Cathedral Times - December 20, 2015

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cathedral times The Weekly Newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip, Serving Atlanta and the World

December 20, 2015

WORSHIP SERVICES FOR THE 2015 CHRISTMAS SEASON Sunday, December 20 – Fourth Sunday of Advent 7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler; Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler; Preacher: Canon George Maxwell 11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins; Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval 4 p.m. Christmas Lessons and Carols Officiant: Canon Cathy Zappa The Cathedral Schola

Thursday, December 24 – Christmas Eve

4 p.m. Children’s Christmas Pageant with Holy Eucharist Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler The Cathedral Choristers and members of the Cathedral Schola Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Overflow seating and live streaming in Child Hall The Nurturing Center is open for children 3-years-old and younger during the Pageant. The Pageant will be streamed online at stphilipscathedral.org/stream. 8 p.m. Choral Prelude and Carols 8:30 p.m. Festival Choral Eucharist Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright; Preacher: Dean Sam Candler The Cathedral Choir with Peachtree Brass and Timpani 11 p.m. Choral Prelude and Carols 11:30 p.m. Festival Choral Eucharist Celebrant: Bishop Robert Wright; Preacher: Dean Sam Candler The Cathedral Choir with Peachtree Brass and Timpani This service can be seen on WSB-TV, Channel 2, starting at 11:35 p.m.

“My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked with favor on the lowliness of his servant.” From this week’s lectionary Luke 1:46-48

Friday, December 25 – Christmas Day

10 a.m. Holy Eucharist with Carols Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh; Preacher: Canon George Maxwell

Sunday, December 27 – First Sunday after Christmas 7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh; Preacher: Canon Carolynne Williams 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith 11:15 a.m. Christmas Lessons and Carols with Holy Eucharist Celebrant: Canon Carolynne Williams 11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh; Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval


PROGR A MS DUR ING THE WEEK T U E S DAYS The Dean’s Men’s Bible Study: 7–8 a.m., Room 319. This group meets consistently to read and study scripture, share faith stories, and support each other in prayer. A light breakfast is available. We finish by 8 a.m. so those gathered may go into the world to carry on their ministries.

2015 CH APTER Rob Adams (Junior Warden), Meredith Bateman, Mary Bondurant, Josh Borden, Cindra Brown, Matt Caine, Mary Caroline Cravens (Secretary), Joan Gilbert, Lindsey Hardegree, Wade Hooper, Eric Mininberg, Doug O’Bryan (Treasurer), Randy Rizor, Jennifer Rosenblath (Senior Warden), Ruth Russ, Robert Spiotta, Susan Troutman, George Watson

CLERGY A ND SENIOR STA FF The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler Dean Dale Adelmann, Ph.D. Canon for Music The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr. Vicar The Rev. C. Wallace Marsh IV Canon for Worship and Parish Life Mary Hunter Rouse Canon for Education The Rev. Carolynne G. Williams Canon for Pastoral Care and Elder Ministry The Rev. Catherine Zappa Canon for Spirituality and Mission The Rev. John William Harkins III, Ph.D. Priest Associate The Rev. Todd D. Smelser Canon Associate for Pastoral Care The Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D. Priest Associate The Rev. Juan Sandoval Deacon for Hispanic Ministries

Early Morning Women’s Bible Study: 7–8 a.m., Walthour Library. Canon Cathy Zappa leads this group. Women of all ages are encouraged to join us for good fellowship and lively conversation. W E D N E S DAYS The Dean’s Women’s Bible Study: 10:45–11:45 a.m., Room 319. This group meets consistently to read and study scripture, share faith stories, and support each other in prayer. We close promptly at 11:45 a.m. in order to get to carpools and lunches! Eat Your Word Bible Study: Noon, Room 239. Canon Cathy Zappa leads this Bible study. Centering Prayer: 6:30 p.m., Lanier House Chapel. Contact Jeannie Mahood at jmahood@ stphilipscathedral.org. T H U R S DAYS Centering Prayer: 4 p.m., Lanier House Chapel. Contact Ann Hickman, mannhick@aol. com.

WOR SHIP SCHEDULE

MUSIC

Sunday, December 20, 2015 / Advent 4C

8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist / All Choristers and Staff Singers David Hogan, Magnificat (Washington Service) arr. Craig Phillips, People, look East

Liturgy of the Word Lesson: Micah 5:2-5a Response: Canticle 15 Epistle: Hebrews 10:5-10 Gospel: Luke 1:39-55

7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa 8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: Canon Wallace Marsh 9 a.m.

Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa

11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: Canon George Maxwell

11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: The Rev. Dr. Bill Harkins Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval 4 p.m.

Christmas Lessons and Carols, Cathedral Officiant: Canon Cathy Zappa

11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist / Cathedral Choir arr. Stephen Cleobury, Joys Seven Robert Parsons, Ave Maria 4 p.m. Christmas Lessons and Carols / Cathedral Schola Peter Warlock, Adam lay ybounden Elizabeth Poston, Jesus Christ the Apple Tree Carl Rütti, I wonder as I wander John Rutter, There is a flower Robert Parsons, Ave Maria Richard Runciman Terry, Myn Lyking arr. John Scott, The Cherry Tree Carol Bob Chilcott, The Shepherd’s Carol Gabriel Jackson, The Christ Child Paul Halley, Verbum caro factum est

CHILDREN

The Nurturing Center is open for children three and younger from 8:30 a.m. through the end of the 11:15 a.m. service each week. Children’s Chapel takes place during the 8:45 a.m. service as an option for parents and children who are not yet ready to experience the full liturgy together, though children are always welcome in “big” church.


MUSIC Thursday, December 24, 2015 / Christmas Eve 4 p.m. Christmas Pageant and Holy Eucharist / All Choristers and Staff Singers Gustav Holst, Christmas Day John Rutter, The Shepherd’s Pipe Carol arr. Philip Ledger, On Christmas Night Peter Warlock, Come to Bethlehem Richard Runciman Terry, Myn Lyking Stephen Paulus, A Savior from on High

The Cathedral Schola will lead the annual Festival of Nine Christmas Lessons and Carols by Candlelight on Sunday, December 20 at 4 p.m. This service consists of various scriptural readings of the season punctuated by anthems and congregational carols. Our festival is modeled on the famous worship service at King’s College, Cambridge, which has become popular worldwide since World War II through annual radio broadcasts on Christmas Eve. Whether you best sense the Eternal through beautiful choral music or popular carols sung by all, this service holds something for everyone.

8 p.m. Prelude Music / Cathedral Choir 11 p.m. Prelude Music / Cathedral Choir Gustav Holst, Christmas Day (Choral Fantasy on Old Carols) Sir John Goss, See amid the winter’s snow Bob Chilcott, The Shepherd’s Carol Matthew Owen, The holly and the ivy Howard Helvey, There is no rose of such virtue 8:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist / Cathedral Choir and Senior Choristers 11:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist / Cathedral Choir Morten Lauridsen, O magnum mysterium Charles Beaudrot, Toys for a King arr. David Willcocks, Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing arr. R.L. Pearsall, In dulci jubilo

CHILDR EN A ND YOUTH SEE THE LIV ING NATIV IT Y THIS SUNDAY Join us for the Living Nativity from 9:30–11 a.m. this Sunday, December 20 in Child Hall. In addition to enjoying the presence of the animals, we will sing Christmas carols and have festive cookies. All are welcome. Regular Sunday School classes will not meet. ALLEGRO: MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Using play, movement, singing, and instruments, Allegro and Musikgarten classes help younger children through age 5 develop musical skills and knowledge as well as an appreciation for music, using the Musikgarten curriculum. Classes start again in early January and are grouped by age, featuring varied times and age-appropriate curricula. All classes are taught by Brenda Pruitt, and are held in the Allegro room, downstairs next to the choir room. For more information and to register, go to stphilipscathedral.org/allegro.

EYSEEDINGS CHRISTMAS PARTY All fourth and fifth graders are invited to attend EYSeedlings, a monthly gathering of fellowship and fun. We will celebrate together Sunday, December 20 after Christmas Lessons and Carols. Parents are also invited, and we ask you to bring a dish to share. If you’re planning to come to EYSeedlings at any time this year, please register at stphilipscathedral.org/eyseedlings. In addition to registering, if you’ll be with us on December 20, please email Ciara Rowley at crowley@stphilipscathedral.org to RSVP. SIGN UP FOR CONFIRMATION CLASS All prospective youth confirmands (typically 8th graders) are invited to participate in the Rite of Enrollment on Sunday, January 3 during the 11:15 a.m. service, the opening confirmation retreat immediately following the Rite of Enrollment, and a group lunch and wrap up on Sunday, April 17 at 1 p.m. The series of six classes—held in January and February—will be led in smaller groups this year. Visit stphilipscathedral.org/youth to choose which class you would like to attend: Sunday mornings, Sunday evenings, or Tuesday evenings. Each set of classes will be structured in a different way, so you will not be able to jump between time slots from week to week.

Adult classes will not meet this Sunday, December 20. Most will resume on Sunday, January 10. Find out more at stphilipscathedral.org/learn.


STEWAR DSHIP

YEAR-END CONTRIBUTIONS The Cathedral needs to receive over $800,000 in contributions in December in order to have our income meet our expenses. Here’s how you can help: • Cash and check contributions can be mailed, placed in the plate at any service, or handdelivered to the Cathedral stewardship or finance offices. A contribution must be received at the Cathedral by Thursday, December 31 or postmarked by Thursday, December 31 in order for it to be considered a 2015 tax deduction. • Credit card donations may be processed at the Atrium kiosk any time the building is open. • Online contributions can be made via stphilipscathedral.org/contribute. Contributions can be processed through Thursday, December 31 in order to be considered for a 2015 tax deduction. • Stock certificates must delivered to our office by Thursday, December 31 or be received by our broker by Thursday, December 31. Shares can be transferred electronically to Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (DTC #0015), Account #308-130762. Our contact is Cathy Lamb at 404-2666315. Please notify David Rocchio, drocchio@stphilipscathedral.org or 404-365-1033, of the transfer. Year-end statements of contributions will be mailed in late January 2016 accounting for all of your contributions in the 2015 calendar year. Please contact David Rocchio, drocchio@stphilipscathedral. org or 404-365-1033, with any questions.

MEMBERSHIP NEW MEMBER Rik Hill, from Columbus, Ohio DEATH Patty Jenkins, mother of Pam Melton, mother-in-law of Terry Melton, grandmother of Caroline and JT Melton BIRTH Avery Marie Wagner, daughter of Molly Reed Wagner and Brendan Wagner, born December 10, 2015

CONFIRMATIONS AND RECEPTIONS Meagan Elizabeth Arreola Miguel Anjel Arreola Judy Ann Beck David Emory Boyd III Walter Wattles Constantine Alex William Costello Jennifer Carol Gander David Lynn Jett David MacGilvray Melonnye Lee Puckett Susan Self Teat


OUTR EACH HELP ST. VERONICA’S GUILD COLLECT TOILETRIES Holiday travel season has arrived! A simple way you can help our ministries is to bring home your unopened hotel and airline toiletries, such as soap, shampoo, deodorant, razors, shaving cream, toothpaste, and toothbrushes, and donate them. If you’re not traveling, you can help by buying and donating sample sizes of toiletries, or family size packages of diapers, feminine hygiene products, soap, lotion, or shampoo. Drop off your donations at the Information Desk in the Atrium. St. Veronica’s Guild will organize and deliver the donated items to Crossroads Community Ministries, Church of the Common Ground, Holy Comforter Friendship Center, and Emmaus House. These are small packages, but they help the people served by these ministries in a big way, allowing people to retain their dignity by being clean and healthy. For more information, contact Lucy Perry, 404-350-9494 or perry72@aol.com, or Judy Bodner, 404-814-1468 or jhbodner@ mindspring.com.

Give Yourself a Treat this Advent Season with the Cathedral’s

LABYRINTH WALK AND TAIZÉ SERVICE Monday, December 21

7 p.m. Labyrinth Walk in the Child Hall 8 p.m. Taizé Service in Mikell Chapel

9 p.m. Holiday Reception in the Court of Gratitude Treat your soul and your senses to an evening of prayers, music, and candlelight. Join us for fellowship as we thank our Taizé musicians with a simple reception of wine and desserts. Feel free to bring a friend! Sponsored by the Spiritual Formation Committee. For more information contact Canon Cathy Zappa, czappa@ stphilipscathedral.org or 404-365-1043.

COAT DRIVE SUPPORTS LOCAL GROUPS It’s time for the annual 20s30s coat drive! Each winter the 20s30s collect coats of all sizes and shapes, including men’s, women’s, and children’s. This year coats will be donated to two ministries served by Cathedral Without Walls: Emmaus House and City of Refuge. These coats help those in need make it through the winter with a warm feeling inside and out! Donation bins are located in the Atrium on Sundays through December 27. CHRISTMAS EVE EUCHARIST WITH THE CHURCH OF THE COMMON GROUND As has been our tradition for several years, Cathedral parishioners will join Church of the Common Ground on Christmas Eve for a joyous celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Church of the Common

Ground is an Episcopal worshipping community on the streets of Atlanta, and it is a sacred experience to worship with them. The Christmas Eve service is at 1 p.m. in Woodruff Park downtown. We are also looking musicians, who play an instrument that they can bring with them, to help lead the congregation in caroling. If you are interested in attending or helping with the music, please contact Canon Cathy Zappa at czappa@stphilipscathedral.org. To help us prepare, children and youth will be decorating cookies and preparing sack lunches for Common Ground’s parishioners and homeless guests. Volunteers of all ages are invited to help! Join us in Child Hall on Wednesday, December 23, from 9:30 – 11 a.m.

Sara and Donnie Chapman invite you to the

Annual Epiphany Party Wednesday, January 6 7 to 9 P.M. You’re invited to celebrate Epiphany at the home of Donnie and Sara Chapman 3051 Greendale Drive, Atlanta, GA 30327 $20 per person — B.Y.O.B. R.S.V.P. by check to Sara Chapman: 404-966-6602 or sarachapman@westminster.net


CHR ISTM AS ALTAR FLOWER S GIV EN TO THE GLORY OF GOD And in memory of: Mr. and Mrs. Elam C. Addy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eugene Addy Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Bramlett Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester Brewer Mr. and Mrs. James D. Burge Mr. Willard Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Oran Dodd Frances Woodruff DuBose Barbara and Collier Ellis Jimmy Fisher Freda and Theodore Fisher and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Gazaway Harry L. Gilham, Jr. Caroline L. Grassell Virginia Simpson Gray Richard M. Gregory Larsen C. Gregory Florence and Gerald Dunn Griffin Marian Roberts Hicks Barbara Holcombe Augusta Collins and Richard Horsey Stuart M. Irby Fred Jones

Frank and Caroline Kibler Mr. Ed Kilby Helen and Hicks Lanier Alec S. Lansing Brennan W. Lansing Robert Radcliff Lyons Jean and Lion G. Mason Joan Ruggiero McCumber Nicholas W. Mitchell, Jr. Hollis Morris Edward Nesper Mrs. Norma Dodd Newman Mary Claire Palmer Scotty Cates Pannell Immacula Petit Robert H. Radcliff, Jr. Roy and Mary Richardson Clarence N. Ridley Betty Sanford Tish and Jack Sharp Miss Kandy Slater Jim Strain Roy A.G. and Jennie M. Tattrie Beverly Bailey Taylor

The Rev. Martin and Carolyn Tilson Gudmund Vigtel Robert K. Wickham Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Wight Augusta Wight Dr. Robert T. Willingham William Beck Wylly And in thanksgiving for: Betty and Bill Poole Marilyn and Terry Dornbush The Cathedral Flower Guild Slate, Mat, Jim and Camille Fluker Avery and David Fontaine Our girls Alex, Allison, and L.C.I. Beth Jones Adam Oyenuga Mac and Dorothy Perno The Sexton and Housekeeping Staff Thomas Slade Tucker, Jr. As of December 9

PR AYER S For those who are ill or recovering James Guthrie Mary Nevins Chandra Westafer Lucy Baker Priscilla Beale Karen Bellaire Virginia Bicksler George Bird John Blair Susan Carlisle Winnie Clark Sally Coulter Lawrence Cowart Terry Dornbush Sarah duBignon Angela Ellis Mary Elrod Mary Ann Frazier D. Louis Gruver, Jr. Connie Hoar Ruthie Hunter Karen League Jack Lyle Herb Matthews Dick Miller Kay Ottley

Marian Palmore Jennifer Rankin Jonna Rankine Wayne Reid John Rudd Roy Unkefer Sumner Waite, Jr. Dick Wilson Hollis Youngner Julia Alston Rodger Beatty Campbell Beckwith Priscilla Bleke David Boone Joan Brooks Keith Brooks Anne Burke Meredith, Adam, and Leo Bugenske Denise Carlson Andrew Clark Jackson Culbreth Christine Fox Carleton Fuller Susan Gill Stan Haines Patricia Hentz Robert Hoder

Dexter Kimball Judith Klauba Kelly Kolak Lisa Krysiak Margaret Winders Kuhn Bonnie Shields McCormack Lorraine McKnight Jan McPherson Helen Patterson Cary Purvis Anna Robbins Logan Shannep Roush Vance Caroline and John Westerhoff For those who have died Julia Everett Brown Patty Jenkins Brian Keith Terrell For all those serving their country away from home, for their safe return, and for their families who wait for them For all expectant parents


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Please complete the following information about you: your name(s): phone: date: Please include a check with your request, made payable to: The Cathedral of St. Philip. While any gift is appreciated, a minimum of $50 per printed line is suggested. Checks and forms should be sent to: The Cathedral of St. Philip, Attn.: Jeannie Mahood, 2744 Peachtree Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA 30305. You may also make arrangements by contacting Jeannie Mahood, 404-365-1034 or jmahood@stphilipscathedral.org. The Flower Guild will also be taking these requests in the Atrium on Sundays, November 29– December 20.

LETTER S TO A YOUNG EPISCOPALI A N Dear Anna, I’m sorry to hear about how anxious Marah feels. It hurts to know that she is worrying about what she would do if she needed to leave the country quickly. I agree that all the anti-Muslim rhetoric is incompatible with the command to love our neighbor. I also think that it shows us why the command is so important to our faith. Just think of the twenty-third Psalm. “Yea, though I walk though the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me.” Fear is not a bad thing necessarily. It can be helpful. It tells us what we really care about. If you tell me what you’re afraid of, I can usually tell you what you love. You’re afraid because you don’t want to lose what you love. When we love the wrong things, they become our idols. We think they give us power or worth. They can’t. Yet, we cling to them, giving them our constant attention and distancing

ourselves from anyone who appears to threaten them. In targeting Muslims, we appear to be worshipping the physical security of our bodies. Security is not a bad thing, of course. We wouldn’t live long if we weren’t safe. It’s just not the ultimate thing. Once we pledge our allegiance to indiscriminate fear, we will never feel safe enough. We will eventually destroy the freedom that we’re trying to protect. The truth is that we are incomplete by ourselves. We need others in order to be free. They give us a chance to know and to love. And, more importantly, they let us experience what it means to be known and loved. Walking with God requires us to take the risk of trusting people we don’t know and going places we haven’t been. It doesn’t require recklessness, but it does require the embracing of uncertainty and a willingness to be exposed. The absence of risk does not create life,

any more than the absence of disease generates health. As one writer puts it, we are more like a plant than a jewel. The beauty of life is inseparable from its fragility. When we worship the idol of physical security we can’t recognize the Muslim as our neighbor, and therefore we can never really be free. Real freedom depends on relationships like your friendship with Marah. I will keep her in my prayers. Your affectionate uncle, Ames

This letter is part of a series of fictional letters by Canon George Maxwell intended for Episcopalians young and old who wonder what it means to be faithful in the world today. Read previous letters in the series at stphilipscathedral.org/letters.

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CATHEDR AL BOOK STOR E SMALL TREASURES – WRITING ABOUT YOUR LIFE IN SHORTS! This winter, the Rev. Martha Sterne will lead a small group in writing short memoir pieces. Martha says, “Everybody has a small book in them. Come write yours.” There’s no telling what you will want to do with what you create! The group will meet from 10 a.m.–noon on Tuesdays, January 12, 19, and 26, and February 9. Space is limited, so reserve your spot ($45) now, through the Book Store: 404-237-7582 or cbs3@ mindspring.com. THE HART READERS The Hart Readers will meet Wednesday, January 6 at 6:30 p.m. in Walthour Library to discuss The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson. The Rev. Martha Sterne and Dr. Catherine Meeks will lead us. In this epic, beautifully written masterwork, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson chronicles one of the great untold stories of American history: the decades-long migration of black citizens who fled the South for northern and western cities, in search of a better life. From 1915 to 1970, this exodus of almost six million people changed the face of America. For more information, contact Kerith Lee, 404-237-7582 or cbs3@mindspring.com.

BOOK STORE HOLIDAY HOURS December 24: 10 a.m.–noon December 25–26: Closed December 27: 10 a.m.–1 p.m. December 28–30: 10 a.m.–5 p.m. December 31–January 1: Closed

Wherever you are on Christmas Eve, worship with the Cathedral! 4 p.m. Christmas Pageant streaming live at stphilipscathedr al.org/stream 11:30 p.m. Festival Eucharist broadcast on WSB-TV, Channel 2, starting at 11:35 p.m.


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