NORTHSIDE NOTES - December 28, 2011
New Years Eve Service 

bag piperGarrett Helmick, of the Atlanta Pipe Band, will be sending us out of the service on January 1, 2012, with Amazing Grace on the bagpipe. He will also play several pieces outside the Narthex as a blessing for the New Year. This special event is called a First Footer and Stephanie Jones has offered this gift to us as a blessing. The First Footer is a traditional Scottish rite for the New Year where the bagpipers assemble with the community, they play blessings for the New Year, and coal, ale, and cakes are passed around. The music symbolizes the spirit, the coal is to warm, the cakes are for hunger, and the ale symbolizes thirst. The entire event is meant to bless everyone present with the basic needs of life and to begin the new year with hope. As a symbolic gift, Stephanie will provide every church member with a bag to take home that has a piece of coal, a small can of ginger ale and a cookie as a reminder of the First Footer blessing. Every person will want to remain outside of the Narthex after the service to enjoy several traditional hymns and bagpipe pieces played by our guest musician. We give Stephanie thanks for this special gift and we pray for a blessed New Year for all.

Praying the Psalms*

By Rev. James Lamkin

 

The congregation is invited to read A-Psalm-A-Day during 2011.

 

A-Psalm-A-Day Upcoming Schedule:

December 28-Psalm 62

December 29-Psalm 63

December 30-Psalm 64

December 31-Psalm 65

January 1-Psalm 66

January 2-Psalm 67

January 3-Psalm 68

January 4-Psalm 69

New Year Church School Schedule 

+ Church School Breakfast: Sunday, January 1, 2012.

(It will be a light meal with good fellowship and will take place during the Church School time in the Fellowship Hall.)

 

+ Regular Church School starts back on: Sunday, January 8, 2012.

 

Click here for the Church School Brochure 2011-2012.

 

Adult Church School classes provide different learning opportunities for all ages of adults to strengthen their Christian pilgrimage. We offer a variety of classes, some age-oriented, some topic-oriented, with emphasis on Bible study, seminars and lively discussion. We encourage everyone to visit several different classes to find the right "fit" and to participate in any class offered that is of interest. Special seminars and classes are offered several times a year as well. There is a place for everyone to learn and grow in their relationship to God in Christ. Come join us!

 

Church School begins each Sunday at 9:30 AM.

 

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By Rev. Mike Gregg 

Families at Northside Drive,

 

Do you want to use a smart phone app to journey through the Advent season with your kids? Try this one out for $2.99 through Abingdon Press.

 

Take a Journey with Your Family This Holiday Season

 

The Journey App Is Now Available for Android & iPhone!

 

Based on Adam Hamilton's The Journey series which takes a unique look at the story of the birth of Jesus, The Journey Advent Calendar smartphone app introduces a unique way for families to engage their children in the celebration leading up to Christmas. Just like a traditional Advent calendar, the app opens a new surprise each day. Use as a follow-up to The Journey church program or as stand-alone, Bible-based activities to share with the whole family. Initially, the app opens with seven unlocked activities, then beginning December 1, something new is unlocked each day: videos, connect-the-dots, coloring, jigsaw puzzles, flipcard games, greeting cards, and Bible quizzes. But unlike a traditional Advent calendar, this app goes with you wherever you go. And your kids' delight isn't limited to the first time they "open the window. "The JourneyAdvent Calendar app is a great solution for parents interested in new ways to draw the family together in closer fellowship this Advent season. The only question is: who will love it more, you or your kids?

 

Watch a video demonstration and get a free Android trial version at JourneyThisChristmas.com 

 

Available on the App Store

Available on the Android Market

 

Adult Advent Devotional 2011

The Chrismons of Northside Drive

 

Doctors as Advocates, Lawyers as Healers

January 10, 2012, at 11 AM, in the Fellowship Hall

 

Triple ECharity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law Professor, was recognized in 2010 by the Health Care Ethics Consortium of Georgia with its Heroes in Health Care Award. We will learn how her Center for Law, Health & Society prepares future leaders in the legal and health professions to address society's many health challenges in the 21st century.

 

TRIPLE E meets on the second Tuesday of each month, September-May from 11 AM-1 PM in the Fellowship Hall of Northside Drive Baptist Church. Bring a friend and $5 for a light lunch.

 
NDBC Book Club

A book review of The Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor by Brad Gooch will be Wednesday, January 11, at 1 PM in the Fellowship Hall. There will be a group discussion of this book with hostess Billie Davis. Bring your lunch; dessert and beverages will be furnished. 

Coming Up...
Wednesday Night Programming
January 11-February 8, 2012
More information in the next issue of the Northisde Notes.

Save the Date...January 29, 2012!

Souper Bowl

       Join us in the Fellowship Hall after church for a wonderful selection of soups and chili!

       We need you! To volunteer to cook a pot of chili or soup, bring brownies or cookies, or set up/clean up simply contact Mona Stines at flyingmjs@bellsouth.net. To make sure you are on the team this year let me hear from you...more details to follow in January.

       Have a blessed holiday season and in January let us make sure to "pay it forward."

The Unblocking* Class 

 

Quick facts:

  • Begins Sunday, January 8, 2012, at 6 PM (time may change, as suits the class members).
  • Meets at the church. Each class lasts 2-3 hours
  • Twelve-week course
  • Follows the steps of The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
  • Limited to 12 participants
  • Cost is $250
  • Led by artist Ellen Phillips; facilitated by Susan Harlan & Cindy Bell
  • For all ages, whether you consider yourself creative or not! more below...

A twelve-week program that explores creativity, using The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, the class is designed to help you "get touch with your creative inner self, your God, your gifts, and your community."

 

What is the Class for?

The class will help its community members unlock their right-side brains. One of the course principles states, "#7: When we open ourselves to exploring our creativity, we open ourselves to God." Formatted after traditional 12-step programs, the experience has been taught in hospitals, prisons, churches, creative groups, and business settings around the world to get people to "recover a part of their brains they have lost the ability to access." The idea is that as God has given gifts to us, it is our responsibility to find them and use them. In finding our creative selves, we find an avenue to God.

 

"It is the creative potential itself in human beings

that is the image of God." ~ Mary Daly

 

Who Is It Designed For?

From CEOs who want new ways to problem-solve, to grandmothers who want to start cross-stitching again, the program is designed for anyone who is curious about what's keeping them from doing what they long to do. People who have benefitted from it include cancer survivors who want to expand their life, retirees who wonder "What's next?", students who feel like there is something beyond traditional education, the unchurched who still long for a connection with the holy, writers who are blocked, artists who seek inspiration, worshippers who want new ways to express themselves, people whose "inner child" is longing to play, and people who say, "I'm not an artist or creative, I'm just interested."

 

"Every blade of grass has its Angel that bends over it

and whispers," 'Grow, grow.'"

 

For this NSDBC Unblocked class in particular, its community will be made up of 12 people, old enough to read the book and respond, willing to try new things, and committed to twelve weeks of study. They do not need to consider themselves "artists" or "creative!"

 

"The experience will make you excited, depressed, angry, afraid, joyous, hopeful, and, ultimately, more free." (p. 7)

 

Who Is Offering the Class?

Facilitated by Cindy Bell and Susan Harlan, with leadership from Ellen Phillips. Ellen is a local sculptor, specializes in liturgical art, teaches courses at Columbia, and has offered many years of classes on The Artist's Way. A little more about her at: www.ellenphillipsart.com.  

 

How Does the Class Work?

     Members will read a chapter a week, and perform the activities suggested for that week, to the best of their abilities.

     Convening time is set right now at Sundays between 6-9 PM (but participants may decide to alter it, based on what's most convenient for the majority).

     Members would need to make a commitment to all twelve sessions. Of course, there are unforeseen emergencies or planned, unchangeable events that you may have to miss a class for, but otherwise you commit to making it each week (whether you've done your "homework" or not!).

     The first part each week will be discussion of that week's chapter and how members responded to it. The second half will be physically performing together a creative activity led by the facilitators and guest leaders.

     The cost of the class is $250, which includes most all materials for activities, as well as for Ellen and her travel. (That may seem like a lot for one course, but it's the least expensive Artist Way course in the Atlanta area!!) You'll also need to get a copy of The Artist's Way, but don't need all the workbooks or other collateral for sale out there. You can find it for as little as $4 at half.com or Amazon's used books. Complete title: The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron (1992).

 

Start date is Sunday, January 8. Ideally, the class roster would be locked down by December 18, and class members would have gotten The Artist's Way and read the first section before the first class.

 

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From Cindy: I felt a call to lead a group like this, after having taken a similar class last year. But I have been waiting till I feel well enough to commit to it-not wanting to start something my body couldn't finish! Miraculously, Ellen Phillips became available to teach it this spring and Susan Harlan, who is familiar with the book, agreed to help and facilitate when I fall down. We were able to get a great rate for Ellen, since there will be times when she does not attend and Susan and I lead the group instead. I feel so fortunate that everything has fallen into place and happy that I get to do this. Like the book says, "As we open our creative channel to the Creator, many gentle but powerful changes are to be expected."

 

www.northsidedrive.org

 

 

Deacon Spotlight 

Cheryl Dewell is married to Marshal Dewell. Their daughter and son-in-law are Allyson and Jason Bretch. Cheryl grew up attending NDBC.

 

Cheryl's Deacon Families are:

Betty Almeida

Mike Almeida

Anant & LeAnna Anantaraman (Avi Anantaraman)

Dianne DaLee

Bedford & Louise Davis

John & Rhonda Davis

Barry Ervin & Wendy Overton-Ervin (Barry Ervin & Will Ervin)

Susan Harlan

James Lamkin & Liz Harris-Lamkin

Josh & Anne Maust (Claire Maust)

Theron & Donna McLarty

Chuck & Mona Stines

Tanner Stines

Zach Stines

Music on the Hill

Chamber Concerts for the Community

at

Northside Drive Baptist Church

 

2011 Highlights Sampler CD

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1. Piazzola's Le Grand Tango

          Olga Shpitko, violin

          Tim Whitehead, piano

 

2. Arvo Pärt's 'Mozart Adagio'

          Olga Shpitko - violin;

          Sarah Kapps - cello

          Peter Marshall - piano

 

3. Dvorak's Piano Trio No. 4 'Dumky' 

    (Andante & Andante moderato)

           Helen Kim - violin

           Charae Krueger - cello

           Robert Henry - piano

 

4. Faure's Trio in D minor

   (Andantino)

           Olga Shpitko - violin

           Sarah Kapps - cello

           Peter Marshall - piano

 

5. Brahms Sonata No. 2 in A Major

   (Andante Tranquillo)

           Christopher Pulgram - violin

           William Ransom - piano

 

6. Borodin's Quartet No. 2 D Major

   (Sherzo & Nocturne)

           Helen Kim - violin

           Sheela Iyengar - violin

           Joli Wu - viola; Charae Krueger - cello

 

7. Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 5

   (Adagio)

           Charae Krueger - cello

           Robert Henry - piano

 

8. Haydn's Quartet No. 64 in D-Major

   (Largo cantabile & Presto)

           Helen Kim - violin

           Sheela Iyengar - violin

           Joli Wu - viola

           Charae Krueger - cello

  ___________________________________________

  

HOW TO ORDER

Cost: $20 (if picked up; $5 additional if mailed)

Pick-up Address: c/o Equity Investment Corporation, 3007 Piedmont Rd, Atlanta, GA 30305

Checks payable to: Jim Barksdale

For further information:

                  Phone: Jim Barksdale @ 404-274-2171

                  E-mail: MothatNorthsideDrive@Gmail.com 

                  On the web: www.musiconthehill.info 

 

A Seed of Beauty in the Heart of Buckhead

Young Family Church School
Attention all new and young families!
     Our Church School class has a new twist. We will gather together each Sunday from 9:30-10:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall for donuts, coffee, and a time to relax, grow, and talk with each other. Instead of a set curriculum, we will fellowship with food and friends.
     We hope the children will all enjoy the nursery, preschool, and school age Church School classes together. If you have a baby not yet attending the nursery, feel free to bring your child to class.
     We hope to see you all Sunday morning at 9:30 AM. The donuts will be waiting for you!

Church Week

SUNDAY, January 1, 2012

  9:30 AM - Church School Breakfast

11:00 AM - Morning Worship

MONDAY, January 2, 2012

  Church/Preschool Offices Closed

TUESDAY, January 3, 2012

10:00 AM - Staff Meeting

WEDNESDAY, January 4, 2012

10:00 AM - Preschool Chapel

  6:00 PM - Northside Yoga

  7:00 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal

THURSDAY, January 5, 2012

  7:00 PM - TNT

  

Volume 3 - Issue 52

NEW YEAR

HOLIDAYS 
The church office

will be closed:

Friday, December 30

& Monday, January 2 

HIGHLIGHTS
New Years Eve Service
Wednesday Night Programming
Souper Bowl Sunday
The Unblocking* Class
Deacon Spotlight
MOTH
Young Family Church School
Birthdays
  CHURCH FAMILY CONCERNS
Mary Dutton
Don DaLee

PASTOR'S

CHURCH GROWTH

TIP OF THE WEEK  

Bring a friend to a special worship service, like Christmas Eve Sunday.

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS 

Chelsea Clarke - 1

Barbara Schroeder - 2

Len Shelton - 2

Dene Maltbie - 3

Jon Bell - 4

Katherine Bryson - 6

John Davis - 6

Bev Hall - 7

William High - 7

Ruth Kramedjian - 7

Joyce Wilson - 7

Don Janney - 9

Cynthia Tunon - 9

Pam Wamberg - 9

John Buice - 11

Charlton Roberts - 14

Sebastian Almeida - 15

Jeanne Hill - 16

Jane Jerden - 16

Anne Ledbetter - 16

Zach Bay - 17

Donna McLarty - 17

Vanita Morgan - 17

Gene Bridges - 19

Luke Fletcher - 22

Gail Hermance - 22

Harry Mathis - 22

Nancy Hall - 23

Clara Harbin - 24

Mary Williams - 24

Will Egan - 25

Stephanie Jones - 25

Jackson Singleton - 25

Michael Hermance - 26

Lanier Meeks - 28

Betty Almeida - 29

Karen Perry - 29

Riley Isakson - 31

ROMEOS
(Retired Older Men
Eating Out) 
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 11:30 AM-1 PM. A time to visit with friends, tell stories and eat good food (bring your lunch money)!

Piccadilly Cafeteria
1715 Howell Mill Rd
NORTHSIDE YOGA Yoga logo

Wednesdays at 6 PM on the 2nd floor (Room #202) with registered Yoga Teacher, Amanda Gregg. Bring a mat, water, and the $10 fee.

 

To make a reservation for a Wednesday's class, email Amanda at mandayoga@gmail.com or for more information, visit www.northsidedrive.org.

"TNT"

TNT 

Thursday Nights Together

People of all ages from NDBC meet at 7 PM every Thursday night for dinner.

Contact
or 
for details.

YOUNG ADULT

UNPLUGGED EVENTS

NDBC 2030
Young adult Unplugged evenings. These are casual dinners at our homes where Mike will bring the main course and everyone else brings a side item. They are on Friday nights once a month at 7 PM.

 

If you are interested in attending an Unplugged event contact Zach Bay for more details.
  
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Wednesday Nights!

 Music Together
The cost:  $40 PER CHILD for the whole 10 weeks. Usual cost is $157.

The place:  Music Together is on the first floor down from the Preschool hallway near the handicap accessible door (Rm 109).

The days:  Wednesday night's, September 14-November 16, at 6 PM.

Please register ONLINE to confirm your space as soon as possible.

shawl

Come join us on the 3rd Wednesday of each month beginning October 19, at 7 PM, in the church Parlor to knit or crochet a prayer shawl. If you are not sure how, no problem, there will be plenty of people to help you get started. This group is open to anyone who would like to join! For more information call Susan Harlan at 770-377-3869.

YOUTH
Encore

Encore! is a once a month youth event on either Sunday afternoon or Sunday evening. We focus this time on fellowship, discussion, and/or mission service.

 

Contact Zach Bay

 with questions.

YOUNG ADULTS: SMALL GROUP SUNDAYS

nooma 
NOOMA is our young adult small group that meets to discuss theology and faith through a multimedia curriculum. We meet once a month at 6 PM for dinner off campus, then in the Undercroft of the church after dinner on Sunday nights. 

 
 Email Zach Bay 
to sign up.

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The youth café, UNDERGROUNDS, will be open for a light breakfast at 9:30AM each Sunday.  Youth Church School will meet in the newly renovated youth space and will begin at 9:45AM.

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.

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THE STAINED GLASS WINDOWS BOOK

A copy of the book is in the Narthex for previewing and the cost is only $30. To get your copy, call us at 404-237-8621 or email the church.

wifi

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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