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ACTING VICE DEAN’S MESSAGE Dear Friends, After Dean Shaw left in June for her promised three-month sabbatical, in my role as acting vice dean in her absence I was able to report that things were jogging along smoothly. We were concluding some key hires, there was a reprieve of a few months for “The Ribbons” through popular demand, the Year of Sustainability was underway, and the calendar was filling up with excellent events. Even The Forum was being planned after promising conversations with proposed guests. When news of the Dean’s appointment to Stanford was announced, we rejoiced for her in this calling and set about coming to terms with our various reactions spanning surprise, uncertainty and optimism, as we looked to the future. We the Cathedral staff feel robust and energetic as we prepare for the appointment of the next Dean to succeed Jane Shaw, who has fostered so much in her almost four-year tenure here. It is timely therefore to be writing an acting vice dean’s letter to you as I continue in this caretaking role while the search committee seeks a new Dean. After a year of retirements, organizational development and movements, it is with much satisfaction that I write to say that as of September 1, we have a fully staffed Chapter onboard, intent on managing the business of Grace Cathedral with great effectiveness. A busy fall program of events is on the calendar: The Forum, events marking the Year of Sustainability spearheaded by food guru Bryant Terry, our Artist in Residence, and wonderful music events. In November we celebrate 50 years since the consecration of the Cathedral. The Christmas program is in place, and promises to be as excellent as always. So it is business very much as usual here at the Cathedral. We are geared up. We of course includes all of you, each and every one of you who cares about Grace Cathedral. For in the way we say we are church, it is with a great sense of gratitude, affection and common purpose to serve in God’s kingdom, that we also say we are Grace Cathedral, united in its mission and vision. With all best wishes, ROWLAND WAYLOR
The Rev. Canon Lesley Hay Acting Vice Dean and Canon for Operations G R AC E C AT H E D R A L B OA R D O F T R U S T E E S The Rt. Rev. Marc Handley Andrus, PRESIDENT
Jane Shaw Carpenter, CHAIR
Eliza Brown, VICE CHAIR
Anne Casscells, TREASURER
David W. Walker, SECRETARY
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William K. Bowes, Jr. Jamie Nicol Bowles Lee McEnany Caraher Dorena Chan Donald W. Derheim Lokelani Devone Peter M. Drake Jennifer Jones Edwardson Priscilla Geeslin Vance Y. George Zane O. Gresham John Gnuse
Samuel Hocking Ambassador James C. Hormel Caroline Hoxby Judith Droz Keyes Mary McCarthy Meridee Moore Lori Ogden Moore Nathan Ohm James Pannell Michael J. Patterson Bob Peck
Garrett A. H. Price III Michael Scheu Rita Semel Michael Sippey Anna Deavere Smith Thomas F. Steyer Patrick S. Thompson Trevor Traina Mary Vargas Susan von Herrmann Clement Xue Eric Yopes
FALL HIGHLIGHTS ADDITIONAL EVENT INFORMATION: GRACECATHEDRAL.ORG/EVENTS
GRACE CATHEDRAL TURNS 50
On November 20, 1964, the final phase of Grace Cathedral’s construction was completed and our Cathedral was consecrated with fanfare. Celebrate the Cathedral’s past, present and sustainable future with us on this special 50th anniversary: EVENSONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, AT 5:15 P.M.
Sung by the Choir of Men and Boys. 50TH ANNIVERSARY LUNCHEON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 12:30 P.M.
Featuring a menu by Artist in Residence Bryant Terry. Tickets and information: gracecathedral.org/50 ANNOUNCING: BRYANT TERRY, ARTIST IN RESIDENCE JENNIFER MARTINE
As part of our 2014 focus on food and sustainability, Bryant Terry joins us as this year’s Artist in Residence. Terry is an acclaimed chef, educator and author renowned for his activism to create a healthy, just and sustainable food system. He was a guest speaker at 2014 Carnivale. CHRISTMAS CONCERTS
Celebration in sound — voice, choir, organ, brass and orchestra — is at the heart of worship and Grace Cathedral’s celebration of the Christmas season. Tickets are on sale now. Christmas concerts and worship services are listed on page 7.
SAVE THE DATE
CARNIVALE: DREW ALTIZER
FEBRUARY 12, 2015 FEATURING SAL KHAN, FOUNDER OF KHAN ACADEMY
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CATHEDRAL LIFE
WEEKLY WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Our regular worship includes four services on Sundays — 8:30 a.m. Eucharist; 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist; 3 p.m. Choral Evensong and 6 p.m. Eucharist on the labyrinth — as well as Choral Evensong sung by our Choir of Men and Boys on Thursdays at 5:15 p.m.
SPECIAL EVENTS IN WORSHIP ALL SOULS’ REQUIEM SERVICE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 11 A.M.
Come to remember those you love and yet see no longer at an All Souls’ Requiem service, which includes Mozart’s Requiem. ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 3 P.M.
Thousands of poppy petals cascade onto the main altar in this poignant and visually arresting service commemorating those who have died in armed conflict. ADVENT PROCESSION AND TEA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 3 P.M. KATIE WILCOX
Led by the Choir of Men and Boys, we begin the new liturgical year with Advent lessons and carols. A festive tea will follow in the Chapter House dining room. More at gracecathedral.org/advent
WELCOME NEW CANONS
The Rev. Elizabeth Grundy is Canon for Pastoral Care and Formation. She brings extensive experience with family, youth and children’s ministries from her years in the Diocese of Massachusetts at the parish and diocesan levels. Greg Sondern, our new Canon Sacrist, comes to us with a wealth of relevant skills and experience, including most recently at the historic Swedenborgian Church of San Francisco, where he was responsible for facilities management. The Rev. Canon Justin White, Canon Precentor, will organize worship at the Cathedral. For the past eight years he was Dean of Chapel at Winchester College, with close liturgical involvement at Winchester Cathedral. 4 | GRACE NOTES FALL 2014
ORGAN RECITAL FEATURING OUR FINAL RECITAL OF 2014 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 4 P.M.
Ryan Enright, Organist of Saint John’s Lutheran Church, Sacramento and accompanist for the Sacramento Choral Society & Orchestra, has competed internationally and has earned first prizes at the Quebec Organ competition and the RCCO National Organ Playing Competition. Suggested donation: $10. See the complete schedule for this year: gracecathedral.org/concerts
JULIE HARRIS
A FOND FAREWELL
In her farewell sermon on September 14, she reminded us that as Christians, we grow by looking outwards to friend and stranger alike. This outreach — an inspired welcome to the wider community — is central to her legacy, calling us to live Grace Cathedral’s mission in worship, education, service and the arts. We wish her every blessing in her new calling.
ROBERT TAYLOR
Early this fall, we wished a fond farewell to the Very Rev. Dr. Jane Shaw, eighth Dean of Grace Cathedral. Dean Shaw recently joined Stanford University as Dean for Religious Life. We are grateful for her leadership, culminating in four wonderful years of growth.
THE YEAR OF FOOD AND SUSTAINABILITY CONTINUES
Grace Cathedral progresses in its exploration of critical issues of sustainability at The Forum, in worship and through education and the arts. Of special note: Environmental Defense Fund Climate Corps Fellow Benjamin Butterworth completed a ten-week study of the Cathedral’s energy systems and usage. It will be useful as we consider opportunities for greater efficiency and cost savings, from lighting to heating, for a more sustainable future. Our Seniors Program, Dinner with Grace and guest chefs have begun cooking in our newly-completed, modernized Chapter House Kitchen, a place for old friends and new to experience the preparation and sharing of healthy food. GRACE CATHEDRAL NAMES 2014 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
TYLER GOURLEY
As part of our 2014 focus on food and sustainability, we are honored to have Bryant Terry as our 2014 Artist in Residence. Terry, an acclaimed chef, educator and author renowned for his activism to create a healthy, just and sustainable food system, was our guest speaker at Carnivale. Terry’s mentor, noted Bay Area chef and author Alice Waters says, “Bryant Terry knows that good food should be an everyday right and not a privilege.” EVENTS WITH THE ARTIST OCTOBER 28, 6:15 P.M.
NOVEMBER 2, 5 P.M.
NOVEMBER 23, 12:30 P.M.
Yoga on the Labyrinth Harvest Tea to follow
The Forum, special afternoon time
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CONNECTING MIND & SPIRIT 2 0 1 4 FA L L F O R U M Sunday mornings 9:30 – 10:30 a.m., Gresham Hall. Grace Cathedral’s flagship conversation series continues. Free and open to all. Information: gracecathedral.org/forum O C TO B E R 2 6
Rob Radtke, President of Episcopal Relief and Development, in conversation with the Rev. Canon Randal Gardner Bryant Terry, chef and Artist in Residence at Grace Cathedral this fall, in conversation with the Rt. Rev. Marc Handley Andrus Special afternoon time, 5 p.m.
SARA REMINGTON
N OV E M B E R 2
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Sue Conley and Peggy Smith, co-founders and co-owners of Cowgirl Creamery, in conversation with the Rev. Canon Lesley Hay. Includes cheese tasting, and book selling and signing N OV E M B E R 1 6
Lester Snow, Executive Director of the California Water Foundation, in conversation with Grace Cathedral trustee Bob Peck, on the environment and water N OV E M B E R 2 3 50TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT!
The Rev. Canon David Forbes talks about the completion and consecration of the Cathedral in 1964, with film footage THE FORUM SERIES IS SPONSORED BY BARBRO AND BERNARD OSHER.
GRACED WITH LIGHT:
THE RIBBONS
SEAN O’LEARY
2013 Artist in Residence Anne Patterson’s popular site-specific installation will be on view through the end of 2014.
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CHRISTMAS AT GRACE CATHEDRAL
JULIE HARRIS
More information: gracecathedral.org/christmas
C H R I ST M A S CO N C E R TS Tickets are on sale now: cityboxoffice.com or (415) 392-4400 A BRASS AND ORGAN CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 9, 7:30 P.M.
Experience the Bay Area’s finest brass musicians in Grace Cathedral’s unique acoustic setting. A musical highlight of the year! *SING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 13 AND 20, 11 A.M.
Enjoy holiday fun for children and families! A cast of colorful characters will lead you on an extraordinary journey as you sing along with your favorite Christmas carols. A CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 13, 14, 20 AND 21, 3 P.M. DECEMBER 15, 7:30 P.M.
Our beloved Choir of Men and Boys in their annual Christmas concert, a musical retelling of the Christmas story.
C H R I ST M A S S E RV I C E S Free and open to all. CHRISTMAS EVE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 11 A.M.
*The Bishop’s Christmas Pageant 4 P.M.
Christmas Lessons and Carols 7:30 P.M.
Christmas Eve Choral Eucharist 11 P.M.
Christmas Eve Choral Eucharist CHRISTMAS DAY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25 11 A.M.
Christmas Day Choral Eucharist
HANDEL’S MESSIAH DECEMBER 16, 18 AND 19, 7:30 P.M.
American Bach Soloists return for their stellar performance of Handel’s Messiah. Tickets: americanbach.org or (415) 621-7900.
NIALL BATTSON
Christmas concerts at Grace Cathedral are made possible by our generous sponsors. For more information about sponsoring a concert, please contact Katherine Thompson, Canon Director of Development at (415) 749-6313 or katherinet@gracecathedral.org. *PROGRAMS FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
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