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Sunday, Jan. 13 – Join us at 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m., and 5:45 p.m. as Pastor Scott begins a sermon series "New Beginnings with the End in Mind." We will also be ordaining new leaders at all three services.
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Pop-Up Mission Conference – Join us Sunday, Jan. 20, for our Mission Conference. Bob Rodgers, CEO of Street Grace, will be speaking at a combined worship service at 10:15 a.m. followed by a church-wide potluck. The 5:45 p.m. service will feature Matt Seadore interviewing Brooke Ruffin, Operations Manager for Street Grace. For more information, visit www.napc.org/news. We are in need of some people to help set up and clean up from the potluck. If you are able to help, please write “potluck” on your connection card, and Kim Goldsmith, kim@napc.org will contact you this week.
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Membership Exploration Class - Interested in learning about church membership? Join us on Jan. 26, 27, and Feb. 3, to learn more. Questions/Information: Kim Goldsmith, kim@napc.org. If you are interested in attending the membership class please write “membership” on your connection card, and Kim will contact you this week.
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Blessing Bag Donation Drive for Street Grace - Join us as we bring items to make Blessing Bags for Women who are at high risk for Human Trafficking in our city. These bags will be given to women who are staying at extended stay motels in the Atlanta area as a way to bless them, and also equip them with information to get the help they may need. Please bring the following items to the donation bins in the Reception Landing or the Children’s Ministry welcome area on Sundays Jan. 13, or 20: body lotion or bath gel, loofah sponge, lip gloss, nail polish, travel size shampoos and conditioners, gum, and candy. We will decorate bags and write notes of encouragement to the women during the Potluck after the 10:15 a.m. service on Sunday, Jan. 20.
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You’re invited to participate in a Meal Train for Karin and Kyle Bosh. Any new family certainly appreciates meals at the beginning of this journey, especially after family goes home. However, this has been a particularly difficult journey for the Kyle and Karin. Baby Kylie arrived early, which meant time in the intensive care unit. Then, upon arriving at home, Kyle and Karin discovered their basement had flooded! There are various points in these early weeks and months of infancy when parents are especially struck with fatigue and our friends have certainly reached that point. Therefore, we’d like bless and support them with some meals. Can you help? Click here to take a minute to look at the sign up and see if you can contribute sometime in the coming weeks.
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Worship Attendance
Attendance from Sunday, Jan. 6
9 a.m. – 265; 11:15 a.m. – 219; 5:45 p.m. – 22 = TOTAL: 506
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Charitable Tax Reports - The IRS requires contemporaneous reporting of all tax deductible contributions. This means that you must have a written acknowledgment of your contributions from the church before you file your income tax return. To ensure church contributions are tax deductible, you should not file your 2018 income tax return until you have received your Charitable Tax Report from NAPC. Your report will be mailed to you by the end of January.
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M i n i s t r y & M i s s i o n
Your generous gifts make all these ministries possible. Thank you for being a part of what makes North Avenue so special as we seek to know Jesus and make him known! You can give to North Avenue here.
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