Jan 22 Bulletin

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01.22.17

DirecTV Dinner


CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP

Peachtree is a community of Jesus followers inviting people to love God in heart, mind, soul, and strength.

ASSEMBLE IN GOD’S NAME Prelude Highland Cathedral  arr. Andy Bayles

GO IN GOD’S NAME Offering Our Gifts My Shepherd Will Supply My Need

Hymn of Response* In Christ Alone

Mack Wilberg

Congregational Introit Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation Prayer of Adoration*

GIVE PRAISE TO GOD Hymn of Praise† All Creatures of Our God and King  #100 Lighting the Candles Placing the Bible

KIRKIN’ O’ THE TARTANS The Tartan Procession & Presentation  Hymn* Amazing Grace The Tartan Recession

GIVE BACK TO GOD Life of the Congregation† Pastoral Prayer & The Lord’s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, And forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors, And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

Invitation and Benediction* My Shepherd will supply my need: Jehovah is His name; In pastures fresh He makes me feed, beside the living stream. He brings my wandering spirit back when I forsake His ways, And leads me, for His mercy’s sake, in paths of truth and grace.

Postlude

When I walk through the shades of death, Thy presence is my stay; One word of Thy supporting breath drives all my fears away. Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, doth still my table spread; My cup with blessings overflows, Thine oil anoints my head. The sure provisions of my God attend me all my days; O may Thy house be my abode, and all my work be praise! There would I find a settled rest, while others go and come; No more a stranger, nor a guest, but like a child at home. Doxology* Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow  #544

LISTEN TO GOD’S WORD

DirecTV Dinner Matthew 14:6–21  (Pew Bible 1520) Dr. Richard Kannwischer

The flowers in the Sanctuary this morning are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of: Lawrence V. Starkey, Jr. by his loving wife, Nancy Matthews Starkey

* Those who are able, please stand. † Ushers will seat latecomers at this time.

If your young child needs attention during worship, live broadcasts of the service are available in the Williams Center and the Nursing Mothers and Infants Room off of the Williams Center.


LEADING WORSHIP

MILESTONES

8:45

BIRTHS

Dr. Richard Kannwischer  Senior Pastor Chuck Roberts  Pastor for Congregational Life

Caroline Grace Thome  1/11 Mandy & Julian Thome Grandparents: Pam & Alex Mullen

10:00

Dr. Richard Kannwischer  Senior Pastor Chuck Roberts  Pastor for Congregational Life

HOSPITALS

11:15

R. Grant Campbell  (No Visitors) Grady

Dr. Richard Kannwischer  Senior Pastor Chuck Roberts  Pastor for Congregational Life Scott Tucker  Interim Associate Pastor

FAMILY MEMBER DEATHS

LIGHTING THE CANDLES Abby Armstrong  8:45 Caden & Beckett McLary  11:15

PLACING THE BIBLE Karen Lim  8:45 Andy McGhee  10:00 Willa McGimsey  11:15

LEADING THE MUSIC The Chancel Choir The Atholl Highlanders Pipe & Drums USA The Vega Quartet Mary Hoffman  Director of Music Andy Bayles  Assoc. Director of Music & Worship Steven Wooddell  Organist Elizabeth Fayette  Violin Jessica Shuang Wu  Violin Yinzi Kong  Viola Guang Wang  Cello

Dr. Charles L. Brown, Jr.  1/14 Father of Hyland Justice Michael Kloster  1/16 Son of Gil Kloster Patricia Turriff Ownby  1/5 Mother of Debby McCarty; Grandmother of Jack, Peter, Benjamin & Patrick Myer Helen Reinbolt  1/12 Mother of Sharon Timmerman


Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans A

cross North America, people of Scots descent celebrate their cultural and religious heritage by Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans, when they bring the tartan of their clan’s heritage into church for a day. If you were to ask a native Scot about the ancient tradition of Kirkin’, you might get a blank stare and some muttering about Americans and brigadoonery. Scotland knows nothing about this tradition. It’s something only we colonials do. That makes sense, if you think about it: it’s only the people far from home who need reminders of their heritage and tradition. Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans likely began during World War II, when famous Scots pastor Rev. Peter Marshall grew discouraged at American isolationist sentiment. He felt Americans had forgotten their roots across the sea and wanted to remind Presbyterians that they were sons and daughters of Scotland, had family there, and that their own faith had been passed to them by tough Scots under persecution. On April 27, 1941, Rev. Marshall gave a sermon entitled “The Kirkin’ o’ the Tartans,” and the first Kirkin’ was held. Today, remember how good it is to know your family and your heritage, how we received our faith, and at what cost. We lift up only one heritage today: Scotland, with its tartans and bagpipes. Many of us come from different countries and continents, from other tribes and nations, and those paths led us to this place and time. Our deepest heritage, though, is as part of the tribe of Christians, with God as our Father and Christ our brother, for our citizenship is from Heaven.

The Peachtree Tartan Collection

In 2006–2011, 2013–2017, sewn by Jean Jakes In 2012, sewn by Jean Jakes, Hyland Justice & Margaret Taylor In 2005, sewn by Jean Jakes, Marcia Rainey, Eleanor Thumser & Teena Everhart Coordination of the Kirkin’ by Anne Wray & Sheldon Staples

The Clan Banners of Peachtree Presbyterian: ANDREWS Hunting

Given by Jane North Brown & family

ARMSTRONG Modern

Given by Nancy & Rick Armstrong

ELLIOT

Given by the families of Jim Elliot, John Elliot & Sue Elliot Clineburg

FARQUHARSON Modern

AYRSHIRE

Given by Steve, Alice & John Lyons

BALFOUR

Given by Jason & Scarlett Ferguson

BUCHANAN

Given by Powell A. Fraser, Jr. & Eloise Fraser Shepherd

Given by Andrea Ayers Lutz Given by Robert Balfour Given by Rachel Bunte & family

CAMERON

Given by Millie Martin Fite & Iris Heany

CAMERON OF LOCHIEL

Given by Beverly Cameron Plumlee & Leslie Plumlee Davis

CAMPBELL Ancient

Given by Grant, Michele & Cole Campbell

FERGUSON Modern FRASER

GORDON Dress

Given by Joel & Pat Milne & family

GOW Modern

Given by Trey & Amy McGowan

GRAHAM

Given by Steven Graham Sharabura & family

GRAHAM OF MENTIETH

CRAWFORD

Given by Staci Graham

CRAWFORD

Given by Jeannette Harris

CROFT

Given by Corwin Robison

CUMMING

Given by Mary & Hamilton Williams

DAVIDSON

Given by Andy & Lynn Hamilton

DUNCAN

Given by Barbara & Chip Hamilton

DUNCAN Modern

Given by Sara Harrington & Vicki Harrington Franch

Given by Lucille & Harry Crawford Given by Jim & Betty Crawford Given by Cheryl Dougherty Given by Betty & Tom Cummings Given by Anne Wray Given by Judy & Duncan Gray Given by Glenn & Ellen Duncan LaGrone

EDINBOROUGH Given by Rick Kell

GRANT GUNN

HAMILTON HAMILTON

HAMILTON Traditional HANNA

HUNTER

Given by Richard Hunter

JOHNSTON

Given by Virginia Dilkes


KEITH Ancient

MACMILLAN

ROBERTSON Ancient Hunting

KERR

MACNEIL

RUSSELL

KINCAID

MAXWELL

SINCLAIR Hunting

KIRKPATRICK

MCDOWELL

SINCLAIR Modern

MACBETH Modern

MCFADDEN

SMITH

MCGILL

STEWART Royal

MCNEIL

US ARMY

MCPHEE Modern

US MARINE CORPS

MCPHERSON

US NAVY

MITCHELL Modern

US NAVY SEABEE

Given by Huston Keith Given by Ann Evers Given by Glenn & Jim Kincaid Given by Mary Jane & David Kirkpatrick Given by Rick & Nancy Barnes in memory & honor of Sherard

MACDIARMID Modern

Given by the Spence McLelland family

MACDONALD Ancient

Given by Ray & Cate McConnell

MACDONALD Dress

Given by Lorie & Mack Donaldson Secord

MACDOUGALL

Given by the Frederick family

MACDUFF

Given by Janie Jeter

MACGREGOR

Given by Ethel MacGregor Wotton

MACINTOSH

Given by Meryl McMillan Dilcher Given by Pam Neal Fellows Given by Sally Maxwell Given by Jan & Phil Curtis Given by the Epperson & Fosgate families Given by Kelly & Stanley Dean Given by Dave & Martha McNeil Given by the McDuffie family Given by Leigh Gillespie Given by the Mitchell Purvis family

MONTREAT

Given by the McAskill family

MUNRO

Given by Stephen & Jaclyn Cannon

Given in memory of Sarah Margaret Willins Chandler

MACINTOSH Ancient

NICHOLSON

MACKAY

NICHOLSON

MACLELLAN Ancient

PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE

MACLEOD Hunting

REIVER DUNBAR

MACLEOD OF LEWIS

REIVER FRASER

Given by Sheldon Staples & Will Wray Given by Cindy & Kell Martin Given by the Spence McClelland family Given by the McAskill family Given by Elizabeth Sibert & family

MACLEOD OF LEWIS Given by Jean Thrash

Given by Megan Nicholson Given by the Nickles family Given by Barbara Exley Given by Jean Jakes

Given in memory of Virginia Sheppard Lawrence

ROBERTSON

Given by Megan Nicholson

Given by Lib & Chuck Roberts & family Given by Charles Russell Morgan Given by Jean Jakes

Given by Tom & Joanna Mangum Given by Julia & Steve Smith Given by Walter Stewart Given by those who served Given by Betty & Jim Crawford Given by Nancy & Rick Armstrong Given by Cdr. Kirsten Neff, Cdr. James Nielsen & family

US AIR FORCE

Given by Joanne & Mike Joiner

US COAST GUARD

Given by Jenelle & Tom Patton & those who served

WALLACE

Given by the Joseph Wallace Chapman Jr. family

WALLACE

Given by Beth, Charlie, Judson & Stewart Wallace

WALLACE Ancient

Given by the Teegarden family

WALLACE Hunting

Given by the Teegarden family

WILSON

Given by Jo & Ben Shippen

New marching poles for the 2012 Kirkin’ and beyond donated by: Rachel Bunte, Ashley & Joe Chapman, Betty & Jim Crawford, Pam Fellows, Vicki & Hal Franch, Emilie & Dick Friese, Polley Lawrence, Alice & Steve Lyons, Margaret & John McAskill, Pat & Joel Milne, Julia & Steve Smith, Sheldon & Max Staples, and Anne Wray.




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