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STEWARDSHIP
Updated Giving Options And Credit Card Processing
As mentioned earlier this year, the Cathedral is changing its credit card processor for contributions and registrations. It will be a good improvement as members will be able to go to one place to contribute, check pledge balance, update address, etc. Visit cathedralATL. org/contribute to set up a one-time or recurring contribution. In addition, a QR code has been added to “Giving” cards that are in the pew racks in order to easily make a contribution from your phone. Look out for future features of this giving option, including the ability to use ApplePay and GooglePay. Please contact David Rocchio at drocchio@cathedralATL.org or 404-663-2838 with any questions. Thank you!

I/We, with God’s help, pledge $__________ to the ministry of God in Christ, through the 2023 annual operating fund of the Cathedral of St. Philip.
Name(s):
Email: Phone:
Signature:
Date:
This commitment, offered in faith, may be increased or decreased due to changing circumstances.
Pastoral CARE
Support For Suicide Grief
A 6-week grief group
March 12 – April 30
This group is for adults across all walks of life and stages of bereavement to find a place for support and connections with others who are grieving a death by suicide. It is facilitated by counselor and suicide expert Dr. Mary Chase Mize and by Canon Cathy Zappa. The group meets on six Sunday afternoons from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. (there is no meeting on Easter Sunday). Contact Canon Cathy Zappa, czappa@cathedralATL.org, for more information or to register.
Community
Sign Up To Join A Foyers Group
Foyers offers small group dinner opportunities throughout the year. Members of each group take turns hosting—some providing the space, others providing the food, all providing meaningful fellowship. This is a great way to get to know a handful of people without feeling overwhelmed. Groups are intentionally intergenerational and eclectic. The Super Foyers dinner – where all groups convene to kick off the year – will be Sunday, April 23 at 6 p.m. in Child Hall. To sign up for a Foyers group, contact Danny and Jennifer DuBose at jdubose@ goddard-group.com by Tuesday, April 4.
Outreach
Atlanta Community Food Bank Hunger Walk Run
In-Person and Virtual Event: Sunday, March 12, 2023
In-Person Event at The Home Depot Backyard
12 p.m.–4 p.m.

Make plans now to walk or run with the Cathedral team at the Hunger Walk/Run! If you can't participate in the festivities on-site, you can join virtually or simply contribute to the cause! Visit cathedralATL.org/youth to learn how you can help make a difference!

Cathedral GIVING by DESIGN
Cathedral Giving By Design Is Accepting Beneficiary Applications
The Episcopal Church Women of the Cathedral of St. Philip (ECW) would like to invite 501(c)(3) organizations to apply as a potential beneficiary of the 2024 Cathedral Giving by Design (CGBD) fundraising event. Formerly The Cathedral Antiques Show, the CGBD, in its second year, is the reimagined philanthropic event of the ECW and is designed to continue our 50+ year history of supporting vital non-profit organizations within the Atlanta community. We are excited to announce the CGBD will be held January 19-20, 2024, and we are pleased to begin the beneficiary selection process. The Beneficiary Application for 2024 is available at cathedralgivingbydesign.org.
New Members
Cynthia Taleb, from Larchmont, New York
Taylor Yeomans, from Roswell, Georgia
Lori Owens, from Marietta, Georgia
Shelley Johnson-Garstin, from Jasper, Georgia
Doug Bragg, from Atlanta
The application includes important dates for the beneficiary selection process as well as a list of the required documentation and supplemental information. Please note that the application is due on or before March 20, 2023, and will only be accepted in electronic format.
For more information, contact the Beneficiary Selection Committee co-chairs, Haven Long or Julie Rief at applications@ cathedralgivingbydesign.org