The CATHEDRAL TIMES
YOUTH SUNDAY!
Senior Charlie Long preached this year’s Youth Sunday sermon; these are excerpts from it. Read or watch the whole sermon at cathedral ATL .org.
… The majority of the times that I see God in my life may seem unconventional or downright confusing, but I’ll do my best to explain it. You see, I’ve always seen myself as a clumsy person and I have a funny story to back that up.
So, at the end of the last school year, as the day was ending and everyone was racing home, I quite literally RAN face first into a door at school and broke my nose. As if that weren’t bad enough, the rest of my class saw it happen and I became the butt end of every joke for the rest of the week. Everyone was offering to open doors for me so I didn’t run into one again, and repeatedly asked how I actually managed to slam my face into a door. You’d think I would’ve caught myself before impact, right? I thought so too!
I like to tell this story not only because it always gets a good laugh out of anyone who’s within earshot, but also because it was a time that I saw God in my life. Even through the embarrassment, I saw God in the friends and family who know me well enough to know that I’d rather laugh and joke about it than get lots of sympathy and throw myself a pity party.
I’ve always believed in the saying that “laughter is the best medicine” and sharing happy moments with those I care about kept my spirits high. To this, I felt God’s love even when I managed to break my own nose and reap the consequences that come with having family and friends that think they’re worthy of stand-up comedy. But it’s not all bad, I’m proud to say that from that day on, both doors of the eighth floor stairwell on the north end of my school building were permanently unlocked.
…The book of Acts reminds me that even in the most challenging moments, we are all members of God’s offspring. There is no distinguishing or qualifying characteristic that sets us apart from the love of God, which gives me the strength I need in hard moments to remember that God’s love is always greater.
What I’m trying to say is that I see God in the little things that keep my life interesting. While it’s not always as extreme as breaking my nose or getting a milkshake thrown in my face, any simple gesture or overlooked interaction often resonates with me more than others. In these simpler moments where I now voluntarily put on the itchy necktie, I’m proud to be preaching from this pulpit knowing that in big and little moments, God is always with me. I’m excited for the next adventures in my life that reveal God’s work in me and the world around me, each day, each moment.
To end, I’d like to leave you with a few words in prayer:
Dear God, thank you so much for your steady encouragement in this place I know I can always call home. Thank you for the lessons I have learned and friends I have made that I know I’ll carry with me forever. I ask that you would continue to guide and lead me in this next chapter of my life and those of us here today wherever their next years should take them. I pray that you will continue to provide us the strength we need, both in times of darkness and in joy, remembering that your grace bounds above all Earthly desires. I lift up all of these blessings unto you, Amen.
The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · May 21, 2023
This SUNDAY
MAY 21, 2023 · The Seventh Sunday of Easter: The Sunday after Ascension Day, Year A Acts 1:6-14
8:45 A.M., 11:15 A.M., AND 4 P.M.: IN-PERSON AND ONLINE
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7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL
Celebrant and Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL
Celebrant: The Rev. Canon George Maxwell
Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
8:45 a.m. Cathedral Singers / 11:15 a.m. Cathedral Schola: Gerald Finzi (1901-1956), God is gone up Peter Philips (1560/1561-1628), Ascendit Deus
11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL
Officiant and Preacher: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
4 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG, CATHEDRAL
Officiant and Preacher: The Rev. Canon George Maxwell
Cathedral Choir:
Richard Shephard 1949-2021), Preces & Responses
Herbert Howells (1892-1983), York Minster
Patrick Gowers (1936-2014), Viri Galilaei
Gerald Finzi (1901-1956), God is gone up
SUNDAY AFTERNOON RECITALS
CAROLINE ROBINSON, ORGAN
The Cathedral of St. Philip SUNDAY, MAY 21— 3:15 P.M. IN-PERSON AND ONLINE AT CATHEDRALATL.ORG/RECITALS
DO YOU SPEAK ANOTHER LANGUAGE?
Readers are needed for Pentecost Sunday services on May 28 at 8:45 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Anyone who can read and speak in a language other than English is invited to join the reading of the Gospel. You do not have to be an expert, you do not have to find your own translation, and you do not have to read alone! If you are interested, please contact Hillary Jones, 404-365-1038 or hjones@cathedralATL.org
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Toccata in E Major, BWV 566
Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992), “Alleluias sereins d’une âme qui désire le ciel” from L’Ascension
Leo Sowerby (1895-1968), “Fast and Sinister” from Symphony for Organ in G
Gustav Holst (1874-1934), arr. Jonathan Scott, “Jupiter” from The Planets
• Psalm 68:1-10, 33-36 • 1 Peter 4:12-14; 5:6-11 • John
17:1-11
ADULT Education
THIS SUNDAY, MAY 21
Old Fashioned Sunday School
Child Hall, 10:10 a.m.
Who am I?
We have been talking about how we know what we know. This week is the last in the series. Canon Maxwell will focus on the question of how we know who we are. We’ll start by asking the question, “Who am I?” And, then we’ll explore what our answers reveal to us about God. As always, you will find a light heart and warm welcome.
Living Faith
Chapter Room (319), 10:10 a.m.
Discovering Spiritual Growth in the Twelve Steps
Most of us have heard of the Twelve Steps so many people have used to live a life of recovery. Many of us may even be familiar with certain steps. Some of us have incorporated all Twelve Steps into our daily lives. The truth is, all of us can benefit from the spiritual growth the Twelve Steps offer, because all of us struggle with various forms of dependency and addiction. Richard Rohr says, “I believe Jesus and the Twelve Steps of A. A. are saying the same thing but with different vocabulary.” Come explore that vocabulary with Canons Holder, Mitchener, and Zappa and discover the freedom of Jesus and the Twelve Steps.
Young Professionals “Coffee & Conversation Cards”
Walthour Library, 10:10 a.m.
On Sunday mornings during the formation hour, the Young Professionals’ Group will gather in Walthour Library using conversation cards to inspire Christian discussions on scripture, faith and life.
Body and Soul: Men's Health and Spirituality with the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith Walthour Library and on Zoom, 1 p.m. ‘Men Living Large via Grief and Loss.’ That’s the theme in his second guest appearance at Body and Soul, where the Rev. Thee Smith will share his personal experience of suffering sorrow: sorrow as a spiritual pathway to the kind of maturity that one Catholic theologian, Fr. Richard Rohr, calls “Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life” (2011) and another, the late Eugene Bianchi, called “Elder Wisdom: Crafting Your Own Elderhood” (1994).
An associate priest at the Cathedral and Professor Emiritus at Emory University, the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith’s academic and teaching specialties include philosophy of religion, African American religious studies, Christian theology, and religion and violence. He is the author of Conjuring Culture: Biblical Formations of Black America, and co-editor of Curing Violence: Essays on René Girard.
Enjoy Biblical Greek Room 239 and on Zoom, 1:15 p.m.
This newcomer-friendly class is open to beginners, while including long-term members who enjoy exchanging tips, best learning practices, and coaching points on how to translate the Greek New Testament. Please contact the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith, tsmith@cathedralATL.org, for more information.
The CATHEDRAL of ST. PHILIP
The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, Dean
Dale Adelmann, Ph.D., Canon for Music
The Rev. Lauren R. Holder, Canon for Community and Education
The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr., Vicar
The Rev. Canon Julia B. Mitchener, Canon for Mission
The Rev. Catherine Zappa, Canon for Liturgy and Pastoral Care
The Rev. Deacon Salmoon Bashir, Curate for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations
The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic Ministries and Pastoral Care
The Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D., Priest Associate
Ward Bondurant, Senior Warden
Melody Palmore, Junior Warden
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PRAYER List
FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING:
FOR IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Lois Chapman • Tom Frolik • Liza Lanier • Ann Waller
LONG TERM PRAYERS: R. Huntley Allen • Randy Allen • Virginia Bicksler • Miguel Boaz-Contreras • The Bryant Family • Don Cameron • Connie Chapman • Geraldine Charles • Lawrence Cowart • The Crossley Family • Rita Daly • Terry Dornbush • Sarah duBignon • Deborah Ellington • Paul Fekete • Joyce Egan Ferris • Phoebe Forio • Susan Frierson • Aidan Gray • Ken Griffiths • Elizabeth Groseth • Jenny Ham • Suzanne Haerther • Karen Howard • Jane Jones • Lisa Krysiak • Jill Mahaffey • Tommy Mason • Lee Moran • Estanislao Muniz • Susan Myers • Jim Myrick • Charlie Neal • Marian Palmore • Rubye and Wayne Reid • Lorraine Reynolds • Barbara and Joel Rice • Bob Riggins • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Betty Roper • Louis “Skip” Schueddig • Greg Smith • Gail Morgan Timmis • Tommy Truesdale • Ron Wallace • George Watson • Jonathan Wright
FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Josephine Rose Adams • Elizabeth Alexander • Caroline Ballard • Shaista Bashir • Bettina Bass • Charlotte
Eloise Bell • Ray and Pat Bell • Jason Brady • Catherine Brinton • Calvin Burgart • Lila Jo Callaway • Kelly Grey Carlisle • Bob
Carreras • Mika Chorey • Anna Clifford • Marie Corrigan • Ava Corroon • Apryl Roberts Cox • Bob Crawford • Judy Crosby •
Freddie DeSantiago • Redell DuBose • Megan Dyer • Ron Dyer • Kenneth Farr • Timothy Florence • Peter Foster • Don Harp
III • Gayle Higley • Caroline Hooper • Jay Horton • Beth Ingle • Cami Jackson • Patty and Shannon Jafolis • GK Johnson • Kathy Johnson • The Kelly Family • Robin Kemp • Tim Kirkbride • Herb Larrabee • Rachel Laurin • Pete Livezey • Cakers Long • Carolyn R. Lusk • Lauren Makhlouf • Kendall Martin and family • Michele McBride • Susan Mendivil • Elaine Metcalf • Denise Mims •
Betsy Moore • Malcolm A. Moore • Linus Nickel • John K. Ottley, Jr. • James Paul • Einar Sagstuen • James Sands • Skip Saunders •
Patricia Schooley • Stacey Schuitema • Don Smith • Philip Gregory Smith • Michael and Kathryn Snider • Christine Still • John and Cleary Tanner • Pierson Thames • Amy Wadsworth • Donnie Waller • Cheryl Waybright • Jason Wilke • Jennifer Wright • Whit A. Wright • Hollis Youngner
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Foster Bam • Claudia Bowers • Sharon Crews
PASTORAL Care
12-STEP GROUPS AT THE CATHEDRAL
Alcoholics Anonymous
Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Lanier House
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics achieve sobriety.
Peachtree Al-Anon Family Group
Thursdays, 10:30 a.m., Lanier House
Al-Anon is a mutual support program for people who are living with–or have lived with–someone whose drinking or drug use created problems for themselves or others.
NEW! Families Anonymous
Thursdays, 7 p.m., Lanier House
Families Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship for the families and friends who have known a feeling of desperation concerning the destructive behavior of someone very near to them, whether caused by drugs, alcohol, or related behavioral problems.
All 12-step programs are free and open to the public. For questions, please contact Cathy Zappa, czappa@cathedralATL .org.
Week Wonder ofJune 5–9
We will follow in the footsteps of the Israelites as God used the Ten Commandments to show them love when they were in the Wilderness.
A traditional week of VBS for children ages 4 – 5th grade. We will enjoy the simple and relaxed joys that summer brings, using nature, art, music, play, wonder, and, of course, popsicles.
Register at cathedralATL.org/children
SHE’S COMING HOME
We are excited to announce that Dorsey DeLong will be joining the staff of the Cathedral as the Director of Operations and Event Management. Her first day will be Monday, June 12.
Dorsey is coming to us from the pre-school at Second-Ponce De Leon Baptist Church across the street from the Cathedral. She started as the Assistant Director and then became the Interim Director of the school when it was controlled by Second-Ponce. She then became the Assistant Director of the school when it was controlled by Christ the King and became the Christ the King Preschool at Second Ponce.
Dorsey will take on most of the responsibilities that were previously managed by the Parish Administrator, with a new emphasis on working with the team that deals with scheduling and supporting special events at the Cathedral. Dorsey is, of course, bringing with her years of experience as a leader within the Cathedral parish community.
She has been a member of the St. Monica’s Guild (where she served a term as the President), the Clare’s Guild, and the St. Ruth’s Guild. She was elected to the Cathedral Chapter (where she served a term as the Secretary and another as the Junior Warden). She led the music in Children’s Chapel. She started the most recent iteration of the Cathedral Parents Morning Out.
More importantly, though, Dorsey has consistently displayed the grace, excellence, and hospitality that characterize the culture of our community. You know when Dorsey is part of the team in charge of an event. It’s fun, things get done, and everyone is included!
Please join us in welcoming Dorsey as she returns home to start the next chapter of her service to the Cathedral.
YOUTH Ministry
OUTREACH
HABITAT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
The Cathedral will help build another Habitat for Humanity home this summer with volunteers from the Cathedral and several other church partners. No prior skills or tools are required as we will teach you how to do the tasks and provide the tools and supervision. This is a wonderful program and fun experience that makes a lasting impact. If interested, please contact the Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener, julia.mitchener@cathedralATL.org.
The Rev. Canon George M. Maxwell, Jr. Vicar
CATHEDRAL News
This sunday at a glance
MAY 21, 2023
7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Mikell Chapel
8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Cathedral
10:10 a.m. Old Fashioned Sunday School Child Hall
10:10 a.m. Living Faith Chapter Room (319)
10:10 a.m. Youth Sunday School Room 382
10:10 a.m. Young Professionals
“Coffee and Conversation Cards”
Walthour Library
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Cathedral
11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía Mikell Chapel
1 p.m. Body and Soul: Men’s Health and Spirituality with The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith Walthour Library
1:15 p.m. Enjoy Biblical Greek Room 239
3:15 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Recital: Caroline Robinson, organ Cathedral
4 p.m. Choral Evensong Cathedral
4 p.m. EYSeedlings Pool Party
4 p.m. Adult Confirmation Class Room 239
5:30 p.m. Newcomers Cookout
Lanier House Labyrinth
6 p.m. EYC for Middle and High School Room 381
NEW MEMBERS
Judie Borden from Cumming, Georgia
Francis Leach from Atlanta
Rebecca Quin from Atlanta
Bob and Barbara Rogers from Scottsdale, Arizona
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