Worship Every Sunday at 10:00 am
4882 Lavista Road | Tucker, Georgia 30084-4460
office@sapctucker.org | 770-938-2833
Directions to St. Andrews

Following worship on March 5th, the youth group invites the congregation to join them at Turner Field for the annual Hunger Walk in support of the Atlanta Food Bank and the Presbyterian Answer to Hunger (PATH).

The youth and adults will meet in the narthex and head downtown at 11:30 a.m.  The group will eat lunch at the food trucks at Turner Field before the walk.  The race starts at 2 p.m.  If you want to attend or are interested in sponsoring our group, you can sign-up in the the narthex or online

Don’t forget to bring athletic clothes to change into, and you can meet the youth group at Turner Field as well.  Parking is free.

On Tuesday, March 14th, DeKalb Medical is sponsoring a community health screening event in Heffner Hall.
Schedule screening through Lifeline at this site or pick up a brochure in our narthex for more information

This Sunday, Feb. 26, Little Light Of Mine will debut a new talent. Our director, David Lukens, is completing his master’s thesis with the help of our youth and Little Light. David has taught everyone to play and sing as they play chimes using a method he has studied and refined for his thesis. Don’t miss Little Light in worship singing and playing the chimes.

Little Light of Mine is a special needs troupe who dance, sing, recite scriptures.  They are directed by Linda Weaver, accompanied by Ed Weaver, and their choreographer is Rachel Ellingson.  They practice each Monday at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church.

Join Presbyterians for a Better Georgia on Tuesday, Feb 21 from 8:30 to 12 PM to advocate in person to make Georgians safer, healthier, and more secure. Gather at Central Presbyterian Church (201 Washington St SW, 30303) for coffee, networking, and legislative updates on homelessness and hunger, increasing access to healthcare and reducing gun violence before crossing to the Capitol for guided visits and meetings with legislators!

New Administrative Assistant Begins We are delighted to welcome Gretchen Perkins to our St. Andrews staff. Gretchen comes to us with a background of varied experience including owning her own voice instruction studio, volunteering at her daughters’ schools, and serving as a Girl Scout troop leader. Most recently she worked as the office manager at Property Works in Decatur. Gretchen has proven herself to be friendly, detail-oriented, a creative problem solver, able to work on multiple projects simultaneously, and proficient in administrative and computer skills. We look forward to having Gretchen on board and hope you will greet her warmly when you get the chance.

Gather at 6 pm for a pancake supper in Hefner Hall.  At 6:45 we’ll transition into Lent with a reflective Ash Wednesday service with sings, prayers, scriptures, interactive prayer stations, and imposition of ashes. If you would like to volunteer to help with the meal or contribute a breakfast casserole, please contact Paige through the office

Look for St. Andrews booth from 1 to 6 pm. This year we’ll be making “Caring for Creation” chili, a vegetarian chili made with cocoa and coffee from our own fair trade ministry.  Come volunteer to serve chili or to talk about St. Andrews and our Caring for Creation work with your Tucker neighbors.

Why?
Statistics show that at least one person out of four has caregiving duties. The average woman will spend more years caring for her parents then raising her children. Many women who choice to have children late in life will likely be raising children and caring for parents at the same time. More and more men are taking on the caregiving responsibilities of their parents. A caregiver is anyone who feels responsible for another person’s welfare because of disability, illness, frailty, life changes and/or losses.

When and Where:

We meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month.
We meet at the home of Pat Bakerin Lilburn. (Contact the office for address)
We begin at 7:00 p.m. and end around 8:30 p.m.

The objectives of this support group are to:
  • Provide a place where people feel understood in the special way that only others who have faced or are facing a similar situation can understand.
  • Provide respite from care giving situations (time away) – a safe place.
  • Help caregivers achieve a sense of perspective on their problems.
  • Provide an opportunity to share resources.
  • Provide rewards (pats on the back) for appropriate behavior.
  • Gain support from others who share the same type of experiences you do.
  • Energize caregivers to extend themselves into the community to advocate for caregiver rights.
Who should come?

Persons who are spouse caregivers, caregivers of relatives and non-relatives (any age)- in home, in community, long distance, those who share care giving duties, and grandparents raising grandchildren.

This group is open to the community.

The Do’s and Don’ts (rules)

What is said in the group is confidential unless the person gives us permission to share.
No requirements for attendance. This is a very informal group.
Participants are expected to not judge each other and to not dominate conversations.
Meeting Agenda:
We catch up on what is going on with each other.
We sometimes have a short program provided by a professional.
We end with a problem sharing/solving session.
We share a meal occasionally.

Support Group Facilitator:

Pat Baker comes to the group with 44 years of experience in the field of aging services having worked with family caregivers since 1980. She has facilitated several support groups and offered several classes for family caregivers since coming to the Atlanta area in 2002. Her passion and ministry is offering support for family caregivers. Professionally she is Director of Health and Human Services/Senior Services for Gwinnett County.

Presbyterian Women in the Presbytery will be on retreat at Calvin Center from 4:30 p.m. February 17th to 4:00 February 18th. Led by Lisle Gwynn Garrity, founder and creative director of A Sanctified Art, the retreat will offer an opportunity to study “Jesus through the Lens of the ARTS. Register NOW to save! Contact Jackie Harper for additional information

 

St. Andrews is making a positive impact, both locally and globally by partnering with Equal Exchange to sell fair trade coffee, tea and chocolate. Each purchase supports a more equitable, alternate trade system and the livelihoods of small farmers worldwide. Thank you for your support of Fair Trade

Quarterly orders for coffee, tea and chocolate are currently underway. Please find brochures in the narthex. Place order forms in the offering plate or contact Mary Evans through the office.

See , www.equalexchange.coop for additional information.