The CATHEDRAL TIMES The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · November 26, 2017
NOMINEES FOR THE CHAPTER CLASS OF 2020 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 10 at 10 a.m. in Child Hall. The Dean has appointed Austin Hall as Senior Warden. Doug O'Bryan continues his two-year term as Junior Warden. Their biographies are on page 3.
BRYANT BATEMAN
ALEXIS GUILBERT
Bryant Bateman has been active at the Cathedral
Alexis has been a member of the Cathedral for
Church in 2014. Professionally, he is President/
ministries, including the Homeless Requiem (co-
since 2004 and was received into the Episcopal COO of Exaserv, Inc., which is a human
resources software and services company. He currently attends the Sons of Thunder men’s
prayer breakfast and Wallace Marsh’s Sunday School class, and volunteers for Homeless
Requiem. He has also been co-chair of the
Stewardship Committee (2013-2015) and co-chair of the Kanuga Parish Retreat Committee. Bryant also enjoys mentoring seniors for the Terry College of Business at UGA. He and his wife, Meredith, have two children, Anne Ford and Thomas.
10 years. She is involved with many Cathedral
chair), Green Apron Guild, Cathedral Antiques Show, St. Monica’s Guild, and Old Fashioned
Sunday School. Alexis served on the boards of the Atlanta Children’s Shelter and The Georgetown Club of Metro Atlanta, and she volunteers
at the Trinity School and the Atlanta Ballet.
Professionally, Alexis has worked in management consulting for 20
years with Deloitte, North Highland, and smaller firms, partnering with
companies to deliver strategy and lead organizational change. Alexis and her husband, Shelby, have two daughters, Piper and Effie.
JANICE COOK
HELEN MCSWAIN
Janice Cook was confirmed at the Cathedral
Helen has been active at the Cathedral since
homemaker and currently volunteers with many
in obstetrics and gynecology. Helen attends the
is 2003. She has been a school teacher and
Cathedral ministries: the Information Desk, St.
Anne's Guild, Habitat for Humanity, Cathedral Antiques Show, and Homeless Requiem. She is a Eucharistic Minister, Lay Reader, and a
member of the Pastoral Care Guild. She has also volunteered for Week of Wonder, adult
and children’s Sunday School, and the Stewardship Committee. Janice enjoys Bible study fellowship, travel, the Atlanta Symphony, and her grandchildren.
DORSEY DELONG Dorsey has been a member of the Cathedral for 18 years. She is a homemaker and is involved in her children’s schools and sports. At the
Cathedral, she is the co-chair of St. Ruth’s Guild and is a member of St. Clare’s Guild. She also helped to get Mother’s Morning Out started,
served on the Friends of Cathedral Music Board, and taught Sunday School, among other things.
Dorsey and her husband, Geoff, have four children: Mary Stewart, Harrison, Sims, and Pruit.
1980. She is a retired physician who specialized Women’s Tuesday Morning Bible Study and
Morning Prayer. She has also taught Sunday
School and attends the Old Fashioned Sunday School class. In the community, she volunteers
at Good Samaritan Health Clinic. Helen enjoys
painting, photography, sewing, and cooking. She
and her husband Laurin have three adult children; Megan, Allie, and Sallie; and five grandchildren.
BRENT ROSENGREN Brent joined the Cathedral in 2004 and was
married here in 2005. Professionally he serves as Chief Client Officer at BrightWave, where
he has worked for over 12 years. He serves the
Cathedral as lector and substitute staff singer in the choir. Brent is also involved in coaching for
his daughter’s sports teams. He enjoys mentoring young professionals and is the coordinator for a
weekly basketball outreach program. Brent and his wife, Katie, have 2 children: Ann and Mac.