Touchpoint April May 2016

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TOUCHPOINT The Marble Magazine One West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001-4596 212-686-2770 MarbleChurch.org

“Go ye into all the world ….” I usually write in Touchpoint about things upcoming in the building. And, to be sure, there are lots of significant events on the calendar (including, but not limited to, moments like Confirmation Sunday on May 1 and Pentecost Weekend with Becca Stevens on May 14-15). But for a moment, I want to share with you a few brief thoughts about some additional forms of ministry at Marble that are both/and in nature. They are designed both for the cherished people who regularly come to the corner of 29th and 5th and for those others, also cherished, who seek us from across the nation and around the world.

Our live-streaming numbers are growing and impressive. You hear us refer every Sunday morning to the fact that people worshiped with us the preceding week from numerous states and countries. Ordinarily those numbers include viewers from well over forty states and twenty-five to thirty countries. What you do not hear us say is that now, in addition to the still impressive attendance Marble enjoys in-house, we have more people worshiping with us online than we do in the building. When I was in seminary, we used to study The Great Commission. That is the statement of Jesus, issued as command: “Go ye into all the world, making disciples ….” (Matthew 28:18) In my seminary days, that text was primarily considered vis-à-vis the work of global missions. It never occurred to me that in time I would serve a church like this one where we literally respond to that divine command every single day. In addition to live-streaming (not only on Sunday mornings, but also on Wednesday evenings and with all of it archived for your convenience), we provide weekly worship/study opportunities specifically for a virtual

audience. Both Soul Purpose and The Bible for Today are posted every week on our website and on YouTube. Additionally, Dr. King, Rev. DePree, and I have taught online Bible and Theology classes (with more to come). In one I led recently we had Dr. Michael Brown participants from New York to Connecticut to New Jersey to Virginia to Missouri to Croatia. Uh huh – Croatia! “Go ye into all the world ….” And, it doesn’t end there. We are also active in a wide variety of social media outlets. Let me mention just two (there are others). Our church posts events and articles on Facebook and Twitter. We now have thousands of people accessing information about Marble via those two sites alone, and those people are from as nearby as Manhattan and as far away as Australia and South Korea. “Go ye into all the world ….” Some of us write blogs every week, available on our website. I often tell people that if they are actually interested in getting to know me and my personal opinions about things, they need to read my blogs. Sermons are not designed to communicate the thoughts of any individual preacher, but instead are designed for a far loftier purpose: to communicate God’s thoughts as revealed through scripture and through the life and teachings of Jesus. However, for those who want to see a bit into the heart and mind of the one who preaches, reading blogs is the best way to do so. Blogs are intended to reveal the Continued on page 2 thoughts of the writer.

APRIL / MAY 2016 SUNDAY WORSHIP, 11AM

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APRIL 17

Dr. Michael B. Brown Senior Minister preaching

Luke 24:13-35

John 19:24-29

I Found My Alleluia

Easter and Doubt

Rev. Kirsty DePree

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Easter and Fear John 19:19-23

APRIL 24

Easter and Hope Luke 24:28-35

WEDNESDAY WORSHIP, 6:15PM Every Week

JAZZ REVELATION, 6:30PM Fridays (Does not meet April 1 & 29; May 6 & 27)


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Re / M A R K /s

Dr. R. Mark King Executive Minister

By Dr. R. Mark King I just finished a biography of sorts on Leonard Nimoy, the now deceased actor who played, among many roles, Mr. Spock on Star Trek. It was written by his colleague and friend, William Shatner. In it, Shatner relays how an ancient Greek mythological tale captivated Nimoy and had a tremendous impact on his acting of Spock as well as other artistic expressions. Plato, in his work, The Symposium, has another Greek philosopher, Aristophanes, relay the story of human origins. Aristophanes conjured that humans originally had four arms, four legs and a single head of two faces. The gods were becoming anxious about the humans as they were achieving great power and strength. But yet, the gods enjoyed the tributes the humans afforded to them. Zeus therefore developed a plan that would split the humans in half, therefore nullifying their prowess but also doubling the number who would pay tribute. This forced the humans to be in dire misery as they were missing half of themselves and searching diligently for that other half. Hence, the concept of “soulmate” was developed as two individuals would discover their other half and thus be reunited (and opposite sex was irrelevant as Aristophanes hypothesized there were actually three genders – if you want more on that – just ask me!).

The truth, though, is that humans need relationships in this life and with rare exception, few human beings find joy in absolute isolation or being hermits. The other interesting facet of this myth is that since ancient times, humans have felt a somewhat incompleteness in and of ourselves. Ancient and modern art use masks to “bridge” in portraying various aspects of the human being that seem “missing” from the bearer. We project “masks” ourselves in either hiding what we perceive to be our own inadequacies OR to protect our deepest core from being revealed – both of which “hide” that which we feel is not right in our souls. I am not a psychologist so let me quit playing that now. However, let me say this: what do you feel is “missing” or “hiding” in being your complete self? It is a question worth pondering deeply and thoroughly. I believe we were created by God (as opposed to the Greek gods) with an innate drive or search for that which is greater than ourselves. It is the homing device within our souls to seek out and discover/find God. I am not that versed in the psychological arts but I am in the theological arts. I believe that what may be missing in so many hearts, so many souls, so many lives, is that keen relationship with God through Christ. And guess what, God is waiting fervently for you to find what you are seeking – which is God. From there awaits a whole new world of self-discovery!

“Go ye into all the world...” continued from page 1 Anyway, several of us post those things frequently. Also, there are other outlets where some of us post ideas and information (from newspapers to Huffington Post). “Go ye into all the world ….” The point is that we have so much available now beyond the sacred corner where our church resides. In a world of laptops and cell phones, Marble is there. We are trying to take the Good News to people where they are. We’re available as they ride the commuter trains or buses or subways. We’re available as they sit before their computers at home or far away (via website, social media, and e-blasts). We’re available to people who once were actively involved in this (or

some other) house of worship but now are no longer physically able to do so. We’re available at whatever hours best suit the needs of the persons who seek us. Personally, I do not think screens will ever replace the essential quality of walking through the doors of a church, experiencing the smiles, handshakes, and hugs, and feeling connected in a physical way. But, for those who cannot come to us, I am excited that we are able and excited about going to them. What a wonderful new age, when technology enables us to say “Yes” to Jesus when Jesus says to us, “Go ye into all the world ….”

MAY 2016 SUNDAY WORSHIP, 11AM

MAY 8

Dr. Michael B. Brown Senior Minister preaching

Made New: The Woman Brought to Jesus

MAY 1

Made New: John Mark Acts 15:36-40; II Timothy 4:9-11

Ascension Sunday

John 8:1-11

MAY 15 Pentecost Sunday

Rev. Becca Stevens Episcopal Chaplain, Vanderbilt University; Founder, Thistle Farms and Magdalene House

MAY 22

MAY 29

Mark – A Gospel Listening to The Holy for Seekers Spirit, Even When it Mark 1:1-3, 9-11 Is Not Easy Trinity Sunday

John 16:12-15

Dr. R. Mark King


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THE MARBLE PIPE ORGAN INAUGURAL CONCERT SERIES Diane Bish Pipes and Voices with The Marble Choir and Festival of Voices Friday, April 29 | 7:30pm We are honored to have Diane Bish at Marble to conclude our Inaugural Concert Series for our new pipe organ. She is one of the most visible and influential classical organists performing today. Diane Bish Diane Bish, Concert and recording artist, composer, conductor, and international television personality, displays her dazzling virtuosity and unique showmanship the world over to international acclaim. Her international television series, The Joy of Music, has served since 1982 to broaden appreciation for “the king of instruments.” The Joy of Music combines exhilarating organ and ensemble performances with an informative, inspirational narrative and exciting world travel. (www.dianebish.org.). Tickets: $25; $20, students/seniors. Purchase at MarbleChurch.org or at the door. MARBLE ARTISANS’ BOUTIQUE Sunday, May 1 | 12:15-2:00pm

Celebrate the Creative Spirit! Invite your friends and neighbors for this special day that includes a Blessing of the Artists during 11:00am Worship, followed by our Annual Artisans’ Boutique. Support Marble artists while doing your shopping for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Graduation, summer weddings, plus get a head start on your Christmas list. Join us after Worship in the Marble Loft and find that unique oneof-a-kind gift! (Preview sale, 10:00-11:00am.) Sweet and savory treats can be purchased from our Bake Sale to enjoy while you shop! We also invite you to put on your chef’s hat or apron and donate delicious homemade treats to this special event. 100% of the proceeds from the Bake Sale go to charity. For more information, or to sign up to bring food, please contact Anna Nugent (ANugent@MarbleChurch.org).

ANNUAL PRAYER INTREAT Saturday, May 7 | 9:30am-2:00pm This year’s theme is “Walk As One”. Please see page 8 for details. REV. BECCA STEVENS Saturday, May 14 | 6:00-8:00pm Sunday, May 15 | 10:00am We welcome Rev. Becca Stevens, Episcopal Chaplain, Vanderbilt University and Founder, Thistle Farms and Magdalene House, to Marble for this important weekend. Please see page 12 for details and Dr. Brown’s blog on page 5. LANDMARKS CONSERVANCY SACRED SITES TOUR Sunday, May 22 We are pleased to participate in the 30th Anniversary of the Landmarks Conservancy’s Sacred Sites Tour which provides an opportunity for people to experience first-hand the wonderful art, architecture, and history embodied in New York’s Sacred Sites. 1:30pm: Special Insider’s Tour (Reservations required through Sacred Sites, www.nylandmarks.org.) 2:30-3:30pm: Doors open to the public for selfguided or docent led tours. SAVE THE DATE THE PUZZLE: MARBLE’S THEATRE FESTIVAL June 20-26 Thanks to all who submitted plays for our 6th season of The Puzzle. We received 251 plays from 36 States, Canada, Chile, and New Zealand! We’re excited to read all of them, and we’ll be in touch in the beginning of May to announce the winners for our festival week. Stay tuned. MEMBERSHIP AT MARBLE Faith is a journey and we warmly invite you to join with us as you travel along. For more information about our upcoming New Member Orientations, after Sunday Worship please come to the Deacons’ Pew (to right of Chancel) where the Membership Team will help you (they will be wearing red carnations), visit the Welcome Table after WeWo, or contact Kim Sebastian-Ryan (KRyan@MarbleChurch.org). We’d love to have you join us! APRIL Sunday, April 10 | 10:30am-2:30pm Orientation with Dr. Brown and Rev. DePree Sunday, April 17| 10:45am-1:30pm Connection Sunday, including Lunch with Staff Sunday, April 24 | 10:30am-12:15pm Reception of New Members during Worship

PHOTO CREDIT: KRISTIN SWEETING

In the Marble Spotlight

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Rev. Becca Stevens


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CYF CORNER CONFIRMATION SUNDAY May 1 The selfie at right was taken by Confirmation leaders Brian Hampton and Stacey Shand with this year’s Confirmation Class. They had just finished meeting with Sister Carol and learning about the Bible. They will be received as new members of Marble during 11:00am Worship on May 1. FAMILY WORSHIP Sunday, May 22 | 10:00am Join CYF for this uplifting service in which the children’s choirs sing and children participate in parts of worship. All welcome! In the Marble Loft.

Stacy Penson.Director Marble Community Gospel Choir

Rev. Kirsty DePree Minister of Congregational Care

2016 Confirmation Class

Welcome Stacy Penson

Switzerland, and Japan, and continues to coach some of the brightest talent in the performing arts. He is no stranger to Marble, having served as interim conductor of our Gospel Choir in Spring 2013 and Winter 2015. We know God has great things in store for this ministry with Stacy at the helm! Interested in singing with the Marble Gospel Choir? Contact Korland Simmons (KSimmons@ MarbleChurch.org).

Alleluia

big 50. I am thankful for the 50 years I have had, and I am ready to say alleluia and see what the next 50 years of new life bring. Baptism, Easter and even birthdays give us the opportunity to reflect on the newness of life, the power of transformation and renewal. Paul in his second letter to the Corinthians shows the beauty of new life in Christ with these words. “So if anyone is in Christ, they are a new Creation, the old is gone, and the new has come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17) As I begin this next chapter in my life, I pray and hope that I will be saying alleluia often and in doing so praise God for life, breath and all of you who continue to remind me of God’s transformative power and renewal as together we discover the wings we have been given and soar to new heights.

Stacy Penson became the Director of the Marble Community Gospel Choir in February. Originally from Omaha, Stacy graduated from Oberlin Conservatory and trained at Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan. Stacy has worked as music director for five Broadway productions and with numerous musical artists such as Alicia Keys, Angie Stone, Patti LaBelle, Brian McKnight and Kathleen Battle. He has also worked on the music staff at University Of Michigan, Butler University, and Bowling Green State University as conductor, pianist, and instructor. Stacy has performed in Germany, France, Austria, Italy,

By Rev. Kirsty DePree Alleluia, He has risen, He has risen indeed. If you walk into my office, on my wall, you will see a big sign that says Alleluia - Amen. I have often been called the Alleluia Lady. Almost, every service I preach, I use the word Alleluia in the benediction, reminding us that as we leave we are to look for all those moments that we can praise God. By the time you receive this, we will have had the Women’s Retreat, we will have celebrated Easter and hopefully spring has sprung and butterflies are flying around. For me, spring, butterflies and alleluias are signs of life. A butterfly metamorphoses from a caterpillar to a chrysalis and finally becomes a butterfly – it is a strong resurrection symbol, a reminder of new life. Spring is a time of new life, the old is gone and the new begins to emerge. This year on April 9, I turn the


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Re-visit, or read for the first time, Dr. Brown’s blog from February 22, 2016.

Pentecost Preparations

in the New York Times, on ABC World News, NPR, PBS, and CNN. In 2011, the White House named Becca a “Champion of Change.” Recently, she was featured in the PBS documentary, “A Path Appears,” named Humanitarian of the Year in 2014 by the Small Business Council of America as well as the TJ Martell Foundation, inducted into the Tennessee Women’s Hall of Fame, and was conferred an honorary doctorate by Sewanee: The University of the South. Okay, what about those two things I need from you as we prepare for the weekend (with Becca making a presentation Saturday night and preaching Sunday morning)?

Saturday, May 14 | 6:00pm See page 12. Sunday, May 15 | 10:00am and preaching at 11:00am Worship

Universal Truths and Individual Stories Acts 2:1-21

PHOTOS: PEGGY NAPIER

By Dr. Michael B. Brown I’m not sure how many folks read these blogs, but I have a favor to ask of those who do. Pentecost Sunday is May 15. That’s still a while away, but I want you to help me prepare for it. And there are two things specifically I need. On Pentecost Weekend, we will be welcoming the Rev. Becca Stevens to Marble. Becca is an Episcopal Chaplain at Vanderbilt University and also founder of Thistle Farms and Magdalene House. Google each of those, and you will learn what a vital and urgent ministry she performs. Becca created the “Love Heals” movement, an incredibly successful initiative that reaches out to people trapped in the sex-for-sale industry, helping Becca Stevens and Women of Thistle Farms them embark on new journeys to new lives. Over the years, hundreds of women First, I (many of them still young girls) have been rescued need your and renewed. Many were the victims of abuse datprayers. ing back to their childhoods. Many were literally the I’m truly serious about that. The more we pray for the “property” of pimps. Many were victims of trafficking. success and impact of the weekend, the more likely Many had long lists of arrests. Most had little selfit is that the results will be meaningful. Between esteem and almost no sense of hope. But Becca’s now and Pentecost, please join me in praying for the ministry surprised them with Grace, with the knowlprograms she will lead and especially for the issue edge that they were created in God’s image and, thus, she champions. And second, I need you to spread life could be very much different in the future than it the word. I trust you will plan to attend, but right now had been in the past. In a very real sense, she helps I’m asking for something in addition to that. Invite people discover the deep meaning of Christ’s words someone. Invite several someones. Tell people what about being “born anew.” that weekend at Marble is about – and who she is – and why Christians cannot afford to be uninformed Trafficking is an almost indescribable reality about the pains of people who are entrapped in terin our world (and our nation) today. Most often it involves sex (with the average entry into that industry rible lives – and about the fact that we can be part of a movement to change all that. We can be the ones being age eleven!), but sometimes it also has to do in New York City who begin to get the word out that with forced labor. There are 12.3 million “trafficking Love Heals … and it can start with us this Pentecost slaves” in our world as you read this blog, with more being lured or kidnapped into that life every day. Lives Weekend! are ruined, and sometimes lives are ended. The enorWill you be my partners in preparing for Pentecost mity of the problem demands that people of faith and and our awareness-raising weekend? Will you human decency do something about it. Becca Stevens help me lay the foundation to welcome Rev. Becca is one of our nation’s leaders in doing just that. Stevens? I believe God’s Spirit will breathe upon us in a powerful and life-giving way if we make ourselves Additionally, Becca is a very successful author, an ready. And that is exactly what Pentecost is about. outstanding (energetic A+) preacher, a loving mom, and the wife of Grammy Award-winning country music artist, Marcus Hummon. She has been featured

REV. BECCA STEVENS AT MARBLE

Staff for this Issue: EDITORS:

Karla Fritsch Catherine Ortiz PHOTOS:

Dave Cross Jay Johnson Brian Hampton Siobhan Tull Karla Fritsch GRAPHIC DESIGN:

Beth Player-DiCicco

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Marble Collegiate Partners with Habitat for Humanity to Build Hope

Susanah Wade Director of Missions & Outreach

By Susanah Wade Marble has had a long tradition of answering the call to help those in need. Through our yearly Easter Offering receipts, we currently support an average of 50 to 60 non-profit organizations that are committed to helping those in need in the US and a limited number of international organizations. This year, Marble will also partner with Habitat for Humanity to build a house in Queens NY that will help a family in need to find a place to call “home”. 1 John 3:18 says, “Little children, let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and

action.” In heeding God’s call, a portion of our Easter Offering proceeds will help to fund this initiative, but more importantly, congregants will work alongside the family and other Habitat volunteers to build the house. Habitat transforms lives by building quality homes for families in need and by uniting all New Yorkers around the cause of affordable housing. We are honored to be joining them in their efforts to build hope and build homes. For more information, please contact me (SWade@ MarbleChurch.org).

Know the Condition of Your Financial “Flocks”

T.J. Houlihan Director of Giving

By T.J. Houlihan Have you ever heard Handel’s Messiah? As a choral singer, it’s one of my favorites. Many of us know it for the “Hallelujah Chorus” traditionally played around Christmastime. One movement from it that l absolutely love to sing is “All We Like Sheep”: All we like sheep have gone astray. We have turned every one to his own way. And the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all. (Isaiah 53:6) The first sentence in particular never ceased to crack me up! Scripturally, what this is saying to us is that just like carefree sheep, we too, wander all over (and away from Jesus, the Great Shepherd.) A roaming flock of sheep can be a great metaphor for many things in life — things that can roam away from us when we’re not paying attention like personal, spiritual or financial matters. Just as Jesus is our shepherd, we too, must become the “shepherd” and pay attention to our own “flocks.” To “know the condition of your flocks, and give special attention to your herds” (Proverbs 27:23) take a look at the following reminders: AUTO-PAYMENTS Scrutinize any automated charges to your credit card and bank statements. Could the interest rates on your credit cards be reduced? Are the bank fees you’re paying still competitive? Can you save on phone, internet or cable charges? When are magazine, newspaper or other subscriptions due to renew or should you cancel any? Have you considered automating your pledge or regular charitable gifts?

INSURANCE Review your insurance policies. Are you still comfortable with the liability limits on your car? How about the deductible amounts? What does Uninsured Motorist cover? Have your medical insurance out-ofpocket expenses changed for 2016? Do you have life insurance? If so, is it still adequate for your family’s needs? INVESTMENTS Evaluate your nest egg periodically. Are your retirement and investment accounts well diversified for risk? Are you maximizing your employer’s IRA matching program or leaving money on the table? Have you named beneficiaries? Could its beneficiaries include your favorite ministry? GIVING BACK You are blessed to be a blessing! Are you “openhanded” (Deut. 15:11)? Have you considered giving stock or appreciated assets? Are you leveraging Planned Giving strategies to direct less to taxes and more toward your loved ones and ministries as well as faithful giving causes? ESTATE PLAN Ensure you at least have a Will! If so, have you updated it lately? Have you lost or gained family members? Sold a business or bought property? Become more involved in a particular charity? Does your Estate Plan include named churches and charities like Marble? Exploring these “flocks” on a regular basis strengthens your stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to you. In short, fellow shepherds, make sure you know the condition of your flocks so that they don’t roam off!


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Talk Back with Dr. Brown

Are you watching and participating in Talk Back? If not, you’re missing something special. It’s a chance to connect with Dr. Brown and ask questions to help you go deeper into the day’s sermon and to enhance your spiritual journey. Join us most Sundays after Worship in the Sanctuary or online. I find the Talk Back discussion often affirms my own spiritual understanding from the sermon, but also provides those “I hadn’t thought of it like that” insights. My worship experiences are always enhanced though Talk Back. – Carmen Ringhiser, Kansas City, Missouri It affords me the chance to hear others’ take on the sermon, lending some perspective for me with other listeners/congregants and getting a sense of how the seriousness and relevance of the sermon was interpreted. And it means Dr. Brown can get

Reflections from the Editor

By Karla Fritsch I have a significant birthday coming up in May thanks to my lucky number 5 being doubled. Actually, all my birthdays are pretty special to me. I was blessed to have wonderful celebrations when I was a child so that contributed to my love of birthdays. In fact, for years I wanted to believe that the “Veishea Parade” on the Iowa State Campus was for me. It was held in early May and I usually had my friends over for a birthday party afterwards. I often had themed parties… a fashion show, a hobo party, a pool party. One of my favorites was a backwards party – guests entered through the back door, we all wore our clothes backwards, we tried to sit at the table backwards and ate chocolate angel food cake before we ate our lunch. Even now, although I don’t have themed parties, my birthday brings out the excitement of the child in me. I was a really happy “child” a few years ago when I experienced some magical birthday moments thanks to Catherine Ortiz and Marble’s Marketing & Communications Team. One birthday when I got to

up close and personal and exhibit pastoral glimpses of himself for questions that have no perfunctory answer. – Peter Barnett, New Jersey Talk Back is a wonderful addition to our Sunday morning worship experience. Being able to interact with one of the best preachers in the world is a real blessing. I’ve never been to Marble but thanks to Talk Back and live streaming I feel like I am part of the Marble family of faith. – Charlie Hobbs, Chesterfield, Missouri I look forward to Talk Back because it is a conversation with our esteemed Theologians/Ministers, and members of our congregation live streaming from all over the world. It is an invitation to explore the scripture even deeper and to engage and grow in new and unexpected ways. I always learn more than the sermon teaches and I appreciate this time together. – Jeanne Barnett, New Jersey

work I opened my door and found my office bursting with bubbles! The next year three adorable turtle lights covered my office in stars. Beyond cool! Of course, a big part of birthdays is making wishes and I’ve been pondering some of the wishes I have for the year ahead. Five of my wishes for 5/5: breathing space, more balance, remembering to be led by love toward myself and others rather than fear, using consistent small steps to take more leaps of faith forward, listening more to God and my Self. Another part of birthdays is sharing. So, I wish these same things for you. I also wish you daily celebrations and magical moments, because isn’t each new day a type of birth? May you experience parts of life with the excited spirit of a child, join in some parades, and once in a while – eat dessert first.

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Mario Sprouse & Dr. Brown during TalkBack

Karla Fritsch Publications Manager


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Spiritual Growth and Education

Bible Study with Sister Carol Perry

Sr. Carol Perry Bible Scholar

SUNDAYS AT 10AM HOW DID THEY DO IT? April 3, 10, 17 & 24 How did women like Esther, Sarah, the wife of Tobias, Mary of Magdala, Phoebe and others find their voices and their identity in a largely patriarchal world? Their struggles and their accomplishments challenge us to ask some very pertinent questions about our own living of the truth. AND WHAT DOES REVELATION REVEAL? May 1, 8 & 22; June 5 This often discussed, much misunderstood last book of the Bible has little to say about the end of time, but much to say about living into that time. For what should we be ready? Please note, June 5 is Sr. Carol’s last Sunday class until September. TUESDAYS AT 6:30PM FAITH IS A VERB April 5, 12, 19 & 26; May 3, 17 & 24 The Bible is a book of action and its people are not passive. Let us follow some of them as they react to God’s call: Abraham, Aaron, Miriam, Rahab, Jonah, Levi... Each one has a story to share. Please note, doesn’t meet May 10. Last class is May 24; returns in September. WEEKDAYS, NOON-1:00PM SPIRITUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE Bring your lunch and join interactive Bible study in two Manhattan locations. Return to work with a new attitude. TUESDAYS IN THE MARBLE LOFT April 5 & 19; May 10 THURSDAYS AT ST. BART’S April 7 & 21; May 12 St. Bartholomew’s Church, 325 Park Ave (at 51st St). Enter through Park Ave doors and proceed to the Welcome Center, directly behind the chancel.

Prayer Circle SUNDAYS AT 10AM This informal gathering centers on singing and prayer for individual and communal concerns. All are welcome! Led by Rev. Gregory Johnson. Meets every Sunday. Holy Communion celebrated weekly (unless scheduled for 11:00am Worship).

Rev. Gregory Johnson

Small Groups

Join a Small Group this Spring. Stop by the Small Group Table during Coffee Hour on Sundays after Worship, contact Baleta McKenzie (BMcKenzie@ MarbleChurch.org), Rev. Kirsty DePree (KDepree@ MarbleChurch.org), or visit MarbleChurch.org.

Dr. Michael Brown’s Online Series

These brief videos are a fun way to feed your soul and help you explore a practical faith. A new short video will be posted every Thursday at MarbleChurch. org and archived to view at any time. They are also available on YouTube.

The Colloquium

MATTHEW PHILLIPS Sunday, May 29 | 10:00am We conclude our special series with outstanding scholars from the spectrum of theological and ecclesiastical academia. Matthew Phillips teaches business law and ethics at Matthew Phillips the Business School of Wake Forest University in North Carolina. He leverages a passion for innovative teaching and engages students with the practical intersections of law and business, while also emphasizing the underlying principles that shape interaction with law and ethical decision-making. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Duke University, where he focused on the intersections of law and religion in American history and he has done additional academic work, concentrating on leadership and ethics, at the U.S. Air Force’s Air University. He is also a pilot and legal officer in the Civil Air Patrol (the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary). MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH ANNUAL PRAYER INTREAT Saturday, May 7 | 9:30am-2:00pm The Marble Prayer Ministry Leadership Team invites you to join them on World Labyrinth Day for their Annual Prayer Intreat. This year’s theme is “Walk As One”. Led by Jean Ando, certified Labyrinth Facilitator, the day will include Labyrinth walks, meditation, journaling, group sharing and will close with worship and Communion. Cost: $20; $15, students/seniors. To register, contact Judy Tulin (JTulin@MarbleChurch.org).


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In the Action Spotlight

Annual Drive for Dignity Concludes April 10 – Please donate new boxers, briefs, bras, t-shirts, tank tops and socks for homeless adults living in shelters. Bring to the Action Volunteer Table after Sunday Worship.

NAMI Walk, Saturday, May 7 – NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) is having a 5K walk from South Street Seaport across the Brooklyn Bridge and back. The funds raised will help support education and advocacy for New York families impacted by mental illness. Join Marble’s team by signing up at www.namiwalksny.org or at the Action Volunteer Table after Worship during Coffee Hour.

Action Volunteers - Ways You Can Serve

If you don’t see what’s right for you listed here, stop at the Action Volunteer Table on Sundays during Coffee Hour to talk with a committee member or contact Tom Schneider (TSchneider@MarbleChurch. org), for more ideas and referrals to organizations that are in need of volunteers. To receive notice of serving opportunities by email, “Action Alerts,” contact Tom. Sunday, April 10 & May 8 – Volunteers are needed to help prepare 50 lunches, 10:00-10:30am, for Ecclesia Ministry (an open-air worshipping congregation for the homeless in Madison Square Park). We also need others to transport the lunches and host the service which begins at 2:00pm; meet in front of 276 Fifth Ave at 1:30pm. Marble Fights Hunger – Please support our continuous food drive by donating non-perishables. Food is given to Icahn House shelter program. Leave donations at the 29th Street Reception area, the Fifth Ave Narthex or the Marble Loft.

Congregational Care Prayer Shawl Ministry – Knit or crochet prayer shawls as gifts to members who are ill or homebound. Gather on 1st and 3rd Mondays, 4:00-5:00pm, for prayer and creating together. All levels welcome. Materials provided. Contact Judy Tulin (JTulin@MarbleChurch.org). MarbleVision Team – If you’re interested in helping with Marble’s Media Ministry, contact Siobhan Tull (STull@MarbleChurch.org). Donate Metrocards for LGBTQ Youth in Crisis served by “The Church” at St. Luke in the Fields, a partner in mission with our GIFTS Fellowship. Metrocards should contain at least one full fare. Used Eyeglasses – Donate used glasses and sunglasses which are given to The Lion’s Club who recycles the glasses and distributes them in developing countries.

LOVE IS... BAPTISM Baptism is both a sign and seal of God’s love and a gracious welcome into the covenant community. Marble is blessed to have three new children as part of our family and it is our joy and responsibility to nurture these children in the faith and welcome them as God’s own beloveds.

LOVE IS... SUPPORT Caregivers Support Group Saturdays, April 2, May 7 & June 4 | 1:00-3:00pm Rev. Marion Gambardella offers guidance and spiritual support to those providing care to a loved one. You will receive Self-Care Tips and Tools to help you become a Caregiver with new strength and vitality, so that you can provide better care to your loved one and also protect your own health and well-being. Each meeting includes confidential, professionally facilitated conversation sharing the challenges a Caregiver faces, as well as a Guided Relaxation Meditation. No charge. To register, please contact Rev. Gambardella (magambardella@yahoo.com) or Judy Tulin (JTulin@MarbleChurch.org). GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Thursdays, April 14 & 28; May 12 & 26; June 9 & 23 | 6:30pm Janet T. Smith, LCSW, leads this group for anyone struggling with the loss of a loved one. Register with Judy Tulin (JTulin@MarbleChurch.org).

Baptism February 21, 2016 – Anne Gottschall and Oscar; Sabrina Piazza and Luca; Meredith Powers and Clementine


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Program Ministries

Keep up with our different Program Ministries by visiting their pages at MarbleChurch.org

and attending Coffee Hour after Worship.

Adult Ministry

Our Spring Intreat is Saturday, April 23 and on Monday, May 23 we follow up our September program on retirement planning and wills. Contact Colleen Cosgrove (CCosgrove@MarbleChurch.org).

Connection (20s&30s)

To connect with us, contact Chad Tanaka Pack (CTanaka@MarbleChurch.org).

Entrepreneurs

An Entrepreneur for All Seasons continues on Thursday, May 26. See Calendar of Events or website. Contact Katherine Gotshall English (212-5298512 or katherinegotshall@gmail.com).

GIFTS: LGBTQ Fellowship

Join us for our Coffee Hours on Sundays, April 3 and May 1. Our spring Intreat, We Are One in the Spirit, will be Saturday, April 30. Women of GIFTS sponsors trip to MoMA on Friday, May 13. Contact Chad Tanaka Pack (CTanaka@MarbleChurch.org).

Men’s Ministry

Our next Breakfast Program is Sunday, April 17 when we hear about Habitat for Humanity. For information, see the Calendar of Events, website or contact Tom Schneider (TSchneider@ MarbleChurch.org).

60+ Fellowship

See the Calendar of Events and 60+ newsletter for details on our Wednesday lunch programs. In May we have Writing Workshops with Paula Hazelwood and Art Class with Judy Tulin. Contact Colleen Cosgrove (CCosgrove@MarbleChurch.org).

Women’s Ministry

Join us Monday, May 16 for our Women Renew Thyself program. For details, check website or contact Anna Nugent (ANugent@MarbleChurch.org).

Calendar of Events EACH SUNDAY Live Sermon Talk Back with Dr. Michael Brown For more details, 12:15pm to register, or for the Join us in the Sanctuary after Worship as we full listing of all our discuss Dr. Brown’s sermon and he answers your programming, please visit questions about faith & theology. Hosted by Mario MarbleChurch.org Sprouse. To submit questions, use the Talk Back card in the pews or email: Connect@MarbleChurch.org. or stop by the Welcome Center after Worship EACH WEDNESDAY during Coffee Hour. 60+ Fellowship For details on our lunch programs, check our 60+ Fellowship monthly newsletter. Inquiries to Colleen Cosgrove (CCosgrove@MarbleChurch.org). Walk the Labyrinth | 5:00-6:00pm Take a moment for a walking meditation before WeWo. (Please call to confirm schedule.) WeWo: Wednesday Worship | 6:15pm “WeWo” blends traditional and contemporary worship styles, with sermons by Dr. Brown and others, plus dynamic music led by Deah Harriot with a praise vocal ensemble and band. Meets in the Marble Loft.

Calendar of Events

EACH FRIDAY Jazz Revelation | 6:30pm Connect with a community of people in a cozy setting of bistro tables to enjoy this time of worship led by Dr. Mark King and Chad Tanaka Pack; music by pianist Chris Whittaker with talented guest artists. In the Marble Loft. (Does not meet April 1 & 29; May 6 & 27.)

FIRST SUNDAYS Walk the Labyrinth | 1:00-3:00pm A facilitator will be available to help guide you and answer questions, while allowing you the space to walk in your own way, at your own pace. (Please confirm, schedule could vary.) SATURDAY, APRIL 2 Caregivers Support Group Begins | 1:00pm Please see page 9. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 GIFTS: LGBTQ Coffee Hour | 12:15pm All welcome for this time of fellowship. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: Kay Gimmestad gives helpful hints on decluttering. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: Students from NYU School of Dentistry, under the direction of Karl Dixon, will talk about senior dental care.


Calendar of Events

THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Grief Support Group Begins | 6:30pm Please see page 9. SUNDAY APRIL 17 Men’s Breakfast Program | 8:45-10:00am We invite everyone to join us to hear special guest Frances Hardy, Faith and Community Relations Manager at Habitat for Humanity. Full breakfast, $12. Register online or contact Tom Schneider. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: Performers from Manhattan School of Music with their Spring Cabaret. SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Adult Ministry Intreat | 10:00am-3:00pm The Who and What We Pray For. Through the lens of Jesus’ prayers, Rev. Sam Clover helps us explore personal prayer practices. All are welcome. $25, includes lunch and materials. Register online or contact Colleen Cosgrove (CCosgrove@MarbleChurch.org).

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: Agatha Pratt helps us explore meditation. FRIDAY, MAY 13 GIFTS: LGBTQ Fellowship at MoMA | 6:30pm Join us as for Edward Degas: A Strange New Beauty at the Museum of Modern Art. Free admission. Sponsored by the Women of GIFTS. For details, contact Chad (CTanaka@MarbleChurch.org.)

Calendar of Events For more details, to register, or for the full listing of all our programming, please visit MarbleChurch.org

or stop by the Welcome Center after Worship during Coffee Hour.

MONDAY, MAY 16 Women’s Ministry Program | 6:00pm Join us for our Women Renew Thyself program. Visit website or contact Anna Nugent for details. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: The Life and Love of Patricia Hancock Rogers, directress of Classical Productions, speaks of her musical life.

SUNDAY, APRIL 24 Monthly Brunch | 12:15pm All are invited for this time of fellowship and good food, with live music. In the Marble Loft. $12.

MONDAY, MAY 23 Adult Ministry Dinner Program | 6:00-8:00pm Preparing for Your Golden Years. Attorney Linda Amato and Financial Planner Eric Berger help us learn about retirement savings, wills and trusts. $15 dinner & program; $10 program only. Register online or contact Colleen Cosgrove (CCosgrove@ MarbleChurch.org).

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by movie at 12:30pm: Five Flights Up.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by movie at 12:30pm: Big Eyes.

SATURDAY, APRIL 30 GIFTS: LGBTQ Intreat | 9:30am-2:30pm We Are One in the Spirit. How are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people uniquely called to lives of faith? All are welcome to join us in the Marble Loft for a day of learning, fellowship, and worship. $20. Register online or contact Chad Tanaka Pack (CTanaka@MarbleChurch.org).

THURSDAY, MAY 26 An Entrepreneur for All Seasons | 6:00-8:00pm The Rite of Spring. Chad Tanaka Pack on the Parable of the Talents and Chris Whittaker on the Making of a Chamber Orchestra, plus stories by entrepreneurs. $10, suggested donation.

Rev. Sam Clover

SUNDAY, MAY 1 GIFTS: LGBTQ Coffee Hour | 12:15pm All welcome for this time of fellowship. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 60+ Art with Judy | 10:00-11:30am Judy Tulin leads this class each Wednesday in May. Pre-register with Colleen Cosgrove. 60+ Fellowship Lunch & Program | 12:00pm Soup and salad ($7), followed by program at 1:00pm: A Voice in the Forest with opera singer and Marble member Linda Lane Smith.

SUNDAY, MAY 29 Memorial Day “Picnic” Brunch | 12:15pm Join us for our patriotic indoor picnic brunch. In the Marble Loft. $12. Note: The Calendar of Events schedule subject to change. Please call to confirm.

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Patricia Hancock Rogers

LIVE WEBCAST SCHEDULE If you can’t be here in person, visit MarbleChurch.org. Sundays

10am – Bible Study with Sr. Carol Perry 11am – Worship Service 12:15pm – Talk Back with Dr. Brown

Wednesdays 6:15pm – Wednesday Worship TV – Fridays @ 4:30pm, MNN Time Warner Ch. 57 (Manhattan) Sermon Podcasts: Subscribe at MarbleChurch.org.

MARBLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA


Touchpoint: April/May 2016 THE MARBLE PIPE ORGAN INAUGURAL CONCERT SERIES Diane Bish Friday, April 29 | 7:30pm Diane Bish, known as “The First Lady of the Organ”, joins with The Marble Choir and Festival of Voices in this evening of Pipes and Voices. Please see page 3. Diane Bish

MARBLE ARTISANS’ BOUTIQUE AND BAKE SALE Sunday, May 1 | 12:15-2:00pm Just in time for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Graduation, summer weddings and a jump start on your Christmas shopping, we are happy to bring back the Artisans’ Boutique. Join us after Worship in the Marble Loft and find that unique one-of-a-kind gift! Please see page 3 for details.

APRIL/MAY‘16

THE COLLOQUIUM Sunday, May 29 | 10:00am Matthew Phillips, Associate Dean, Professor in Practice in Business Law and Ethics, Wake Forest University School of Business, concludes our special series with outstanding scholars from the spectrum of theological and ecclesiastical academia.

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REV. BECCA STEVENS Saturday, May 14 | 6:00-8:00pm Think Globally, Act Communally. Rev. Becca Stevens will discuss how radical hospitality is foundational in endeavors such as Thistle Farms and how “loving without judgment” is central to leaving no one behind in our desire for healing and justice. She will offer practical ideas for fulfilling the Gospel. Visit MarbleChurch.org for more details. Sunday, May 15 | 10:00am Transforming Brokenness Rev. Becca Steven into Compassion: The Journey through Forgiveness. Hear stories of healing that are full of hope, humor, humility, and honesty. Rev. Stevens will also talk about radical hospitality and the community of Thistle Farms where compassion is cultivated as wildly as thistles in an open field. THE LAST WORD What does it take for your soul to dance with God? An eager spirit, a flexible heart and a willingness to let God take the lead in the dance! – Greg Barrette

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