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This Sunday
Fellowship Breakfast
Continental ONLY
8:00 - 10:00 AM
Worship Services
8:30 & 11:00 AM Rev. Katie Crowe
9:45 Dr. Oliver Wagner
Youth Group,
grades 6-12, meets at 5:30 PM at APC |
The Good News Email Information
The Good News - This Week is a publication of Alpharetta Presbyterian Church for its members
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Ollie's Offerings
25 years of worship and prayer, meals and tears, trips and studies.
25 years of singing and laughing, serving and meeting, growing and giving.
25 years of loving and living, believing and asking, seeking and finding.
25 years of fellowship and drama, planning and building, teaching and sharing.
I hope to see every one of you this Sunday as we celebrate 25 years of ministry in worship and at noon for our picnic. Rev. Katie Dillon Crowe, a daughter of this congregation will be preaching at 8:30 and 11:00am. Several former clergy will be with us in worship and at the picnic.
God has blessed us in many, many ways and each of you has contributed to what this church has accomplished and become. Carolyn Dillon and Frances Mosher, two of our charter members, have coordinated this silver anniversary celebration and chosen as our theme this most appropriate verse:
"Come and see what God has done:
God's deeds are awesome among us"
-Psalm 66:5 |
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Director Search
As APC begins its search for a new Director of Children's Ministry we ask for your prayers. This is a very important position in the life of the church and our young families. Search Committee members are: Richard Boston (chair), Jodie Barger, Nancy Hill, Jerri Temple and Cindy Laubenstein. Kathy Ailts' last day will be May 13. A job description and position posting have been placed on the APC website. The committee can be contacted by email at: DCMSearch@alpharettapres.com. |
Youth Sunday
Next Sunday, the Youth of the church will lead worship at our 8:30 and 11:00 services and we will joyfully celebrate Confirmation and the Sacrament of Baptism at the 11:00 service. Immediately following, the deacons will host a reception for our newest members in Fellowship Hall. |
VBS Registration
VBS Registration has begun and spots are filling up fast. Don't miss out on the fun! Sign up today! At this years theme, SKY, kids learn that with God everything is possible. VBS is for ages 3 (potty trained) through rising 6th graders and will be held July 10-13 from 8:45-12:00. Adult and Youth volunteers are needed as well. Don't wait! Sign up online today at www.alpharettapres.com/VBS. |
| Sports-N-Faith Camp
Sports-N-Faith Camp (June 6-8, 9:00am-noon) Signup sheets will be posted outside the Disciples' Village Sunday School gathering place; the Solid Rock Theater. This camp is open to rising Kindergarteners through 3rd graders, whose families are members of (or regularly attend) APC. We are looking forward to a few fun-filled days of activity! We also welcome additional youth and adult volunteers to join us. We hope everyone interested will sign up ASAP! Please contact Kathy Ailts at kathy@alpharettapres.com for more info.
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Mark Your Calendars
Please mark your calendars for the Installation of Rev. Jamie Butcher as Associate Pastor on Sunday, May 6 at the 11:00 worship service at APC. |
Foster Care Support
The APC Foster Care Support Mission Team invites you to join them for their monthly volunteer day in Roswell this Tuesday, April 24. We carpool from APC at 9:30 in the morning, help sort clothing, and fill mail orders for children in foster care. We then enjoy lunch and fellowship at a nearby restaurant before returning to the church by 2:00 PM. For information, please contact Gail Bullock at 770-754-4427 or gbull205@bellsouth.net. |
Blessing of the Bikes
Sunday, April 29 during the 9:45am hour APC will hold it's second Blessing of the Bikes. We welcome all motorcyclists and bicyclists to join in this blessing. The Motorcycle Safety Crews of the The Susan G. Komen 3-Day™and the Atlanta 2 Day Walk for Breast Cancer have also been invited. Both Moto Crews combine motorcycles and bicycles to ensure the safety of walkers in both events. The Susan G. Komen 3-Day™ is a 60-mile walk for women and men who want to make a personal difference in the fight to end breast cancer. Participants commit to raise at least $2,300 and spend several months training to prepare for the event. They devote the entire three-day weekend to the cause. Since its inception in 2003, the 3-DayŽ has raised more than $600 million. The Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer is a 30-mile walk to raise money and awareness for Georgia breast cancer organizations. In less than ten years, the walk has generated more than $8 million to fund 169 grants, assisting programs in Georgia that help provide awareness, education, diagnosis, treatment, and much more. |
| Dinner for Drake House
The Drake House mission is to provide short-term crisis housing, assessment, support and empowerment to homeless mothers and their children in the North Fulton area. The Drake House provides life skills classes to the residents. Families often arrive for the classes directly from work and school. The provision of dinner for their family relieves stress and ensures that the family receives dinner and makes it to the workshop in a timely manner. APC has volunteered to provide dinner on Monday, April 30. We will be delivering meatloaf, potato casserole, green salad, fresh fruit, rolls and bottled water. We will need food for 45 people. There is a signup sheet with full information on the Mission bulletin board directly across from Fellowship Hall. If you have questions, call Sue White at 770-772-4667 or Sheryl Wentworth at 770-777-1229. |
Drake House Library
Mission opportunity! The Drake House is hoping to assemble a library of books, movies, DVDs and other resources that can help bridge the gap and bless the lives of youth while they live at the Drake House. Please scan the shelves in your own home libraries and donate used (or new) reading and other materials that are appropriate for teenage boys and girls. This includes not only teen literature, but classic literature, self-help books and faith-based literature. We welcome books, dictionaries and encyclopedias, as well as DVDs of great movies and documentaries. Your support can make a meaningful difference in a young person's life. APC member and a junior at Johns Creek High School, Brandon Motter, will have a table this Sunday with more information. Or you can contact him by email: DrakeLibrary@jbmotter.com or by phone: 770-619-2998 |
| Dreams & Visions
Dreams & Visions: Making It Real
We're in the Home Stretch! May 2012 will mark the end of the successful Dreams and Visions Capital Campaign for APC, and members are urged to carry out their pledges in full during these final weeks. Doing so will bring APC to its strongest possible financial footing, as the campaign closes, giving us all even more reason to rejoice in the end of the campaign. Join us on May 6, in Fellowship Hall for a celebratory reception.
The Impact You've Made at APC - The congregation's faithful support of this campaign has changed APC profoundly. The church has already restructured its debt to reduce monthly mortgage costs by more than $10,000 during the first two years of the campaign! For the first time in recent memory, APC devotes more of its budget to mission than to its own debt. With 88 percent of our pledged $1.2 million in receipt by the end of February 2012, final receipts will enable the Finance Committee to strengthen these gains even further.
Stay Dedicated to the End - Together with the Finance Committee, the Dreams and Visions Follow-Up Committee urges APC members to stay committed to the campaign through its completion. We have seen the power of a faithful campaign through these challenging financial times: every dollar received in the campaign magnifies APC's ability to fulfill its mission. Thank you for your contributions and we urge you all to stay dedicated to this end.
Continuing Opportunities - If you are new to the church or have not yet made a "Dreams and Visions" gift to help us reduce our $2 million of building debt, we invite you to prayerfully consider joining us in this effort. To make a gift above and beyond your normal operating pledge, please contact Susan Schiltz in the APC Finance office (susan@alpharettapres.com or 770-751-0033). |
Spring Gathering
Presbyterian Women cordially invite all women of APC to a Spring Gathering Dine Through the Decades Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:30-8:30 pm APC Fellowship Hall Dust off that favorite poodle skirt. Buy some hairspray and tease those '80's bangs. Practice walking in the 1970's platform shoes. Whatever the era, pick your favorite decade and come dressed to impress! Please join us for a delicious dinner, fun games and an inspirational message. Your outfit for the evening should represent a decade. Prizes will be awarded for the most authentic outfits, most creative, most stylish. Vintage, trendy, classy or silly ~ we look forward to seeing your style. We can't wait to see you there! We will have prizes for special outfits. Have fun! Tickets for dinner and dessert are $10. Please contact Presbyterian Women Circle Leaders to purchase a ticket or contact Robyn Guy at 770-331-1924 or robyn@robynguy.com. |
The Drake Walk
A community walk celebrating family - Bring your family, friends and neighbors for a walk through beautiful hsitoric Roswell and help homeless women and their children get back on their feet. The Walk will take place Saturday, May 5 from 9:30am to 2:30pm. Check in begins at 9:30 at the Roswell United Methodist Church on the corner of Mimosa and Magnoia Streets. Cost is $15 for individuals nad $30 for a family. The Walk includes a family friendly festival with activities including haircuts for kids, chiropractic sessions, massages, food, music and a raffle. For more information go to www.TheDrakeWalk.org. |
Career Transition
APC Career Transition Program - Recently the unemployment rate in Metro Atlanta dropped from 10.2% to 9.9 %. When individuals are no longer job hunting, as well as those who seek full-time jobs are counted, the real rate of unemployment is a conservative figure of 15%. Since 2007, Georgia has lost 360,000 positions, so the state now has approximately the same number of jobs that existed in 1999. Elder Bill Harris leads efforts at APC to address the employment concerns and needs your help. We are trying to get a handle on how many of our members are unemployed and underemployed and whether or not they participate in the Career Transition Group at APC. If you would like employment assistance, please email Bill at w.m.harris@att.net. If you work for or lead an organization, we would appreciate any information on positions that might represent opportunities that become available or contact names that would ensure a more effective outreach. We need our employed professionals and executives to reach out and make information available that will give a competitive edge to members of our congregation who are endeavoring to gain a sense of the real jobs and hidden market versus Internet postings. In the Lobby, the Career Transition Bulletin Board is now up and running. Please email Bill with any assistance you can offer as we renew our commitment to serve our members, veterans and the community in this challenging and prolonged Recession. |
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Fun Wednesday
We hope to see you at Fun Wednesday Dinners. Reservations are no longer required for dinner. Please sign in when you pay for your meal. Dinner for April 25: Spaghetti & meatballs, vegetable, garlic bread, salad & dessert
Adult Program: "UNWIND on Wednesday." A brief and informal time of scripture, song and prayer beginning at 6:30pm in Fellowship Hall. |
Youth Ministry News
Class of 2012, click here for information about our farewell video presentation on May 20.
Click here to view this week's Youth Ministry Newsletter.
Youth Group meets this Sunday from 5:30 - 7:30pm. Please bring $4 for dinner.
For questions or more information, please contact Kelly Edwards, Director of Youth Ministries at kelly@alpharettapres.com or 770-751-0033. |
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Children's Ministry News
Sunday School for preschool and elementary age children is from 9:45 - 10:45am.
Nursery care is provided on Sundays from 8:15am - 12:15pm for ages 0-2 in the nursery.
Children's Choir practice is on Sundays at 9:30am; children will join the rest of their classes following this time.
Promise Class is provided on Sundays from 9:30 am - 12:30pm for our special needs students in the Rainbow Room.
Kinderkirk (Children's Worship Education for children ages 3 - First Grade) meets in Room 108 for the 8:30am service and Room 105 (Preschool) and Room 108 (Kindergarten & First) during the 11:00am service.
Fun Wednesdays' enrichment program for children meets from 6:15pm - 7:15pm following Fun Wednesday dinner. Activities include music, art, Bible stories, drama and games.
For more information, contact Kathy Ailts at kathy@alpharettapres.com. |
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Sympathy & Celebrations
Celebration - To Ronnie and Elizabeth Moreland and big brother Nathan, at the birth of Zachary Reynolds Moreland on Saturday, April 14.
Celebration - To Mary Anne Mahone and Brian Langman, who will be married Saturday, April 21 at APC.
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Sunday Volunteers
Serving as acolytes this Sunday: Daniel Redder at 8:30 & Zoe and Thea Genet at 11:00 Serving as greeters this Sunday: Joyce Komala at 11:00 Serving as ushers this Sunday: Beau and David Armistead, Kelly Vandever, Donny Matchen, Marian Cunningham at 8:30 & Stu and Kyle Laubenstein, Dave and Zach Berry, Drew Rhoades, Mary Rogovin at 11:00 11:00 Kinderkirk volunteers this Sunday: Ashely Birnbaum & Kirsten Brannon Promise Class volunteers this Sunday: Cindy Laubenstein at 9:45 |
| APC Church Officers
The Session
Class of 2012 Class of 2013 Class of 2014
Dianne Berry-Children's Ministry George Bancroft-Property Scott Doll-Membership/Youth Ministry
Michelle Burton-Youth Ministry Jodie Barger-Children's Ministry Molly Elkind-Worship
Morris Estes-Finance Lynn Danson-Fellowship/Mission Stu Laubenstein-Personnel
Jim Gray-Clerk of Session/CE Pat Dennis-Open Arms Anne Mahone-Dayschool/LRP
John Shevlin-Mission Stacy Guy-Commitment/Commun. Charles Moriarty-Property/CE
Jessie Prigge-Youth Ministry Nancy Hill-Personnel/Nominating Sarah Provow-Open Arms/Commitment
Amy Rogers-Communications Jan Hughey-LRP/Finance Ferrell White-Worship/Fellowship
Jean Williams-Nominating/Membership Kylie Vacko-Open Arms
Deacon Care Teams
Hospitality - John Hicks, 678-513-4570, hicksjc@bellsouth.net
Companion Care - Carolyn Dillon, 770-751-3799, csdillon@bellsouth.net
Hospital & Recovery - Paul McChesney, 678-234-8471, paulsmcchesney@gmail.com
Sympathy & Celebrations, Steve Ludlow, 770-722-5473, ludlowst@comcast.net
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APC on Facebook
Find us on Facebook! That's right Alpharetta Presbyterian Church has a facebook page! You can "like" APC at http://facebook.com/alpharettapres. Look for the latest information about activities and missions of the church! |
The Good News - This Week
Alpharetta Presbyterian Church. You can visit the church on line at www.alpharettapres.com or contact the office during regular business hours at 770-751-0033 (Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-4:00pm and Friday, 8:00am-1:00pm). |
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