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Welcome to Christ Church Cathedral’s Habitat Picnic and Walk, Ride, & Run! Thank you for joining us for our Picnic and Walk, Ride, & Run event. We are walking, running, and riding our bikes to raise money for the Habitat for Humanity house that we are building. We have partnered with other downtown Lexington area churches to form the Coalition of the Willing: Rebuilding Downtown Together. We have partnered with St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Second Presbyterian, First Presbyterian, Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Embrace, and Central Baptist to build this Habitat for Humanity house. Who will live in the house? Julia Escobar de Canas who will have a financial and construction responsibility for the house. Julia, who emigrated from El Salvador, has lived in Lexington for 16 years. We know that all ministry is relational – we minister to the needs of a broken and hurting world one person and one family at a time. With the construction of this house for Julia, another family has the stability of a house. We will begin the construction of the house in mid-July. In the initial week of construction, we will frame the house so that professional electricians and plumbers can then do their work. After this, we will work every Friday and Saturday until the house is finished, probably by October. You are invited to help in this build. You can swing a hammer, paint a wall, help with food and drink on the build days, keep us in prayer, or be a part of this fundraiser. Enjoy the fun, food, music and the Legacy Trail as we walk, run and ride. We give thanks that you are a part of building this house today!
Yours in faith and thanks, Carol+ The Very Reverend Carol Wade Dean and Rector Christ Church Cathedral
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Event Schedule
11:00am
Gather and pray
11:15am
Bike riders go out
11:20am
Runners go out
11:25am
Walkers go out
11:30am
Kids and families walk, ride or run
11:15am – 2:00pm Kids’ activities & bounce house 12:30pm
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Everyone back for lunch
We Are Christ Church Cathedral
Habitat for Humanity at a glance • helped build or repair over 600,000 houses worldwide. • served over 3 million people.
In Lexington • served over 370 families with decent, affordable housing.
We Are Building A Habitat For Humanity House Christ Church Cathedral is honored to partner with Habitat for Humanity to help provide one more house for a family in need.
Housing Benefits the Community Children of homeowners have: • Lower probability of dropping out of school. • Lower probability of having a baby before turning 18. • Achieve higher levels of education after leaving the parental home. • Are more likely to become homeowners. 1
• 90% have either paid off their note, or remain in the home.
__________________________________ The Private and Social Benefits of Homeownership, by Donald R. Haurin, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, Finance and Public Policy Associate Dean, Ohio State University College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2003). http:// ti.org/haurinshow.pdf
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Coalition of the Willing: Rebuilding Downtown Together Building a Habitat house is a big job and costs $60,000. So, we’ve partnered with other downtown Lexington churches to build this house including: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Second Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church, Embrace, and Good Shepherd. We are called the Coalition of the Willing (COW). Together, we will swing hammers, paint walls, shingle the roof and raise the money to build this house.
The House will be Located Downtown
The address of this Habitat house will be 710 Florida Street.
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Who Will Live in the House? The Homeowner • Julia Escobar de Canas • native of El Salvador, has lived in Lexington for over 16 years • works at Eastern State Hospital • mother of four, grandmother of 12 • owner of two Chihuahuas • has financial responsibility toward house
When asked what she will do on her first day in the home, she has two priorities - pray for the house, volunteers, and sponsors; then get right to work decorating!
How can you help build this house? • Become a sponsor by advertising in this event brochure or making a donation. • Members of 5 major downtown churches will see this brochure and know of your help. • May 23 is our fundraiser, called “The Ride Home,” at Coldstream Park next to the Legacy Trail. On that day we will have a picnic and walk, ride, or run on the Legacy Trail with the support of our sponsors. • Church members and friends will walk, run, or ride a distance they choose with sponsorship for that distance. • Please partner with us to help fulfill the dream of healing the world one house at a time. • Come to our picnic on May 23, and when construction starts in mid-July, come swing a hammer with us!
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THE BROTHERHOOD OF SAINT ANDREW By John Perrine
he Brotherhood of Saint Andrew was established in 1883 by the men’s Sunday school class at St. James Episcopal Church in downtown Chicago, to encourage young men and boys without a male influence in the home to attend church. Those whose fathers attended church were much more likely to become members themselves and become better students and citizens. From its outset, the disciplines of prayer, study, and service for men and boys in the Episcopal Church have been the theme of the organization. This movement filled a need for the spread of God’s kingdom in the intercity. From this organization grew the Daughters of the King several years later (1885), the Boys Scouts of America, the chaplaincy of the U.S. Armed Forces, and Forward Day By Day. The chapter in Lexington was established in 1893 and remained active until 1980 when interest waned. It was revived in the summer of 2011 and has grown steadily to our present number of twenty-two. We meet on the second Saturday of each month at 10:00am at the Old Episcopal Burying Ground. Our meetings have been enriched by the addition
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of Lambeth Study led by our Clergy brother, Fr. Brent Owens. Some of our projects include helping build shelves for Godly Play, hosting Room In The Inn, forming a breakfast team, helping maintain the grounds of the Old Episcopal Burying Ground, hosting fish fries during Lent, helping with Vacation Bible School, and numerous other activities. We stand ready to assist the clergy and parish in any way we can. We feel our activities not only strengthen the parish but also enrich and nurture the lives of our members. We celebrated the fourth annual Brotherhood of Saint Andrew National Day of Service on April 25 when, in cooperation with the Lutheran Men’s Day, we strive to unite parishes and congregations throughout the Episcopal Church. Our plan is to encourage their participation in Christ-centered service projects that lend our neighborhoods and communities a helping hand. We welcome inquiries and men who are interested in joining our ranks. Call Jim Ware, Lance Churchill, John Perrine or talk with any member. The website for the national organization is brothersandrew.net and for our local chapter is bsaccc.org.
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We Are Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral serves a unique downtown ministry in the heart of Lexington. We are a people of prayer and action, eager to serve those in our community. We have programs and events for all generations. Everyone can find a place for involvement and service as we seek to extend God's love made known in Jesus Christ. The mission of Christ Church Cathedral is to restore all persons to unity with God and one another in Christ Jesus, through prayer, worship, proclamation of the Gospel, and the promotion of Justice, Peace and Love. God has a dream to heal the world. Cathedrals are meant to give us a glimpse of that dream, and in so doing, to fortify and inspire us for that life-giving work. The Very Reverend Carol Wade Dean & Rector of Christ Church Cathedral
Summer Schedule Sunday at the Cathedral 8:00am A quiet spoken service in the Chapel 9:00am The Wired Word class in the Tilford Room 10:00am Inviting worship in the Church with festive music from the Cathedral Singers 6:00pm (June & August; on break during July) Worship in the Celtic and Appalachian traditions with Holy Eucharist, followed by light refreshments
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