September 01, 2009
September 1, 2009 Edition
By Morningside Staff
Morningside Presbyterian Church, Atlanta
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK; Tuesday Night, September 1; Wednesday Night, September 2; Sunday, September 13; Did you Know
eNews@Morningside September 1 - September 6, 2009
September 6, 2009
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:30 a.m. Coffee and Conversation
9:45 a.m. Church School
Adult
We will continue our series on Paul's Letter to the Romans.
Children
We will enjoy "It's a Noisy Place! - The Story of the First Creatures with Songs and Games." The scripture for the school-age classes is from Psalms, and the focus on God's loving care for us through creation and the praise we return to Him.
Double-Digits (5th & 6th graders)
We will focus on what it means to be Presbyterian.
11:00 a.m. Worship
Christopher Henry preaching, Church and the iPod Generation
Texts: Jeremiah 1:4-10, Acts 20:7-12
12:00 p.m. Fellowship
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK...
If you observe a really happy man, you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing double dahlias in his garden, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert. He will not be searching for happiness as if it were a collar button that has rolled under a radiator.
- W. Beran Wolfe
Although he survives for most people only through this quote, Walter Beran Wolfe was a real person, an Austrian-born American psychiatrist and student/translator of Alfred Adler. It comes from his masterpiece, How to Be Happy Though Human (1931), which was one of the first self-help bestsellers. Wolfe died in an accident at the age of thirty-five.
Tuesday Night, September 1...
Men of Morningside will meet at 7 p.m. for Theology on Tap at the home of John Keller (3117 West Roxboro Road, 30324). For more information, contact Chris Henry at christopher.andrew.henry@gmail.com.
Wednesday Night, September 2...
The Treble Choir will have their kick-off and orientation from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. For more information, contact Brittney Jaynes, Children's Choir Director, at bwjaynes@gmail.com.
Sunday, September 13...
is New Member Sunday. If you have been thinking about joining Morningside, please be in touch with Joanna Adams at joannamadams@bellsouth.net or Chris Henry at christopher.andrew.henry@gmail.com.
Did you Know...
one of our Afghan refugee family daughters, Rahnuma, is an excellent seamstress and has an opportunity to get some sewing work to earn some money for her family? However, the sewing machine she has been using is permanently broken. If you have a used machine or would be interested in donating a new one, it would be a great help to this family. Rahnuma is also available to do alterations and other sewing projects for members of the congregation. If you can help, please contact Holly Campbell at 404.435.0676 or at: hollycampbell1@gmail.com.
...that Kellie Anderson-Picallo, daughter of Nancy and Andy Anderson, has preached every Sunday this summer at Central Presbyterian Church in Genesco, New York?
More Information
For more information about these events, please contact the church office at 404.876.7396 or office@morningsidepc.org.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK; Tuesday Night, September 1; Wednesday Night, September 2; Sunday, September 13; Did you Know
eNews@Morningside September 1 - September 6, 2009
September 6, 2009
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:30 a.m. Coffee and Conversation
9:45 a.m. Church School
Adult
We will continue our series on Paul's Letter to the Romans.
Children
We will enjoy "It's a Noisy Place! - The Story of the First Creatures with Songs and Games." The scripture for the school-age classes is from Psalms, and the focus on God's loving care for us through creation and the praise we return to Him.
Double-Digits (5th & 6th graders)
We will focus on what it means to be Presbyterian.
11:00 a.m. Worship
Christopher Henry preaching, Church and the iPod Generation
Texts: Jeremiah 1:4-10, Acts 20:7-12
12:00 p.m. Fellowship
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK...
If you observe a really happy man, you will find him building a boat, writing a symphony, educating his son, growing double dahlias in his garden, or looking for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi desert. He will not be searching for happiness as if it were a collar button that has rolled under a radiator.
- W. Beran Wolfe
Although he survives for most people only through this quote, Walter Beran Wolfe was a real person, an Austrian-born American psychiatrist and student/translator of Alfred Adler. It comes from his masterpiece, How to Be Happy Though Human (1931), which was one of the first self-help bestsellers. Wolfe died in an accident at the age of thirty-five.
Tuesday Night, September 1...
Men of Morningside will meet at 7 p.m. for Theology on Tap at the home of John Keller (3117 West Roxboro Road, 30324). For more information, contact Chris Henry at christopher.andrew.henry@gmail.com.
Wednesday Night, September 2...
The Treble Choir will have their kick-off and orientation from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. For more information, contact Brittney Jaynes, Children's Choir Director, at bwjaynes@gmail.com.
Sunday, September 13...
is New Member Sunday. If you have been thinking about joining Morningside, please be in touch with Joanna Adams at joannamadams@bellsouth.net or Chris Henry at christopher.andrew.henry@gmail.com.
Did you Know...
one of our Afghan refugee family daughters, Rahnuma, is an excellent seamstress and has an opportunity to get some sewing work to earn some money for her family? However, the sewing machine she has been using is permanently broken. If you have a used machine or would be interested in donating a new one, it would be a great help to this family. Rahnuma is also available to do alterations and other sewing projects for members of the congregation. If you can help, please contact Holly Campbell at 404.435.0676 or at: hollycampbell1@gmail.com.
...that Kellie Anderson-Picallo, daughter of Nancy and Andy Anderson, has preached every Sunday this summer at Central Presbyterian Church in Genesco, New York?
More Information
For more information about these events, please contact the church office at 404.876.7396 or office@morningsidepc.org.
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