NORTHSIDE NOTES - July 25, 2012 |
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By Rev. James E. Lamkin
"P.T.S.D."
You have heard of P.T.S.D.: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Well, I came back from walking the Camino de Santiago with P.T.S.D.
However, for me, the acronym means: Post-Tremendous Sacred Delight!
I spent nearly forty days walking across northern Spain on one of the world's ancient pilgrimages. Though the path is well-worn by the footprints and prayers of pilgrims for a thousand years, it was fresh for me every day.
No two days were alike; yet each day was the same: eat, pray, walk. I did so in the heat, through the rain, and with forty mile-an-hour wind gusts. I did so over the rugged Pyrenees Mountains and across the Meseta's flatlands. Some days I walked in solitude, other days I had good company, and everyday "the heavens were declaring the glory of God." It was cathedral-living: shaped by the sky's ceiling, the hills' high walls, the Earth's floor, and the Camino's footpath altar. 'Twas a sacred experience to the max.
I relish these language-lacking images in my heart. Though I cannot recreate the Camino de Santiago by driving on the perimeter of Atlanta, I still try to see my ordinary life through new eyes...the extraordinary eyes of memory and Tremendous Sacred Delight.
*Reflections of a Pastoral Sabbatical in the late spring and early summer of 2012, while walking The Camino de Santiago de Compostela. |
Senior Adult Sunday August 12, durning Morning Worship
Special Music, Refreshments, and Stories |
2012 Church Pictorial
We are creating an updated pictorial directory in honor of our 60th Anniversary. Myrtie Cope has graciously volunteered to help take photographs of members from 9-10 AM and 12-1 PM, this Sunday. July 29. Photos will be taken outside if weather permits. Please send an email to melissabryson@att.net to reserve a spot on one of the allotted days.
Thanks,
Melissa Bryson |
Missions Corner
The Andrew P. Stewart Center is helping neighborhood families start a food co-op! A food co-op is very different from a food pantry, which is run by a 3rd party and is basically just a hand-out. The Stewart Center co-op is to be managed by & for the members, who contribute their time & money to make it work. This is another way the Stewart Center is supporting the community to achieve their own goals, such as self-sufficiency. As the Center's food co-op takes its first baby steps, however, we do need to lend a hand. The Stewart Center needs volunteers to help transport the co-op's weekly food order from the Atlanta Food Bank (where is it purchased by the members) & help in unloading the food at the Stewart Center for distribution every other Wednesday beginning on July 18. **Volunteers with a van or truck are greatly needed.** The Stewart Center co-op's volunteer coordinator is Courtney Hodges, who I hope some of you have met at church lately. Please contact me directly if you think you will be able to support this community project, and I will put you in contact with Courtney.
THANK YOU, NDBC for your generosity with your time & talents...Kathy Harris (770-490-5978). |
Spiritual Sauntering...
Terrain, Theology, and the Camino de Santiago
July 15 .............. Arneguy: Beginnings July 22 ................... Canigou: Callings July 29 ....................... Meseta: Travail August 5 ..... Larrasoana: Communion August 12 .......... Cruz de Ferro: Signs August 19 ............. Santiago: Endings August 26 .................... Atlanta: Home
To listen to the sermon audio or read the sermon notes visit: http://www.northsidedrive.org/sermons.asp.
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Combined Adult Summer Church School
Sundays through-September 2, 2012
9:30 AM-10:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall
CONTEMPLATION | SABBATH | PRAYER | LECTIO DIVINA | MEDITATION | SOLITUDE | FASTING
Aug 5 Carol Younger...................Solitude/Silence
Aug 12 Carol Younger...................Solitude/Silence
Aug 19 Brian Knight......................Fasting
Aug 26 Brian Knight......................Fasting
Sept 2 OFF
Sept 9 Church School Kick-Off |
NDBC Women's Spiritual Retreat 2012
- DATE: Friday, September 21-Sunday, September 23, 2012.
- VENUE: Unicoi State Park in Helen, GA. We will have a whole lodge building to ourselves with double rooms and a generous hospitality area. Unicoi is about 2 hours from Atlanta, 2 minutes from downtown Helen, and across the street from Anna Ruby Falls, which has a lovely hike. The park itself includes hiking trails and a beach on a large lake; it is lovely and peaceful.
- SCHEDULE: As before, the weekend will begin with Friday dinner. We will have breakfast and a session Saturday morning, followed by lunch and free time Saturday afternoon. Then we will have dinner together and another session Saturday night. We will wrap up after breakfast and worship on Sunday morning. You will be on your own for lunch on Sunday.
- LEADER: Dr. Jennie S. Knight, a practical theologian, a religious educator, and an ordained Baptist minister. Most recently, she taught Practical Theology at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University for seven years. She served as Assistant Professor in the Practices of Religious Education and Community Ministries, Director of the Religious Education Program, and Interim Director of the Women in Theology and Ministry Program. She has a Ph. D. in Religion and a Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies from Emory. In addition to her book, Feminist Mysticism and Images of God: A Practical Theology, Dr. Knight has published several journal articles and book chapters about Transformative Religious Education with Youth, Intergenerational, Cross-Cultural Community-Based Religious Education, and Religion and Popular Culture.
- TOPIC: Jennie will lead a program for us based on her book, Feminist Mysticism and Images of God: A Practical Theology. As I understand it, we will explore the ways and places women experience the Holy.
- COST: The cost will be $300 for a single room or $225/person for a double room, all included, for the weekend. Each car that goes up will have to pay a $5 parking fee. Just one more good reason to carpool!
This is our 6th year, and though many of us have attended most or all, we find it especially fun to welcome newcomers each year. So, please join us even if you have never been before, and bring a friend if you wish. There are still double and single rooms available. To register, send a $100 DEPOSIT MADE OUT TO THE CHURCH and mailed to: Patti Clark, 3000 Rivermeade Dr, Atlanta, GA 30327. Please mark the memo line for the Fall Women's Retreat 2012. For more information, email Patti at patricia.phillips.clark@gmail.com or call her cell: 678-428-7898. |
Art that Continues Weaving Us into One
Banner to Enhance Worship
In keeping with the theme of Northside Drive's 60th Anniversary, "The Art of Being Northside Drive,"the Worship and Music Ministry Team has enlisted liturgical artist Ellen Phillips to create a banner celebrating the liturgical season of Ordinary Time and our anniversary. An important feature of the banner is the participation of members of the church in its creation. Congregation members are strongly encouraged to contribute high quality woven fabrics or textiles, particularly those with special meaning in relation to the life of the church, to be interwoven in creating the banner.
The artist-made banner will be incorporated into the worship service when we celebrate Northside Drive's 60th anniversary on September 30. When not in use in procession, the banner will be placed in the Narthex as an expression of our church's spiritual life together and the season of Ordinary Time. The Memorial Gifts Committee is contributing to this special project.
Contributions of Fabric Requested
+ Examples of material requested to be contributed by church members: wedding dress material of someone married in the church, pastors' stoles from the past, fabric remnants obtained on a church mission trip, fabric from a child's dedication or someone's baptism, self-woven fabric. [please attach a note explaining the significance of the fabric when it is donated]
+ Woven fabrics, as opposed to knitted or stretchy (t-shirt) material, are needed.
+ Fabrics in whites, creams, shades of green (the symbolic color of Ordinary Time) and jewel tones (like the rich colors of the stained glass windows) are desired.
+ Ideal fabric dimensions would be 6-8 inches wide and 36 inches long, but other smaller sized pieces and ribbon can be incorporated.
It should be noted that fabric will not be returnable and the use of specific material will be decided by the artist.
Please contribute material and textiles for Northside Drive's liturgical and 60th Anniversary banner art. Place fabric in the basket placed under the desk in the Narthex.
Contact Sheila Nicol, chair of Worship and Music, at 706-579-1677 or Syd Janney, coordinator of banner art project, at 404-873-4643 with questions or offers of support. |
NDBC Co-Ed Softball
The Northside Line-Drivers Schedule:
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Praying the Psalms
The congregation is invited to read A-Psalm-A-Day during 2012.
A-Psalm-A-Day Upcoming Schedule:
July 25 - Psalm 122
July 26 - Psalm 123
July 27 - Psalm 124
July 28 - Psalm 125
July 29 - Psalm 126
July 30 - Psalm 127
July 31 - Psalm 128
August 1 - Psalm 129 |
Young Adults Calendar
August
10 - Unplugged, 7 PM, Home of Dave & Cathy Wooten
19 - Small Group, 6:30 PM, Undercroft |
Deacon Spotlight
Wade Davis has been a members of NDBC since 1980.
Wade's Deacon Families are:
Jim & Suzanne Barksdale Lisa Barksdale
William Barksdale Dwayne Brown
Laura Butts Greg & Betty Colson
Elizabeth Granger Kathy Harris
Tom & Jeanne Hicks Gerry Humphries
Randy Korando Charlton & Blanche Roberts
Helen McIntyre with Katie, William, & Hunter Adams
Robbye Taylor Ruth Trager
Pam Wamberg Kristi Wamberg
Don Wamberg Lindy Welch |
Church Week
SUNDAY, July 29, 2012
9:30 AM - Summer Church School
11:00 AM - Morning Worship in the Chapel
THURSDAY, August 2, 2012
6:30 PM - Co-Ed Softball
7:00 PM - TNT |
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CHURCH FAMILY CONCERNS
Mary Dutton
Don DaLee |
JULY BIRTHDAYS
Elliotte Bell - 29
George Taylor - 31
John Isakson - 31 |
AUGUST BIRTHDAYS
Lindy Welch - 1
Jack Isakson - 2
Jim Lester - 3
Virginia Schwatel - 4
Luke Williams - 4
Nancy F. Davis - 5
Andrew Schwartz - 6
Sofia Tunon - 7
Sue McSwain - 9
David Bell - 9
Pam Whiffen - 10
Joyce Raley - 10
Carolyn Mahaffey - 11
Ella McIntyre - 11
Fay Brewer - 12
Michael Fletcher - 18
Gary McAllister - 18
Mark Bryson - 20
Isaiah Lewis - 23
Jo Hunter - 24
Ken Davis - 24
Susan Isakson - 24
Suzanne Barksdale - 25
Jack Fletcher - 26
Curt Tucker - 27
Michael McIntyre - 30
Elizabeth Sheeley - 31 |
ROMEOS
(Retired Older Men
Eating Out)
Every third 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
Every 3rd Tuesday |
"TNT"
Thursday Nights Together
People of all ages from NDBC meet
at 7 PM every
Thursday night for dinner.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHTS!
The cost: $40 PER CHILD for NDBC members 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's,
beginning August 22 at 6 PM. Please register ONLINE to confirm your space as soon as possible. |

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. |
YOUNG ADULT: SMALL GROUP SUNDAYS

The young adult small group reads a book each month on various faith-related issues. We meet on the third Sunday of the month at 6:30 PM for discussion and then go off campus for dinner together. The small group meets in the Undercroft.
July 22
August 19
to sign up.
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YOUNG ADULT
UNPLUGGED EVENTS
 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.
July 13
August 10
If you are interested in attending an Unplugged event contact Zach Bay
for more details.
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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 will begin at 9:45 AM. |
YOUTH
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. |

NORTHSIDE YOGA
Wednesdays at 6 PM on the 2nd floor (Room #202) with registered Yoga Teacher, Amanda Gregg.
Bring a mat, water,
and the $10 fee.
Yoga has been cancelled for the summer and will resume in the fall.
To make a reservation for
a Wednesday's class,
email Amanda at mandayoga@gmail.com
or for more information, visit www.northsidedrive.org. |
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. |
THE PAPERLESS PINNACLE
The Pinnacle is emailed as a link 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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