The Cathedral Times - April 30, 2023

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Rock the night away at an open-air concert in the Cathedral parking lot on Sunday, May 7! Bring your own dinner and drinks to this adults-only Chastain-style event, and make sure to decorate your table. The band Sonic Insult (featuring parishioners Randy Long and Brice Willis) will get you out of your seats and dancing through the night. Buy a table and bring your friends!

Tickets are $20 per person or $150 for a table of 8. Buy them online at cathedralATL.org/ChillontheHill or on Sundays in the Atrium.

The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · April 30, 2023

This SUNDAY

APRIL 30, 2023 · The Fourth Sunday of Easter, Year A

Acts 2:42-47 • Psalm 23 • 1 Peter 2:19-25 • John 10:1-10

8:45 A.M., 11:15 A.M., AND 4 P.M.: IN-PERSON AND ONLINE

CATHEDRALATL.ORG / THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PHILIP APP / FACEBOOK / YOUTUBE

7:45 A.M. HOLY EUCHARIST, MIKELL CHAPEL

Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener

8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL

Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Cathy Zappa

Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler

8:45 a.m. Cathedral Singers / 11:15 a.m. Cathedral Choir:

Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989). The Lord is my Shepherd

Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656), My Shepherd is the living Lord

11:15 A.M. LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA, MIKELL CHAPEL

Officiant and Preacher: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval

4 P.M. CHORAL EVENSONG

THE EVE OF THE FEAST OF THE APOSTLES ST. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES, CATHEDRAL

Officiant and Preacher: The Rev. Canon George Maxwell

Cathedral Schola:

Margaret Burk (b. 1990), Preces & Responses

Edmund Rubbra ( 1901-1986) in A flat

Lennox Berkeley (1903-1989). The Lord is my Shepherd

David Hurd (b. 1950), Teach me, O Lord, the way of your statues

ADULT Education

THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 30

Old Fashioned Sunday School

Child Hall , 10:10 a.m.

For Those Who Serve

We have been talking about how we know what we know. This week, Canon Maxwell will focus on the question of how knowing is related to service. The relationship is sometimes expressed as an admonition, “Don’t do anything for me without me!” We will go a little deeper and say that learning how to be present to others is an indispensable part of being of benefit to them.

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.

Living Faith

Chapter Room (319), 10:10 a.m.

Discovering Spiritual Growth in the Twelve Steps

Most of us have heard of the Twelve Steps so many people have used to live a life of recovery. Many of us may even be familiar with certain steps. Some of us have incorporated all Twelve Steps into our daily lives. The truth is, all of us can benefit from the spiritual growth the Twelve Steps offer, because all of us struggle with various forms of dependency and addiction. Richard Rohr says, “I believe Jesus and the Twelve Steps of A. A. are saying the same thing but with different vocabulary.” Come explore that vocabulary with Canons Holder, Mitchener, and Zappa and discover the freedom of Jesus and the Twelve Steps.

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.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON RECITALS MARK VALENTI, PIANO Chicago, Illinois

SUNDAY, APRIL 30 — 3:15 P.M.

IN-PERSON AND ONLINE AT CATHEDRALATL.ORG/RECITALS

Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Images, Book I

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809), Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI:40

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Intermezzo in B minor, Op. 119, No. 1

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Ballade in D minor, Op. 10, No. 1

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118, No. 2

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Rhapsodie in E flat Major, Op. 119, No. 4

Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915), Sonata No. 5 in one movement, Op. 53

As part of Skin Cancer Awareness month, visit the Cathedral Farmers Market on May 6 from 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. to receive a free skin cancer screening from a volunteer group of boardcertified dermatologists. Come get screened and learn more about how to protect your skin!

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 Salmoon Bashir, Curate for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations

The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval, Deacon for Hispanic Ministries and Pastoral Care

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

Ward Bondurant, Senior Warden

Melody Palmore, Junior Warden

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What is the Summer Slide?

The summer slide is the term used to describe a decline in reading ability and other academic skills that can occur over the summer months when school isn’t in session.

St. Veronica’s Guild, along with the ECW, is raising funds to help eliminate that slide for some of Georgia’s most vulnerable children.

THE BENEFICIARIES

THE BOYCE L. ANSLEY SCHOOL

Funds raised will be used to support the Ansley School’s inaugural summer learning program.

L aAMISTAD

Books and other summer enrichment materials will be purchased for the 24 students who have been tutored at the Cathedral during the 2022-2023 school year.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

1. DONATE!

EMMAUS HOUSE

Emmaus House is collecting items to provide swimsuits for their Freedom School participants and care packages for their teachers. Funds will also support educational activities like field trips.

APPLETON EPISCOPAL MINISTRIES

Funds raised will be used to purchase science equipment for students in the Free to Read program.

Scan the QR Code to the left with your phone or visit cathedralATL.org/SummerSlide to donate. No gift is too small!

2. MAKE A PURCHASE!

You can purchase items requested by our beneficiaries, such as books or teacher appreciation gifts, at the Cathedral Book Store. You can also donate a new bathing suit (sizes 5-13, any gender) for the participants of the Emmaus House Freedom School.

PLEASE DONATE, MAKE YOUR PURCHASES, AND DROP OFF BATHING SUITS AT THE CATHEDRAL BOOK STORE BEFORE MONDAY, MAY 15.

THIS IS THE ONLY KIND OF SLIDING OUR KIDS SHOULD BE DOING THIS SUMMER.

PASTORAL Care

LANDSCAPES OF GRIEF

A five-week grief-support group

May 14 – June 18 (no meeting May 28)

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Offered in partnership with Hospice Atlanta, this grief-support group is open to anyone in the community who is grieving the death of a loved one and is willing to commit to attending all five sessions. We meet at the Cathedral of St. Philip from 3:30 –5:00 p.m. on five Sunday afternoons. To maintain a comfortable group size, space is limited and registration is required. For more information or to register, contact Canon Zappa at czappa@cathedralATL.org.

For many, Mother’s Day can be a complex mixture of joy and gratitude as well as sorrow and regret. The loss of a mother and women whose dreams to become a mother that have been altered due to infertility, miscarriage, or another unwelcome reason can make this day feel heavy. Deep pain often resides beside love. We want to create a space to honor this grief. Please join us on Friday, May 12 from 5–6 p.m. for a support group in the Lanier House led by parishioner and therapist, Carter Monroe, followed by a healing service officiated by Julia Mitchener. RSVPs are appreciated, but all are welcome.

RSVP at cathedralATL.org/mindful. For questions, please contact julia.mitchener@cathedralATL.org.

YOUNG ADULTS Ministry

What Makes You Come Alive

with Lerita Coleman Brown

Saturday, May 20, 1 p.m.

Please join the Cathedral Book Store as we welcome Lerita Coleman Brown on Saturday, May 20. The book discussion is free, but RSVPs are greatly appreciated.

RSVP at CathedralBookStore.org

FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING: FOR IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Foster Bam • GK Johnson • Kendall Martin and family

LONG TERM PRAYERS: R. Huntley Allen • Randy Allen • Virginia Bicksler • Miguel Boaz-Contreras • The Bryant Family • Don Cameron • Connie Chapman • Geraldine Charles • Heather Clark • Sharon Crews • The Crossley Family • Rita Daly • Terry Dornbush • Sarah duBignon • Deborah Ellington • Paul Fekete • Joyce Egan Ferris • Phoebe Forio • Susan Frierson • Aidan Gray • Ken Griffiths • Jenny Ham • Suzanne Haerther • Karen Howard • Jane Jones • Lisa Krysiak • Jill Mahaffey • Tommy Mason • Lee Moran • Estanislao Muniz • Susan Myers • Jim Myrick • Charlie Neal • Marian Palmore • Rubye and Wayne Reid • Lorraine Reynolds • Barbara and Joel Rice • Karen Richardson • Bob Riggins • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Betty Roper • Louis "Skip" Schueddig • Greg Smith • Gail Morgan Timmis • Tommy Truesdale • Ron Wallace • Jonathan Wright

FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Josephine Rose Adams • Elizabeth Alexander • Evelyn Armstrong • Bettina Bass • Charlotte Eloise Bell • Ray and Pat Bell • Jason Brady • Catherine Brinton • Lila Jo Callaway • Penelope Plunkett Campbell • Kelly Grey Carlisle • Bob Carreras • Mika Chorey • Marie Corrigan • Ava Corroon • Bob Crawford • Judy Crosby • Ruth Crow • Freddie DeSantiago • Redell

DuBose • Megan Dyer • Ron Dyer • Joanne Elsey • Kenneth Farr • Peter Foster • Don Harp III • Gayle Higley • Caroline Hooper • Jay Horton • Sarnia Hayes Hoyt • Beth Ingle • Cami Jackson • Patty and Shannon Jafolis • Kathy Johnson • The Kelly Family • Robin Kemp • Herb Larrabee • Rachel Laurin • Pete Livezey • Carolyn R. Lusk • Lauren Makhlouf • Michele McBride • Susan Mendivil • Elaine Metcalf • Denise Mims • Betsy Moore • Malcolm A. Moore • Linus Nickel • John K. Ottley, Jr. • James Paul • Einar

Sagstuen • James Sands • Skip Saunders • Patricia Schooley • Stacey Schuitema • John W. Shroyer • Murray and Pryor Smartt • Don Smith • Philip Gregory Smith • Michael and Kathryn Snider • Christine Still • John and Cleary Tanner • Pierson Thames • Amy Wadsworth • Donnie Waller • Cheryl Waybright • Jason Wilke • Kirk Winterstein • Christie Woodfin • Jennifer Wright • Whit A. Wright • Hollis Youngner

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Nancy Beals • Nancy Murphy • James Strunk • Alfea Hardman Thomas • David Northcut

Thomas • Kevin Thomas

Vacation Bible School for ages 4 – 5th Grade

We will follow in the footsteps of the Israelites as God used the Ten Commandments to show them love when they were in the Wilderness. Register at cathedralATL.org/children

PRAYER
List Wonder Week ofJUNE 5–9

APRIL 30, 2023

7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Mikell Chapel

8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist Cathedral

10 a.m. Informed First Communion Classes for Hispanic Ministry Conference Room 239

10:10 a.m. Newcomers Tour Gould Room

10:10 a.m. Old Fashioned Sunday School Child Hall

10:10 a.m. Living Faith Chapter Room (319)

10:10 a.m. Youth Sunday School Room 382

10:10 a.m. Godly Play

3rd Floor above the Atrium

10:10 a.m. Young Professionals

“Coffee and Conversation Cards” Walthour Library

11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Cathedral

11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía Mikell Chapel

12:30 p.m. Monthly Birthday Celebration for Spanish-Language Congregation Gould Room

1:15 p.m. Enjoy Biblical Greek Room 239

3:15 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Recital: Mark Valenti Cathedral

3:30 p.m. Support for Suicide Grief Lanier House

4 p.m. Choral Evensong Cathedral

6 p.m. EYC for Middle and High School Room 381

Newcomers Tour

This Sunday, April 30

10:10 a.m. | Gould Room

Are you new to the Cathedral? Or newish? Join us this Sunday, April 30 for a tour!

We're Glad You're Here!

UTO Ingathering

UNITED THANK OFFERING: YOUR GIVING IN ACTION

On Sunday, May 7, we’ll come together to give thanks and give in the thanksgiving for God’s blessings as part of the United Thank Offering (UTO). Small steps we take here in Atlanta create healing for communities around the world. Our giving last year is funding UTO grants this year for communities like the Black Horse Ranch equine wellness program in South Dakota, and the Bethany House & Garden ministry in Kansas.

We encourage you to take time this week to pause in your day to consider all the gifts God gives you. Then, consider giving back in gratitude on UTO Sunday, May 7, in church or now online at cathedralATL.org/uto.

Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits— who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion, who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagles.

Psalms 103:2-5

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