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4882 Lavista Road | Tucker, Georgia 30084-4460
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Saturday, September 22, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Friends of Refugees’ Jolly Ave Community Gardens in Clarkston. (725 Jolly Ave S, Clarkston, GA 30021)

We will build and landscape a bus stop for a company that supports refugee workers. For more details, or to sign-up contact: Josh Price or Mike Bearden, 404-660-8234. This mission opportunity is for all youth and adults. Click here to sign up. Please bring work gloves and a post-hole digger, if you have them.

Sunday, September 30th at 9:00 am.

Are you a visitor who’d like to learn more about St. Andrews? Join us in the narthex (sanctuary entrance) parlor for coffee, pastries, and a chance to meet some of our congregation’s leaders. Learn more about what it means to be Presbyterian and get information on opportunities to get engaged in the church’s many activities. Questions: contact Paige at paigemk@gmail.com. We look forward to getting to know you better!

Join your church family around the table in Heffner Hall September 23rd, after the 10 AM service for fellowship and great food. Bring your favorite dessert or cook-out side to share. If you’d like to volunteer to help, you can sign up here, or contact Paige McKay Kubik. 

Mission Opportunity Saturday, September 22, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at the Friends of Refugees’ Jolly Ave Community Gardens in Clarkston. We will build and landscape a bus stop for a company that supports refugee workers. For more details, or to sign-up contact: Josh Price or Mike Bearden, 404-660-8234. This mission opportunity is for all youth and adults.

Sunday, September 16, after worship. All members of St. Andrews ordained by the PC(USA) are invited to stay after worship for a brief refresher on serving communion in the front of the sanctuary. Contact Merle Westbrook with any questions

Youth All 6th-12th graders are invited to our choir kick-off at 5:00 p.m. this Sunday in the choir room. Youth Group is from 6:00-7:30 pm, with pizza, salad and games in the Youth Lounge. Bring your friends and be ready to have a blast

For the past several months, we as a congregation have been studying, praying, and talking about the question: How is God calling us to be good neighbors? This is the way we have been discerning how
we live out the two greatest commandments—to love God and neighbor. Love shared with our neighbor
is love shared with God. On September 23rd we will begin a seven-week series, “Won’t You Be My
Neighbor?”  We’ll explore how we, both as a congregation and as individuals  can follow the two
greatest commandments.

Church Work Day We are planning an all-church work day, this Saturday September 8th, from 7:00 am-Noon. Come early to beat the heat. Folks are also welcome to come later in the morning, if you are not an early bird. Bring a metal rake and work gloves, if you have them. For mote information please contact Paul Burns 770-493-7640.

There will be a bobcat  and lots of spreading of mulch.  Lots of cheap labor is needed!

Rally Day  This Sunday, September 9th at 9:00 am in the double room in the education building. Come for a light breakfast, then children and youth will meet their Sunday School teachers and head off to class. Adults will have an opportunity to learn about class offerings for the fall. Here is a list of our classes this fall:

  • Nursery 9:00 am Infants-2 years old; 3 and 4-year-olds may join the nursery during worship. Room 107
  • Younger Elementary Age 3-1st grade, Curriculum: At Home With God, Room 106
  • Older Elementary 2nd-5th grade, Curriculum: At Home With God, Room 111
  • Middle and High School Youth “The Real Justice League,” Senior High Youth Room
  • Fidelis Adults, The Present Word, Library
  • Potpourri Adults, Unafraid by Rev. Adam Hamilton, Room 116
  • Kairos Adults, “Rediscovering Paul,” Room 117

Please join us and bring your favorite breakfast finger food to share. You can sign up to help at Rally Day at this link, or contact Paige Kubik at paigemk@gmail.com

September 5, a group from St. Andrews went to a dinner to support the Friends of Refugees. Our Mission Ministry is working on a partnership so that St. Andrews can become more involved in some little way of helping refugees. To get a flavor of Clarkston, watch this video and get to know our neighboring town.
https://www.clarkstonfilm.com/#video