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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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