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The CATHEDRAL TIMES The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · April 8, 2018 THANK YOU FOR EASTER IN YOUR TIME! Wow! Thank you! Thanks to each and every one of you who helped the Cathedral Parish of St. Philip celebrate resurrection on Easter Sunday. Every one of you, in your own way, were part of resurrection on Sunday—even if you weren’t here! Each year, I try to mention and thank every possible ministry and guild and committee that participated on Easter Sunday. Of course, there really are too many to count. But, this year, I want to mention, in particular, the saints of God who helped the Cathedral celebrate Easter, but who were not actually at church on Easter Sunday! Some of us were celebrating elsewhere, to be sure. Maybe we were visiting family or friends somewhere else. I hope you had a tremendous Sunday! Further, some of us were not here because we were ill. Some of us have been home bound for some time. Some of us can still get around, but we just couldn’t face so many people on Easter Sunday. But, you know what? This Cathedral can celebrate resurrection not just because of who participates now, but also because of who has participated in the past. Saints who are not present every Sunday now, sure did show up every Sunday in their time. Saints who can not give so much financially now, sure did pledge and give generously in their time. You taught Sunday School in your time. You served, prayed, you showed up. You influenced, and trained, and loved Easter for years to come. You are the saints who I want to thank this Easter. I want to thank the saints who were faithful and physically present in their time. Even if you were not here this past Easter Sunday, this is still your time. You have provided for resurrection and new life by your faithful commitment in the past. You are those who have enabled other saints to celebrate Easter in this time. Thank you! Easter is an energy that exists outside of time, and for all time. Easter is the recognition that God lives no matter what season of life we are in. Thank you! Alleluia! Christ is risen! Dean Sam Candler presents a special two-part Forum this Sunday in Child Hall. Combining the Old Fashioned Sunday School class with our Confirmation Class for two weeks, Dean Sam Candler will talk about the history and identity of The Episcopal Church in a presentation titled, “The Episcopal Church: Where We Came From and Who We Are” (The “Angles of Anglicanism!”). Join him this Sunday, April 8, and Sunday, April 15, at 10:10 a.m. in Child Hall.
This SUNDAY APRIL 8, 2018 · The Second Sunday of Easter, Year B Acts 4:32-35 · Psalm 133 · 1 John 1:1-2:2 · John 20:19-31 7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Caroline Carson, Seminarian 8:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins Staff Singers: Craig Phillips, We walk by faith arr. Peter Hurford, Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs 9 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Caroline Carson, Seminarian 11:15 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins Cathedral Choir : Craig Phillips, We walk by faith arr. Peter Hurford, Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs 11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval 4 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG, CATHEDRAL Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith Cathedral Schola Bernard Rose, Preces and Responses Herbert Murrill in E Craig Phillips, We walk by faith arr. Peter Hurford, Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs The CATHEDRAL of ST. PHILIP The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, Dean CATHEDRAL TIMES SUBMISSION DEADLINES: Dale Adelmann, Ph.D., Canon for Music FOR THE SUNDAY, APRIL 15 ISSUE, THE DEADLINE IS The Rev. Lauren R. Holder, Canon for Outreach and Congregational Life WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. FOR THE SUNDAY, APRIL 22 The Rev. C. Wallace Marsh IV, Canon for Pastoral Care and Worship ISSUE, THE DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11. The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr., Vicar PLEASE EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENT REQUESTS The Rev. Catherine Zappa, Canon for Education TO THE EDITOR, DAN MURPHY, AT DMURPHY@ The Rev. John William Harkins III, Ph.D., Priest Associate STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG. TO RECEIVE THE TIMES The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic Ministries BY EMAIL, CONTACT JANIE HARRIS AT JHARRIS@ The Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D., Priest Associate STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG. The Rev. Carolynne G. Williams, Canon Associate for Pastoral Care and Elder Ministry 404-365-1000 | stphilipscathedral.org Austin Hall, Senior Warden Doug O’Bryan, Junior Warden stphilipscathedral
Sunday ADULT EDUCATION Unless otherwise noted, these adult classes meet from 10:10–11 a.m. OLD FASHIONED LIVING FAITH SUNDAY SCHOOL Room 120 Child Hall Throughout the season of Easter, we will Dean Sam Candler presents a explore the spirituality of the twelve steps special two-part Forum this Sunday using Richard Rohr’s Breathing Underwater in Child Hall. Combining the Old as a basis. This series is led by Canons Wallace Fashioned Sunday School class Marsh and Cathy Zappa. with our Confirmation Class for SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY two weeks, Dean Sam Candler will talk about the history and identity Room 122 of The Episcopal Church in a presentation titled, “The Episcopal Jim Bingham and Gordon Mathis lead an ongoing small Church: Where We Came From and Who We Are” (The “Angles group Bible Study focusing on the book of Genesis. For more of Anglicanism!”). Join him this Sunday, April 8, and Sunday, information, please contact Jim Bingham at 404-373-3273 or April 15, at 10:10 am in Child Hall. binghamjim@bellsouth.net. OUR TRUE SELVES THE ENJOYMENT OF BIBLICAL GREEK Room 240 Room 356 (1:15 p.m.) The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith leads this series of co-listening classes This class uses translation aids including lexicons and that aim to enhance our personal, interpersonal, and intergroup commentaries to enjoy how probing the Greek of New ability to be fully ourselves—our true, worthy, and estimable Testament texts adds nuance and depth to reading Holy selves. This class explores the theory and practice of genuine Scripture. Newcomers and long-term members are welcome! listening—listening with skilled awareness that can focus on For more information, contact the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith, tsmith@ everyday experiences, or range through tough political issues to stphilipscathedral.org. include a vast variety of life choices and faith matters. OUTREACH BRING JEWELRY DONATIONS ON APRIL 15 St. Veronica’s Guild is collecting vintage, estate, and contemporary costume jewelry for a glitzy and glamorous sale in September. Bring your donations to church on Sunday, April 15, when guild members will be in the Atrium to collect items. This is an opportunity to clean out your own jewelry box as well as pass along any old pieces from your grandmothers, mothers, and aunts. Even damaged pieces, single earrings, and broken items of sterling or gold will be used. While the sale will not take place until September, we need your donations now. Guild members are preparing for the sale by collecting, cleaning, repairing, and pricing jewelry in the coming weeks. The jewelry sale will benefit Good Samaritan Health Center Friday Clinic, dedicated to helping people in the homeless community achieve well-being and stability. The sale also benefits St. Veronica’s ongoing projects of donating personal care items to four ministries: Church of the Common Ground, Crossroads Community Ministries, Emmaus House, and Church of the Holy Comforter. Jewelry donations can also be dropped off at the Information Desk, given to a guild member, or picked up by contacting mary. rankin2652@gmail.com, patticparker@gmail.com, or barbarafrolik@gmail.com.
EASTER FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF: Robert & Joan Herdman Mary Gunn & Franklin Starks, Sr. Bernice & David Apple Marian Roberts Hicks Charles R.C. Steers, Jr. William Bowen Astrop, Sr. William Barrett Howell Jim & Eleanor Strain Dorsey Machir Bass Stephanie Howell Anne Rutledge Tufts Joyce Batchelder Bills Ruthie King Hunter Ruth Vaught George Arthur Howell Bird Richard Hunter Jennings Gudmund Vigtel Alice Stone Charles Isabelle Woolford Kennedy Ed & Lorraine Waters Augusta Collins & Richard Horsey Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Key, Sr. Susie Nicole Watt Campbell Collins, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kibler Gordon R. Watt, Jr. The Rev. Canon Thomas H. Conley Elizabeth Williams Kohlman Dana Francis White Vaughan Richardson Cooper Tommy Lanier David Charles Wible Seashols Noell & Jim Courtenay Mr. & Mrs. Edward V. Lipov Robert K. Wickham Robert & Josephine Crumley Jean & Lion G. Mason Mr. & Mrs. William R. Wilkinson Jody McDougall Crumley Joan Ruggiero McCumber Dr. Robert T. Willingham Sherrill Arlen Dansby Dan McGrew William Beck Wylly Mrs. Roberta Higgins Darneille Boice McGrew Margaret & Dan Yates Mr. George Joseph Darneille George (Mac) Maxwell McGrew Charles Bradley Zirkle, Jr. Jean Dowling John Miner Merry & Jamie Ellington Caroline Quin Mitchell AND IN THANKSGIVING FOR: Mary Jackson Elrod Ruth & Roy D. Mitchell, Sr. Emma Kate, Davis, Jean & Roger Moister Grant & Aleck Carter Ike & Louise Fisher Susan Elizabeth Mott Slate, Mat, Jim & Camille Fluker Rosemary & Jack Foster Dr. & Mrs. Rufus Payne James Pierce Fontaine Mrs. Mary Ann McKinney Frazier Walter C. Perrin Dr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Harbin, Jr. Mr. French B. Frazier, Jr. Jean & Langdon C. Quin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jones Elizabeth (Betsy) Mitchell Freeman Ruth Lowe Reid Missy & Mark Kaish Harry L. Gilham, Jr. Marguerite Hall Rice Charles & Jean Marsh E. George Hakula Clarence H. Ridley Georgeann & Mac McGrew Geoffrey Peterson Hall Tish & Jack Sharp Jody & Dan McGrew III Dennis M. Hall Fay & George Sheffield Cheryl Mullins Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Hall Philip C. Shore Mac & Dorothy Perno Stuart Stevens Hall Mr. Robert Jackson Simon Chaney Elizabeth Pollard Jim & Kathy Harris Noell & Franklin Starks, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Smith IV as of 4/1/2018
Enjoy a weekend full of spirituality and fellowship with other Cathedral parishioners and clergy. Kanuga is a wonderful place to relax, enjoy the outdoors, and experience God with the beloved community. The weekend includes old favorites such as s'mores, hiking, rocking on the porch, ice cream, bluegrass and, of course, the famous Kanuga toast. We will offer an adult program on Saturday morning and enjoy worshiping together in the informal chapel on Sunday. Meals are served family-style in the lodge and accommodations are available in historic cottages or the hotel-style inn. MUSIC Episcopal Church WOMEN PHILADELPHIA ORGANIST TO PERFORM SUNDAY MAZI ROBINSON TO PRESENT: This Sunday, April 8, the Cathedral welcomes organist Bryan “LIVING THIS ONE LIFE WELL” Dunnewald, a student of Alan Morrison at the Curtis Institute Join St. Monica's Guild and Mazi Robinson of Music, and organist at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in on Tuesday, April 10 at 7 p.m. in the Gould Philadelphia. Bryan has already won numerous awards and prizes Room. Mazi will teach us to free ourselves from from Interlochen Arts Academy and in the Albert Schweitzer the stress of our routines, our insecurities, and Organ Festival Competition. His recital will include works by our anxieties and to start living this one life Dupré and Bach. We encourage everyone to come and hear one of well. Bring a friend who may be interested in America’s rising talents in the organ world! joining St. Monica’s. Contact Molly Childers, mollydchilders@gmail.com, for more information. THE CHOIR BOYS OF ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL LONDON, ENGLAND april 14, 7:30 p. m. tickets: stphilipscathedral.org/ concerts
FOYERS Did You KNOW? SUPER FOYERS THIS SUNDAY! Mikell Chapel (pronounced Michael) is named for Henry Judah Mikell, second bishop of the Diocese of Atlanta. Completed in Do you enjoy eating good food and meeting new people? Then 1947, the chapel is the oldest worship space at the Cathedral. Foyers is for you! Experience friends, food, and fellowship in The chapel’s first pipe organ, the Thomas Ruben Jones Memorial small groups of 8 to 10 each month beginning with Super Foyers Organ, was installed in Mikell Chapel last fall. this Sunday, April 8 at 6 p.m. in Child Hall. This year, we’ll offer a group that meets during the day for those who are unable to participate at night. Please contact Jackie Hollingsworth, jackiech03@gmail.com, with your name, address, phone number, and email to sign up. MEMBERSHIP TRANSITIONS DEATHS Wade King Sims, Sr., husband of Joanne Sims, father of Holly Sims and Wade Sims, Jr., died March 24, 2018 PRAYER List FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Wade King Sims, Sr. FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING: LONG TERM PRAYERS Charles Ambrosavage • Virginia Bicksler • Cornelia Bird • John Blair • Josh Borden • Pat Brinson • Joe Burton • Kaye Cairney • Doug Calhoun • J. Franklin Clark • Heather Clark • Lawrence Cowart • Terry Dornbush • Sarah duBignon • Kitty Dukehart • Angela Ellis • Randy Farmer • Matt Gwynn • Jane Hannah • Caroline Hatcher • Richard Hill • Jack Jennings • Elaine Lyon • Robert and Aggie Maddox • Carol McDonald • Elaine McEachern • Jim McKenzie • Wynetta McNeill • Carrick Mollenkamp • Mary Elizabeth Morgan • Charlie Neal • Paul O'Connor • Marian Palmore • Brenda Pruitt • Garry Pryor • Rubye and Wayne Reid • Pamela Reid • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Louis "Skip" Schueddig • Jim Segars • Jeanne M. Smith • Beth Stedman • Julie Sutton • Tommy Truesdale • Cindy West • Andy Westafer • Chandra Westafer • Hollis Youngner FAMILY AND FRIENDS Bettina Bass • Robin Ryan Blanchett • Andrew Clark • Wendy Clemente • Sally Coulter • Ashley Debelbot and Brenda Jones • Judy Eggers • Betsy Evans • Claire Wofford Frazier • Carleton Fuller • Phyllis Gareis • Peggy Govan • D. Louis Gruver, Jr. • Doyce Gunter • William Ham • Chris Hardy • Bobby Hearn • Greg Hentz • Liz Grant Hilton • Hardy Johnson • Sun Ja Kim • Sang Ho Kim • Karen Kraeger • Lisa Krysiak • Margaret Winders Kuhn • Betty C. Lyons • Pat Martin • Michelle Maxwell • Michael McClelland • Bonnie Shields McCormack • Joyce McLamara • Andy Nelson • Irene Nesper • James Newman • Betty and Bill Poole • Jackson Posey • Harold Reynolds • Margaret Robinson • Frank Roth • James Sands • Patricia Schooley • Jeff Straw • Tina Susco • Hubert Tate, Sr. • Yvonne Tate • Roger Traylor • Janiece Townshend • Christi Vasquez • Peter Veverka • Nina Vila • Frank Villa • Ron M. Wallace • Jacqueline Watkins • Susan Wellman • Coralie Severn Wilson • Marion Wilson • Althea Wolf • Whit A. Wright • Patricia Young
POSTMASTER: Dated Material. Please deliver by April 7, 2018 POSTMASTER CATHEDRAL TIMES Send address changes to: (USPS-093440) is published weekly by The Cathedral of St. Philip The Cathedral of St. Philip CATH E DR AL TH RIF T HOUS E 2744 Peachtree Road, NW 2744 Peachtree Road, NW TRE A SURE OF TH E WE E K Atlanta, Georgia 30305-2920 Atlanta, Georgia 30305-2920 404-365-1000 Exquisite Lladro girl with dog. Periodicals Postage Paid at Atlanta, GA Mint condition— Perfect for collectors! 1893 Piedmont Rd. | 404-876-5440 Mon–Sat, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Peachtree Road Farmers Market (PRFM) at the Cathedral is the largest producer-only farmers market in the state. Producer-only means that everything at the market has been grown, raised, or made by the seller, ensuring fair prices for both the vendors and the consumers. PRFM is a Wholesome Wave market and we accept and double SNAP (EBT/food stamp) benefits. 2018 Season Opens This Week, April 7! p e a c h t r e e r o a d f a r m e r s m a r k e t. c o m CHILDREN'S Ministries WEEK OF WONDER REGISTRATION NOW OPEN June 11–15, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children 3 (by September 1, 2017) through rising 5th graders Along the river, children discover that life with God is an adventure full of wonder and surprise, and that they can trust God to be with them through anything. Whether it’s in art, music, outdoor play, Godly Play, or discovery and science, we will find God’s grace. MORE INFO AND REGISTER: STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG/WEEKOFWONDER
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