
For each of the Sundays during Lent, we will enjoy fellowship together as we participate in Lindsay Armstrong’s series on the Beatitudes, “Hidden Treasures: A Lenten Study on Jesus’ Beatitudes.” This Lenten season we have an opportunity to study and discuss in depth these important teachings - don’t miss out!
Faith and Life Room 218
As Christians, we believe that knowing God is critical to making sense of our world and of our relationships with others. It is only as we become aware of our convictions and explore our beliefs that we are able to understand our lives. Join us for coffee, thought-provoking speakers, and discussions.
Forum @ First Fifield Hall
On April 17th, join us in Fifield Hall as Rev. Lindsay Armstrong concludes our Lenten series on Jesus’ Beatitudes. It is Easter Sunday on April 24, and we are pleased to welcome Dr. Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Associate Professor of Preaching at Columbia Seminary, as she speaks on the mystery and power of Jesus’ resurrection. Light breakfast will be served. All are welcome.
Internationals Room 327
On April 17th, Adam Weber will discuss “The Recent Role of Diplomacy in the Middle East” based on his recent experience with the US State Dept and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
On April 24th, Jack and Judy Talley will give a short 30-minute program on Emmett Fox’s book “The Sermon On The Mount -- The Beatitudes”, a very well thought out, simple synopsis of Jesus’ teachings.
Meditation Group Room 319
Do you wonder if God is really listening to your prayers? Have you thought about if you are taking the time to listen for his answers? Do you need some help getting centered? In this guided Meditation Class you will learn to relax, de-stress, clear your mind, and learn to connect on a deeper level. Beginners are welcome as we have some new people each week!
Open Door Room 156
April 17: “Japan’s nuclear power plant melts down, political upheaval in the Middle East, and the U.S. imports 65% of our oil. What are the connections and what does it mean for our U.S energy future and economy? Sam Shelton from Georgia Tech will lead us in this discussion.” April 24: We will be meeting in Fifield Hall from 10:15-10:45 to hear Anna Carter Florence, Peter Marshall Associate Professor of Preaching at Columbia Seminary. She will be teaching on the Easter story.
Ours for Today Room B308
Our class is designed for parents of kids PreSchool~High School. We are an energetic group of 30–50 “somethings” who are seeking spiritual and practical guidance on our journey of faith. We consider ourselves to be very “low key”. We are the perfect class for the adult who has not been to Sunday School since they were a child. Come Join Us!
Spiritual Living Room B202
We will not meet on April 17 or April 24, but will instead focus on the Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday worship opportunities at church.
The Upper Room Room 332
Throughout the Lenten Season, we will be joining Rev. Lindsay Armstrong and other classes for “Hidden Treasures: A Lenten Sunday School Series on Jesus’ Beatitudes.“ in Fifield Please join us! The class will meet on Easter Sunday in the classroom for a light snack, devotion, and time for fellowship. We look forward to welcoming the class back to the classroom.
Young Couples Class Room 219
On April 17th we’ll complete our Lent series on the Beatitudes. Please join us! We won’t be meeting on the 24th - Easter Sunday.
The Annual Giving Campaign announces “March Manna.” Do you remember the story of manna in Exodus 16 from the Bible? When God provided the Israelites fleeing Egypt with “manna” or “bread from heaven?” Well it’s happening again (sort of), for every new pledge of just $52 or more (also increased pledges), a “March Manna pool” will contribute $1,000 to the Annual Giving Campaign! So if you haven’t already, be part of the miracle and make your pledge today.
MAUNDY THURSDAY DINNER & WORSHIP APRIL 21 7:00 – 9:00 PM (Times may vary in some locations.)
Potluck Dinner & Communion Service in FPC Members’ Homes around Atlanta. Children & Youth welcome. Sign-up: Sundays, April 3 thru April 17 outside Fifield Hall. For more information contact Joy Spangler at joyspangler@bellsouth.net.
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WHEN YOU’VE BEEN MARRIED A LONG TIME, YOU GET TO KNOW WHAT THE OTHER PERSON THINKS.
NO YOU DON’T.
MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT SERIES Differences in the 30’s & 40’s Male and Female Led by The Reverend David Shew Pastoral Counselor Sunday, May 1st ~ 9:00 am A Male Perspective Women, you are invited to eavesdrop! Sunday, May 8th ~10:05 am A Female Perspective Men, you are invited to eavesdrop! Fifield Hall
Music for April 17 Prelude Introit Anthem Offertory Benediction Postlude
Piece Heroique – Cesar Franck (11:15) Let the People Praise – Buryl Red (Archangels) (9:00) Little Grey Donkey – Sleeth (Cherub Choir) (11:15): Sing Hosanna in the Highest – Eugene Butler Ride On – Grayson Ives Amen – Brahms Les Rameaux (The Palms) – Jean Langlais
Music for April 24 Easter is just around the corner. Stop in to see what the Easter Bunny has for you!
The Mustard Seed
Wednesdays 9-1, 4:30-6:30 Sundays 9-1 (404) 201-6442 info@themustardseedbookstore.com
Hop on by and ! say hi
Prelude Introit Anthem Offertory Response Postlude
Symphony No. 2: Allegro – Beethoven (St. Cecilia Consort) Salvation is Created – Tschesnokoff Easter (from Five Mystical Songs) – R.V. Williams Antiphon (from Five Mystical Songs) – R.V. Williams Hallelujah (from Messiah) – G.F. Handel Toccata (from Symphony No. 5) – Widor
The Chimes Bi-weekly Newsletter of
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