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e CATHEDR AL TIMES The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · October 1, 2017 THE FEAST OF ST. FR ANCIS THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 Bring your pets to church for the Feast of St. Francis! 8:45 a.m. Animals join us for Festival Eucharist in the Cathedral 10:10 a.m. Clergy bless pets in the Cloister Garden. If your pet does not travel well or get along with others, bring a photograph or a stuffed animal to be blessed instead. Blessing of the Animals

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Page 1: The CATHEDR AL TIMES...2017/10/01  · Sunday ADULT EDUCATIONAdult, youth, and children’s Sunday School classes are suspended this week so all can enjoy the blessing of the animals

The CATHEDRAL TIMESThe weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · October 1, 2017

THE FEAST OFST. FR ANCIS

THIS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

Bring your pets to church forthe Feast of St. Francis!

8:45 a.m. Animals join us for Festival Eucharist

in the Cathedral

10:10 a.m. Clergy bless pets

in the Cloister Garden.

If your pet does not travel well or get along with others,

bring a photograph or a stuffed animal to be blessed instead.

B l e ss ing of the A nim a l s

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This SUNDAYOCTOBER 1, 2017 · The Feast of St. Francis, Year A

Jeremiah 22:13–16 · Psalm 148:7–14 · Galatians 6:14–18 · Matthew 11:25–30

7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins

8:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh Cathedral Choristers: John Rutter, All things bright and beautiful Andrew Carter, “Badgers & Hedgehogs” and “Butterf lies & Moths” from Benedicite

9 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL This service is invited to join the Cathedral service at 8:45 a.m.

11:15 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins Cathedral Choir: Herbert Sumsion, Festival Benedicite in D Bruce Neswick, A Prayer of St. Francis

11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCHARISTÍA, ST. MARY’S CHAPEL Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval

4 P.M. EVENSONG AND HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL THE FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, OBSERVED

Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa Cathedral Schola: Stephen Caracciolo, Preces and Responses David Hogan, Mount Saint Alban’s Charles Villiers Stanford, And I saw another angel Simon Lole, Angels

The CATHEDRAL of ST. PHILIPThe Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, DeanDale Adelmann, Ph.D., Canon for Music

The Rev. C. Wallace Marsh IV, Canon for Pastoral Care and WorshipThe Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr., Vicar

The Rev. Catherine Zappa, Canon for Spirituality and MissionThe Rev. John William Harkins III, Ph.D., Priest Associate

The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic MinistriesThe Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D., Priest Associate

The Rev. Carolynne G. Williams, Canon Associate for Pastoral Care and Elder Ministry

Mary Caroline Cravens, Senior WardenDoug O’Bryan, Junior Warden

CATHEDRAL TIMES SUBMISSION DEADLINES:

FOR THE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 ISSUE, THE DEADLINE

IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. FOR THE SUNDAY,

OCTOBER 15 ISSUE, THE DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY,

OCTOBER 4.

PLEASE EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENT REQUESTS

TO THE EDITOR, DAN MURPHY, AT DMURPHY@

STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG. TO RECEIVE THE TIMES

BY EMAIL, CONTACT JANIE HARRIS AT JHARRIS@

STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG.

404-365-1000 | stphilipscathedral.orgstphilipscathedral

NOTE LOCATION

CHANGES AS THE

THOMAS RUBEN

JONES MEMORIAL

ORGAN IS INSTALLED

IN MIKELL CHAPEL.

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Sunday ADULT EDUCATION

Adult, youth, and children’s Sunday School classes are suspended this week so all can enjoy the blessing of the animals in the Cloister Garden. Classes will resume next Sunday, October 8.

TRANSITIONS: NAVIGATING LIFE CHANGES WITH

CONFIDENCE AND GRACE

Walthour LibraryChange can be difficult and even frightening, but periods of transformation and transition in life also present opportunities for growth and reflection. Canon Carolynne Williams leads this six-week class geared toward anyone navigating life changes, regardless of age.

SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY

Room 122Jim Bingham and Gordon Mathis lead an ongoing small group Bible Study focusing on a particular book of the Bible for several months at a time. This year, we are reading the book of Genesis. For more information, please contact Jim Bingham at 404-373-3273 or [email protected].

OLD FASHIONED SUNDAY SCHOOL

Child HallCanon George Maxwell leads this series of discussions during the fall term about the Christian Vision of C. S. Lewis. As always, you will find those things that we think matter most: a light heart, a broad welcome, and good coffee.

LIVING FAITH

Room 120 Join Canon Wallace Marsh and Canon Cathy Zappa as we explore what it means to live out our faith through conversation with scripture and tradition, contemporary books, and, most important, one another.

This fall, we are using three popular books as starting points for our conversations: Essentialism: The Art of Pursuing Less, by Greg McKeown; Daring Greatly, by Brené Brown; and The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business, by Charles Duhigg.

BIBLICAL GREEK

Room 356Beginning Biblical Greek is offered on a drop-in basis on Sunday mornings at 10:10 a.m. Continuing Biblical Greek classes are offered on Sundays from 1:15–2:45 p.m. for anyone who wants to learn the basics of translation using grammar aids, lexicons, and commentaries. For more information, contact the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith at [email protected].

Lunch and LEARN

BRAD GORDON TO LEAD LUNCH AND LEARN

M. Brad Gordon, Cathedral parishioner and a senior Human Resources leader with Lockheed Martin, will discuss the “Ministry of Presence at Work,” as part of the fall “Ministry of Presence” lunch and learn series, Wednesday, October 11, from noon–1 p.m. Please join Brad as he facilitates an engaging discussion on the role of work in Christian life and the power of presence at work give new meaning to your work to positively impact your life and the lives of your colleagues. Stop by the Cathedral kitchen to purchase lunch from Flora & Flour!

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CHAPTERTHE CHAPTER NEEDS YOUR HELP IN CHOOSING

THE CATHEDRAL’S LEADERS

The Chapter Nominating Committee has begun its work of assembling a slate of nominees for the 2018 Cathedral Chapter. The parish is invited to submit recommendations of qualified candidates.

As the governing body of the Cathedral, the Chapter determines policy issues, sets goals, and provides stewardship of the Cathedral’s complex operations. The Chapter formally reviews the status of each of the Cathedral’s parochial entities and ministries, as well as parish financial statements. Unlike smaller parishes, the Chapter does not usually get involved in the day-to-day activities of the Cathedral. Instead, the Chapter of the Cathedral operates as a board of trustees or board of stewards.

Each Chapter member serves a three-year term. Bylaws allow for members to be: “Any communicant of the parish in good and regular standing, who is not less than eighteen years of age, a regular attendant in Cathedral worship in the year preceding election, and known by the treasurer to have made and maintained a stated financial commitment for church support in the year preceding election.” The most important quality of an effective Chapter member is an ability to see the larger picture. Most have held leadership positions in more than one of the church’s ministries or parochial entities.

After recommendations are given to the Nominating Committee, eligibility is verified and nominees are polled to confirm their interest and availability. The committee then chooses six strong candidates to send to the Chapter for approval. Finally, these new Chapter members are formally elected by the parish at the annual meeting in December.

The Nominating Committee looks at candidates who will round out the experience of the continuing Chapter members. An attempt is made to include representatives across all age and gender groups, while ensuring that a broad range of ministries and parochial entities of the Cathedral parish is also represented.

Members of the committee include: Mary Bondurant, Matt Caine, Joan Gilbert, Lindsey Hardegree, Eric Mininberg, and Doug O’Bryan. Dean Sam Candler and Senior Warden Mary Caroline Cravens serve ex-officio.

Recommendations should be submitted along with a brief supporting statement to any Nominating Committee member, or to the Office of the Dean, 404-365-1031, or [email protected] by Monday, October 2.

MUSICOKLAHOMA ORGANIST TO PERFORM ON SUNDAY

This Sunday, October 1 at 3:15 p.m., organist Damin Spritzer will perform on the Cathedral’s Sunday Afternoon Recital Series with a program featuring rarely heard works by Ernest MacMillan, Harold Darke, Léonce de Saint-Martin, Larry King, and Henri Dallier. Dr. Spritzer is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory, Eastman School of Music, and the University of North Texas, and currently teaches at the University of Oklahoma. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear this marvelous musician and performer.

Damin Spritzer, organ University of Oklahoma

Ernest MacMillan, Cortège Académique

Harold Darke, Elegy

Léonce de Saint-Martin, Postlude de Fête: Te Deum Laudamus

Larry King, Resurrection

Henri Dallier, Movements from Cinq Invocations

LISTEN TO RECORDINGS OF EVENSONG

AND OTHER CHORAL SERVICES BY THE

CATHEDRAL CHOIR AND SCHOLA:

stphilipscathedral.org/recordings

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OUTREACH

HELP HURRICANE VICTIMS THROUGH ERD

In the wake of the damage of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, how are we called to offer aid? To make a financial contribution to the work of Episcopal Relief and Development in areas affected by these hurricanes, visit stphilipscathedral.org/relief or send a check with a memo indicating “Hurricane Relief.”

FILM SCREENING ON RACE AND JUSTICE

Join us for a showing of the film 13th on Wednesday, October 4, at 6 p.m. in the Gould Room. 13th explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States. There will be a discussion following the film, facilitated by Beth King and Canon Cathy Zappa. You can pick up dinner at the Farmers Market on your way to the Gould Room! Contact Canon Zappa, 404-365-1043 for more information.

HUMANE SOCIETY SEEKS DONATIONS

The Feast of St. Francis is always a special day at the Cathedral. It is a day to celebrate the joy that our pets bring into our lives and our homes. This year in particular, we also need to remember those pets that have been displaced because of the recent hurricanes. The Atlanta Humane Society (AHS) has accepted animals from areas impacted by the storms. These animals are currently in the care, or will soon be in the care, of the AHS, which is in desperate need of donations. Your donation may be in goods or volunteering of your time, but at this particular time cash is especially appreciated!

Stop by the Atlanta Humane Society table on St. Francis Day, Sunday, October 1, to make a donation. A member of the Humane Society and Cathedral member Karen Bunn will be at the table throughout the morning to receive your donations.

Items that are needed include: Milkbone dog biscuits (medium, small, or mini size);

newspapers; bleach; laundry detergent; poop bags; paper towels; old towels; stainless steel dog bowls (2-cup size); tennis balls; house training pads; ink pens; Sharpie markers; 45-gallon trash bags; gift cards from Amazon, Kroger, Home Depot, and Lowe’s; cash donations.

ST. ANNE’S GUILD THANKS YOU FOR SUCCESSFUL

AUGUST BCM FOOD DRIVE

St. Anne’s Guild extends a hearty “thank you” to all at the Cathedral who supported the August Buckhead Christian Ministry (BCM) Food Drive. We received a total of 106 bags of food and $5,804.26 in contributions that BCM will use to buy food. Your generosity helps BCM offset their monthly food costs, freeing their budget for other forms of aid to those in crisis in our community.

Every Sunday in August and February you’ll find St. Anne’s volunteers eager and happy to greet you and talk about the great work of BCM. We love the organization and are honored to coordinate these semi-annual collections on behalf of the Cathedral. Our work is a joy because of the participation of so many individuals as well as Cathedral entities like the children’s and youth ministries, the Cathedral Preschool, the various Sunday School groups, Bible Study groups, the choir, and the Hispanic Ministry. Thank you all for helping so many!

“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat… Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:35-40

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CATH E DR AL TH RIF T HOUS E Treasures of the Week

MMA Imperial Glass:

Three faces biscuit jar and

three faces shallow champagne glass

with frosted stem. Lovely and unique!

1893 Piedmont Road | 404-876-5440

Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Congregational LIFE

A TASTE OF LATIN AMERICAEvery year the Diocesan Hispanic Ministry Commission sponsors a special dinner called A Taste of Latin America, and it is a real fiesta! Hispanic members from several parishes bring tasty Latin American food to share with guests at the special potluck meal. There is music and dancing, craft items for sale, a raffle, and a silent auction – plus a piñata for the children, of course! This year’s dinner is on Saturday, October 7, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. in Child Hall. Reservations and tickets are not required; after dinner, sombreros will be passed for donations. The funds from this year’s event will be used to help hurricane and earthquake victims in Latin America and the Caribbean. Friends and family members of all ages are welcome. Mark your calendar and plan to come!

NEWCOMER ORIENTATIONPlease join us for a newcomer orientation at 10:10 a.m. on Sunday, October 8 in Room 240, across from Child Hall. The class is designed for individuals interested in joining the parish and those newly registered as members. Come and meet fellow parishioners; learn about the variety of worship services, classes, and spiritual offerings at the Cathedral; and take a brief tour of the Cathedral campus. For more information, contact Janie Harris, 404-365-1079 or [email protected].

WORSHIP SupportFLOWER GUILD SEEKS VOLUNTEERSIf you love flowers and you love the Cathedral, you possess all the requirements to be a valued and successful member of the Flower Guild! We are seeking new members of all experience levels who are available to help prepare altar flowers every other month, and at Easter and Christmas. If you are new to the Cathedral, this is a perfect opportunity to meet other members.

Email to sign up or join us on Tuesday, October 3 at 7 p.m. in the Cathedral to find out more about what we do and how you can find a spot that’s right for your skill level and availability. Opportunities for additional training are already planned. You’ll enjoy developing your expertise and making wonderful new friends.

The Cathedral Flower Guild is responsible for providing flowers in all worship spaces at the Cathedral. We arrange flowers for 3 to 5 altar areas each week, along with weddings and funerals. The Flower Guild designs and arranges the flowers for festivals such as Christmas and Easter, and for Cathedral and diocesan special events and receptions. And the Flower Festival, produced as part of the Cathedral Antiques Show, is an annual highlight that brings the guild together for fellowship, creative work, and the chance to learn from outstanding designers from the U.S. and Europe.

For more information, email Flower Guild co-chairs Grace Foster, [email protected], or Laura Iarocci, [email protected].

MEDICARE SEMINAR AT CATHEDRAL TOWERSMedicare’s annual election period is October 15–December 7, so it is time to review coverage options and change plans. Join Betsy Elliott at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 10 in the music room at Cathedral Towers for a presentation on Medicare Advantage. Cathedral Towers is the highrise located behind the lower parking lot.

If you have a Medicare Advantage plan and and have questions about your coverage, this is an excellent way to make sure you are insured with a plan that meets all your needs. It is your one time each year to adjust things.

Betsy Elliott is a Cathedral member and an independent insurance agent with HealthMarkets serving the individual and family market. She is appointed by the major carriers serving Medicare individuals in Georgia.

This presentation is free and open to the public. RSVPs are requested but not required: 404-274-6868 or [email protected].

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FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING: IMMEDIATE NEEDS

Pamela Reid

LONG TERM PRAYERS

Virginia Bicksler • Cornelia Bird • George Bird • John Blair • David W. Boone • Josh Borden • Pat Brinson • Kaye Cairney • Catherine Carson • Heather Clark • Ginny Collins • Joan Couch • Lawrence Cowart • Terry Dornbush • Sarah duBignon • Kitty Dukehart • Susan Dunn • Angela Ellis • Randy Farmer • Amy Feuss • Patty Gifford • Jane Hannah • Caroline Hatcher • Shirley Heermann • Richard Hill • Elaine Lyon • Robert & Aggie Maddox • David McCarthy • Carol McDonald • Elaine McEachern • Georgia Meagher • Dick Miller • Carrick Mollenkamp • Charlie Neal • Hall O’Neal • Marian Palmore • Walter Perrin • Brenda Pruitt • Garry Pryor • Jennifer Rankin • Emily Richardson • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Martin Ruegsegger • Jim Segars • Jeanne M. Smith • Joe K. Steele • Julie Sutton • Tommy Truesdale • Cindy West • Chandra Westafer • Hollis Youngner

FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Phoebe Haffner Andrew • Gayle Ball • Bettina Bass • Rodger Beatty • David Boyd • Darrell Boyette • Joan Brooks • Keith Brooks • Beverly Brownlee • Meredith, Adam, and Leo Bugenske • Jake Cantrell • Denise Carlson • Nancy Lanphier Chapin • Andrew Clark • Faye Comer • Timothy Paul Condrey • Floyd Childs Cooper, III • Bea Cowan • Lonieze Cranshaw • Gabe Crieger • Jackson Culbreth • Ashley Debelbot and Brenda Jones • Brenda Dickerson • Joshua Felder • Ann Carol Followill • Carleton Fuller • Tom Gardner • Susan Gill • Peggy Govan • Eudelle Lanier Graham • Darrell and Gail Grimmett • D. Louis Gruver, Jr. • Doyce Gunter • Dottie Gwynn • William Ham • Helen Hammond • Chris Hardy • Bobby Hearn • Greg Hentz • Liz Grant Hilton • Annemarie and Ante Jazic • Sun Ja Kim • Kelly Kolak • Lisa Krysiak • Margaret Winders Kuhn • Betty C. Lyons • Michael Majeski family • Pat Martin • Janie Mathis • Michelle Maxwell • Michael McClelland • Bonnie Shields McCormack • Anne McMullan • Eric S. Merrifield • Darel Moe • Lyn Moore • Malcolm Moore • Meg Moye • Andy Nelson • Barrett Nichols • Jay Orr • Carol Peterson • Betty and Bill Poole • Libby Powell • Robert Turnage Reynolds • MacGregor Robinson • Margaret Robinson • Al Rogers • James Sands • Donald Schooley • Patricia Schooley • Logan Shannep • Katy Shoemaker • Michelle Simmons • Lara Smith Sitton • Gwendolyn Slack • Lyda Sorgini • Tina Susco • Carla Sweetwood • Hubert Tate, Sr. • Janiece Townshend • Jenna Van Gelderen • Christi Vasquez • Peter Veverka • Nina Vila • Frank Villa • Ed Vogel • Meredith Wallace • Ron M. Wallace • Jacqueline Watkins • Caroline and John Westerhoff • Marion Wilson • Althea Wolf • Whit A. Wright • Patricia Young

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Peyton Samuel Hawes William F. Law, Jr. Josephine D. Reid Donald “Travis” W. Salter Fritz Van Winkle

PRAYER List

NEW MEMBERS

Jake and Caroline Duffy, from Atlanta

DEATH

William Fleming Law, Jr., died September 17, 2017

BIRTH

Evelyn Marie Dudley, daughter of Denice and Phillip Dudley,

born September 4, 2017

MEMBERSHIP TRANSITIONS

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POSTMASTERSend address changes to:The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920404-365-1000

CATHEDRAL TIMES(USPS-093440) is published weekly by The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920

Periodicals Postage Paid at Atlanta, GA

POSTMASTER: Dated Material. Please deliver by September 30, 2017

Join us for an evening of local food, live music, dining, and dancing as we celebrate ten amazing

years of memories.

Participating Restaurants

$600 10 Seat VIP Table$65 VIP Ticket

$20 Party Ticket

Thank you to Hyatt whose commitment to thoughtfully sourced and carefully served foods has supported so

many of our farmers and food creators.

Hyatt Regency ~ Pine Street Market ~Saltyard ~ Good Foods Kitchen ~

Wrecking Bar ~ Souper Jenny ~ Farm Burger ~ Buttermilk Kitchen ~ King & Duke ~

St. Cecila ~ City Winery ~ The Optimist ~ No. 246 ~ Simply Fresh ~ Grand Hyatt Buckhead ~

Hampton + Hudson ~ Local Three ~ Revival ~ Restaurant Eugene

Join us for an evening of local food, live music, dining, and dancing as we celebrate ten amazing

years of memories.

Participating Restaurants

$600 10 Seat VIP Table$65 VIP Ticket

$20 Party Ticket

Thank you to Hyatt whose commitment to thoughtfully sourced and carefully served foods has supported so

many of our farmers and food creators.

Hyatt Regency ~ Pine Street Market ~Saltyard ~ Good Foods Kitchen ~

Wrecking Bar ~ Souper Jenny ~ Farm Burger ~ Buttermilk Kitchen ~ King & Duke ~

St. Cecila ~ City Winery ~ The Optimist ~ No. 246 ~ Simply Fresh ~ Grand Hyatt Buckhead ~

Hampton + Hudson ~ Local Three ~ Revival ~ Restaurant Eugene

MONDAY, OCTOBER 96–9 P.M.

THE HYATT REGENCYPEACHTREEROADFARMERSMARKET.COM

Installation of the Thomas Ruben Jones Memorial Organ continues through next week in Mikell Chapel. Services are held in the Cathedral and St. Mary’s Chapel during installation.

ECW GENERAL MEETINGWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11

10:30 AM–NOON

THE GOULD ROOM

With a presentation by Dr. Larry Minnix of A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab on “Aging Well”