OUTREACH 2023 has been a busy year for Cathedral outreach ministries. Poverty rates, the housing crisis, and inadequate access to education and healthcare make life increasingly difficult for many in our midst. The lack of a Buckhead area social services agency to help those in need with basics such as clothing, food, and shelter hampers the faith community’s ability to minister among our most vulnerable neighbors. Houses of worship across the city are reporting an increase in individuals requesting financial assistance, and there has been a rise in the number of parishioners asking for help. The Cathedral and its people are meeting these challenges with courage and creativity. Partnerships such as the one between St. Anne’s Guild and the residents of Cathedral Towers, the proposed creation of a Crossroads Community Ministries satellite office in Buckhead, and meals prepared by Cathedral Farmers Market chefs for clients at Intown Cares show what we can accomplish when we are open to new possibilities. Meanwhile, we continue our regular programs and partnerships with agencies around the city. Following are highlights of some of these ministries:
CATHEDRAL SCHOLARS
CATHEDRAL TOWERS
This program continues to flourish and grow. Currently, we have 14 Cathedral Scholars benefiting from almost $70,000 in scholarship money. Three former independent school college counselors are among the parishioners sharing their time and talents as committee members. New initiatives planned for 2024 include a mentoring program, increased outreach to diocesan youth, and a financial aid fair designed to provide information and support for students at under-served high schools.
The Cathedral offers a weekly Bible study and monthly Eucharist for residents, both provided by the Canon for Mission. Special events such as art shows, garden parties, hymn sings, the Blessing of the Animals in October, and a Christmas caroling party in December are all supported by members of St. Anne’s Guild and other Cathedral groups.
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CATHEDRAL GIVING BY DESIGN
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Cathedral Giving by Design, the successor to the Cathedral Antiques Show, continues the tradition of raising significant amounts of money to support local organizations ministering to the most vulnerable among us. The 2023 event raised more than $290,000 for the Women’s Resource Center to End Domestic Violence. The 2024 beneficiary will be the Boyce L. Ansley School. The Boyce L. Ansley School educates children experiencing homelessness in Atlanta and provides vital support services for families to break generational cycles of poverty and housing insecurity. The School’s mission is to provide rigorous, highquality education and collaborative family support, while taking into consideration the unique traumas associated with experiencing homelessness.
CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND The Young Professionals continue to prepare and deliver lunches every other month for our neighbors worshiping in Woodruff Park. Once again this year, the Cathedral will host the CCG Christmas party in Child Hall on December 18.
DISCRETIONARY FUND FOR THE NEEDY Allocations from this fund have required an increased number of administrative hours in 2023. This has been the case particularly since March, when a number of special COVID benefits ended and many families and individuals faced eviction after a long period in which missed rent and mortgage payments had been forgiven. The loose offering on the first Sunday of each month helps replenish this fund, as do individual contributions throughout the year.
CATHEDRAL THRIFT HOUSE The Cathedral Thrift House continues to give 75% of its proceeds to Cathedral outreach and 25% to a designated beneficiary. The Thrift House has a new website, cathedralthrifthouse.org. Please come by and shop!
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