FEBRUARY 28
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Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. |
JANUARY 3
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Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. |
NOVEMBER 22
REFLECTIOn GUIDE
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Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. |
OCTOBER 25
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Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. |
MUSIC
10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) by Matt Redman recording | sheet music RISE UP by Andra Day recording | chords AUGUSTINE'S LULLABY (KEEP WATCH) by Zack Nyein recording | sheet music |
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SEPTEMBER 27
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Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. |
MUSIC
COMFORTABLE WORDS by Zack Nyein recording | sheet music SHALL NOT WANT by Audrey Assad recording | chords COME, BRING YOUR BURDENS traditional South African recording | sheet music |
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AUGUST 23
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MUSIC
ALL HEARTS ARE OPEN by Sam Hensley recording BEAUTIFUL THINGS by Gungor recording | chords | sheet music | lyrics COME, BRING YOUR BURDENS traditional South African recording | sheet music |
Giving Links
Your generosity is invited as an act of worship. This month we encourage you to consider giving to one of our following mission partners, or to a charitable organization close to your heart.
EMMAUS HOUSE
(Learn More) Emmaus House works to improve the economic and social well-being of the residents of Peoplestown and surrounding neighborhoods in Atlanta. CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND
(Learn More) The Church of the Common Ground is a worshiping community of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. We are a “church without walls” on the streets of Atlanta, providing support for the pastoral and spiritual needs of women, men and youth who live on the margins of our city. We welcome people of all faith backgrounds, and those who seek a new connection to faith. ABSALOM JONES CENTER FOR RACIAL HEALING
(Learn More) The Center, which opened in October 2017, offers a model of prayerful education that forms and reforms individual and collective action: a defined curriculum, thoughtful training, pilgrimages, and dialogue. Guided by faith and led by intention, the Center will continue its important work until our work is no longer needed. We seek the beloved community and the rewards of living life in that community - free of racism. Worship Guide
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