cathedral times November 29, 2015
The Weekly Newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip, Serving Atlanta and the World
NOMINEES FOR THE CH AP TER CLASS OF 2018
The Cathedral Nominating Committee has submitted the following slate of candidates, approved by the Chapter, to be voted on by the parish at the annual Parish Meeting, which will take place on Sunday, December 6 at 10 a.m. in Child Hall. Rob Adams continues his two-year term as Junior Warden. The Dean has selected Mary Caroline Cravens as Senior Warden. Their biographies are on page 3.
K ATE BR EWER
Kate has been active at the Cathedral since moving to Atlanta from Westport, Connecticut in June 2011. She and her husband Lyons have a son, Ramsay, and together they serve as Eucharistic Visitors, taking the bread and wine from Sunday morning services to those unable to attend. Kate also participates in St. Monica’s Guild (she is a past president, vice president, and treasurer) and the Dean’s Women’s Bible Study. She is active with Atlanta Youth Academy, Bible Study Fellowship, and Trinity School fundraising. Currently a full-time homemaker, Kate has a professional background in real estate investment management and accounting.
AUSTIN H A LL
Austin was baptized at the Cathedral as an infant and has been active in parish life ever since. He and his wife Michelle have a young son, Harris. Austin participates in the Sons of Thunder men’s prayer breakfast and the usher ministry. He has served as a youth Sunday School teacher and on the parish commission on ministry. Austin is an Assistant United States Attorney in the United States Attorney’s Office. His civic activities include the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Team in Training/Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and the Atlanta Bar Association. He also enjoys BBQ and cycling.
JASON HULTGR EN
How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we feel before our God because of you? From this week’s lectionary 1 Thessalonians 3:9
Jason has been attending the Cathedral for about twelve years. He and his wife Talley have a young daughter, Virginia Jane. Jason participates in Old Fashioned Sunday School, the Sons of Thunder men’s prayer breakfast, and the usher ministry. He has served on the committees for stewardship, outreach grants, parish life, and parish retreats at Kanuga. Jason is a Senior Vice President at Amerisave Mortgage, headquartered in Atlanta. His civic activities include Buckhead Rotary and Atlanta Area Council Boy Scouts, and he has served on boards for the Atlanta Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Bankers Association of Georgia, and the University of South Carolina Gamecock Club (alumni association). Besides family activities and college football, Jason enjoys reading non-fiction and golf.
BR AD R EEVES
Brad has been an active member for about twenty years. A captain in the usher ministry, he participates in men’s Bible study groups and has served as a youth Sunday School teacher, chaperone for youth activities, and volunteer at Homeless Requiem dinners. Brad is the General Counsel at Cloud Sherpas, an Atlanta-based consulting company. His civic activity includes speaking about various legal issues related to cloud computing and data security, and he has served as an advisor to boards of various companies as lead legal counsel. Brad and his wife Jo have two teenagers, Bradley and Lindsey. Brad serves as chauffeur and chief facilitator for children’s sports, church, school, and other family activities. Infrequently he also enjoys playing golf.
JULIE R IEF
Julie, a life-long Episcopalian, has been active at the Cathedral since 1998. Julie and her husband Rocky have two teenagers, Murphy and Larkin. Currently an acolyte team parent, she served many years as an usher and youth Sunday School teacher, twice co-chaired the annual parish retreat to Kanuga, and served one year as a Chapter member before moving briefly to Australia. Upon returning to Atlanta she resumed activities with local organizations including Sutton Middle School and Garden Hills Garden Club, chairing the 2015 Garden Hills Foundation Gala, and she is 2016 chair-elect of the North Atlanta High School Red Hot Jazz Auction. Julie is a full time homemaker and part time finance manager for the Sanders Law Firm, and she has a professional background in long range strategic planning.
A NNE YOUNG
Anne has been a Cathedral member since 1969. Her current activities include Thrift House volunteer (having previously been chair, vicechair, and board member), Friends of Cathedral Music board member, Finance Count Team member, St. Veronica’s Guild president, Altar Guild member, and usher. She has served on the Funeral Guild and in various roles with the Daughters of the King. Beyond the Cathedral, Anne participates in her neighborhood civic association and has been a neighborhood planning unit representative, Girl Scout leader, and volunteer for Sheltering Arms. Now retired, her grandchildren are her most special interest. She also enjoys bridge and gardening.