Cathedral Times – April 1, 2018

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The CATHEDRAL TIMES The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · April 1, 2018

WORSHIP SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK

MAUNDY THURSDAY Thursday, March 29

7 p.m. Maundy Thursday Liturgy (Bilingual), Cathedral

Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler; Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh

GOOD FRIDAY Friday, March 30

Noon Good Friday Liturgy, Cathedral

2 p.m. Stations of the Cross, Cathedral

7 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy (Bilingual), Cathedral

Officiant: Dean Sam Candler; Preacher: Canon Lauren Holder Officiant: Deacon Juan Sandoval Officiant: Canon Wallace Marsh; Preacher: Canon Lauren Holder

HOLY SATURDAY Saturday, March 31 12:15 p.m. Holy Saturday Liturgy, Mikell Chapel Officiant: Dean Sam Candler

EASTER DAY Sunday, April 1 bring bells to ring!

6 a.m. The Great Vigil of Easter, Cathedral

Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright; Preacher: Dean Sam Candler 8:45 a.m. Holy Baptism and Festival Holy Eucharist, Cathedral

Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright; Preacher: Dean Sam Candler

9 a.m. Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel

Celebrant and Preacher: Canon George Maxwell

11:15 a.m. Holy Baptism and Festival Holy Eucharist, Cathedral

Celebrant: Canon Cathy Zappa; Preacher: Dean Sam Candler 11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel

Celebrant: Canon Lauren Holder; Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval


This SUNDAY

APRIL 1, 2018 · Easter Sunday, Year B

Acts 10:34-43 · Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 · 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 · John 20:1-18

6 A.M. THE GREAT VIGIL OF EASTER, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Choristers and Staff Singers: arr. Livingston Gearhart, Dry Bones Charles Villiers Stanford, Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem Gerre Hancock, A Song to the Lamb Baptisms: Elizabeth King Mattioli, daughter of Mia and John Mattioli John Morgan Sweeney Mattioli, son of Mia and John Mattioli

8:45 A.M. HOLY BAPTISM AND FESTIVAL HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright

Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Choir and Senior Choristers: Ēriks Ešenvalds, Trinity Te Deum Orlandus Lassus, Surgens Jesus arr. Charles Wood, This joyful Eastertide Baptisms: John Keighley Pierce Cotonio, son of Ashley and Philip Cotonio David Hagan Dick II, son of Katie and Hagan Dick Robert Powell Towne, son of Sara and Justin Towne Giles William Whitney, son of Radford and Grant Whitney

9 A.M. HOLY BAPTISM AND HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant and Preacher: Canon George Maxwell Baptism: Emerson Mitchell Maddrey, son of Jessica and Charles Gordon Maddrey

11:15 A.M. HOLY BAPTISM AND FESTIVAL HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Canon Cathy Zappa Preacher: Dean Sam Candler Cathedral Choir : Ēriks Ešenvalds, Trinity Te Deum Orlandus Lassus, Surgens Jesus arr. Charles Wood, This joyful Eastertide Baptisms: Brittany Alston Charles Knight Bayer, son of Caroline and Nick Bayer Knox Blalock Berbert, son of Isabel and Tayloe Berbert Evelyn Marie Dudley, daughter of Denice and Phillip Dudley Tierson Townsend Ellis, son of Lyndsay and Ben Ellis Lanier Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of Cassandra and Bo Johnson Charlotte Elizabeth Feltman, daughter of Michelle and Lawson Feltman

11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL Celebrant: Canon Lauren Holder Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval


Maundy THURSDAY

MARCH 29, 2018 · Maundy Thursday, Year B

Exodus 12:1-14 · Psalm 116:1, 10-17 · 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 · John 13:1-17, 31b-35

7 P.M. MAUNDY THURSDAY LITURGY (BILINGUAL), CATHEDRAL Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh Cathedral Choir and Choristers: Morten Lauridsen, Ubi caritas et amor Paul Mealor, Ubi caritas Kim André Arnesan, O sacrum convivium

Good FRIDAY

MARCH 30, 2018 · Good Friday, Year B

Isaiah 52:13-53:12 · Psalm 22 · Hebrews 10:16-25 · John 18:1-19:42

NOON GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY, CATHEDRAL Officiant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: Canon Lauren Holder Cathedral Schola: Tomás Luis de Victoria, The Passion According to St. John Giovanni Maria Nanino, Adoramus te, Christe Kenneth Leighton, “Drop, Drop, Slow Tears” from Crucifixus pro nobis

2 P.M. STATIONS OF THE CROSS, CATHEDRAL Officiant: Deacon Juan Sandoval

7 P.M. GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY (BILINGUAL), CATHEDRAL Officiant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Canon Lauren Holder Cathedral Schola: Tomás Luis de Victoria, The Passion According to St. John Giovanni Maria Nanino, Adoramus te, Christe Kenneth Leighton, “Drop, Drop, Slow Tears” from Crucifixus pro nobis

The CATHEDRAL of ST. PHILIP

The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, Dean Dale Adelmann, Ph.D., Canon for Music The Rev. Lauren R. Holder, Canon for Outreach and Congregational Life The Rev. C. Wallace Marsh IV, Canon for Pastoral Care and Worship The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr., Vicar The Rev. Catherine Zappa, Canon for Education The Rev. John William Harkins III, Ph.D., Priest Associate The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic Ministries The Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D., Priest Associate The Rev. Carolynne G. Williams, Canon Associate for Pastoral Care and Elder Ministry Austin Hall, Senior Warden Doug O’Bryan, Junior Warden

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NEW CATHEDRAL HISTORY BOOK ON SALE Richard Perry has written new book on the history of the Cathedral of St. Philip, These Old Walls, Volume II, covering 1997–2017. This is a follow-up to the original These Old Walls, which covers 1947–1997. Both are available at the Thrift House and Book Store! Volume II is $15; reprints of Volume I are $10.

FOYERS SUPER FOYERS IS COMING UP! Do you enjoy eating good food and meeting new people? Then Foyers is for you! Experience friends, food, and fellowship in small groups of 8 to 10 each month beginning with Super Foyers on 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.

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.

FEBRUARY BCM FOOD DRIVE A SUCCESS! BUT DID YOU KNOW ... St. Anne’s Guild thanks all at the Cathedral for their contributions to the February BCM Food Drive. A total of $5,839.54 and 186 bags of food and supplies were collected. Because of your generosity, BCM’s pantry will continue to serve its clients well. We realize that many hearts and hands go into a successful drive and we are most grateful for your support. A special note of thanks to the following for generating the bulk of our food and household supply donations: Maggie Paul and her Cathedral youth who orchestrated the “Souper Bowl” collection; Sara Chapman who set up her “Children’s Chapel Store” to teach about BCM as well as provide a hands-on experience of shopping and giving; and Mary Kibler and the teachers and children of the Cathedral Preschool who brought BCM and the Food Drive into their February class activities. BCM relies heavily on volunteer support. They need help in the areas of hospitality and intake, the food pantry, the Thriftique, administrative support, and data entry. They also need money management coaches, resume writing coaches, and student interns for summer and fall. If you are interested, contact Tiffany Banks, volunteers@bcmatlanta.org.


EASTER FLOWERS ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD Robert & Joan Herdman

Mary Gunn & Franklin Starks, Sr.

William Bowen Astrop, Sr.

William Barrett Howell

Jim & Eleanor Strain

Joyce Batchelder Bills

Ruthie King Hunter

Alice Stone Charles

Isabelle Woolford Kennedy

Campbell Collins, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kibler

Vaughan Richardson Cooper

Tommy Lanier

Robert & Josephine Crumley

Joan Ruggiero McCumber

Sherrill Arlen Dansby

Boice McGrew

Mr. George Joseph Darneille

John Miner

Merry & Jamie Ellington

Ruth & Roy D. Mitchell, Sr.

Ike & Louise Fisher

Susan Elizabeth Mott

Slate, Mat, Jim & Camille Fluker

Mrs. Mary Ann McKinney Frazier

Walter C. Perrin

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Harbin, Jr.

Elizabeth (Betsy) Mitchell Freeman

Ruth Lowe Reid

Missy & Mark Kaish

E. George Hakula

Clarence H. Ridley

Georgeann & Mac McGrew

Dennis M. Hall

Fay & George Sheffield

Cheryl Mullins

Stuart Stevens Hall

Mr. Robert Jackson Simon

Chaney Elizabeth Pollard

AND IN MEMORY OF: Bernice & David Apple

Marian Roberts Hicks

Dorsey Machir Bass

Stephanie Howell

George Arthur Howell Bird

Richard Hunter Jennings

Augusta Collins & Richard Horsey

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Key, Sr.

The Rev. Canon Thomas H. Conley

Elizabeth Williams Kohlman

Seashols Noell & Jim Courtenay

Jean & Lion G. Mason

Jody McDougall Crumley

Dan McGrew

Mrs. Roberta Higgins Darneille

George (Mac) Maxwell McGrew

Jean Dowling

Caroline Quin Mitchell

Mary Jackson Elrod

Jean & Roger Moister

Emma Kate, Davis, Grant & Aleck Carter

Rosemary & Jack Foster

Dr. & Mrs. Rufus Payne

James Pierce Fontaine

Mr. French B. Frazier, Jr.

Jean & Langdon C. Quin, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Fred Jones

Harry L. Gilham, Jr.

Marguerite Hall Rice

Charles & Jean Marsh

Geoffrey Peterson Hall

Tish & Jack Sharp

Jody & Dan McGrew III

Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Hall

Philip C. Shore

Mac & Dorothy Perno

Jim & Kathy Harris

Noell & Franklin Starks, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Smith IV

Charles R.C. Steers, Jr. Anne Rutledge Tufts Ruth Vaught

Gudmund Vigtel

Ed & Lorraine Waters Susie Nicole Watt

Gordon R. Watt, Jr.

Dana Francis White

David Charles Wible Robert K. Wickham

Dr. Robert T. Willingham William Beck Wylly

Margaret & Dan Yates

Charles Bradley Zirkle, Jr.

AND IN THANKSGIVING FOR:

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OUTREACH GIVE THANKS WITH UTO: INGATHERING MAY 13 Every day we have so many blessings that come our way. Let us rejoice and give thanks this spring 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 dollars 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, May 13. Having spent several weeks

adding daily offerings of thanks to your Blue Box, on Saturday, May 12, 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), and bring it to church where you will receive a UTO envelope for the offering plate. Or, you can make a contribution at the Atrium kiosk or online at stphilipscathedral.org/contribute. Then, take your empty Blue Box and keep the tradition alive at home until the fall ingathering.

VOLUNTEER WITH THE HABITAT PROJECT! Our latest Habitat for Humanity project is underway, running through April 28. We welcome past builders and new builders. If you have never built, come be part of this exciting ministry. No skills required, just your enthusiasm. We will give you the tools and training that you need to make a contribution. You can sign up in the Atrium on Sundays or contact John Champion, 404 307-0817 or jchampion@bellsouth.net, to get additional information. Also, you can sign up online through our Habitat site at www.stphilip.atlantahabitat.volunteerhub.com. If you don't want to build, but would be interested in being part of the food team preparing lunches for our builders, contact John Champion for more information.


MEMBERSHIP TRANSITIONS

DEATHS David Kingsley McCarthy, husband of Lynn McCarthy, died March 19, 2018

CATH E DR AL TH RIF T HOUS E TRE A SURE OF TH E WE E K A handsome collection of Thomasville oak dining chairs, eight side chairs and two arm chairs. Rarely used and in beautiful condition. 1893 Piedmont Rd. | 404-876-5440 Mon–Sat, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

PRAYER List FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Carolyn Allen • Lewis Harville • Jacqueline Marcotte • King Sims

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 • Heather Clark • Elizabeth Coil • Lawrence Cowart • Terry Dornbush • Sarah

duBignon • Kitty Dukehart • Susan Dunn • 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 Fernando Conteras Alonso • Mary Ann Armor • Bettina Bass • Elisabeth T. Bottler • Marjorie B. Chadsey •

Andrew Clark • Wendy Clemente • Else S. Cobb • Leonard A. Cobb • Sally Coulter • Ashley Debelbot and

Brenda Jones • Judy Eggers • Claire Wofford Frazier • Carleton Fuller • Phyllis Gareis • Peggy Govan • D. Louis Gruver, Jr. • Doyce Gunter • Tod Gunter • William Ham • Chris Hardy • Holly Hawkins • Bobby Hearn • Greg Hentz • Liz Grant Hilton • Daniel Hill • Alexandria Jacobson • Hardy Johnson • Sun Ja Kim • Sang Ho Kim •

Virginia P. Kitchell • 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 • Christopher Petty • John Plunkett • Betty and Bill Poole • Ginny Quinn • Harold Reynolds • Margaret Robinson • Frank Roth • James Sands • Patricia Schooley • Katy Shoemaker •

Jeff Straw • Tina Susco • Hubert Tate, Sr. • Yvonne Tate • Norma Leticia Carrera Torralba • Roger Traylor •

Janiece Townshend • Christi Vasquez • Peter Veverka • Nina Vila • Frank Villa • Ron M. Wallace • Jacqueline

Watkins • Kathryn Welden • Susan Wellman • Coralie Severn Wilson • Marion Wilson • Althea Wolf • Whit A. Wright • Patricia Young


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Opens 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

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.

On Palm Sunday, Cathedral youth read the Passion Gospel, the story of Christ's crucifixion, as the stained glass window behind them depicted the same.

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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