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ADULT Education
THIS SUNDAY, MARCH 19
Old Fashioned Sunday School with Dale Adelmann, Ph.D. Child Hall , 10:10 a.m.
This week, Dale Adelmann, our Cathedral Canon for Music, will talk to the class about how and why music is a vital part of our worship experiences. Dale will touch on the wide range of the traditions from which we draw our hymns and anthems, and will provide some insight into how our music is chosen to fit into the themes of the church year and the various types of services we offer at the Cathedral. Bring your questions. It’s a rare opportunity to have Dale with us at this hour (instead of in rehearsal with the Cathedral Choir), so we want to make the most of it!

Living Faith with Dr. Allison B. Hill Chapter Room (319), 10:10 a.m.

This week’s Living Faith topic is “ How do we support families in transition?” led by Dr. Allison Hill. Changing family structures, whether via separation or divorce, is challenging. Supporting loved ones and friends in our community through this process can be even more difficult. Join Dr. Hill as she facilitates a discussion about families in transition, particularly when there are children involved. Combining both a law degree and a degree in clinical psychology, Dr. Hill will discuss what “bests interests of the child” means and how we as a community can keep that standard at the forefront to offer health, hope, and ultimately happiness to individuals going through separations and divorce.
Young Professionals “Coffee & Conversation Cards” Walthour Library, 10:10 a.m.
On Sunday mornings during the formation hour, the Young Professionals’ Group will gather in Walthour Library using conversation cards to inspire Christian discussions on scripture, faith and life.
Body and Soul: Men’s Health and Spirituality
Walthour Library and on Zoom, 1 p.m. The Rev. Dr. Stuart Higginbotham of Grace Episcopal Church in Gainesville, Georgia will be the guest speaker this month. Fr. Stuart contributed to and co-edited the volume Contemplation and Community: A Gathering of Fresh Voices for a Living Tradition (Crossroad, 2019) and is the author of The Heart of a Calling: Practicing Christian Mindfulness in Congregational Ministry (Crossroad, 2021).
Enjoy Biblical Greek Room 239 and on Zoom, 1:15 p.m.
This newcomer-friendly class is open to beginners, while including long-term members who enjoy exchanging tips, best learning practices, and coaching points on how to translate the Greek New Testament. Please contact the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith, tsmith@cathedralATL.org, for more information.