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e CATHEDR AL TIMES The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · October 29, 2017 Homeless requiem at the Cathedral of St. Philip The 29th Annual Wednesday, November 1 5 pm — Dinner 6:15 pm Choral Prelude by Voices of Hope, choir from Arrendale State Prison 7 pm — Requiem Service Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: The Rev. Tony Johns, Executive Director of Crossroads Community Ministries Please join us for a holy evening of remembrance and recognition at our 29th Annual Homeless Requiem on Wednesday, November 1. e service commemorates homeless men and women who have died in the past year. Before the service, we will serve dinner to our guests and welcome the Voices of Hope choir from Arrendale State Prison. e Cathedral has a long tradition of outreach, discipleship, and caring for others in our Atlanta community—particularly those in need. We need your help to make the night a success. We are excited to welcome the following agencies, who will be providing a foot care clinic, health clinic, and other support services in the Atrium before the service: • Buckhead Christian Ministry • Church of the Common Ground • Crossroads Community Ministries • First Step Staffing • Georgia Justice Project • Mercy Care • Project Community Connections WORSHIP AND SERVE AT THE HOMELESS REQUIEM to donate or volunteer to welcome and serve dinner to our guests, visit stphilipscathedral.org/homelessrequiem Learn more on page 5...

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Page 1: The CATHEDR AL TIMES · Hall. BIBLICAL GREEK Room 356 Beginning Biblical Greek is offered on a drop-in basis most Sunday mornings at 10:10 a.m. Continuing Biblical Greek classes are

The CATHEDRAL TIMESThe weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · October 29, 2017

Homeless requiem at the Cathedral of St. Philip

The 29th Annual

Wednesday, November 1

5 pm — Dinner

6:15 pm

Choral Prelude by Voices of Hope, choir from Arrendale State Prison

7 pm — Requiem Service Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler

Preacher: The Rev. Tony Johns, Executive Director of

Crossroads Community Ministries

Please join us for a holy evening of remembrance and recognition at our 29th Annual Homeless Requiem on Wednesday, November 1.

The service commemorates homeless men and women who have died in the past year. Before the service, we will serve dinner to our guests and welcome the Voices of Hope choir from Arrendale State Prison.

The Cathedral has a long tradition of outreach, discipleship, and caring for others in our Atlanta community—particularly those in need. We need your help to make the night a success.

We are excited to welcome the following agencies, who will be providing a foot care clinic, health clinic, and other support services in the Atrium before the service:

• Buckhead Christian Ministry• Church of the Common Ground• Crossroads Community Ministries• First Step Staffing• Georgia Justice Project• Mercy Care• Project Community Connections

WORSHIP AND SERVE AT THE HOMELESS REQUIEM

to donate or volunteer to welcome and serve dinner to our guests, visit

stphilipscathedral.org/homelessrequiem

Learn more on page 5...

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This SUNDAYOCTOBER 29, 2017 · The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 25, Year A

Deuteronomy 34:1-12 · Psalm 90:1-6, 13-17 · 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 · Matthew 22:34-46

7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant and Preacher: Canon George Maxwell

8:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Choir: Ralph Vaughan Williams, O how amiable are thy dwellings Paul Mealor, Ubi caritas

9 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant and Preacher: Canon George Maxwell

11:15 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Canon Carolynne Williams Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Choir: Ralph Vaughan Williams, O how amiable are thy dwellings Paul Mealor, Ubi caritas

11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh

4 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG, CATHEDRAL THE FEAST OF ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE, OBSERVED

Celebrant and Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Schola: Robert Lehman, Preces and Responses in A Flat Herbert Howells in B minor William Harris, Holy is the True Light Charles Villiers Stanford, O for a closer walk with God

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

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Sunday ADULT EDUCATION

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].

LIVING FAITH

Room 120 Join Canons Wallace Marsh and Cathy Zappa most Sundays 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 class will not meet this Sunday, October 29. Participants are invited to join the presentation by the Rev. Dr. Barbara Brown Taylor in Child Hall.

BIBLICAL GREEK

Room 356Beginning Biblical Greek is offered on a drop-in basis most Sunday mornings at 10:10 a.m. Continuing Biblical Greek classes are offered on Sundays from 1:15–2:45 p.m., including this Sunday, 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].

Unless otherwise noted, these adult Sunday School classes meet from 10:10–11 a.m.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONFIRMATION CLASS

Confirmation in the Episcopal Church is a “mature public affirmation of faith and commitment to the responsibilities of Baptism.”

If you are new to the Episcopal Church or simply have a desire to find out more about the Church and this Cathedral parish, come enjoy dinner and learn with us Wednesdays from 7–8:30 p.m. in Room 120. This class is taught by members of the clergy and Clayton Harrington. To sign up, contact Canon Wallace Marsh, [email protected] or 404-365-1094.

October 18: Baptism and Confirmation (Canon Wallace Marsh)October 25: Bible (Canon Cathy Zappa)November 1: Homeless Requiem (Outreach Opportunity)November 8: History (Canon George Maxwell)November 15: Angles of Anglicanism (Dean Sam Candler)November 22: Thanksgiving Break (No Class)November 29: Worship and Prayer (Canon Cathy Zappa)December 6: Church (Canon Wallace Marsh)December 10: Confirmation Service (4 p.m. in the Cathedral)

THE REV. DR. BARBARA BROWN TAYLOR: “THE MELCHIZEDEK EFFECT”

Child HallAs part of the Cathedral’s 2017 Spirituality Conference, the Rev. Dr. Barbara Brown Taylor joins us to discuss this year’s conference topic, Holy Envy, in a presentation titled, “The Melchizedek Effect.”

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PARENTING YOUTH SERIES

This fall, the Cathedral youth ministry is hosting a dinner-and-speaker series for parents. Please join us in the Gould Room from 5:30–7 p.m. for good food, fellowship, and informative presentations on raising youth.

While parents are meeting during each of the sessions, Meg Jones will lead EYC, so you can bring your 6th – 8th graders and make it a family night at church! Please RSVP to each session to Maggie Paul, [email protected].

Sunday, October 29—“Navigating the Empty Nest: Loss and Opportunity in the Family Cycle,” with Dr. Bill Harkins ($10/person)

In addition to his duties as priest associate at the Cathedral, the Rev. Bill Harkins is also Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, GA; and he is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He is also a father, who recently has navigated the empty nest himself !

Sunday, November 5—“Raising Youth in the Christian Faith and Church,” with Canon Cathy Zappa, Maggie Paul, and Clayton Harrington (no charge)

Join us for an informative conversation about how the Cathedral approaches youth ministry and Sunday School, how you can nurture your children’s faith, and how you can respond to difficult questions that they raise.

YOUTH Ministries

COSTUME BLESSING

OCTOBER 29 5–7 P.M.

STPHILIPSCATHEDR AL.ORG/

COSTUMEBLESSING

Congregational LIFEST. MARK’S GOSPEL PERFORMANCE

Actor Tom Bair will present an exciting storytelling performance of the entirety of The Gospel of St. Mark on Thursday, November 2 in Child Hall. Jointly sponsored by

the Cathedral and the Diocese of Atlanta, the show will start at 5 p.m. and a reception will follow. Admission is free, but please register at stphilipscathedral.org/stmarksgospel.

This compelling and remarkable story is said to have been written down by St. Mark, but is attributed to St. Peter. It tells

of Jesus’s conflict with the religious and secular authorities of the time, his important teachings, his somewhat stormy, often humorous relationships with his disciples, his miraculous acts and above all, his unique sense of mission. This is “a riveting journey” to quote a recent article in the Episcopal Journal. Bair’s voice is “crystal-clear and his articulation holds one’s interest throughout.” It is performed in the simple, elegant English prose of the King James Bible.

Tom Bair has appeared in dramatic roles on some of New York’s most prominent stages and in feature films, including Philip Roth’s Indignation.

CHILDREN’S Ministries

All goblins, princesses, witches, and superheroes are invited to our Halloween costume blessing this Sunday, October 29 from 5–7 p.m. Join us for dinner, fun, and a Halloween procession with treats. We'll eat Farm Burger in Child Hall, process around the Cathedral, and finish with dessert in the Cloister Garden. Bring or wear your costume to be blessed!

Adults: $7Kids: $5Family Max: $25

SIGN UP AT

STPHILIPSCATHEDRAL.ORG/COSTUMEBLESSING

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EMMA'S CLOSET

Children’s Ministries is collecting new or gently used coats and shoes for children in assorted sizes. They will be used at a store during the Homeless Requiem. There will be no charge to the children of homeless parents, but they can experience the fun of selecting the coat and shoes they like best for the cooler season approaching. For more information, contact Lisa McNamara, [email protected].

CHILDREN’S BOOK DRIVE

For the third year the Cathedral Book Store is collecting new books for the children at the Homeless Requiem, the children at the Arrendale Prison Children’s Center, and the young people at Covenant House. With a goal of 250 books, donated books will be distributed to children attending the Homeless Requiem on November 1, and in December to the other groups. Books are available to purchase at the Cathedral Book Store during regular business hours or in the Atrium from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Sundays throughout October. Please help each of these beautiful children receive a wonderful new book this year!

to donate or volunteer to welcome and serve dinner to our guests, visit

stphilipscathedral.org/homelessrequiem

THANK YOU TO THE EPISCOPAL COMMUNITY

FOUNDATION FOR MIDDLE A ND NORTH

G E O R G I A F O R T H E S M A L L A C T S O F

CHARITY GR ANT THAT IS HELPING COVER

TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES FOR OUR GUESTS.

SOCK DRIVE

The youth of the Cathedral are collecting socks to distribute to our guests at the Homeless Requiem. Bring new socks of all sizes to the Atrium on Sundays throughout October to help our guests keep warm this winter. For more information, contact Meg Jones, [email protected].

Homeless REQUIEM

Cathedral BOOK STOREKATE MOOREHEAD TO SIGN LATEST BOOK

Meet author the Very Rev. Kate Moorehead on Tuesday, November 7, from 7–9 p.m. as she talks about her newest book, I Witness: Living Inside the Stories of Advent and Christmas, at the Cathedral Book Store. Moorehead, the dean of St. John’s Cathedral, Jacksonville, Florida, will also be available for signings of her book after the talk.

From the publisher: “Many of us have heard the story of Jesus’ birth, but have we lived inside it? ... Kate Moorehead invites us to enter the story of salvation with our hearts and minds wide open, experiencing the miracle of Jesus through the eyes of witnesses: Zechariah, Elizabeth, Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men, and others. And Moorehead encourages us to bear witness ourselves—both then and now—to the marvel and majesty of a babe born in a manger, of Christ our King. These daily devotionals offer a companion through the seasons of Advent and Christmas and urge us to keep reading, keep listening, keep learning. ”

CHORAL EUCHARIST FOR ALL FAITHFUL DEPARTED

On All Saints’ Sunday, November 5, at 4 p.m., the Cathedral offers our annual Choral Eucharist for All Faithful Departed. During the Prayer of Consecration, the names of all Cathedral members and family and friends who have died during the past year are read aloud from the altar. The music for the service will center around Tomás Luis de Victoria’s great mass setting Missa O quam gloriosum, which is based on his motet of the same name. Come and help remember the faithful modern day saints who have passed on during the last year, while listening to some of the greatest music of the Renaissance. All are welcome.

WORSHIP

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United Thank OFFERINGGIVE THANKS WITH UTO

Every day we have so many blessings that come our way. Let us rejoice and give thanks this fall by participating in our Cathedral’s United Thank Offering (UTO). UTO has been a tradition since 1889 and supports the missions and ministries of the Episcopal Church. Every cent collected fulfills diocesan grant requests, and each year over $2.5 million is received through UTO offerings.Here are some ways you and your family can participate:• Pick up a Blue Box this Sunday in the Atrium and place it in

a prominent place in your home, like the kitchen counter or wherever you keep your keys and wallet.

• Every night during dinner, go around the table and share one thing for which you are truly grateful that day. Pass around the Blue Box and insert some coins or dollars to express your gratitude.

• When saying prayers in the morning or at night, make a ritual offering to thank God for being there to hear your prayers.

• Let the children put a coin in the box for every accomplishment they can share from their day at school.

• Ask every family member to make a donation in thanks for a person they love who has brought joy into their lives.

Ingathering is Sunday, November 19. Having spent several weeks adding daily offerings of thanks to your Blue Box, on Saturday, November 18, you can open it and count your offerings. Write a check for your total amount, payable to the Cathedral of St. Philip (with UTO in the memo line), or make a contribution at the Atrium kiosk or online at stphilipscathedral.org/contribution. Then, take your empty Blue Box and keep the tradition alive at home until the spring ingathering day!

MUSICSPIVEY HALL CHILDREN’S CHOIR TO PERFORM

This Sunday, October 29 at 3:15 p.m., we welcome the Spivey Hall Children’s Choir to the Cathedral’s Sunday Afternoon Recital Series. Conducted by founding director Martha Shaw, the choir will perform original works or arrangements by Gjeilo, Stroope, Copland, and Chilcott, among others. Come and hear this widely acclaimed children’s choir from Atlanta!

Spivey Hall Children’s Choir (Morrow, Georgia)

Ola Gjeilo, GloriaVictor C. Johnson, Stars I Shall FindNancy Hill Cobb, Cantate Domino

Z. Randall Stroope, Inscription of HopeAaron Copland, Ching-A-Ring-Chaw

Bob Chilcott, Can You Hear Me? Bill Henderson, When I Sing

Samuel A. Ward; arr. Randall Reese, America the BeautifulGospel Spiritual, arr. Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory,

Go Where I Send Thee

Pastoral CARELUNCH AND LEARN:

MINISTRY OF PRESENCE AT THE TIME OF DEATH

Susan Soper will give a presentation on the ministry of presence at the time of death on Wednesday, November 8 at noon in the Gould Room.

Susan Soper, a native Atlantan, started her journalism career in Washington, D.C. and New York before becoming the features editor and writing coach at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. When her father died suddenly at 73, she realized the need for families to be prepared before losing a loved one — to ease the stress during a time of sadness and grief.

She created and wrote a fill-in-the-blank workbook called ObitKit that gives families peace of mind that final wishes are known and can be carried out. Whether you are writing an obit for a loved one or thinking about how you would like to be remembered, this lunch and learn session can help and will discuss trends in obituaries and offer tips on how to think creatively about your life and legacy.

Buy lunch from Flora & Flour in the Cathedral kitchen or bring your own. A $10 donation for the presentation is recommended.

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FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIEDWilliam S. Craighill

FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING: LONG TERM PRAYERS

Virginia Bicksler • Cornelia Bird • George Bird • John Blair • David W. Boone • Josh Borden • Pat Brinson • Kaye Cairney • Catherine Carson • Heather Clark • Jamie Coleman • 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 • Matt Jones • Elaine Lyon • Robert and Aggie Maddox • David McCarthy • Carol McDonald • Elaine McEachern • Georgia Meagher • Dick Miller • Carrick Mollenkamp • Charlie Neal • Marian Palmore • Walter Perrin • Brenda Pruitt • Garry Pryor • Jennifer Rankin • Pamela Reid • Emily Richardson • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Martin Ruegsegger • Louis “Skip” Schueddig • Jim Segars • Jeanne M. Smith • Joe K. Steele • Julie Sutton • Tommy Truesdale • Cindy West • Chandra Westafer • Hollis Youngner

FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Brenda Alonso • 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 • Andrew Clark • Else Snoop Cobb • Leonard Cobb • 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 • Debbie Hardegree • Chris Hardy • Bobby Hearn • Carol Hardin Henderson • 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 • Darel Moe • Lyn Moore • Meg Moye • Andy Nelson • Barrett Nichols • Jay Orr • Julia Paisley • Carol Peterson • Betty and Bill Poole • Libby Powell • Margaret Robinson • Al Rogers • James Sands • Donald Schooley • Patricia Schooley • Logan Shannep • Michelle Simmons • Lara Smith Sitton • Gwendolyn Slack • Lyda Sorgini • Tina Susco • Carla Sweetwood • Hubert Tate, Sr. • John Titus • Janiece Townshend • 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

PRAYER List

NEW MEMBERS

Lucy Russell, from Charlottesville, Virginia

DEATHS

Josephine Diggess Reid, died September 11, 2017

BIRTHS

Perry Woodruff Smith, son of Laura and Bronson Smith,

born September 8, 2017

Giles William Whitney, son of Radford and Grant Whitney,

born October 6, 2017

Elizabeth Pierce Lowrey, daughter of Katherine and Pierce Lowrey,

born on October 9, 2017

Weston Walker Burnat, son of Laura and Lawson Burnat,

born October 12, 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 October 28, 2017

2017 Spirituality ConferenceFeaturing the Rev. Dr. Barbara Brown Taylor

Holy Envy: Learning to Live with Religious Difference

Saturday, October 28 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Join us for this one-day conference when Barbara will explore with us how religious pluralism challenges and deepens Christian identity in a world of many (and no) faiths. She will also speak in the Dean’s Forum on Sunday, October 29 at 10:10 a.m.

Barbara Brown Taylor is a New York Times best-selling author, college professor, and Episcopal priest.

To register online or find out more:stphilipscathedral.org/spiritualityconference

PRESCHOOL ADMISSIONS FOR 2018-2019

The Cathedral Preschool is now offering tours for prospective families for the 2018-19 school year. Now in its 47th year, the Cathedral Preschool provides a nurturing environment for children two years olf through Kindergarten.

At the Cathedral Preschool, children enjoy a well-balanced variety of experiences that encourage socialization, creativity and an opportunity for self-exploration. Our reading instruction includes the Orton Gillingham Approach for building emergent reader skills. The Preschool day also incorporates an introduction to basic math concepts as well as writing readiness and printing, art music, library and science. The beautiful Children’s Chapel of the Cathedral of St. Philip is located in the heart of the school, and we use this space each week to worship together in an age-appropriate service expressed in the Episcopal tradition. This focus on spiritual formation in our chapel service is expressed daily in the intentionally loving ways we seek to live in community with each other in our school.

We invite you to call the Preschool office at 404-237-8777 to schedule a tour and let us show you our facilities and answer any questions. We offer tours throughout October and the first half of November. Please visit our website at thecathedralpreschool.org for additional information.

Cathedral PRESCHOOL

Cathedral youth, including Natalie Spangler (pictured, left), led a presentation last Sunday on their mission-pilgrimage to Haiti last summer. On hand were others who took the trip and representatives from Eternal Hope in Haiti, a Georgia-based ministry that helps provide basic health care and nutritional services in and around Cap Haitian, Haiti. Another mission-pilgrimage is being planned for next June.