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FPC connects The Chimes Newsletter of First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta SUNDAY SCHEDULE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19 STEPHEN MINISTRY SUNDAY • 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 Fifield Hall • Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room • New Orleans Mission Info Session 12:15 pm, Reception Room SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT - COMMUNION • 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 • Communion Worship Service - 9:00 am, Sanctuary • Sunday School for All Ages - 10:05 am • Fellowship Hour - 11:00 am Fifield Hall • Communion Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary • Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room • Five @ First Worship - 5:00 pm Reception Room FEBRUARY 19 & 26, 2012 CHRIST AT THE CENTER s picture is worth a thousand words? Up until the invention of the printing press (1459), art was a primary means of experiencing the Gospel. Art captures what words can struggle to convey. Great art shakes us into revelation and fits us with new sight: in-sight, and we do not see the world, or in this case, God, God’s word, and our lives, in the same way ever again. Great art shocks. It drops us into difficult places. It comforts. It directs attention. It rewires our senses. When encountering great art deeply, we walk away changed. So it is with genuine excitement that I invite you into a Lenten journey with Rembrandt. FPC’s walls will be adorned with reproductions of Rembrandt’s masterpieces on Jesus’ parables and life. The art and scripture passages they illustrate focus our Lent sermon series entitled “Seeking the Face of Jesus”. I’ll collaborate with an array of art historians for a Sunday School series in Fifield Hall designed for further exploration of the artistic and theological aspects of the particular Rembrandt and scripture highlighted for the day. Our Lent small groups will be discussing the book: The Return of the Prodigal Son. This Lenten journey is not about great masterpieces hanging on walls. It is a series about the living God who speaks through various mediums and calls us even today. Join us for Ash Wednesday on February 22 and again February 26 as we begin our Lenten journey. May the joy and power of the Spirit bless you, Rev. Lindsay P. Armstrong I February 26 - Lindsay Armstrong to preach E veryone has experienced some kind of life challenge - the loss of a job, death of a loved one, loneliness, illness, or divorce. Many people struggle alone, but this was never God’s intention. In Galatians 6:2, we are told to “Bear one another’s burdens.” On Sunday, February 19th five members of our congregation will be living out the Book of Galatians’ challenge as they are commissioned as Stephen Ministers, these members are: Bonita Diana Cox, Floy Daugherty, Rodrick Glass, Charmaine Smith-Campbell and David Williams. These soon to be commissioned Stephen Ministers have been meeting every Wednesday evening since September for training and are willing to help people who are struggling and need support. What do Stephen Ministers do once they are commissioned? • They listen – as the person they are paired with talks through their difficulties. • They maintain confidentiality. Care receivers need to know that what they say to the Stephen Minister will remain in confidence. • They pray daily for their care receivers asking for God’s support and healing. Please join us at the 11:15 a.m. worship service when we commission our new Stephen Ministers and listen carefully for God’s call upon you and the ways you can “Bear one another’s burdens” for those in need. Peace, Chris February 19 - Chris Moore-Keish to preach

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The ChimesN e w s l e t t e r o f F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h o f A t l a n t a

SUNDAY ScheDUle

Sunday, February 19

Stephen MiniStry Sunday

• 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 Fifield Hall

• Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary

• Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room

• New Orleans Mission Info Session 12:15 pm, Reception Room

Sunday, February 26

FirSt Sunday in Lent - CoMMunion

• 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

• Communion Worship Service - 9:00 am, Sanctuary

• Sunday School for All Ages - 10:05 am

• Fellowship Hour - 11:00 am Fifield Hall

• Communion Worship Service - 11:15 am, Sanctuary

• Fellowship Hour - 12:15 pm, Reception Room

• Five @ First Worship - 5:00 pm Reception Room

February 19 & 26, 2012Christ at the Center

s picture is worth a t h o u s a n d

words? Up unti l the invention of the printing press (1459), art was a primary means of experiencing the Gospel. Art captures what words can struggle to convey. Great art shakes us

into revelation and fits us with new sight: in-sight, and we do not see the world, or in this case, God, God’s word, and our lives, in the same way ever again. Great art shocks. It drops us into difficult places. It comforts. It directs attention. It rewires our senses. When encountering great art deeply, we walk away changed. So it is with genuine excitement that I invite you into a lenten journey with Rembrandt. FPc’s walls will be adorned with reproductions of Rembrandt’s masterpieces on Jesus’ parables and life. The art and scripture passages they illustrate focus our lent sermon series entitled “Seeking the Face of Jesus”. I’ll collaborate with an array of art historians for a Sunday School series in Fifield Hall designed for further exploration of the artistic and theological aspects of the particular Rembrandt and scripture highlighted for the day. Our lent small groups will be discussing the book: The Return of the Prodigal Son. This lenten journey is not about great masterpieces hanging on walls. It is a series about the living God who speaks through various mediums and calls us even today. Join us for Ash Wednesday on February 22 and again February 26 as we begin our lenten journey.

May the joy and power of the Spirit bless you,

Rev. lindsay P. Armstrong

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February 26 - Lindsay Armstrong to preach

E veryone has experienced

some kind of life cha l l enge - the loss of a job, death of a loved one, loneliness, illness, or divorce. Many people s t ruggle a lone , bu t th i s was never God’s i n t e n t i o n . I n Galatians 6:2, we

are told to “Bear one another’s burdens.” On Sunday, February 19th five members of our congregation will be living out the Book of Galatians’ challenge as they are commissioned as Stephen Ministers, these members are: Bonita Diana Cox, Floy Daugherty, Rodrick Glass, charmaine Smith-campbell and David Williams. These soon to be commissioned Stephen Ministers have been meeting every Wednesday evening since September for training and are willing to help people who are struggling and need support. What do Stephen Ministers do once they are commissioned?• They listen – as the person they are paired with talks through their difficulties.• They maintain confidentiality. Care receivers need to know that what they say to the Stephen Minister will remain in confidence.• They pray daily for their care receivers asking for God’s support and healing. Please join us at the 11:15 a.m. worship service when we commission our new Stephen Ministers and listen carefully for God’s call upon you and the ways you can “Bear one another’s burdens” for those in need.

Peace,

chris

February 19 - Chris Moore-Keish to preach

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Care, Growth & events

Pastoral Care Report(As of February 8, 2012)

Hospitalized: Al Griffin

Hospice Care: Bob Eskew

Recuperating: Lindsay Hughes, Caroline Hooper

Births: Congratulations and many blessings to parents Nathan Hartman and John De Caro following the births of Johnathan McFarland Hartman-DeCaro and Clara Landis Hartman-De Caro, on January 31st; proud family includes grandparents, Barbara & Norman Hartman.

Deaths: We extend our deepest sympathy and lift up in prayer: Doug & Sue Murphy and family following the death of Doug’s mother, Ina Smith, on January 29th; Virginia Ferguson & family following the death of her husband, John Tye Ferguson, on February 6th.

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: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

Sundays, February 26 – April 8

10:05 - 11:00 amFifield Hall

EYEWITNESSES IN JERUSALEMThe 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 char-acters as evidenced in scripture, history, art, music, and literature.

March 4

The Galilean Encounters Jerusalem:the Final Week in Context

March 11An Arresting Story of Simon Peter

& Judas Iscariot

March 15The Trials before the Jerusalem Leaders

and Pontius Pilate

March 25The Roman Centurion & the Marys: Improbable Witnesses at the Cross

Room 21810:05 - 11:00 AMAll are Welcome

Adult Sunday School

FOOD DRIVEFebruary 26 - April 1

Demand is high and supplies are low.Please give as you are able.

Items most needed:bTunab Canned Fruit or VegetablesbHearty Soupsb Peanut Butterb Canned Pasta Sauceb 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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ProGrams & events

W E D N E S D A Y @ F I R S T

February 22 & 29

WEDNESDAYthe MuStard Seed 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4:30 - 6:30 pm Books, gifts and cards for all ages.

dinner 5:00 - 6:30 pm Adults and Youth :$8 Children 3-12: $4

preSChooL 5:30 - 8:00 pm Bible, crafts & fellowship. Childcare available.

eLeMentary aCtivitieS 5:00 - 7:30 pm LOGOS: recreation, dinner, musical rehearsal.

youth 5:30 - 7:30 pm b111 All youth are invited to join us for Fellowship, Food and Bible Study.

WedneSday night ChoirS5:30 - 6:25 pm Handbell Choir6:00 - 6:45 pm Archangel Choir (Grade 1 -2) 6:45 - 7:30 pm Archangel Choir (Grade 3 -5) 6:30 - 7:25 pm St. Cecilia Consort7:30 - 9:00 pm Chancel Choir

WedneSday night StudieS & WorShip

February 22Ash Wednesday 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Winship Chapel 6:45 - 7:30 pm, Sanctuary

Seeking the Face of Jesus - Looking for the Lord Rev. Connie Lee

February 29 6:30 - 7:30 pm, Reception Room Lent Mid Week Worship Rev. Kevin Knab

Al-ANON Group meetingThursdays, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

lunchtime group in Midtownin room 332

All Are Welcome!

“Forgiveness as a Spiritual Practice” Join us for a weekend of spiritual renewal

Cost: $150.00 for 2 nights and 5 meals Reservation deadline February 10, but

Space is limited so reserve your room now. Call Pat Kimbrell at 404-228-7719

Questions: Call Cheslie Lachnicht 770-509-7847

MONASTERY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT RETREATM a r c h 2 3 - 2 5 , 2 0 1 2

with REV. trisha senterfitt

ILLUMINATIONS:Jesus in a New Light, Reflections

featuring Rembrandt’s Art

Sundays, February 26 – April 8

10:05 - 11:00 amFifield Hall

Led by Rev. Lindsay Armstrong

Associate Pastor

Dr. William Eiland Director of The Georgia

Museum of Art

Andi McKenzieAssistant Curator of Works on Paper at Emory’s Carlos

Museum

Dr. Anne LeaderArt History Professor at SCAD

Dr. Joel LeMonAssistant Professor of Old

Testament at Emory

Mr. Spalding NixArt Consultantand Appraiser

Seeking the face of Jesus

A few spaces

are still

available!

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Beginning on Saturday, February 18th, volunteers from First Presbyterian Church will partner with volunteers from Morningside Presbyterian Church, Northwest Presbyterian Church, Haygood Memorial United Methodist Church, and Sacred Heart Catholic Church to build a new Habitat home for Ms. Catherine Heagbetus and her three children. The home will be located at 1074 Kipling Street, S.E.,

Atlanta, GA 30315. Our house leader will be Reid Lockwood. Construction of the house

will occur on seven successive Saturdays (February 18 and 25; March 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31). Contact Bill Earnest (404/351/8030 or [email protected]) to sign up. Bill will be staffing a “sign-up table” after

the 11:15 a.m. worship services.

New Habitat Construction Begins February 18th

Five@First will be a faithful and unique addition to this congregation’s vibrant worship life. This hour-long service will be held each Sunday evening beginning at 5PM in the Reception Room and will feature a casual, “come-as-you-are” atmosphere, innovative acoustic music, and spirit-led prayer and preaching.

WhAT? A “new” style worship service with acoustic music, inspired prayer and preaching, and a casual atmosphere.

WhEN? Sunday evenings at 5PM beginning Feb. 26, 2012.

WhERE? Reception Room

Who IS ThIS SERvICE FoR? Anyone and everyone. All are welcome!

WIll ThERE bE ChIlDCARE? Yes!

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Hunger Walk/Run 2012 March 11, 2012

Support First Pres!! Goal: $500.00Let'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 fun-draising progress and sign up at www.firstpresatl.org/elementary.

Still time to

sign up!!

Call today.

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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.

2012 Stewardship Season

I M A G I N E

Feed the hungry.

Pledge or give

online today at

www.firstpresatl.org.

Commitment

Sunday is March 25.

A chance encounter with a reproduc-tion of Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son catapulted Henri Nouwen onto a long spiritual adven-ture and, eventually, the creation of his personal favorite book. Since then, his reflections on this profound painting and beloved parable have changed lives. The Return of the Prodigal Son shares the inspiration that came to Nouwen and invites us to new wisdom and transformation as we reflect on how over time we have been the younger son, the elder son, and the father in this Gospel story. Rembrandt was close to death when he painted The Return of the Prodigal Son. Most likely it was one of his last works; certainly it is one of his most profound. In pondering

the scripture and painting together, Henri Nouwen found new life engaging themes of homecoming, affirmation, and reconciliation and asking “Where is my life taking me?” This Lent you are invited to let these Masters (Jesus, Rem-brandt, and Nouwen) lead you on a captivating, inspiring spiritual jour-ney. Over centuries, the parable and painting have changed lives. During Lent of 2012, how will God change you?

90 mINuTES WEEklY FoR FouR-FIvE WEEkS.Different days. Different times.

Groups begin the week of Febru-ary 26 – March 3 and end by March 31 before Holy Week.

Sign up on the church website (www.firstpresatl.org), at the

Small Groups table at fellowship hour on Sunday morning, or by calling the Christian Education

office (404.228.7713).

The Prodigal ReturnsLenten Small Groups: Opportunities for Prayer, Study and Community

AduLT ChRiSTiAn EduCATiOn

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youthnursery/PresChool & elementary

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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 ([email protected]).

Parents’ Morning out registration for the 2012-2013 year will begin on Monday, February 6th. PMO is available for children 23 months and younger by September 1, 2012. For more information, please visit the PMO website at http://www.firstpresatl.org/pmo or contact Katharine Hamer at khamer@firstpresatl. org or 404-201-6443.

Brazil Mission triP info Meeting! Sunday, Feb. 19tH After the 11:15 service in Room 156 to learn about details for the Family Mission trip to brazil, July 12-21, 2012. Participants must be age 10 by July 1, 2012. Parents and kids should attend the info meeting. If you’re considering this trip at all, please come and learn more about why we go, how we get there, and how you can participate!

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!

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.

youth felloWshiP – feBruary 17 davId LaMOtte COnCeRt Join us on Friday, February 17 for fellowship and great music as we attend a concert featuring Christian musician david Lamotte at Oglethorpe Presbyte-rian Church. david is a nationally known singer/songwriter who can play the guitar like no ones business! We will leave the FPC back parking lot at 5:15, eat dinner together, and then attend the concert which starts at 7. We will return to the church at 9PM. Plan to bring $22 for dinner and ticket. email or call alan ([email protected]; 937-623-7963) if you want to sign-up!

Congratulations fPC youth! SOuPeR bOWL SOuP CaMPaIgn ReSuLtS thanks to all the youth who brought soup for the Souper bowl Soup Cam-paign for the venable Food Pantry. We collected 450 cans of soup! the 7th grade won a trip to Waffle House for collecting 115 cans!

youth reCyCle PrograM! We Want yOuR JunK!!! did you know that we have an ongoing recycle program? It’s the easiest fun-draiser we do. Please remember to bring digital Cameras, cell phones, ink jet cartridges, I-pods, and laptops! the collection box is outside the youth Room!

uPCoMing events: david Lamotte Concert – February 17, 2012

Wednesday bible Study – each Wednesday night

Contemporary Worship – February 26

Five@First Worship and dinner – February 26

Confirmation Celebration – March 25

easter youth funDrasier 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. Sale begins February 19 and goes through March 25! get busy selling those Honey baked Hams for easter!

Seniors writing sermons for Youth Sunday!

Thank you for joining us

aT The Bowling ParTy! we had a greaT Time!

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adult sunday sChool

agora Room 322In New Testament Greek, the name means “meeting place,” and we are a vibrant, conversational class of mostly 30-40 somethings. In February, Rev. Kevin Knabb leads a fascinating discussion about the differences among the four Gospels.

berean bibLe CLaSS Reception Room

The Bereans were critical thinkers who, with study, became believers. (Acts 17:10-12). This year our theme is “What is the Bible?” On Feb. 19, Dr. M. Patrick Graham, Professor of Theological Bibliography and Director of the Pitts Theology Library at Emory, will conclude his three part series “The Bible as the Foundation Of Human Rights – Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” On Feb. 26, Andy Hamilton, one of our favorites and a “Sunday School teacher of the Year” winner at Peachtree Pres will discuss “The Prodigal Son… Oh, Wait, I know Him.”

CoMMunity bibLe Study Room B415Taught by the Rev. Charles Black and Rev. Connie Lee, the Community Sunday School Class includes First Presbyterian members and community participants.

Covenant CLaSS Room 230On Feb. 19, we welcome Lindsay Armstrong to our class. She will be leading us in a topical conversation on Mormonism. On Feb. 26 , join us for Part 1 of a series – led by Joel LeMon, Assistant Professor of Old Testament, Candler School of Theology, Emory University.

diSCovering god’S Word Room 317 Our class is studying the Gospel of Matthew, using Thomas G. Long’s commentary, Matthew, from the Westminster Bible Companion series. We will continue our discussion of the Sermon on the Mount on Feb. 19, with a lesson on Matthew 5:21-48 (Long, Chapter 4, p. 54-64); and on Feb. 26 (Matthew 6:1-34: Long, Chapter 4, p. 64-76). Please join us!

eMMauS CLaSS Room 227 Please join the Emmaus Class as we continue our study of the Gospel of Mark. On Feb. 19th, Kathy Freebairn will lead us in Chapter 14 in King’s Cross and on Feb. 26th, Mike Franchot will teach Chapter 15. All are welcome.

Faith and LiFe Room 218More books have been written about Abraham Lincoln than anyone else in history except Jesus. Why? On Feb 19th and 26th, Steele Hays will discuss what makes Lincoln such a unique and remarkable figure, including an exploration of Lincoln’s religion, his virtues, and the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates.

FirSt FoundationS Room 319On Feb. 19, Jami Wise will be leading a discussion for the First Foundations class on “God and Money”. On Feb. 26, join us for another wonderful class.

ForuM @ FirSt FiField Hall

What does it mean to be Christian in a world of many religions? How do we live faithfully? Join us on February 19 as Dr. Martha Moore-Keish concludes her series. All are welcome. On Sunday, February 26, you are invited as Rev. Lindsay Armstrong and Dr. William Eiland, Director of The Georgia Museum of Art, kick off our Lent series: Illuminations: Jesus in a New Light, Reflections featuring Rembrandt’s Art.

gaLatianS 3:28, Room 323Come join us in February for a screening of clips from the documentary “For the Bible Tells me So” followed by open discussion. The film follows faithful Christian families as they journey through questions and different types of acceptance of their gay and lesbian children.

internationaLS Room 327 On Feb. 19th, Rev. Doyne E. (Mickey) Michie of Presbyterian Village will discuss “The Ministry of Laughter”. On Feb. 26th, Nadeen Green & Rev. Lisa Majoros of AMIS will share the Amigo group slide show.

Meditation CLaSS Room 320 This guided meditation class is designed to awaken us to a greater sense of the presence of God in our lives. Together, we will relieve stress, remove blocked energy from our bodies and let the healing light surround us, bringing us into a closer relationship with God. All are welcome.

open door Room 156 On Feb. 19th and 26th, Rebekah LeMon will lead us in two classes on Heaven. We look forward to seeing you there!

ourS For today Room B308On Feb. 19th, our class welcomes Alan Dyer to talk about the new worship services during Lent - Five at First. On Feb. 26th, Ours for Today will welcome class member Dr. Chad Costley to discuss the ethics of health insurance and medical care for the poor.

SpirituaL Living Room B202Please join us for discussions on various topics, primarily centering around spirituality in the second half of life.

the upper rooM Room 332Starting February 19th and 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.

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Seniors writing sermons for Youth Sunday! F P C M i s s i o n T r i P

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 Jan. 19 in Room 156 after the 11:15 Worship Service.

Rose Emily Bermudez 404-228-7723

[email protected]

Lenten Bible Study

The Partnership Ministry invites you to join us in our annual

Lenten Bible Study as we join with members of Hillside Presby-terian 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, Deca-tur) on Sunday, February 26 at 5:30pm. We will begin with a

light supper and then move into discussion.

For more information/directions please contact Rev.Connie Lee at 404-228-7741 or Darryl Payne at

404-298-5920.

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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) 228-7762www.firstpresatl.org/sfa

“NEw NAME, NEw lOgO, SAME gREAT TEACHINg.”

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FIRST PReSBYTeRIAN chURch of ATlANTA

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On demand anytime www.firstpresatl.org/servicesonline

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Permit No. 1521

PRELUDE Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins. Movement II

Jane McRae, Cale Brandon, Violin

ANTHEM Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins. Movement I - Vivace

Jane McRae, Cale Brandon, Violin

OFFERTORY Heilig - C.P.E. Bach Ana Baida - Alto

BEN RESP Go With Us Lord - Tallis Canon

POSTLUDE Agincourt Hymn - arr. Johnson

Music for February 19

Music for February 26

PRELUDE Prelude and Fugue in e minor - J.S. BachINTROIT Wherever I May Wander (Cherub)OFFERTORY God of Beauty – arr. Lovelace (9am) (Archangel Choir)OFFERTORY If Ye Love Me - TallisCOMMUNION Ave Verum Corpus - ByrdBEN RESP Amen - Dresden POSTLUDE Toccata in b minor - Eugene Gigout

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