May 25, 2025

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ORDER OF WORSHIP

9:45

Prelude

Doxology (God Be Praised)

Welcome and Dwell Liturgy

Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Life of the Congregation

If I Forget, Yet God Remembers

Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer

Be Thou My Vision

REMEMBER ME

PSALM 25

REV. WES NICHOLS

ASSOCIATE PASTOR

In Christ Alone

Invitation and Benediction

Postlude

Congregational songs are listed in bold italic.

SERMON OUTLINE

REMEMBER ME

Psalm 25

Even in shame, God remembers us. We are invited to ask for help, wait on him, and trust that we are never forgotten.

I: The Struggle with Shame

• David wrestles with shame, betrayal, and fear.

• Shame makes us feel forgotten by God.

• But God has a perfect memory—he forgets our sins, not us.

II: God Shows us that we can overcome shame by…

• Asking for Help

• Being Willing to Wait

• Choosing to Trust

III: Conclusion & Application

Remember that God will never forget you .

Daily Dwell: May 25-May 31

“…according to your love remember me, for you, L ord , are good.” - Psalm 25:7

DWELL OVERVIEW

JANUARY

Dwell: Living in God’s Presence with the Psalms

Psalm 90 | God’s Greatest Desire

Psalm 27 | Why We’re So Afraid

Psalm 1 | How to Dwell (And Not Dwell)

Psalm 135 | The Power of Prayer

FEBRUARY

Amazed: Loving the One to Whom You Pray

Psalm 19 | God is Creator

Psalm 145 | God is Sovereign

Psalm 86 | God is Faithful

Psalm 146 | God is Just

MARCH

Curious: Bringing Your Questions to God

Psalm 8 | What is Man that You are Mindful of Him?

Psalm 137 | How Can We Sing In A Foreign Land?

Psalm 13 | How Long?

Psalm 22 | Why Have You Forsaken Me?

Psalm 121 | Where Will My Help Come From?

APRIL

Hopeful: Choosing Anticipation Over Despair

Psalm 40 | Waiting: From Pit to Rock

Psalm 118 | Rescuing: From Surrounded to Salvation

Psalm 16 | Rising: From Death to Life

Psalm 42 | Hoping: From Tears to Trust

MAY

Vulnerable: Asking God for What You Need

Psalm 39 | Hear Me

Psalm 139 | Search Me

Psalm 67 | Bless Me

Psalm 25 | Remember Me

JUNE

Faithful: Relying on God in Uncertain Times

Psalm 62 | Salvation: A Rocky Shelter

Psalm 91 | Trust: A Feathered Nest

Psalm 130 | Patience: A Watchful Guardian

Psalm 18 | Help: A Sure Step

Psalm 85 | Righteousness: An Unlikely Kiss

JULY

Persevering: Struggling with God

Psalm 2 | The Raging Nations

Psalm 70 | The Slow Response

Psalm 142 | The Cave Prison

Psalm 88 | The Closest Friend

AUGUST

Teachable: Following God’s Guidance and Wisdom

Psalm 119 | A Bright Lamp

Psalm 37 | A Heart’s Desire

Psalm 127 | A Deep Sleep

Psalm 73 | A Forever Portion

Psalm 32 | A Loving Eye

SEPTEMBER

Unifying: Pursuing a Deeper Togetherness

Psalm 133 | The Goal: Dwelling in Unity

Psalm 55 | The Problem: A Lack of Trust

Psalm 34 | The Solution: The Lord is Good

Psalm 15 | The Result: A New Way to Live

OCTOBER

Gracious: Healing Our Brokenness

Psalm 36 | Aware

Psalm 51 | Admit

Psalm 31 | Trust

Psalm 103 | Remember

NOVEMBER

Grateful: Giving Thanks Every Day

Psalm 100 | Because You Belong to Him

Psalm 50 | Because He is Not Silent

Psalm 136 | Because of His Love

Psalm 107 | Because of Your Story

DECEMBER / ADVENT

Joyful: Celebrating the Savior

Psalm 131 | Joy as Humble Presence

Psalm 46 | Joy as Peaceful Presence

Psalm 63 | Joy as Loving Presence

Psalm 23 | Joy as Hopeful Presence

We honor the memory of the fallen men and women who have fought for our freedom.

On this solemn day, we pause to remember these heroes and their sacrifices.

As followers of Christ, we recognize the power of sacrificial love. Jesus said, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”

JOHN 15:13

FINDING GOD IN ORDINARY LIFE

JUNE 10–JULY 17

Tuesdays | 7pm

Wednesdays | 10am *

Thursdays | 7:20am ( zoom )

* Childcare available on Wednesdays

Join the women of Peachtree for a five-week study based on Breathless Haste: Finding God in Ordinary Life by Jay and Rebecca Madden. Through a blend of teaching, reflection, and interactive practices, we’ll explore how to recognize God’s presence in daily life.

Scan the QR code to order

MILESTONES

Just as families keep in touch about joys and sorrows, our church family at Peachtree wants to do the same. During your prayers this week, we ask you to lift up these people to God.

BIRTHS

Walter W. Jameson, III | 5/9

Mary Scott and Walter Jameson

Grandparents: Margaret and Garrett Wolters

Great Grandfather: Rick Wolters

Margaret Rose Smith | 5/10

Maggie and Cristofer Smith

Grandparents: Margaret and Garrett Wolters

Great Grandfather: Rick Wolters

SUMMER WORSHIP SCHEDULE

JUNE & JULY

9:45am | Traditional Worship 11:15am | Contemporary Worship

In August, we will resume our 8:30am Traditional Worship service!

The beautiful flowers in the Sanctuary this morning are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of

America’s military men and women who lost their lives in service to their country

by the Heritage Sunday School Class

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