Worship Announcements

Worship Announcements

At the Movies Summer Sermon Series

Summer in the City: At the Movies!
Each Sunday in July we will gather for fellowship, beloved hymns and a new sermon series that will reflect upon the themes of some of our favorite films. This summer we are heading back to the movies! Not only were each of these blockbuster hits, but they offered a positive message for the way we should live.
July 9  – The Princess Bride | Romans 8:35-39
July 16  – E.T. the Extraterrestrial | John 1:9-18
July 23  – The Little Mermaid | Psalm 8:3-4
July 30  – Tangled | Judges 16:16-20

Traditional Worship
Sundays, 8:45 & 11:15 am, Sanctuary
Our Sunday morning worship in the Sanctuary is rich, warm, and meaningful. Built upon traditional Christian liturgy, our services combine the sacred elements of scripture, prayer, and hymns led by clergy and choir.

Chapel Communion Service
Sundays, 9:00 am, Moore Chapel
Chapel communion celebrates the gift of the Eucharist. Each week worshipers may participate in this sacrament at this intimate service.

Midweek Worship
Wednesdays, 12:00 pm, Moore Chapel
We offer inspiration in the middle of your week at this 30-minute service led by members of our clergy and music staff.

The Lord Is at Work

As we head into the Labor Day weekend, I hope you are doing well. This holiday traditionally marks the end of summer and the beginning of the fall routine at Peachtree Road. I am aware that some of you may be reading these words as you make your tailgate preparations as you attend your favorite school’s opening football game. And still others of you are in the mountains or at the beach enjoying one more weekend away from the city. Please know we look forward to seeing you back in your place here at Peachtree Road very soon.

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The Momentum Continues!

Let me begin this week’s note by thanking you for making last Sunday such a great day at Peachtree Road UMC. You showed up in great numbers as we celebrated “Heaven Sunday.” The music from the Chancel Choir, Timothy Miller, and our own Will Green helped our spirits soar, and the fellowship luncheon that followed in Grace Hall was like a family reunion. I am grateful to all who worked behind the scenes to make the day possible and to you for your presence. It was so good to see you in worship.

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This Sunday Promises to Be a Great Day!

Let me take this opportunity to invite you to our End of Summer Celebration at Peachtree Road UMC. I know many of you have been spending time on the weekends away from the city; however, with school starting and fall right around the corner, it is time to come back to church for worship. This Sunday promises to be a great day as we conclude our series of messages entitled Wesley’s Words to Live By and consider some words of John Wesley about heaven:

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Excitement in the Air

I hope you are well. There is a bit of excitement in the air as the new school year begins and folks return to the city after a long summer. I am excited because that also means I will begin to see more of you in church on Sundays as the fall approaches. Last week we kicked off a new series of messages focused upon Wesley’s Words to Live By, and we began with Wesley’s words on prayer:

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The Empty Chair

Sadness over the loss of a loved one is always magnified during the holidays.  This is especially true for a first Thanksgiving or Christmas.  Holidays are synonymous with families gathering.   So, if your spouse or your parent or any loved one who has been vital in your life has died, then this holiday may well be a struggle.

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YouTube “My Ascension”

A suicide attempt left her paralyzed but faith, hard work and #teamEmma are helping her rise again. This is just a little introduction to Emma Benoit and our upcoming documentary #MyAscension, which will feature her inspiring journey and much more.

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Fear Not? Is This Even Possible?

Fear Not? Is this even possible?

As my mother breathed her last few breaths, at only 54 years old, I quoted to her the Lord’s prayer followed by her favorite scripture twice. I hoped that the familiar, calming words would peacefully usher her into the next life…. After 3 years of battling cancer and the suffering that accompanies it, all I wanted in the world was for her to have peace, some sense of peace, to not be afraid of what comes next.

Her favorite scripture was Isaiah 43:1-3. Since it references Israel and not my mother directly, I embellished the words to specifically sooth my dying mother. I said, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you. You are my precious, precious child and I am your God. You will walk through the waters, but you will not drown. You will pass through the fires, but you will not be consumed. For I am the Lord, your God, and you are my precious, beloved child.”

Mama loved that scripture in its original form. Hopefully, my spontaneous, newly crafted version was even more meaningful. I have thought about the meaning of those words often since her death 21 and a half years ago. See, my mother was a worrier. She had good reason. My father was not caring or supportive in the least. When he left, my brother and I were 11 and 15, respectively. So, my ill-equipped mother became solely responsible for raising us. Her first year, she made $6000 selling real estate. My father never paid a dime of child support

Peace eluded my mother for many years. She feared losing the house, her car, not being able to provide groceries.… But God promises that we are not to fear because no matter how difficult life is, we are protected. God is by our sides even in the midst of our greatest challenges. The things that cause us the most anxiety, the most worry are burdens easily assuaged by God’s comfort and peace. Faith reminds us that God’s way is the better way.  All somewhat reassuring words to hear, but how does this play out in the reality of our stress, anxiety and worry? How do we keep from allowing our anxiety to consume us when many, if not most, of our worries are real concerns?

This is how my mother conquered her obsessive worrying. Ultimately, she learned to harness her worry. First, raising two teenagers alone was a huge undertaking. (My brother and I weren’t the easiest two:-) So, Mama got counseling for all 3 of us, so we could better navigate our “new normal.” She channeled her anxiety around finances into building a successful real estate career. She established routines that were healthy for her. She woke up early each day to plan her day, quietly drink her coffee and then garden a little before launching into her busy day. She rediscovered her huge (and mischievous) sense of humor. (It’s a wonder she didn’t get arrested with some of her crazy stunts.) She learned that when the world came raining down, it was better if she’d find something funny or positive about the situation.

We all get overwhelmed. We all worry. We all have fears. By the same token, we all have coping mechanisms. We all can find ways to channel our negative emotions. We can all establish healthy routines to help get through the rough times. And, we can all reach out for help. If you find yourself needing help, email prumconelamb@gmail.com.  You can be paired with someone from our Friend -to -Friend ministry, a ministry which matches persons who have faced a similar life circumstance to provide a listening ear and support.