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EASTER ALTAR FLOWERS
We will once again have beautiful floral arrangements and decorations in our sacred spaces this Easter, with your help! Donations received on or before Sunday, April 2, will be listed in the Easter service leaflet. Those received after that date will be listed online. Your donation can be made in memory of or thanksgiving for a loved one. While any gift is appreciated, a minimum of $125 per printed line is suggested.
Give Online:
Scan the QR code to the right with your phone to be directed to the online giving form.

By Check:
Fill out the form below and include a check payable to The Cathedral of St. Philip (Easter Flowers).
Request For Easter Altar Flowers

Please list name (or names) as you want them to appear:
In Memory of: In Thanksgiving for: name (s):
In Memory of: In Thanksgiving for: name (s):
Please complete the following information about you: your name (s): daytime phone: date:
Please include a check with your request, made payable to The Cathedral of St. Philip. While any gift is appreciated, a minimum of $125 per printed line is suggested. Checks and forms should be sent to the Cathedral, attn.: Liz Aull. You may also make arrangements by contacting Liz Aull, 404-365-1034 or laull@cathedralATL.org.
ALL GOD’S CHILDREN: A CONVERSATION ON BEING CHRISTIAN AND LGBTQ+

Sunday, March 26, 5:30 p.m.

Gould Room
Join Cathedral parishioner Hubert Tate as he engages in a conversation with fellow parishioners Del King and Victor Moldovan, the first LGBTQ+ couple married at the Cathedral of St. Philip, after the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the ban on marriage in 2015. Though the Cathedral had blessed same-sex marriages prior to 2015, the union between King and Moldovan was the first formal ceremony that legally recognized the marriage.
The event will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Gould Room on Sunday, March 26. Come and enjoy this intriguing conversation with small bites and wine. RSVP to cathedralATL.org/AllGodsChildren. A voluntary donation of any commitment is asked to support the Cathedral’s Ricks Wheeler fund, which is a ministry to support programs and activities to persons living with HIV/AIDS.

The ECW, with special thanks to the St. Veronica’s Guild Program Committee, warmly invite ALL to the
ECW Spring Brunch
TUESDAY, APRIL 11
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Child Hall Join




FEATURED SPEAKERS:
The Boyce L. Ansley School and Emmaus House are two amazing organizations dedicated to caring for the most vulnerable of Atlanta’s children. The Boyce L. Ansley school has a proven track record of what education can look like when wraparound support is in place. Emmaus House focuses on a two-generation approach to addressing poverty, serving both children and their parents. Both organizations were started by Episcopalians who saw God in the face of their neighbor.

Please RSVP by March 30 at cathedralATL.org/ECWBrunch.

