NORTHSIDE NOTES - September 4, 2013
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2013 Interfaith Partnership for
Habitat for Humanity Build
Northside Drive Baptist Church Work Days
Day 1 - August 24 (7 Volunteers)
Day 2 - September 7 (16 Volunteers) NDBC Lead Day
Day 3 - September 14 (4 Volunteers)
Days 4 & 5 - not workdays for NDBC
Day 6 - October 5 (4 Volunteers)
Day 7 - October 12 (6 Volunteers) Dedication Day
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Church School Kick-Off Breakfast
Sunday, September 8, 2013
in the Fellowship Hall at 9:30 AM
Let's kick-off the new Church School year! You will learn about all the 2013-2014 Church School classes, explore provocative new curriculum, and congratulate all of the children on their promotions to their next grades. Come and reconnect with classmates, friends, and families. Bring your favorite breakfast food to share. Milk, juice and coffee will be provided.
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2013-2014 Church School
Sundays: 9:30 AM-10:30 AM
BABIES AND CHILDREN
Nursery: (Room 100)
The nursery at Northside Drive is a safe space where children can learn and play. Our childcare workers have many years of experience and dedication serving, loving, and teaching the children of Northside Drive. Please bring a diaper bag filled with your child's diapers, snacks, and clothes.
Teacher(s): Maria Cox and Lynda Day
Twos and Threes: (Room 102)
Through Church School at Northside Drive, younger preschoolers are given a place to learn, play, sing, and pray in order to grow up to be the people that God created them to be. From the earliest age, this preschool class provides a safe space for children while teaching them about God's love. Younger preschoolers will participate in Cherub Choir practice during the Church School time.
Teacher(s): JB Gilbert and Flora Carswell
Fours and Fives: (Room 101)
Sunday School for older preschoolers is a balanced mix of free and structured time with planned activities and age-appropriate Bible lessons. Each week the children will open their spirits and their minds to God's love for them. Older preschoolers will attend the Cherub Choir practice in the 2s and 3s Church School classroom.
Teacher(s): Virginia Gilbert and Rotating Teachers
School Age Children: (Room 204)
This class uses the Seasons of the Spirit curriculum designed especially for a children's Children's education program where four or more age groups are taught in one classroom. The teachers tailor their lessons to the individual children with whom they work. Students grow together through comprehensive Bible study, application of Bible lessons to everyday discipleship, and a variety of age appropriate activities.
Teacher(s): Susan Harlan and Rhonda Harris
CHILDREN'S MUSIC
Cherub Choir: (Room 102)
The Cherub Choir is for ages 2 through Kindergarten and meets weekly on Sunday mornings from 10:25-10:50 AM. The focus of this choir is to introduce Bible songs and simple hymns to the children. The children will learn to play musical instruments. This choir sings in worship approximately eight times between the months of September and May. For more information, contact Amanda Gregg at cherubchoir@northsidedrive.org.
Director: Amanda Gregg
Celestial Choir: (Chapel)
The Celestial Choir is for children in Grades 1-5 and meets weekly on Sunday mornings from 10:25-10:50 AM. The focus of this choir is to introduce elements of worship, liturgical seasons, and familiar hymns. This choir sings in worship approximately ten times per year between the months of September and May. The music is oftentimes enhanced with hand chimes or hand bells. For more information, contact Nicole Harbin at celestialchoir@northsidedrive.org.
Director: Nicole Harbin
YOUTH
Youth: (The Conference Room)
Youth Church School strives to be an organic spiritual experience in the ordinary contexts of church and daily life. The group integrates a wide array of topics and disciplines into a learning environment that nurtures spiritual maturity. The big picture goal: to ready students for a life of thoughtful and engaged Christian faith. The youth will also participate in the Acolyte program and lead in the worship service.
Teacher(s): Brian Knight
ADULTS
Allen-Davis Class: (Room 116)
This church school class is for middle-aged to senior men who are seeking an informal yet informative class experience. The class will explore the New Testament General Epistles in the Fall and selected Psalms in the Spring.
Teacher(s): Larry McSwain
Fellowship of Parents: (Room 207)
While open to all, this community consists mainly of tired parents who long for an hour of adult conversation about how to live out their faith as a partner, parent, and progressive Baptist in a busy and changing world. The curriculum will include Bible studies, book studies, and theological topics. The class will begin with a study of the "hard sayings" of Jesus-those difficult and meddlesome things that leave us scratching our heads or wishing he hadn't said that.
Teacher(s): Kristofer Schleicher, Karen Perry, David Cook, and Marie Cook
Art & Soul Class: (Room 202)
This class of mixed ages and stages emphasizes Bible study through a variety of resources. The year will begin with three lessons on the General Epistles, the conclusion of a study begun last spring. In October and November the class will study the lectionary texts through the Feasting on the Word curriculum, followed by a special Advent study. The spring semester will feature a mixture of lectionary study, Lenten focus, and intense examination of a book of the Bible.
Teacher(s): Dan Oakley and Cathy Wooten
Community Leader(s): Barbara Atchley
Friendship Class: (Room 205)
In the Fall the class will begin with the study of Jude, followed by Titus, otherwise known as the "little books." The class will also learn a new spiritual practice each month beginning with Silence. Other topics will be studied such as "changing places" and the "death of a spouse." Advent and Lent will consist of special studies. Every member of the class helps to choose the curriculum.
Teacher(s): Mary Ann Hickman
Roger Williams Class: (Room 201)
Named for a seventeenth century Baptist champion of religious liberty, this group surveys the development of Christianity by examining the thought and faith of dozens of especially influential persons and their writings. This class will focus primarily on the book of Genesis and will utilize Bill Moyers' Genesis: A Living Conversation as the central text. Any adult-age participant is welcome.
Teacher(s): Mary Lester
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Music @ NDBC
Paul Fletcher, Director of Music Calling All Musicians!! Our adult musical groups at NDBC will soon be convening to kick off the fall season of music-making! If you would like to experience the joy of music in ministry, then we invite you to join us! The Sanctuary Choir will resume its weekly Wednesday evening rehearsal schedule on September 4, at 7:30 PM, in the Choir Room, and the choir will sing regularly once again in morning worship beginning on Sunday, September 8. All singers are invited to join us! The Northside Drive Ringers will resume its weekly Sunday afternoon rehearsal schedule on September 8, at 5 PM, in the Bell Room. The Handbell Ensemble will resume its weekly Sunday evening rehearsal schedule on September 15, at 6:30 PM, in the Bell Room. If you would like to join a Handbell choir, please contact Music Director Paul Fletcher at paul@northsidedrive.org. We look forward to having you with us!! |
Triple E: God, Is That You?  With Dr. Jim Mahaffey September 10, @ 11 AM In the Fellowship Hall Jim, a nuclear engineer, research scientist, and writer, will explain, in his usual accessible and entertaining way, the largely inexplicable Higgs Boson, or God Particle, and its implications for scientists of the future...and the rest of us. Don't miss it! |
Pastor's Wednesday Morning Bible Study
We meet weekly from 10:30-11:30 AM, beginning September 11, in the church's Conference Room. Right now, the plan is to go through Advent. We study the texts selected in the Revised Common Lectionary for the next Sunday. Large print editions are available each week and for the upcoming Sunday. Discussion is deep and wide and lively. All are invited.
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Prayer Retreat
Sabbath Rest Silent Retreats Wednesday, September 11, 2013 at Ignatius House Please join me for a wonderful afternoon of time alone with God, beginning at noon on Wednesday, September 11. We meet for lunch and then share time together to welcome a time of prayer and rest before God. Registration is easy by following this link http://bit.ly/RlbHQC . Scholarships are available for those that cannot afford the $22.00 registration fee. Simply email me by return mail. Lunch and a generous amount of resources are provided so you only need bring yourself. A message with additional instructions will be sent the week of the retreat after registration. The $22 fee is paid at the door with a check made payable to ACM. Directions to Ignatius House can be located at the link below. Hope you can join us for this time of spending time with God alone. Becky Shoaf 404-358-7760 www.sabbath-rest.com http://bit.ly/OGsfN2 |
Northside Yoga
Beginning September 11, YOGA will meet on Wednesdays at 5:15 PM, in the Fellowship Hall with Amanda Gregg. The cost is $60 for a 6-week session or $13 per class for drop-in. Bring a mat, water, and small towel, and wear comfortable clothing. To make a reservation for a class session, email Amanda at mandayoga@gmail.com or visit www.northsidedrive.org. |
A Book on the Boundary: A Study of Deuteronomy
Led by Rev. Mike Gregg
September 11-November 20
@ 6:15 PM in Room 202
The Israelites are on the verge of entering the Promised Land. Moses delivers a pep talk to guide the people as they look ahead to their new lives as followers of the One God. Deuteronomy is a book on the boundaries. The reader is taken to the boundary of the land, the edge of the future of the Hebrew people, and the threshold of a new understanding of God. This study will explore the limits of the text while increasing our knowledge of God's law.
Chapters 1-4: The Spies and Remembering the Wilderness Journey
Chapters 4-6: The Ten Commandments
Chapters 7-11: Taking the Land, the Golden Calf, and the New Tablets
Chapters 12-26: The Deuteronomic Code: Worship, Diet, Leadership, and Identity
Chapters 27-28: Blessings and Curses
Chapters 29-30: Renewal of the Covenant and Exhortation to Obedience
Chapters 31-34: Joshua Becomes Leader, The Song of Moses, and Moses Dies
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Northside Kids: Day at the Zoo
September 14 @ Noon Join us at Zoo Atlanta on Saturday, September 14. Bring a picnic lunch at 11 AM to Grant Park. We'll hop in line for the zoo at noon. For more information, contact Rachel Sherron at rachel@northsidedrive.org. |
Church Council*
The next Church Council meeting will be Monday, September 16, at 7 PM in the Fellowship Hall. *The Church Council consists of the Moderator, Senior Pastor, Treasurer, and Church Clerk, the chairs of the Diaconate, the Finance, Personnel, and Nominating Committees, the Adult Education, Children's, Communications/Technology, Facilities Management, Grounds, Landscaping, Hospitality, Marketing, Membership Development, Memorial Gifts, Missions, Preschool Liaison, Worship/Music, and Youth Ministry Teams, the Auxiliary Triple E, and the church staff. |
NDBC Book Club  A book review of A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving will be Wednesday, September 18, at 1 PM in the Fellowship Hall. Susan Harlan will be the facilitator and Nancy F. Davis the hostess. Bring your lunch; dessert and beverages will be furnished. |
Anniversary Sunday Luncheon
Sunday, September 29, 2013 12:15 PM in the Fellowship Hall
Join us, following the 11 AM worship service on Sunday, September 29, for our annual anniversary luncheon. This year Melissa Bryson will be catering the meal (menu to be announced next week). Cost will be $7 per person, with a $25 family cap.
To make a reservation for the luncheon you may use the Welcome card attached to the Order of Worship, call the church office at 404-237-8621, visit our website, or email your reservation to info@northsidedrive.org no later than Thursday, September 26.
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Also, in celebration of the restoration of our Schantz Pipe Organ, Northside Drive Organist Jeff Harbin will present a recital on Anniversary Sunday, September 29, at 2 PM, in the afternoon following lunch. The program will feature both classical works, transcriptions and arrangements of favorite hymns.
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Church Week
SUNDAY, September 8 - Back to School Sunday 9:30 AM - Church School Kick-Off Breakfast 11:00 AM - Morning Worship 12:15 PM - Worship & Music Ministry Team Meeting 5:00 PM - Northside Drive Ringers TUESDAY, September 10 9:00 AM - Preschool Liaison Ministry Team Meeting 11:00 AM - Triple E WEDNESDAY, September 11 10:30 AM - Pastor's Bible Study 5:15 PM - Yoga 6:15 PM - Deuteronomy Bible Study 7:30 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal SATURDAY, September 14 Habitat for Humanity Build 12:00 PM - Northside Kids Day at the Zoo |
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THIS SUNDAY'S LECTIONARY TEXT September 8, 2013
Jeremiah 18:1-11 Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 Luke 14:25-33 |
PASTOR'S
CHURCH GROWTH
TIP OF THE WEEK
Tell two friends tomorrow what you like about the NDBC e-newsletter and email it to them.
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This Week's
TENDER LOVING
PRAYER
(TLP List)
Wilma Underwood
Helen White
Miriam Wright
Nelle Holbrook
*The TLP is a Diaconate ministry. Each week's list contains the names of three NDBC senior adults, plus two or three others who are facing a difficult time. If you would like your name placed on our rotating TLP list, please give the church office a call.
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SEPTEMBER
BIRTHDAYS
Beth Laxton - 1
Joseph Cadaret - 1
Kristi Wamberg - 2
Linda Clark - 4
Amy Bell - 6
Marie Cook - 9
Jeff Harbin - 10
Chloe Jerden - 10
Liz Harris-Lamkin - 11
Tim Getsay - 12
Jane Lamkin - 13
JB Gilbert - 14
Betsy Walker - 14
Suzette Knight - 15
Will Ervin - 15
Susan Pearson - 15
Megan Hendrix - 15
Hal Meeks - 18
Tom Hicks - 18
Karen Massey - 18
Henry Collins - 18
Linda Rushing - 18
Cyndi Vander Ven - 19
Linda Bridges - 20
Rebecca Moore - 20
Kendall Konenkamp - 21
Jake Baumstark - 21
Becky Shoaf - 22
Bil Cadaret - 22
Ingrid Bongers - 24
Mary Dutton - 25
Ann White Morton - 27
Don DaLee - 30
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PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Come join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 PM, in Room #207, the 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. |
FAMILY LUNCHES AFTER CHURCH
Join with other NDBC families for after-church lunches. Everyone is invited for a time of fun and fellowship together! Oct 20 - Moe's Nov 17 - Zoe's Kitchen Dec 15 - La Parrilla For more information contact Amanda Gregg at amanda_agd@yahoo.com. We hope to see you there. Northside Kids 2013-2014 Calendar |
ROMEOS
(Retired Older Men
Eating Out)
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 12 PM-1 PM.
A time to visit with friends,
tell stories and eat good food (bring your lunch money)!
Piccadilly Cafeteria
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NDBC 2030
NDBC 20.30 is a group for singles and couples in their 20's and
30's to come together for special events, social gatherings, Bible
studies, and mission work. We are an informal and casual group.
Even if you are not a member of Northside Drive Baptist, you are
invited and accepted. We are a group that explores life together
in hopes of learning more about ourselves, our place in the world,
and our connection with God. NDBC 20.30 is place to be honest
and a place to belong.
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UNPLUGGED Young Adult Dinners at HomeEvery First Friday Night at 7 PM Sharing food and friendship that feed our souls. Join us as we unplug from our busy schedules and gather for casual dinners at the homes of members of Northside Drive Baptist Church. Bring a side item or dessert and the main course will be provided. For more information, contact Mike Gregg at mike@northsidedrive.org. Check the Young Adults event calendar on the website, Facebook page, or in print for a full list of dates. |
DINNER AND DISCUSSION
Young Adult Small Group Every Third Sunday at 7PM @ Central City Tavern The young adults of Northside Drive Baptist Church are invited to listen to the Homebrewed Christianity podcast at homebrewedchristianity.com and share their thoughts over dinner at Central City Tavern on Howell Mill. For more information, contact Mike Gregg at mike@northsidedrive.org. Check the Young Adults event calendar for a full list of dates. |
YOUTH LUNCH AFTER CHURCH
The NDBC Youth meet every 2nd Sunday after church to have lunch together. For more information contact the church office at info@northsidedrive.org.
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LIFESPAN
LUNCH & LEARN Lunch & Learn resumes September 19, and will run through November 2, at Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church. Come join us for fun and fellowship. For questions, call LifeSpan at 404-237-7307.Brochures are available in the Fellowship Hall. |
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. |
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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