NORTHSIDE NOTES - September 2, 2009 |
LABOR DAY
Monday, September 7, 2009
The church offices and Preschool office will be closed for the Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 7, 2009. |
NDBC BOOK CLUB
A book review of Down Town by Ferrol Sams will be Wednesday, September 9, at 1:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall. Myrtie Cope will be the facilitator and Billie Davis the hostess. Bring your lunch; dessert and beverages will be furnished. |
PRAYER MEETIN'
WEDNESDAYS
September 9-November 18, 2009
What ever happened to "prayer meetin's?" Our needs are so immense that two minutes of prayer at church every week seems rather trivial. At NDBC we would like to bring prayer to the forefront of our Wednesday night activities this Fall through study, sharing, silence and song. We think we can do this by getting back to basics and joining God and each other in prayer beginning Wednesday, September 9, at 6 PM.
Preceding the "Prayer Meetin" there will supper with Chick-fil-A served at 6:00 PM. The boxed meals are $5.00 per person, with a $25.00 family cap. To make a reservation for the boxed meal, you may use the Welcome card in the pew rack, call the church office, or email your reservation to info@northsidedrive.org no later than the Tuesday before the event. |
UNPLUGGED
We will kick it off with Game Night on Friday, September 11, at 7 PM. For more information contact Mike Gregg at mike@northsidedrive.org or 404-237-8621. |
CHURCH SCHOOL KICK-OFF
Sunday, September 13, in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 AM.
Come and hear about all the 2010 Church School classes and their curriculums. You can also meet and dialogue with your teachers and classmates. Bring your favorite breakfast food to share. (Please bring food already warmed.) Milk, juice and coffee will be provided.
NEW YOUNG ADULT SMALL GROUP
DreamThinkBeDo is a small group video study for twenty to thirty-somethings to help build a 21st Century faith. DTBD features the insights of over twenty-five theologians and teachers at the top of their game. Each of the twenty self-standing sessions contains a 20-minute DVD segment drawn from the critically acclaimed "Living the Questions" series-updated with connecting narrations, graphics, and music to engage a postmodern generation. The first volume Dream is 5 sessions long. Sundays at 7 PM at the church or someone's home September 13, October 4, November 1, November 29, and January 10. You may sign up by emailing Mike Gregg at mike@northsidedrive.org.
New Men's Church School Class
Dr. Larry McSwain will be teaching a new church school class for middle-aged to senior men who are not currently involved in a class on Sunday. The new class will begin on September 20 and will continue for 6-8 weeks depending on interest. The class will meet in Room 116 for 15 minutes of conversation and 40 minutes of guided discussion from the Formations Bible Study. Come join this class and invite other men as we study and fellowship together on Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM. |
A SEASON OF ORDINATION
Deacon Ordination..... Laura Wheeler, Beth Laxton and Dee Davis will be ordained as deacons on Sunday, September 13, during the 11 AM worship service.
The Ordination of Laura Wheeler..... October 25 during the 11 AM worship service. |
NORTHSIDE DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH is launching a new program of monthly fellowship luncheons, called TRIPLE E, with dynamic speakers to ENGAGE participants in topics from history to travel to missions/service organizations to art and architecture. To ENRICH your understanding as well as your friendships within the congregation and community. All ages are invited. The group will meet on the second Tuesday of each month from 11 AM-1 PM in the Fellowship Hall, September through May, except for our kick-off on September 15 (a third Tuesday). So bring a friend and ENJOY the program and lunch ($5). The Theology of Fellowship presented by Dr. Karen Massey, will be our first meeting on September 15.
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SEMINARIANS & DR. BILL LEONARD
Pastor James Lamkin is inviting all seminarians to meet at his home on Saturday, September 19, from 6-9:30 PM to meet and talk with Dr. Bill Leonard. There is a flyer in the Narthex with directions to James Lamkin's home. Snacks will be provided. Dress is casual attire. For more information call the church office at 404-237-8621 or email us at info@northsidedrive.org.
Join us on Sunday, September 20, as we welcome Bill J. Leonard, Dean of the School of Divinity and Professor of Church History, to NDBC Church School. Bill will be leading the class with 400 Years of Baptist History in 40 minutes at 9:30 AM in the Chapel.
57th ANNIVERSARY and LUNCHEON
September 20, 2009 With special guest speaker, Bill J. Leomard
Northside Drive will celebrate its 57th Anniversary on September 20. Our guest speaker will be Dr. Bill J. Leonard, Baptist Historian and Dean of the Wake Forest Divinity School. Following the worship service lunch will be catered by Williamson Brothers in the Fellowship Hall. The cost is $10 per person with a family limit of $25. Lunch is free for guests. To make a reservation for the meal, you may use the Welcome card in the pew rack, call the church office, or email your reservation to info@northsidedrive.org, no later than Noon, Thursday, September 17.
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Bill J. Leonard is Dean and Professor of Church History at the Wake Forest University Divinity School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He holds the B.A. from Texas Wesleyan College (1968), the Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1971), and the PhD from Boston University (1975). He served as pastor of First Community Church, Southboro, Massachusetts, 1971-1975.
Leonard served as Professor of Church History at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, 1975-1992. From 1992 to 1996 he was Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama.
In 1996 he joined the faculty of Wake Forest University with joint appointments in the Divinity School and the Department of Religion. He is the founding dean of the Wake Forest University Divinity School which began in 1999.
Leonard is the author or editor of some 15 books including The Fragmentation of the Southern Baptist Convention; Appalachian Christianity: Profiles in Regional Pluralism; and Baptist Ways: A History.
His specialization in American and Southern studies makes him a frequent commentator on popular religion in the U.S., with frequent interviews in newspapers, magazines, radio and television.
His spouse, Dr. Candyce Crew Leonard, is professor of Humanities at Wake Forest University with a specialization in Spanish literature. They have one daughter, Stephanie. The Leonard's are members of First Baptist Church, Highland Avenue; the oldest African American Baptist congregation in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. |
PASTOR'S WEDNESDAY MORNING
BIBLE STUDY
The Book of Daniel: From Lion's Den to THE END!
September 23-November 11
10:30-11:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall |
WOMEN'S SPIRITUAL RETREAT
September 25-27, 2009 Historic Banning Mills, Whitesburg
You are invited to join the women of Northside Drive Baptist Church at Historic Banning Mills September 25-27. Spaces are limited, so contact Syd Janney at 404-873-4643 or Kay Braswell at schoolkayb@aol.com or 404-405-6971. All fees are due on September 16. |
UNPLUG THE CHRISTMAS MACHINE WORKSHOP
 Join us for a weekly workshop focusing on bringing love and joy back into the chaotic Christmas season. The workshop will be on Thursday nights, October 1-22, from 6-8 PM, with dinner from 6-6:30 PM and small group discussion following. The text, Unplug the Christmas Machine: A Complete Guide to Putting Love and Joy Back into the Season will be provided at no cost to participants. Please register by either calling the church office: 404-237-8621 or by emailing Renee Gamache at info@northsidedrive.org. |
NDBC STAINED GLASS WINDOWS OF NORTHSIDE DRIVE
There are still Stained Glass Window books available for purchase. A copy of the book is in the Narthex for previewing purposes. The cost is $30 per book. To purchase your copy contact the church office at 404-237-8621, info@northsidedrive.org or see Mike Gregg at church on Sundays. |
MISSION OPPORTUNITY 2009 Interfaith Partnership Habitat for Humanity Build Volunteers are needed for building the 2009 Interfaith Partnership for Habitat for Humanity house. Both skilled and unskilled workers are welcomed. Sign-ups began last Sunday, August 30. Please consider participating in this very important mission work. This year's house will be built at 2205 Ajax Drive, NW, Atlanta, 30318. The house is located off Hollywood Road and will be owned by Michael Karmin. Michael has a daughter, Michelle (age 16). Michael works at Piedmont Driving Club. Michelle is in high school and works with VOX Teen Magazine, a nonprofit youth development organization. Michael is excited about being able to own a home for him and his daughter and to be a part of a growing community. The work schedule for this year's build is: Day 1 - September 12 Build exterior and interior walls in warehouse Clear crawlspace Set floor joists and lay floor decking Sheath wall panels and install exterior walls Install interior walls Tie walls together, straighten and brace Install front porch deck, columns, and beams Day 2 - September 19 Prep and install roof trusses Install windows and trim packages Install interior framing - wind bracing, deadwood, and attic stairs Deck and felt roof Install sub-fascia, barge rafters and drip edge Build side porch and ramp Install exterior trim and set-up for siding Begin siding Day 3 - September 26 Shingle roof Insulate walls and ceiling Continue siding and begin caulking Day 5 - October 10 Continue exterior painting Finish interior painting Install baseboard, window sills and miscellaneous interior trim Install kitchen cabinets and countertops Begin soffit and fascia The house will be dedicated on Sunday, October 25. For more information or to sign up, please contact Beth Laxton at 404.351.2324 (work), 770.438.7963 (home) or laxton2125@charter.net. |
8 FOR 8
In an effort to help people become more connected and live out our church mission statement in which Christian community and intergenerational friendships are valued, the Membership Development Committee would like for you to sign up for an 8 four 8 group. These groups will consist of 8 people who meet four times over a period of 8 weeks. The meetings can be dinner gatherings at group member homes or restaurants, or lunch meetings after church. Each group will set up their four meetings according to what works for the people within the group. This church year's session of 8 four 8 will meet in September and October. Please submit your name by calling the church office at 404-237-8621 or emailing LeAnna Anantaraman at flbteach@hotmail.com. | |
CHURCH CALENDAR
SUNDAY, September 6 9:30 AM - Summer Church School 11:00 AM - Morning Worship MONDAY, September 7 Labor Day - Church/Preschool Offices Closed TUESDAY, September 8 1:00 PM - Staff Meeting 6:00 PM - Northside Yoga WEDNESDAY, September 9 10:30 PM - Preschool Chapel 1:00 PM - NDBC Book Club 6:00 PM - Wednesday Supper 6:45 PM - Wednesday Prayer Meetin' 7:30 PM - Sanctuary Choir Practice FRIDAY, September 11 7:00 PM - NDBC 20/30 Unplugged Game Night | |
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CHURCH FAMILY CONCERNS
Fisher Alberson
Cecil Turner
Helen Callaway
Mary Dutton
Bob Haywood |
NORTHSIDE YOGA
Northside Yoga meets on Tuesdays at 6 PM in the Fellowship Hall with registered Yoga Teacher, Amanda Gregg. Bring a mat, water, and the $10 fee.
To make a reservation for Tuesday's class, email
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The youth café, UNDERGROUNDS, will be open for a light breakfast at 9:30 AM each Sunday. Youth Church School will meet in the newly renovated youth space and begins at 9:45 AM.
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THE PAPERLESS PINNACLE
The Pinnacle is emailed as an attachment to the congregation and is available on the church website at www.northsidedrive.org.
If you would prefer not to receive the Pinnacle by U.S. mail, please call 404-237-8621 or email us at info@northsidedrive.org to let us know. |
Wi-Fi is now available in the Educational building as well as the Fellowship Hall and Youth Area.
The network is: ndbcwireless.
The password is: northsidedrive. |

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SEPTEMBER
BIRTHDAYS
Beth Laxton - 1 Fisher Alberson - 2 Charles Dew - 3 Linda Clark - 4 Bill Goddard - 5 Amy Redd - 6 Jeff Harbin - 10 Liz Harris-Lamkin - 11 Tim Getsay - 12 Betty Kendrick - 12 Elizabeth Poole - 12 Jane Lamkin - 13 JB Gilbert - 14 Merrill Davis - 15 Will Ervin - 15 Megan Hendrix - 15 Susan Pearson - 15 Henry Collins - 18 Tom Hicks - 18 Karen Massey - 18 Hal Meeks - 18 Linda Rushing - 18 Cyndi Vander Ven - 19 Linda Bridges - 20 Rebecca Moore - 20 Kendall Konenkamp - 21 Bil Cadaret - 22 Mary Dutton - 25 Lew Dorrity - 26 Ann Morton - 27 Don DaLee - 30 | |