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October 2023 Bulletin

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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL An Episcopal Community in the Heart of Houston, Texas

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How’re you being formed? We’re all being formed, all the time, by all (or at least most) things. “Formation” can be a very churchy word, and it can easily become a stand-in for “class, program, event,” but formation, rightly understood, refers less to discrete things and more to the life-long, life-encompassing process of being shaped in certain ways. Formation, in this sense, is not something we opt into or out of, as though it were a class we might sign-up for or simply skip. We THE REV. CANON simply are being formed, BRADLEY VARNELL the questions for us to wrestle with are: how are we being formed and who are we being formed into? Most people and places presuppose an account of formation, a vision of the kind of person to be formed. Parents imagine a child who will grow into an adult who is successful, kind, and resilient; coaches imagine rookies who will become players who are strong and fast, with well-honed reflexes; nations imagine citizens who will be loyal and law-abiding. The church also has a vision for the kind of person to be formed. For the church, the desire is to form all people into the likeness of Christ. Paul, writing to the church in Rome, says that Christians are “predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son,” elsewhere the Apostle speaks of our being “transformed into the same image” as Christ. These verses highlight an important difference in how formation occurs in the church than in, say, the state. The formation of people into Christlikeness is, first of all, the work of God through the Holy Spirit. The church seeks to be a means by which the Spirit builds up all people to look more and more like Christ,

BEING FORMED, page 8

Faith, Culture, and Unity: Christ Church Cathedral's Mes de la Herencia Celebration Each year the Rev. Canon Simón Bautista welcomes the celebration of Mes de la Herencia as a poignant reminder of the shared history and contributions made by Latinos of various generations, whether they arrived as immigrants or were born in the United States. As he notes, Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States began as Hispanic Week

in 1968 and later expanded to a month-long celebration. The period encompasses the independence anniversaries of several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Chile. The Mes de la Herencia Celebration at the

MES DE LA HERENCIA, page 6

EMC Co-Chairs pave the road ahead

MEREDITH CANADA & MICHELLE HALE, 2024 EMC CO-CHAIRS

BETH & ADAM JACKSON, 2024 EMC CO-CHAIRS

This year’s Every Member Canvass (EMC) pledge campaign is being led by two couples. Meredith Canada and Michelle Hale, along with Beth Wiedower Jackson and Adam Jackson were all drawn to Christ Church Cathedral by its teachings and community outreach, and they are eager to help the Cathedral do more. Their willingness to take on the EMC leadership role speaks to the profound influence the Cathedral has had on their lives and their steadfast dedication to its mission. In 2013, Beth and Adam were both new to Houston. Neither of them was raised

EMC CO-CHAIRS, page 3


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