September 7, 2025

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ORDER

OF WORSHIP

8:30 | 9:45

Prelude

O God, Our Help In Ages Past

Welcome and Dwell Liturgy

For the Beauty of the Earth

Life of the Congregation *

Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer

One Faith, One Hope, One Lord

THE GOAL: DWELLING IN UNITY

PSALM 133

DR. RICHARD KANNWISCHER

SENIOR PASTOR

The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper

We Are Called To Be God’s People

Invitation and Benediction

Postlude

* For 9:45 service only

ORDER OF WORSHIP

11:15

Raise A Hallelujah

Welcome and Dwell Liturgy

Life of the Congregation

Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer

Holy Forever

THE GOAL: DWELLING IN UNITY

PSALM 133

DR. RICHARD KANNWISCHER

SENIOR PASTOR

The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Doxology

Invitation and Benediction

Postlude

Congregational songs are listed in bold italic.

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

SERMON OUTLINE

THE GOAL: DWELLING IN UNITY

Psalm 133

• Sept 7 – The Goal: Dwelling in Unity – Psalm 133

• Sept 14 – The Problem: A Lack of Trust – Psalm 55

• Sept 21 – The Solution: The Lord is Good – Psalm 34

• Sept 28 – The Result: A New Way to Live – Psalm 15

What Jesus prays for you …

20 My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, 21 that all of them may be one , Father, just as you are in me and I am in you … that they may be one as we are one 23 I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity . Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me. (John 17:20-23 excerpts)

Togetherness …

• Is Beautiful – it delights the heart.

1 How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!

– Psalm 133:1

• Is Sacred – it carries God’s presence.

2 It is like precious oil poured on the head, running down on the beard, running down on Aaron’s beard, down on the collar of his robe. – Psalm 133:2

• Is Refreshing – it renews us daily.

3 It is as if the dew of Hermon were falling on Mount Zion. – Psalm 133:3a

• Lasts Forever – it’s a glimpse of eternity.

For there the L ord bestows his blessing, even life forevermore.

– Psalm 133:3b

3 Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. – Ephesians 4:3

Daily Dwell: September 7-September 13

“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!”Psalm 133:1

FALL KICKOFF

TODAY | 5-7PM

Join us as we kick off the fall season with an evening of fun, food, and fellowship! Enjoy delicious options from local food trucks, music, family-friendly games, and dodge-ball for students (6th-12th grade).

SCAN THE QR CODE TO REGISTER. $12 for adults / $7 for children

Please note: Registration is required for everyone planning to eat at the food trucks.

Grow in grace. Live your faith. Become more like Jesus.

COURSES START IN SEPTEMBER

Sunday Mornings | September 7, 14, 21 & 28 | 9:45-10:45am

Sunday Evenings | September 14, 21 & 28 | 6-7pm

We’re kicking things off in style tonight, with an evening full of food trucks, games, and meaningful connection for the whole family. Bring a friend (or two!) and come ready for a night of fun and celebration.

SCAN NOW TO REGISTER Programming available for children of all ages.

CLASS 5 | 2025-2026

The Atlanta Zacchaeus Fellows, which is part of Peachtree Church, is a Christ-centered leadership development program for recent college graduates. Through paid degree-related work, spiritual formation studies, leadership development, and many service and community opportunities, Zacchaeus Fellows learn to approach all real-world situations with a Christian world-view.

SUPPORT THE ATLANTA ZACCHAEUS FELLOWS PROGRAM

You can participate in this vibrant initiative by volunteering, mentoring or employing a fellow.

Please scan the QR code to learn more or volunteer with the Atlanta Zacchaeus Fellows program.

MEET OUR FELLOWS

LAUREN ALLEN

Hometown: Fairfax, Virginia

College: Duke University

Major/Minor: Psychology, Global Health

Placement: The Atlanta Braves Foundation

ELLIOTT FRANKEL

Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee

College: Davidson College

Major/Minor: Music, History

Placement: Urban Recipe/ Peachtree Church-Adult Discipleship

LEAH HARRIS

Hometown: Wilmington, North Carolina

College: University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill

Major/Minor: Biology, Medical Anthropology

Placement: ROAM Co-working Space

TRACY MOON

Hometown: Cumming, Georgia

College: Berry College

Major: Bachelors in Biochemistry, Master of Business Administration

Placement: Snellings Walters Insurance Agency

BRADY MOORE

Hometown: Dayton, Ohio

College: Samford University

Major/Minor: Dual in Finance and Economics, Spanish

Placement: Genesis Career College

CLARA WILKS

JULIA RINGLEY

Hometown: Fort Mill, South Carolina

College: Presbyterian College

Major/Minor: English, Concentration in Communications Studies

Placement: Peachtree Church/Club 45

Hometown: San Diego, California

College: Point Loma Nazarene University

Major: Media Communication/ Production Concentration

Placement: Peachtree Church/ Production Department

Adults - 30s & 40s

SEPTEMBER 8

Monday | 6:30pm

We aren’t meant to do life alone.

We know that building community as an adult in your 30s or 40s can be challenging—but it doesn’t have to be. That’s why we’re creating space for connection, conversation, and meaningful friendships with others in a similar life stage.

Join us for a new monthly gathering, called The Table, just for singles in their 30s and 40s. No pressure—just good food, shared stories, and a chance to build friendships.

Postino - Buckhead

3655 Roswell Rd NE Ste 300

Atlanta, GA 30305

Scan the QR code for more information. No registration required.

Are you ready for the 2nd season of The Well? Missing your MOPS/MomCo days? Are you looking for a supportive community of women to grow your faith alongside? Do you have children in elementary school and crave a space for spiritual growth tailored to the unique challenges and joys of motherhood? Then The Well is the space for you!

Cost: $30 for the year

September 16

September 30

October 28 November 11

Coffee served starting at 8:15am 2025-2026 CALENDAR (covers coffee and speaker fees) No refunds available.

Tuesdays | 8:30-9:30am | Room 2311

December 9 January 6 January 20

17

3

March 31

April 21

May 5

Scan the QR code to sign up or for more information, please visit: PeachtreeChurch.com/Women

Connection Central

To receive your Steeple Coffee welcome gift, stop by Connection Central on Sunday morning in the Williams Center and show your Connect Card confirmation to one of our staff or volunteers. Get connected now New here? Scan the QR code or text CONNECT to 50700

Stop by on Sunday mornings in the Williams Center to learn how to get connected at Peachtree.

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.

HOSPITALS

David Dubose | Shepherd Center

Kathryn Hardy | Parkside at Budd Terrace

Sue Rudder | North Fulton Hospital

BIRTH

Elizabeth Florence Perry | 7/21

Lucy and Graham Perry

MEMBER DEATHS

Margaret Carriere | 8/27

Bob Dawson | 9/2

FAMILY MEMBER DEATHS

Margaret Carriere | 8/27

Wife of Scott Carriere, Sister of Lou Bunte

Mother of Laura Axelson, Rachel Schaler, and Meg Wright

Grandmother of Emma, Mary, Margaret, and Rachel Axelson, Elizabeth and Catherine Schaler, and Nathan and Molly Wright

Bob Mobley | 8/22

Husband of Sherrill Mobley, Father of Jim, Kate and Kirk Mobley

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

William N. Blake

by his wife, Ellen Blake

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