The Cathedral Times - July 16, 2023

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The CATHEDRAL TIMES

The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · July 16, 2023

CATHEDRAL TOWERS IS BEING MADE NEW

The entire board of The Cathedral Towers has done some outstanding and creative work, following the same spirit of the Cathedral parishioners who helped start Cathedral Towers back in 1976-1979. Back then, the board found a way to use appropriations from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to create housing for the elderly, which came to be known as Cathedral Towers, Inc. The mission was to create low income elderly housing.

It was a new thing for the church to be doing. “See I am doing a new thing,” were words in the Revelation of John (Rev. 21:5) and the prophesy of Isaiah (Is. 43:16-21). Those words encourage us with the courage and initiative to embrace the new ways that God is changing and renewing our lives for the greater good.

Today, I am excited to announce that the board of The Cathedral Towers, with the Cathedral Chapter, is in the process of another new thing. After much due diligence and prayer, we have decided to begin a process that could lead to a partnership with National Church Residences, one of the country’s largest operators of affordable housing for the elderly. If the process is completed, National Church Residences will become the operator of Cathedral Towers under a long-term lease agreement. The terms of the lease will ensure that the Towers will continue to be operated as a Housing and Urban Development facility for low-income seniors throughout the length of the lease. Rents for Towers residents will continue to be determined by HUD and will not be affected by this transaction.

The Cathedral of St. Philip is entering into this partnership for two reasons. First, National Church Residences has committed to a significant renovation of the forty-five-year-old facility, including a renovation of each resident’s apartment. The renovation will be financed through the Federal Government’s Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. This renovation will ensure that the Towers continues to provide high quality low-income housing in Buckhead for its current residents and for generations to come.

Second, because National Church Residences will receive significant tax credits as part of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program, the Cathedral of St. Philip will receive a significant payment from National Church Residences which will allow the Cathedral to expand its mission to low-income housing for the elderly in Atlanta. The proceeds from the transaction will go into a special fund dedicated to improving access to and the affordability of housing and the provision of support services for low-income seniors. The fund will also continue to support the Cathedral’s mission of providing services to residents of the Towers. Indeed, the Cathedral expects to have a continuing active relationship with the Towers as part of its partnership with National Church Residences. The Cathedral is pleased to have National Church Residences as its partner in preserving low-income housing for elderly in Atlanta. National Church Residences operates 13 senior housing communities in the metro Atlanta area. The Cathedral and the Towers Board chose National Church Residences as its partner in this transaction after receiving indications of interest from many operators of low-income housing, and an extensive review process in which Towers Board members and Cathedral parishioners, clergy and staff participated.

There are lots of people to thank for getting us where we are today, and there are more details to discuss if we complete the process. I share our excitement now, though; we believe this partnership with National Church Residences will improve the lives of the residents of the Towers, ensure that the Towers will remain dedicated to low-income senior housing, and allow the Cathedral to expand its efforts to support low-income seniors beyond any scope that we could have imagined before.

We cannot always see all that God is doing in our midst, but right now we are fortunate to be able to witness the creation of new life in our ministry to people we have cared so much about for so long.

You may contact Canon George Maxwell, or me, or members of The Cathedral Towers Board of Directors, for further information. Meanwhile, thank you to so many for continuing the creative spirit of Cathedral mission!

This SUNDAY

JULY 16, 2023 · The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 10, Year A Isaiah 55:10-13

• Psalm 65:9-14

• Romans 8:1-11

• Matthew 13:1-9,18-23

8:45 AND 11:15 A.M.: IN-PERSON AND ONLINE

CATHEDRALATL.ORG / THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PHILIP APP / FACEBOOK / YOUTUBE

7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL

Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lauren Holder

8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL

Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Cathy Zappa

Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lauren Holder

Cathedral Choir (Decani): Roland E. Martin (b. 1955), Our life is hid with Christ in God Gerald Near (b. 1942), Christ hath a garden

11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL

Officiant and Preacher: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval

ALL GOD’S CHILDREN

SPIRITUALITY

Thanks to all who celebrated Pride month in June with a bowling outing with All God’s Children. It was a great success!

All God’s Children, the Cathedral’s community of LGBTQ+ members, families and friends, exists to welcome all people into the body of Christ, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. The Cathedral of St. Philip, the Diocese of Atlanta, and the Episcopal Church are welcoming faith communities, affirming that all people - including our LGBTQ+ parishioners - are made in the image of God.

Members of this group serve in various ministries throughout the parish and are embraced with open arms. Interested persons, who want to participate with All God’s Children, are not required to identify as an LGBTQ+ individual. The only conditional requirement is a loving heart.

In October, the Cathedral intends to march in Atlanta’s Pride Parade and all are invited to join. More details about how to participate will be announced soon. The more you connect, the better we are. For more information about this group, contact Canon Lauren Holder, lholder@cathedralATL.org.

THIRD MONDAY FACILITATED LABYRINTH WALK AND TAIZÉ PRAYERS FOR PEACE

Monday, July 17, 7 p.m.

Please join us for a contemplative Third Monday of July. We’ll begin in Child Hall for an hour of walking the sacred labyrinth path starting at 7 p.m. Or come a few minutes early for a brief introduction if you are new to the labyrinth.

Then, come to Mikell Chapel at 8 p.m. for Taizé Prayers for Peace. Originating in Taizé, France, this simple service of scripture, music, silence, and candlelight will bring a beautiful and prayerful close to your Monday.

The facilitated Labyrinth walk and Taizé service take place every 3rd Monday at the Cathedral. Come to one, or both – and bring a friend! Questions? Contact Jeannie Mahood, jmahood@cathedralATL.org, or 404-365-1031.

PRAYER List

FOR THOSE WITH IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Virginia and Lizzie Bicksler • John Gerding

FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING:

LONG TERM PRAYERS: R. Huntley Allen • Randy Allen • Lucy Baker • Ed Black • Miguel Boaz-Contreras • The Bryant Family • Don Cameron • Connie Chapman • Lawrence Cowart • The Crossley Family • Rita Daly • Terry Dornbush • Sarah duBignon • Deborah Ellington • Paul Fekete • Joyce Egan Ferris • Phoebe Forio • Susan Frierson • Tom Frolik • Aidan Gray • Ken Griffiths • Elizabeth Groseth • D. Louis Gruver, Jr. • Suzanne Haerther • Jenny Ham • Karen Howard • Jane Jones • Randi King • Lisa Krysiak • Harry Lamon • Liza Lanier • Jack Lumanog • Jill Mahaffey • Tommy Mason • Lee Moran • Susan Myers • Jim Myrick • Charlie Neal • Marian Palmore • Al Plummer • Brenda Pruitt • Rubye and Wayne Reid • Lorraine Reynolds • Barbara and Joel Rice • Bob Riggins • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Betty Roper • Peter Sanders • Louis “Skip” Schueddig • Carter Sessions • Gail Morgan Timmis • Tommy Truesdale • Connie Vaughan • Ron Wallace • George Watson • Jonathan Wright

FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Josephine Rose Adams • Elizabeth Alexander • Cinforosa Gómez Alonzo • Alison and Jeffrey Armor • Shaista Bashir • Bettina Bass • Charlotte Eloise Bell • Ray and Pat Bell • Jason Brady • Catherine Brinton • Calvin Burgart • Lila Jo Callaway • Penelope Plunkett Campbell • Bob Carreras • Bayard Stout Chapin • Lois Chapman • Mika Chorey • Anna Clifford • Marie Corrigan • Ava Corroon • Apryl Roberts Cox • Bob Crawford • Judy Crosby • Angela DeRuvo • Freddie DeSantiago • Redell

DuBose • Megan Dyer • Ron Dyer • Kenneth Farr • Harry Fifield • Timothy Florence • Peter Foster • McKee Hamilton • Don Harp III • Gayle Higley • Jay Horton • Beth Ingle • Cami Jackson • Patty and Shannon Jafolis • The congregation of St. James’ Episcopal Church (Eureka Springs, AR) • GK Johnson • The Kelly Family • Robin Kemp • Tim Kirkbride • Herb Larrabee • Rachel Laurin  • Pete Livezey • Cakers Long • Carolyn R. Lusk • Lauren Makhlouf • Sarah Louise Maples • Susan Mendivil • Elaine Metcalf • Denise Mims • Betsy Moore • Malcolm A. Moore • Sharon Morgan • Linus Nickel • Ginny Quinn • Todd Reid • Einar Sagstuen • James Sands • Skip Saunders • Patricia Schooley • Stacey Schuitema • Austin Scott and family • Don Smith  • Philip Gregory Smith • Michael and Kathryn Snider • Christine Still • Christy Strum  • Harry F. Sutcliffe • John and Cleary Tanner • Pierson Thames • Donnie and Ann Waller • Cheryl Waybright • Jason Wilke • Naomi Wolf • Jennifer Wright • Whit A. Wright • Marjorie Young • Hollis Youngner

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Emily Gerding and unborn child • Dennis J. Hill • Charles Walker Sullivan, Jr.

FOR THOSE WHO WERE BORN: Knox Christopher West, son of Amber and Brian West, great-grandson of Juan and Beth Sandoval, born June 11

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. 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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STEWARDSHIP

THE CATHEDRAL SCHOLARS NEED YOUR SUPPORT!

Thirteen young men and women have been chosen as this year’s class of Cathedral Scholars. The Cathedral Scholars Committee has identified an incredible group of students with limited financial means who will attend undergraduate and graduate schools and receive an average grant of $7,000 from the Cathedral—often the difference between attending and not attending college. We are actively raising money to support the scholarships. To learn more, visit cathedralATL.org/scholars. To donate, visit cathedralATL.org/FundAScholar.

Adult EDUCATION

THIS SUNDAY, JULY 16

Living Faith

Room 239, 10:10 a.m.

Living Faith: Discovering Spiritual Growth with the Enneagram

The Enneagram is an insightful, spiritual personality-typing system that offers another lens into Christian teachings and is a helpful resource for spiritual growth.

Join Canons Lauren Holder, Julia Mitchener, and Cathy Zappa as we explore what it means to live out our faith through conversation with scripture and tradition, contemporary books, and, most important, one another. All are welcome!

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 at 404-365-1093 or tsmith@cathedralATL.org, for more information.

RACE and HEALING

JONATHAN DANIELS AND THE MARTYRS OF ALABAMA PILGRIMAGE

Jonathan Myrick Daniels was a 26-year-old Episcopal seminarian killed when he stepped in front of a gun aimed at a young Black girl, Ruby Sales, in Hayneville, Alabama on August 14, 1965. Daniels is remembered with special prayers and scripture readings in the Episcopal Church each year on the anniversary of his death. In addition, the town of Hayneville offers a day of pilgrimage so that people can come to pray, reflect, and share fellowship at various sites important in the life of this saint.

This year, the Cathedral will offer a day trip to the Jonathan M. Daniels Pilgrimage on Saturday, August 12. Participants will meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m. and carpool to Hayneville (an approximately 2.5 hour drive). The day’s events will include a procession to places such as the convenience store where Daniels was killed, as well as the celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the courthouse where his assailant was acquitted. Pilgrims will return to the Cathedral by 7 p.m.

For more information or to sign up to attend, please contact the Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener, julia.mitchener@cathedralATL.org.

CATHEDRAL HISTORY

Thursday, July 20, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Room 239

Come learn about our church buildings and their history, with Cathedral historian Richard Perry and the Cathedral Tour Guild. All are welcome!

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