Lutheran Church of the Redeemer’s Statement of Welcome
We serve a God of abundant grace and generosity. Our worship is centered on the invitation that Christ offers at the communion table: all are welcome in this place. That welcome flows through all we do and say We open our arms to everyone who comes to share our love of God and all God’s people. We affirm and value the lives of everyone, including all who have been marginalized by ability, age, gender, gender identity and expression, mental or physical health, poverty, race, sexual orientation, or any other circumstance. Let our message be clear: all are welcome to participate fully in the life of our congregation.
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Although we are open for worship in person and online here are the links for some events that are going virtual.
Rejoicing Spirits
Rejoicing Spirits worship will be Zoom only from 10:15-10:45 am.
Children's Sunday School and Nursery coverage is cancelled; everyone is invited to join Rejoicing Spirits!
Pastor Ron Bonner "Making it Plain" book study
Join Pastor Ron on January 25 from 10am-11am for a discussion on his new book “Making it Plain.” The kindle version of the book is currently on sale for $0.99 here and is listed as the #1 best seller in Sociology of Race Relations.
SUNDAY cancellations:
All youth events this weekend include the high school lock-in, confirmation, faith formation, and the middle school ice skating outing.
The Redeemer Choir morning rehearsal and service participation.
JOY Choir and Seraphim Choir rehearsals
SUNDAY
Link to: Submit prayer requests
Livestream
Zoom Communion following postlude
Join us for Worship this Sunday | 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Third Sunday after Epiphany
Pastor Tim Lloyd, preaching
The theme of the Day
Jesus begins his public ministry by calling fishers to leave their nets and follow him. In Jesus the kingdom of God has come near We who have walked in darkness have seen a great light. We see this light most profoundly in the cross—as God suffers with us and all who are oppressed by sickness, sin, or evil. Light dawns for us as we gather around the word, the font, and the holy table. We are then sent to share the good news that others may be “caught” in the net of God’s grace and mercy
Congratulations to our 2026 Executive Committee,elected by the Congregation Council on January 20. They are Janet Preston, President; Pat Cornwell, Vice-President; Anne Ridenhour, Secretary; Dana Norden, member-at-large; Mindy Tanzola, member-at-large; Frank Hull, Treasurer; Kevin Chunn, Financial Secretary; and Dewey Ingham, Memorial Funds Secretary
Faith Formation
Mondays at 1:30 pm | Reception Room | The Seekers Bible Study led by Bill Pegram
We continue digging deep into the Gospel of Matthew
Tuesdays 7 am Breakfast Bible Study | Reception Room and Zoom
Led by David Ott & Don Noland
We are now studying Galatians. Everyone is welcome either 1/ in person in the Reception Room with a full breakfast serving from 7 am, or 2/ via ZOOM link found on the Redeemer website each Tuesday. Our study and discussion is from 7:30 - 8:30 am. Please join us any Tuesday morning!
Tuesdays 5 pm | Zoom
Join us on Zoom at 5pm for fellowship and learning as we start a new book, The Intermediaries: A Weimar Story Set in interwar Germany, The Intermediaries tells the forgotten story of the Institute for Sexual Science, the world’s first center for homosexual and transgender rights. Headed by a gay Jewish man, Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, the institute aided in the first gender-affirming surgeries and hormone treatments, acting as a rebellious base of operations in the face of rising prejudice, nationalism, and Nazi propaganda.
The Intermediaries charts the relationships between nascent sexual science, queer civil rights, and the fight against fascism. It tells riveting stories of LGBTQ pioneers―a surprising, long-suppressed history―and offers a perspective into the plight of trans people as we think about our society As always, reading is encouraged but not required! If you have any questions, please reach out to Pr Jonathan at jtrapp@redeemer.org.
Calling all women in their 30’s & beyond. Is your kiddo in Sunday School and you’re looking for something to do? Come join us for a Women’s Bible Study the first Sunday of the month during the Sunday school hour Questions-see Robin Maier (Robin.maier@gmail.com) or Laura Hansen (Hansen.laura.m@gmail.com ).
Children and Family
Rejoicing Spirits Spring Schedule
What better way to kick off the new year than with your Rejoicing Spirits friends! Mark your calendar for January 25, February 22, March 22, and April 19.
This special worship service is designed to be accessible to people of all abilities- yes, that means you! We are all beloved children of God with strengths and weaknesses. People with disabilities and their caregivers need the support of their faith community We all need to be reminded that whatever our abilities, we are enough. Come to be a friend and make some amazing new friends!
Pool Party at GA Tech
The Redeemer CFM families are making a splash at the GA tech pool again this year. February 1st from 1:30-3:30 we will enjoy fellowship together at the pool and remember our baptisms! No RSVP required. Friends and neighbors welcome.
Summer Service Trip: We are planning to do our summer service trip with Appalachian Service Project the week of July 12. See the link in the e-newsletter to let us know if you will be coming. For adults, we will be needing extra chaperones this year because of the type of work involved, so also please let Pepper know you would like to join us!
Check the weekly youth e-news for details about upcoming events, including All-Georgia (Feb. 20-22), the field trip to Ebenezer Baptist Church (Mar. 1), and much more!
Children's Music
If you have felt left out because Wednesdays were impossible for your family’s participation, please join us in the new year! We are also expanding the age limit, allowing Kindergartners and 1st graders. Our ensembles are open to all, with no experience required. Joining voices in fellowship and praise, you will make friends and memories while serving God, our congregation and community.
Sunday mornings, beginning January 11:
J.O.Y. Choir, grades 6-12. 9:00-9:45
Seraphim Choir, grades K-5. 9:00-10:00
Please contact Sarah at shawbecker@redeemer.org with questions or for more information.
Wednesdays at Redeemer
Wednesday Night Dinner begins at 5:00 pm and concludes at 6:30 PM.
This week’s meal will be provided by the Lutheran Community Food Ministry, allowing us to offer a free (or smalldonation) nutritious dinner to anyone who wishes to join us.
Lately, donations have slowed, and many of our neighbors—including residents of Lutheran Towers—are unable to contribute.
If you’re able, would you consider giving a little extra to help cover the cost for those who can’t? Your generosity makes it possible for everyone to share in this meal.
4:00 PM Early Birds Bible Study | Reception Room/Zoom | Study on 1 and 2 Chronicles
5:00 PM Dinner | Sims Atrium
6:00 PM Pastor's Class | Rudisill Hall/ Zoom
The book of Joshua is theologically powerful, characterizing the covenant people as eager to obey Yhwh and showing their God as one who is mighty to save. It also espouses appalling support for unbridled militarized violence by Israel against inhabitants of Canaanite territories, which still provides legitimation for the occupation of Palestinian territories by Israel today. Let us journey together to discover what fruits we can harvest from this often disturbing book.
Community
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, a dedicated time to raise awareness about how to identify warning signs, support survivor recovery, and strengthen community resilience to prevent exploitation. This national emphasis began in 2010. In 2011, Redeemer formed Redeeming Grace to create awareness, serve as advocates, and play a role in the restoration of the lives of the children (ages 12 to 17) in the Girls Residential Program of Wellspring Living. Please see the display in Sims Atrium on January 11, 18 and 25 and learn about Redeemer’s involvement. The most recent involvement is the donation of over $2,800 in gift cards for the Wellspring Living girls for use in 2026! Northside Circle has also donated birthday and gift cards for each Wellspring Living girl for this year!
Friday, January 30, 7:30 PM
Organ Anniversary Concert
The Redeemer Concert Series and the Atlanta Chapter of the American Guild of Organists present Nathaniel Gumbs in a free concert as we celebrate Redeemer’s 73-rank Létourneau pipe organ. Dr. Gumbs serves as Director of Music at The Riverside Church in New York City and maintains a vibrant performing career, appearing at many distinguished venues in the U.S.A. and abroad. Consistently gathering new followers, Dr. Gumbs presents his
concert programs with energy and always makes a compelling connection with his audiences through his own vitality and music that inspires. The Friends of Music will host a reception in Sims Atrium following the concert.
Hope is Here!
2026 Lenten Small Groups
We are seeking leaders for our Lenten Small Group Book Discussion. This year we will be discussing Hope is Here! Spiritual Practices for Pursuing Justice and Beloved Community by Cander emeritus professor Luther E. Smith Jr. Focusing on five spiritual practices, Smith promises that hope provide the inner resources needed to live the fulfilling life that God dreams for us. If you are interested in leading a small group, please contact Pastor Mark at mlarson@redeemer.org Small group sign ups will begin Feb. 1 and meetings will begin the week of Ash Wednesday.
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Opportunity
This Lent, Lutheran Church of the Redeemer will be participating in the 2025 Atlanta Habitat for Humanity Lenten Build, and we need YOUR help! This year, we will be working alongside Jasmine and several other Atlanta area churches to build a new home. By partnering with Atlanta Habitat, we become a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization, building quality, affordable homes while creating lasting opportunities for families to thrive far beyond the build.
Join Us!
Over the course of 7 Saturdays, starting February 7th, we will come together to build a home for Jasmine and her family. We encourage all members of our congregation 16 and older to volunteer, no matter your skill level! It’s an incredible opportunity to serve our community, help a family, and live out our faith in action.
Questions?
Contact David Barnes (David.R.Barnes@gmail.com) or Dana Norden (DNorden3@gmail.com)
To Volunteer:
● Dates: Saturdays, February 7th through March 28th from 7:30am – 3:30pm
● No experience required — just a willing heart and hands ready to serve! Let’s come together and make a meaningful difference in Jasmine’s life and the lives of others. Sign up in the Sims atrium beginning January 5. Registration closes 1 week prior to each build date and each volunteer must register themselves through our registration link.