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The CATHEDRAL of ST. PHILIP

The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler, Dean

Dale Adelmann, Ph.D., Canon for Music

The Rev. Lauren R. Holder, Canon for Community and Education

The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr., Vicar

The Rev. Canon Julia B. Mitchener, Canon for Mission

The Rev. Catherine Zappa, Canon for Liturgy and Pastoral Care

The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic Ministries

The Rev. Theophus “Thee” Smith, Ph.D., Priest Associate

Ward Bondurant, Senior Warden

Melody Palmore, Junior Warden

CATHEDRAL TIMES SUBMISSION DEADLINES: FOR THE SUNDAY, MARCH 19 ISSUE, THE DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. FOR THE SUNDAY, MARCH 26 ISSUE, THE DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. TO RECEIVE THE TIMES BY EMAIL, CONTACT LIZ AULL, LAULL@CATHEDRALATL.ORG. TO SUBMIT AN ANNOUNCEMENT REQUEST, CONTACT SARA CRAIGGOODELL, SCRAIGGOODELL@CATHEDRALATL.ORG.

404-365-1000 | cathedralATL.org pastoral care emergency line: 404-365-1003

Wednesday Evenings In Lent

Join us on Wednesday evenings during Lent for a light supper and program offerings for all. We’ll start in Child Hall with dinner at 5:30 p.m., and break into smaller groups for programming from 6–7 p.m. Godly Play, for children through 5th grade, and childcare for children 3 and under will be available. Meals must be ordered in advance. Register for dinner at cathedralATL.org/LentenDinner. Please note that all of the study books are available at cathedralbookstore.org.

CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS:

Book Study with Canon Julia Mitchener, Cathedral Book Store

Join us for a five-week study of Stephanie Land’s acclaimed book Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive. Ms. Land’s story is compelling and highly narrative, chronicling her struggle to provide a stable life for herself and her young daughter after fleeing domestic abuse. While we will discuss ways in which we might better help people who are unhoused in our own community, the main focus of the class will be to gain better understanding of the housing crisis and the societal dynamics that contribute to it. Please contact Canon Julia Mitchener, julia.mitchener@ cathedralATL.org, for more information.

“The Chosen” with the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith, Gould Room

*Please note this class begins at 5 p.m. with a 6 p.m. option to arrive and join the discussion followed by video clip highlights. “The Chosen!” It’s arguably the greatest breakthrough in Christian film media so far this century. Join a core group of Cathedral-goers as we gather together on Wednesday evenings in Lent for a free film screening and follow-up discussion co-moderated by the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith.

Book Study with Canon Lauren Holder, Conference Room 239

Parishioner Sara Blackwood and Canon Lauren Holder are facilitating a weekly conversation using the book Good Inside: A Guide To Becoming the Parent You Want To Be by Dr. Becky Kennedy. While the book is geared towards parenting, it is truly a book about relationships, and this conversation is open to all. Alongside the book, we will explore the baptismal covenant, what it means to be created in the image of God, the prayer of St. Francis of Assisi, and how we can support one another in our walk with Christ. Your presence will bless our conversation—no reading necessary!

Book Study with Adam Mathes, Chapter Room (319) Regarded by some as the second most influential book in the western world (behind only the Bible), St. Augustine’s Confessions profoundly shaped the Christian faith and the ways in which Western minds regard themselves, their primary relationships, and their pursuit of the good. This reading group will move quickly through Confessions and gather to discuss key elements to aid in understanding and to enrich the faith of participants.

Buckhead Heritage Society

Speaker Series: Martha Tate

Thursday, March 23, 7 p.m.

Gould Room

Come hear why Buckhead resident Martha Tate – longtime garden columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, co-creator and producer of the HGTV series A Gardener’s Diary, and former editor of Peachtree Papers, magazine of the Junior League of Atlanta–spent four years pursuing the truth about a 50-year-old society murder that rocked the wealthy enclave of Nashville’s Belle Meade and held the entire city spellbound for two years. This best-selling, truecrime story took place in racially-charged Nashville, just weeks after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but its universal themes of greed and deceit are universal. The story could have taken place anywhere. Register at buckheadheritage.com/events.

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