How Does This Work, God? A Sermon Series on Relationship with God and Others
The psalmist pleads with God, “Show me your ways; teach me your paths.”
At some point in our lives, most of us pray this prayer—either consciously or unconsciously. We feel a need for wisdom that we do not have. We want to know how to navigate life—especially relationships. We struggle to make the relationships in our life work—a relationship with God or our relationships with others.
Requiem by Gabriel Fauré

Sunday, March 18
4 pm, Sanctuary
On the afternoon of March 18, you are invited to continue your Lenten journey by worshiping through a performance of Gabriel Fauré's Requiem as presented by the festival choir and orchestra of the Sono Laus! Voices United in Song Invitational Choral Festival under the leadership of founder and artistic director, Phillip Shoultz.
The festival choir for this performance will feature our very own Sanctuary Choir and members from the Choral Guild of Atlanta, St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, St. Mark United Methodist Church and other singers from throughout the community who responded to our open invitation to join us for this special occasion.
The Sono Laus! Voices United in Song Invitational Choral Festival was created in January of 2010 to provide an ecumenical venue for singers to gather together and unite in song. The festival is unique in that it provides an opportunity to (1) work with a nationally recognized choral clinician (2) work with a composer on his/her music and (3) join forces with other church/community choirs in performing repertoire that might not be possible to perform as an individual ensemble.
If you or someone you know would like to join the festival choir for this event, it's not too late. The combined festival rehearsals will be held on Saturday, March 17 from 9 am - 2 pm. Contact
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