The Weekly Newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip, Serving the City and Diocese of Atlanta
POSTMASTERsend address changes to:The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920404.365.1000 cathedral times
cathedral timeS(USPS-093440) is published weeklyby The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920
Periodicals Postage Paid at Atlanta, GA
April 24, 2016
“ I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another.”From this week’s lectionaryJohn 13:34
THE CATHEDRAL WELCOMES BISHOP WHITMORE THIS SUNDAY
At the 11:15 a.m. service this Sunday, April 24, Bishop Keith Whitmore will celebrate, preach, and confirm 60 Cathedral youth and adults. Join us as these Cathedral members make a public affirmation of their faith and commitment to the responsibilities of their baptism. La Santa Eucaristía, which normally meets in Mikell Chapel, will join the Cathedral service this Sunday.
TO BE CONFIRMED
Jordan Devyn Blackmon
Boden Alexander Brindell
Mary Lawson Bring
Barrett Starling Bynum
Aiden Howell Camillo
Nicholas Clay Carson
Catherine Caldecot Chubb
Amelia Reid Connor
Robert Gingrich Cushman
Catherine Guerin Czabala
Edwin Augustus Feinour
Michael Brad Gordon
Matthew George Walker Hardwick
Emma Neal Heery
Sally Anne Houk
Wesley Hudson Huffard
Mary Eliza Kamerschen
Austin McLeod Kelly
Julia Clark Kelly
Virginia Camille Lewis
Caroline Grant Lingle
Lillian Pace Long
Meredith Dailey Moog
Ryan Christopher Nadler
Everett Attridge O'Gorman
Hall Gregory O'Neal
Edgar Ernesto Pacheco
Dioseline Yahaira Pacheco
Paola Pacheco
Brittany Pacheco-Hernandez
Christopher Morgan Payne, Jr.
Alexandra Taliaferro Perry
Carolyn Catherine Pittman
Catherine Carroll Priestley
John Ellis Prigge
Mary Larkin Rief
George Benjamin Robbins
Henry Wolfe Rosenblath
Joshua Erik Ruggles
William McKeown Sanders
Elizabeth Mae Shippen
Thomas Mead Siegenthaler
Ashley Ellinor Solomon
Caroline Eppes Stamoulis
Peter Matthew Tarkenton
Thomas Lee Truesdale
Henry Franklin Wallace
Tanner Margaret Walton
Luisa Weber Whitney
Samuel Travis Wilmoth
Sarah Grace Yabroudy
TO BE RECEIVED
Jeannie Salloum HadenNorris Karl Haden
Charles Wilton Hicks, Jr.Mark Patrick Hinshaw
Margaret Ann Benton Marsh
TO REAFFIRM THEIR FAITHRobert Joseph Adams, Jr. Ashley Megan Waters Gordon Lynn Bazzel Wilmoth
CLERGY AND SENIOR STAFF
2016 CHAPTER
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. 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. Carolynne G. Williams Canon Associate for Pastoral Care
The Rev. Juan Sandoval Deacon for Hispanic Ministries
Rob Adams (Junior Warden), Mary Bondurant (Executive Committee At-Large), Josh Borden, Kate Brewer, Matt Caine, Mary Caroline Cravens (Senior Warden), Joan Gilbert, Austin Hall (Secretary), Jason Hultgren, Lindsey Hardegree, Wade Hooper, Eric Mininberg, Doug O’Bryan (Treasurer), Brad Reeves, Julie Rief, Ruth Russ, Susan Troutman, George Watson, Anne Young
WORSHIP SCHEDULESunday, April 24, 2016 / Easter 5, Year CLiturgy of the Word Lesson: Acts 11:1-18Psalm 148Epistle: Revelation 21:1-6Gospel: John 13:31-35
7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Carolynne Williams8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant: Dean Sam Candler Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Carolynne Williams11:15 a.m. Confirmation and Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant and Preacher: Bishop Keith Whitmore
La Santa Eucaristía, which normally meets in Mikell Chapel, will join the Cathedral service this Sunday.
4 p.m. Evensong and Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant and Preacher: Canon Cathy Zappa
PROGR AMS DURING THE WEEKTUESDAYS 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.
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.
WEDNESDAYS 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 [email protected].
THURSDAYS Centering Prayer: 4 p.m., Lanier House Chapel. Contact Ann Hickman, [email protected].
MUSICSunday, April 24, 2016 / Easter 5, Year C8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist / Staff SingersEdgar Bainton, And I saw a new heavenThomas Tallis, A new commandment give I unto you
11:15 a.m. Confirmation and Holy Eucharist / Cathedral ChoirMaurice Duruflé, Ubi caritasEdgar Bainton, And I saw a new heavenThomas Tallis, A new commandment give I unto you
4 p.m. Choral Evensong / Cathedral Schola and ChoristersBernard Rose, Preces and ResponsesEdward Bairstow in DEdgar Bainton, And I saw a new heavenHenry Balfour Gardiner, Evening Hymn
CHILDRENThe 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. Children three years through third grade begin in church with their parents, follow the children’s acolytes and leaders out at the Sequence Hymn, then rejoin their parents at the Offertory. Two-year-olds attend their own chapel service, which begins at 8:45 a.m. Parents who would like their children two years old and younger to join them for communion may go pick them up from Room 227 at the Peace.
ADULT EDUCATION
OLD FASHIONED SUNDAY SCHOOL– Room 133Led by Canons Cathy Zappa and George Maxwell
This Sunday, Canon Zappa and David Burge will lead the class. As always, you will find those things that we think matter most: a light heart, a broad welcome, and good coffee. We look forward to seeing you there.
SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY – Room 122Led by Jim Bingham and Gordon Mathis
This ongoing small group Bible Study focuses on a particular book of the Bible for several months at a time. We read one chapter each week. Bring your study Bible or favorite translation.
BEGINNING BIBLICAL GREEK – Room 356Led by the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith
We offer Beginning Biblical Greek on a drop-in basis and require no previous knowledge of Greek. This year we use the proven successful, Basic Greek in 30 Minutes a Day: A Self Study Introduction to New Testament Greek by James Found.
Also open to beginners, Continuing Biblical Greek (Sundays at 1:15 p.m.) includes long-term members who translate using grammar aids, lexicons and commentaries. texts adds nuance and depth to reading scripture.
Adult classes meet Sundays at 10:10 a.m., unless otherwise noted. Find out more at stphilipscathedral.org/learn.
MUSIC
Annie Laver, organSyracuse University, New York
Eunyoung Kim, Prelude on “Veni Creator” Jeanne Demessieux, Lumiere,
from Sept Méditations sur Saint-Esprit, Op. 6Charles-Marie Widor, Choral, from Symphony Romane
George Shearing, Two Preludes on Early American Hymn TunesLouis Vierne, Final, from Symphonie No. 3 in F-sharp minor, Op. 28
NEW YORK ORGANIST TO PERFORMWe welcome organist Annie Laver, from Syracuse University, as our Sunday afternoon recitalist this Sunday, April 24. A graduate of Brown University and the Eastman School of Music, Laver currently serves as Assistant Professor of Organ and University Organist at Syracuse University. Her program will include works by Widor, Demessieux, and Vierne, among others. Come and hear this very talented young performer!
DO YOU SPEAK ANOTHER LANGUAGE?Readers are needed for Pentecost Sunday services on May 15 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 Jeannie Mahood, 404-365-1034 or [email protected].
WORSHIP
Save the DateA Festival of English Masterpieces
The Cathedral Choir and Schola with orchestraEmile T. Fisher Spring Concert
Saturday, May 147:30 p.m.
Pre-concert lecture at 6:30 p.m.Tickets at stphilipscathedral.org/concerts
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Serenade to MusicWilliam Walton, The Twelve
Gerald Finzi, MagnificatWilliam Walton, Coronation Te Deum
Hubert H. Parry, Blest pair of sirens
CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES THAT MAKE RELATIONSHIPS WORKLed by Canon Wallace Marsh — Sundays, May 1, 8, and 22
This series will look at how to bring some of the most important Christian principles into our personal relationships. We will draw upon scripture and the Book of Common Prayer as we examine the concepts of growth, reconciliation, and incarnation. This course will be based upon John Gottman’s Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work. All are welcome.
I/We, pledge $ __________ to the ministry of God in Christ, through the annual operating fund.
Name(s): _____________________________________________________________________________
Address (if changes have been made in past year): _____________________________________________
City: _________________ State: _____ Zip Code: ____________ Home Phone:___________________
Signature: ________________________________ Signature: __________________________________
Date: _______________________ Email Address: ___________________________________________
This commitment, offered in faith, may be increased or decreased due to changing circumstances. Please return your pledge card to
The Cathedral of St. Philip, 2744 Peachtree Rd., NW, Atlanta, GA 30305. If you have questions, please contact David Rocchio at
404-365-1033 or [email protected].
WEEK OF WONDER!JUNE 6-10, 9 A.M.–12 P.M.$100 PER CHILD Children who are age 3 (by March 1) through rising 5th graders are invited to participate in Week of Wonder, the Cathedral's Vacation Bible School! We'll play and learn, dance and sing throughout the week, all while “catching the wave of God’s amazing love” at Surf Shack!
Week of Wonder is a volunteer driven Christian formation experience. We rely on parent, youth, and community volunteers to keep WOW running, safe, and fun. Adults, please prayerfully consider how you will be a part of the WOW experience this year and fill out a registration form to let us know that you will be here.
Volunteers and participants can sign up at stphilipscathedral.org/weekofwonder.
CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES
PARISH RETREATMAY 27-29
Enjoy fellowship, relaxation, and the perfect setting for Memorial Day weekend in the North Carolina mountains. Highlights will include a bluegrass band, ice cream social, kayaking and lake swimming, Saturday morning programming, and Sunday morning chapel service.
Cathedral members of all ages are welcome! Please contact Carrie Philpott, [email protected], or Mary Hunter Rouse, [email protected], with questions.
Pricing includes lodging, meals, and programs.
Adult: $195Youth (11-18): $100Child (3-10): $85Infant/Toddler (0-2): $60
If this is your first time at the parish retreat, take 50% off your total fee!
STEWARDSHIP
CAN YOU MAKE A FINANCIAL COMMITMENT?We are making steady progress in reaching our goal of $3,685,000 in pledges from 1,200 parishioners. Thank you! If you have not already done so, please consider making a pledge now. In addition to a lot of other things, pledging gives the Cathedral Chapter confidence that we are on track for the year. Large or small, your pledge impacts the theology, budget, and planning for this sacred community. Pledging is easy! Simply submit the form below or make a pledge online at stphilipscathedral.org/pledge. We’ll apply any contributions that you may have already made to this pledge. Please contact David Rocchio at 404-365-1033 or [email protected] if you need further information about pledging.
2016 PLEDGES AS OF APRIL 19:885 HOUSEHOLD PLEDGING $3,291,427
DETERGENT DRIVE FOR CITY OF REFUGESt. Clare’s Guild is collecting laundry detergent pods for the women and families at City of Refuge during April. Next time you’re at the store, pick up a bag of pods to drop off at the Cathedral's information desk. Our donation will help City of Refuge defer some of their basic housing costs for the families. Thank you!
EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN
ECW Spring Luncheon
Celebrating FriendshipFriday, May 6 11:30 a.M.
on the Lanier house Lawn
Karen Riddell, speaker
Catering by Jerry Dilts & Associates
Sign up by $10 payment at stphilipscathedral.org/payments
Derby hats suggested
2016 Cathedr al Golf tournamentMonday, May 9, 201611 a.M. Practice tees oPen
12:30 P.M. shotgun start
$150/golfer, in support of the Cathedral Without Walls outreach efforts in Haiti.
SiGn up and pay at StphilipSC athedr al.orG/Golf. Choose your team of four or we' ll make your team for you. Contact Richard Perry, [email protected], with any questions.
ansley golf club196 MontgoMery ferry drive
atlanta
ANTIQUES SHOW BENEFICIARY OPENS NEW COMMUNITY CENTERCovenant House Georgia (CHGA), the beneficiary of the 2015 Cathedral Antiques Show, is a 46-bed crisis shelter where youth are given the opportunity to achieve stability, work with a case manager, and develop a plan for the future. CHGA's Community Service Center, funded in large part by the Cathedral Antiques Show's contribution, provides services to address immediate and long-term needs of youth including but not limited to education plans, job training, resume building, and wellness planning. Join us on Wednesday, May 11 at 12:45 p.m. for remarks and a ribbon-cutting ceremony with a reception and tours to follow. The event will be held on Covenant House Georgia’s campus located at 1559 Johnson Road NW, Atlanta. Please RSVP to Hannah Lawrence at 404-937-6932 or [email protected] by Friday, May 6.
For those who are ill or recoveringPriscilla BealeKaren BellaireVirginia BickslerGeorge BirdJohn BlairJosh BordenSusan ColeDavid CollinsSally CoulterLawrence CowartTerry DornbushSarah duBignonKitty DukehartAngela EllisMary ElrodMary Ann FrazierRebecca GormanD. Louis Gruver, Jr.Jane HannahCaroline HatcherConnie HoarTommy LanierKaren LeagueJack LyleHerb MatthewsReilly McClainCarol McDonaldDick MillerMarian PalmoreStuart PeeblesGarry PryorJennifer Rankin
Joe K. SteeleRoy UnkeferChandra WestaferDick WilsonHollis YoungnerJulia AlstonSteve AuerbachRodger BeattyCampbell BeckwithMarcia BlockDavid BooneAnnaliese BortnerJoan BrooksKeith BrooksMeredith, Adam, and Leo BugenskeDenise CarlsonAndrew ClarkJoann ClaypooleJackson CulbrethDavid DouglassJohn DunnCarleton FullerSusan GillEudelle Lanier GrahamStan HainesPatricia HentzDebanhi HernandezAnnemarie and Ante JazicDorothy Lanier KenerlyKelly KolakLisa KrysiakMargaret Winders KuhnQuinn Laird
Barbara MasseyBonnie Shields McCormackLorraine McKnightJan McPhersonAndy NelsonHelen PattersonLibby PowellRonnie PryorWhitney Kemble RobbinsLogan ShannepNancy H. ShufordW. Henry ShufordMichelle SimmonsLara Smith SittonRoush VanceEd VogelCaroline and John WesterhoffRonald WindersLu Worrell
For those who have diedBarbara Henry BenderAnn FrittsWilliam P. HaleBetty HopkinsFrancesca Smith
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
PR AYERS
MEMBERSHIP
NEW MEMBERCaroline Bonin, from Rochester, NY
WEDDING
Daniel Dice and Manapat Kachintagsa, married April 16, 2016
DEATHS
Betty Hopkins, mother of Laura Corrigan,
died April 9, 2016
Bill Hale, died April 10, 2016
CHILDREN AND YOUTH, RISING FIRST GRADERS THROUGH RECENT GRADUATES:
DID YOU KNOW? In addition to Sunday services in the Cathedral and Mikell Chapel, we
also worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness every weekday? Join us for some midweek
refreshment or a lunchtime boost, 12:15 p.m. in St. Mary's Chapel.
CATHEDR AL FARMERS MARKET
FARMERS MARKET NOW OPEN WEDNESDAYS
In addition to Saturday mornings (8:30 a.m.–
noon), the Farmers Market is now open
Wednesdays, 4:30–8 p.m.! Take a break from
cooking with food and drink from familiar
Saturday market vendors, new vendors, and a
rotating schedule of Atlanta’s favorite chefs.
Food will be available to go or for dining at
outdoor picnic tables on-site. The Cathedral
Farmers Market is a Wholesome Wave market
and we accept and double SNAP food stamp
benefits.
P E A C H T R E E R O A D F A R M E R S M A R K E T . C O M
BREAKFASTTUESDAY–FRIDAY, 8–10 AMBISCUITS, BAGELS, PASTRIES, AND MORE! ($2–3 EACH)
LUNCHWEDNESDAY, 11:30 AM–1 PMSOUPS, SANDWICHES, AND SALADS ($3–6 EACH)
IN THE CATHEDRAL KITCHEN
From our first few weeks of the 2016 season: Dean Sam Candler rings the opening bell AND drinks the first Orpheus Brewing beer at the first Wednesday evening edition of the Farmers Market! And below, market vendors are already loving the 2016 season.
The Weekly Newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip, Serving the City and Diocese of Atlanta
POSTMASTERsend address changes to:The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920404.365.1000 cathedral times
cathedral timeS(USPS-093440) is published weeklyby The Cathedral of St. Philip2744 Peachtree Road, NWAtlanta, Georgia 30305-2920
Periodicals Postage Paid at Atlanta, GA
CATHEDRAL TIMES SUBMISSION DEADLINES: For the Sunday, May 1 issue, the deadline is Wednesday, April 20. For the Sunday, May 8 issue, the deadline is Wednesday, April 27. Please email announcement requests to the editor, Dan Murphy, at [email protected]. Learn more about upcoming events, download sermons, and access contact information at stphilipscathedral.org.
To receive the Times by email, contact Christie Jennison at [email protected].
/stphilipscathedral
@stphilipscathedral
POSTMASTER: Dated Material. Please deliver by April 23, 2016
CHILL ON THE HILLConcert in the Cathedral parking lot Join us once again for Chill on the Hill, Memorial Day, May 30.
Atlanta's own YACHT ROCK REVUE will play your favorites from
the 70s and 80s, live on stage in the Cathedral parking lot! And
Dean Sam Candler will open the show! All proceeds benefit the
Cathedral Without Walls outreach ministries. Bring your own dinner
and beverages, or contact Lauren Raymond of Flora and Flour,
[email protected], for dinner options.
Tickets on sale now: stphilipscathedral.org/chillonthehill
C ATHEDR AL THR IF T HOUSE
Treasure of the Week
A beautiful collection of Minton china including an exquisite demitasse set – lovely pink floral pattern on a white background.
Please remember us with your unloved garden items for our annual Gardens of Grace event: Saturday, May 7.
1893 Piedmont Road | 404-876-5440 Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
MISS A SERMON? FEAR NOT!Subscribe to the Cathedral's podcasts on iTunes
or check out the sermon archives at stphilipscathedral.org/sermons