Worship Every Sunday at 10:00 am 4882 Lavista Road | Tucker, Georgia 30084-4460 office@sapctucker.org | 770-938-2833 Directions to St. Andrews |
The 39ers are a group of folks that like to meet and eat and have fellowship together and everyone is invited to attend. They are meeting at Bambinelli’s on Tuesday, May 30th at Noon. (2039 Crescent Centre Blvd, Tucker)
Don’t Forget -This Sunday, May 21 at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary.
It is time to order Coffee from Equal Exchange Equal Exchange’s mission is to build long-term trade partnerships that are economically just and environmentally sound, and to foster mutually beneficial relationships between farmers and consumers. Here is the link to the coffee. If you have any questions or an order please contact Cindy Weimer before May 22nd at cindybethe@gmail.com.
re:loom will meet Monday, May 15th at 11:00 a.m. in the church library. Please feel free to bring your lunch and we will share a meal together. Come and find out what we do for this worthwhile organization and join us in lively conversation. If you want to know more about re:loom, please click here. Please park in the spaces along the curb, next to the office building
On Sunday, May 21, we will celebrate our graduating High School Seniors in worship and with a reception afterward. We will have a basket out for each graduating senior beginning this Sunday, if you would like to bring cards or write a note. Our graduating seniors are: Sam Phillips and Adam Forrester, and the Rev. Dr. Camille with her Doctorate of Ministry Degree.
If you were unable to come to the Dementia Friendly Church session this past Sunday and are interested in knowing more about Dementia, Pat Baker would be more than happy to visit with you one on one. To set up a time to talk or meet with her, please email pat@sapctucker.org or call 678-438-3673.
Caring For Creation is collecting glasses in the Narthex, beginning this Sunday. Do you have a drawer at home with glasses that you don’t use any more? We are accepting all types of eye glasses: prescription glasses, loose lenses, reading glasses, sunglasses, and even broken glasses. Bring them in and we’ll get them to those in need.
Caring Hands – May 14
On Mother’s Day, we will take a special offering to benefit the Presbyterian Homes of Georgia Caring Hands Fund. Presbyterian Homes is a ministry devoted to God’s seniors in our care. For 74 years, the Caring Hands Fund offers benevolent care for six Presbyterian Homes communities in Georgia with contributions directly supporting the care of residents who have outlived their financial resources. Our congregation joins Presbyterian churches statewide to annually support this ministry. Learn more about Presbyterian Homes of Georgia and their vital ministry on their website.
If you would like to give to this offering, please put “Caring Hands” in the memo of your check. If giving online, please select Mission and put “Caring Hands” in the Notes.
Pentecost Offering – May 28
A foundation of faith established during childhood through young adulthood helps ensure lifelong faith and service. When you give to the Pentecost Offering, you are helping to provide opportunities for young people to grow and share their faith in Christ. 40% of this offering stays with our congregation to benefit youth ministries in the area.
If you would like to give to this offering, please put “Pentecost” in the memo of your check. If giving online, please select Mission and put “Pentecost” in the Notes.
On May 7 after worship from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm, everyone is invited to learn more about dementia and how St. Andrews can become a dementia-friendly church. Pat Baker will be presenting materials from Dementia Friendly Georgia to give members a better understanding of the difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s, normal aging vs. dementia, the 5 key messages about dementia and how to communicate with someone who is facing the challenges of having dementia. All ages are invited for this informative presentation