

The CATHEDRAL TIMES
MAUNDY THURSDAY March 28
7 p.m. Maundy Thursday Liturgy, Cathedral
Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Cathy Zappa
Preacher: The Rev. Salmoon Bashir
GOOD FRIDAY March 29
12 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy, Cathedral
Officiant: The Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener
Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
2 p.m. Stations of the Cross, Meet on Outdoor Labyrinth
Officiant: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
7 p.m. Via Cruces (Stations of the Cross, Spanish), Mikell Chapel
Officiant: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
7 p.m. Good Friday Liturgy, Cathedral
Officiant: The Rev. Canon George Maxwell
Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
HOLY SATURDAY March 30
12:15 p.m. Holy Saturday Liturgy, Mikell Chapel
Officiant and Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
EASTER SUNDAY March 31
bring bells to ring!
6 a.m. The Great Easter Vigil, Cathedral (Meet at Horseshoe Drive)
Celebrant and Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
8:45 a.m. Holy Baptisms and Festival Holy Eucharist, Cathedral
Celebrant: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
Preacher: The Right Rev. Robert Wright
11:15 a.m. Holy Baptisms and Festival Holy Eucharist, Cathedral
Celebrant: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
Preacher: The Right Rev. Robert Wright
11:15 a.m. Bautismos y La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel
Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Lauren Holder
Preacher: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
This SUNDAY
MARCH 31, 2024 · Easter Sunday, Year B
Isaiah: 25:6-9 • Psalm 118:14-17, 22-24 • Acts 10:34-43 • John 20:1-18
6 A.M., 8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M.: IN-PERSON AND ONLINE CATHEDRALATL.ORG / THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PHILIP APP / FACEBOOK / YOUTUBE
6:00 A.M. THE GREAT EASTER VIGIL , CATHEDRAL (MEET AT HORSESHOE DRIVE)
Celebrant and Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
Cathedral Choristers and members of Cathedral Choir: Spiritual, arr. Livingston Gearhart (1916-1996), Dry Bones
Edward C. Bairstow (1874-1946), Sing ye to the Lord
Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Light’s glittering morn
Baptisms at 6:00 a.m:
Zoe Cole King, daughter of Norman and Jamina King
Norman V. King
Eleanor Elizabeth Meacham, daughter of Geoff and Betsy Meacham
Ian Christopher Meacham, son of Geoff and Betsy Meacham
Julia Cael Quinones, daughter of Pete and Michelle Quinones
Ryan Montgomery Stewart, son of Peter and Sandy Stewart
8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.M HOLY BAPTISM AND FESTIVAL HOLY EUCHARIST, CATHEDRAL
Celebrant: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
Preacher: The Right Rev. Robert Wright
Cathedral Choir with members of the Atlanta Symphony Brass and timpani
Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Prelude & Exultation for organ, brass quintet and percussion
Craig Phillips (b. 1961), Light’s glittering morn
Paul Gibson (b. 1952), This peerless dawn
Baptisms at 8:45 a.m:
Charles Parker Beesley, son of Tyler and Annie Beesley
Elizabeth Blaik Clawson, daughter of Kendal and Caroline Clawson
Michael Edward Morris, son of Ryan and Loni Morris
Robert Leland Redfearn IV, son of Lee and Laney Redfearn III
Mary Helen Stinnett, son of Nick and Sallie Stinnett
Baptisms at 11:15 a.m:
Helena Sloane Kopacko, daughter of Michael and Megan Kopacko
John Israel Spangler V, son of John and Chloe Spangler
Emma Sheffield Taylor, daughter of Christian and Anna Taylor
Brody Harold Woolum, son of Michael and Melissa Woolum
11:15 A.M. BAUTISMOS Y LA SANTA EUCARISTÍA (SPANISH), CHILD HALL
Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Lauren Holder
Preacher: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
Baptisms:
Ezra Emiliano Mitchell Alvarez, son of Cynthia Toribio
Maundy THURSDAY
MARCH 28, 2024 · Maundy Thursday, Year B
Exodus 12:1-14 · Psalm 116:1, 10-17 · 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 · John 13:1-17, 31b-35
7 P.M. MAUNDY THURSDAY LITURGY, CATHEDRAL
Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Cathy Zappa
Preacher: The Rev. Salmoon Bashir
Cathedral Choir and Cathedral Choristers:
Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986), Ubi caritas
Paul Mealor (b. 1975), Ubi caritas
Kim André Arnesen (b. 1980), O sacrum convivium
Stephanie Martin (b. 1962), Ave verum corpus
Good FRIDAY
MARCH 29, 2024 · Good Friday, Year B
Isaiah 52:13-53:12 · Psalm 22 · Hebrews 4:14-16, 5:7-9 · John 18:1-19:42
12 P.M. AND 7 P.M. GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY, CATHEDRAL
12 p.m. Celebrant: The Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener/ Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
7 p.m. Celebrant: The Rev. Canon George Maxwell / Preacher: The Very Rev. Sam Candler
Cathedral Schola:
Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548-1611), The Passion according to St John
Richard Proulx (1937-2010), We adore you, O Christ
Kenneth Leighton (1929-1988), “Drop, drop, slow tears” from Crucifixus pro nobis
2 P.M. STATIONS OF THE CROSS, MEET ON THE OUTDOOR LABYRINTH
Officiant: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
7 P.M. VIA CRUCES (STATIONS OF THE CROSS, SPANISH), MIKELL CHAPEL
Officiant: The Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval
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. 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
Geoff DeLong, Senior Warden
Melody Palmore, Junior Warden
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FOLLIES TROIS
OOH-LA-LA!

April 11 7 p.m.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR THE CATHEDRAL THRIFT HOUSE FOLLIES, A FRENCH-INSPIRED CABARET AND FASHION SHOW CELEBRATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE THRIFT HOUSE.
KAREN AND ROD BUNN, HONORARY CO-CHAIRS. WINE GENEROUSLY DONATED BY H & F BOTTLE SHOP IN THE PEACHTREE BATTLE SHOPPING CENTER.
ALL NET PROCEEDS BENEFIT MOTHERHOOD BEYOND BARS.
Come early to the Follies to check out the gorgeous gold and sterling jewelry, Murano and Tiffany glassware, designer handbags and other fabulous merchandise in our Silent Auction. You will be amazed! Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets available at CathedralThriftHouse.org or scan the QR code.
General admission tickets are now available for $35. All general admission seating will be at unreserved round tables and on other chairs arranged throughout Child Hall. Please also note that because we will not be having a runway at the Follies this year, we will be able to place the stage along the long wall with the windows in Child Hall. All seats should experience an enhanced viewing and listening experience and we look forward to seeing you there!

A GATHERING IN THE GARDEN
Thursday, April 4
5-7 p.m., Lanier House Lawn
PARISH Life

Our first ECW-wide event this year will be a casual reception on the Lanier House Lawn where we will learn firsthand from our incredibly talented Flower Guild how to make a show-stopping arrangement from store-bought flowers. The Cathedral Bookstore is getting in on the fun by featuring an array of garden books and home items that will be perfect for Mother’s Day or graduation gifts. Wine, light bites, and flowers – join us and bring a friend!
Bring a beverage or a snack to share and come meet new friends in the garden. There is no charge for this event, but we ask you please to register so we can plan accordingly. Register at cathedralATL.org/ecwspring. For more information please contact Canon Lauren Holder, lholder@cathedralATL.org.
PANEL DISCUSSION ON HIV/AIDS
Sunday, April 7
5 p.m., Gould Room

All God’s Children, the Cathedral of St. Philip’s community of LGBTQ+ members, families, and friends, will host a panel discussion with parishioner Jeff Bonnell, who is a person living with HIV. Jeff will discuss his journey to personal acceptance, how he found compassion at church, and ways to help others within our parish.
Dr. Melody Palmore, a healthcare professional specializing in HIV/AIDS care, will also participate to discuss the challenges that remain within our community.
The event will be held April 7 at 5 p.m. in the Gould Room. Wine and cheese will be provided. All are welcome. Please register at cathedralATL.org/AGC. For more information about All God’s Children, please contact Canon Lauren Holder, lholder@cathedralATL.org.
SIGN UP TO JOIN A FOYERS GROUP
Foyers offers small group dinner opportunities for adults throughout the year. Members of each group take turns hosting—some providing the space, others providing the food, all providing meaningful fellowship. This is a great way to get to know a handful of people without feeling overwhelmed. Groups are intentionally intergenerational and eclectic. The Super Foyers dinner – where all groups convene to kick off the year – will be Sunday, April 21 at 6 p.m. in Child Hall. To sign up for a Foyers group, please register at cathedralATL.org/foyers by Tuesday, April 9. For questions or more information, please contact Liz Aull, laull@cathedralATL.org.

CHILL ON THE HILL
Sunday, April 28
5:30 p.m., Cathedral Parking Lot

Join us on Sunday, April 28, at 5:30 p.m. in the Cathedral parking lot for an evening of singing and dancing. Dean Sam Candler will start the show by playing his favorite songs on the piano, and then Cover to Cover will take the stage. This band features Cathedral member Neville Carson playing rock and roll hits from the 60’s through the 90’s. Bring your friends, your dinner, and favorite beverages and join the fun! Please note this event is for adults only. Tickets are $25 per person or $200 to reserve a table for 8. Register at cathedralATL.org/chillonthehill or scan the QR code above. We hope to see you there!
In the event of rain, we will move inside to Child Hall. Please contact Liz Aull at laull@cathedralATL.org or 404-365-1034 with questions.


parish retreat
May 24-26
REGISTER AT CATHEDRALATL.ORG/KANUGA
Join us Memorial Day Weekend for the Annual Parish Retreat at Kanuga Conference Center in Hendersonville, North Carolina. This is a great way to kick off the summer and build relationships with your fellow parishioners. The weekend includes evening socials, programming for adults and children, kayaking, hiking, swimming, napping, rocking chairs, pickle ball, bingo, and Holy Eucharist. For more information or questions, contact Lisa McNamara, lmcnamara@cathedralATL.org.
PRAYER List
FOR THOSE WITH IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Lana Sachsenmaier
FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING:
LONG TERM PRAYERS: R. Huntley Allen • Lucy Baker • Ken Brownlee • Catalina Barragan Oliveros • Virginia Bicksler • Scott Brown • The Bryant Family • Joe Burton • Heather Clark • The Crossley Family • Jerri Darnell • Terry Dornbush • Stephen Douglass • Joan Duncan • Jill Dyas • Deborah Ellington • Paul Fekete • Joyce Egan Ferris • Phoebe Forio • Tom Frolik • Ken Griffiths • Steve Gunter • Jenny Ham • Tory Hartness • Gena Inman • Jane Jones • Randi King • Harry Lamon • Liza Lanier • Ralph Lewis • Robert Lewis • Lisa Krysiak • Jill Mahaffey • Barbara Maples • Leslie Marlowe • Christopher Mitchum • Barbara Moore • Graham Mulling • Susan Myers • Jim Myrick • Charlie Neal • Marian Palmore • Patricia Payne-White • Buddy and Sue Redd • Rubye Reid • Lorraine Reynolds • Barbara and Joel Rice • Bob Riggins • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Nancy Sanders • Louis “Skip” Schueddig • Tommy Truesdale • Len Wagner • Ginny Wolf • Jonathan Wright
FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Josephine Rose Adams • Elizabeth Alexander • Shaista Bashir • Bettina Bass • Ray and Pat Bell • Josh Bennett • Eleanor Blount and Justin Blount Murray • Donna Burgess • Jason Brady • Trip Bray • Chet Brewer • Paul Brewer • Catherine Brinton • Darnell Brown • Lila Jo Callaway • Bayard Stout Chapin • Mika Chorey • Anna Clifford • Marie Corrigan • Ava Corroon • Heather Dyas Coy • Marty Dunn • William Erb • Kyle Garcia • Ann George • Christine Hanson • Judson Harper • Rick Hoyle • Sarnia Hoyt • Thomas Hagood, Jr. • Gayle Higley • Brian Huestis • Beth Ingle • Clinton Johnson, Jr. • Kathy Johnson • Sara Kissel • Mary Kyle • Herb Larrabee • Pete Livezey • Hilda Lukwago • Carolyn R. Lusk • Lauren Makhlouf • Margaret McKinnon • Elaine Metcalf • Marion Hickman Meythaler • Betsy Moore • Margaret Moriarty • Fred Neuschel • Linus Nickel • Sterling Pace • Stephen Pararo • Ginny Quinn • Einar Sagstuen • Joe Salas • James Sands • Skip Saunders • Patricia Schooley • Stacey Schuitema • Alan Smith • Don Smith • Philip Gregory Smith • Michael and Kathryn Snider • Esther Rose Spade • Izzy Straus • Brandon Streets • John and Cleary Tanner • Timothy Tew • Pierson Thames • Leopildo Velita • Marjory Wall • Thomas Francis Wall • Christie Woodfin • Karen Woodward • Whit A. Wright • Hollis Youngner
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Curtis Baugh • Ron Wallace
PASTORAL Care
GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP
Landscapes of Grief
Sundays, April 21–May 19
3:30 p.m.–5 p.m., Lanier House
This grief-support group, offered in partnership with Hospice Atlanta, is open to anyone in the community who is grieving the death of a loved one and is willing to commit to attending all six sessions. We meet from 3:30 – 5 p.m. on Sunday with new sessions beginning periodically. To maintain a comfortable group size, space is limited, and registration is required. Contact Canon Cathy Zappa, czappa@cathedralATL.org, for more information.

the Cathedral Farmers Market
Saturdays 8:30 a.m.– noon

The Cathedral Farmers Market aims to provide a place where customers can reconnect with the food that they eat and the community where they live. Each week you will find an abundance of fresh, locally grown produce, meat, eggs, flowers, prepared foods, and artists with wood, glass, textile, and metal arts, and much more. The market also strives to build community each week by providing live music, a children’s area with jumbo yard games, eating area complete with kids picnic tables, and the Cathedral playgrounds are open to the public. See you Saturday!
EASTER FLOWERS
ARE GIVEN TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF
Christina Abell
Jonathan Abell
Emmanuel and Sam Bart-Williams
Pythias and Chris Bart-Williams
Mary and Bill Brooks
Jean and Bill Burns
Ginny and Dyer Butterfield
Alexander Lewis Carter
Paige Moran Carter
Dr. James Edward Clark
William T. Conner
Seashols Noell and James Courtenay
Nannette McBurney Crowdus
Moses and Nellie Davis
J and R De Proost
Jean Dowling
Bartow and Lawson Duncan
Merry and Jamie Ellington
Mary Elrod
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Ervin, Jr.
Dr. Emile T. Fisher
Freda and Theodore Fisher
Rosemary and Jack Foster
Elise McIntosh Gantt
Robert Wilson Greene, III
Dennis M. Hall
Geoffrey Peterson Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hotine Hall, Jr.
Stewart Stevens Hall
Virginia Russell Hendler
Marian Roberts Hicks
Augusta and Richard Horsey
Margaret French Horton
Ruthie King Hunter
Lucille and Ben Jenkins
Marie and Ernest Key
Joseph Kiely, Judy Kiely, and Viola Seymour
Nita and Stewart Long

Elaine Lucienne Lyon
Mildred G. and Dr. Lewis E. Maples
Willard McBurney
Steve McCamy, Jr.
Joan Ruggiero McCumber
Buddy Metcalf
Jean and Roger Moister
Mrs. Jacqueline Kendrick Page Morrow
Al Mullins
Carol Corbitt Overend
Dr. Alfred Hatch Page
Bill Pennington
Martha Perrin
Walter C. Perrin
The Very Reverend Rich Pocalyko
Adelyn Price
Rowland Radford
Clarence H. Ridley
Bettie and Charles Roberts
William D. Rogers and Elizabeth Rogers Albright
Antionette and Russell Runnion
Thomas C. Ruska
Emma-Rose Quincy Scott
Mary Alice Simon
Mary Gunn and Franklin Starks, Sr.
Noell and Franklin Starks, Jr.
Michael P. Steed
H. Lee Stovall
Walter and Felicia Udoji
Ruth Vaught
Doug Weatherford
Marianna Webber
Judy Brantley Weston
Robert K. Wickham
David Wilkinson
Scott Willoch
Marian and Knox Wilson
Ray Wood
AND IN THANKSGIVING FOR
Christopher and Iris Bart-Williams
Naomi Bart-Williams
John Beane
Kathryn Beane
Rod Bunn, Chief Usher
Boog and Sam Candler
The Cathedral Bookstore
Aaron Chamberlain
The Rev. David and Patty Chamberlain
Bart and Wieda Duncan
Grace Foster and the Flower Guild
Charlotte, Bill, and Mac Gantt
The Haddow Grandchildren
Charles Elliott Kennedy
John, Suzanna and Will Kibler
Nancy and Randy Rizor
Mary Helen Stinnett
Sammy, Weston, Frank
POSTMASTER: Dated Material. Please deliver by March 30, 2024

JUBILEE
FRIDAY, APRIL 19 7:30 P.M.

ABO virtuosi share their joyful, creative, and considerable skills through concertos that showcase the ABO’s outstanding players. Experience the wild side of baroque music through Georg Philipp Telemann’s quirky orchestra suite, “La Bizarre,” Francesco Durante’s “La Pazzia” (“Madness”), and other ebullient concertos featuring violins, recorder, flute, and more!
Presented by the Atlanta Baroque Orchestra. Tickets and more information at atlantabaroque.org


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EASTER FLOWERING OF THE CROSS
All are welcome to participate in this beloved tradition as the cross is brought to life with color and beauty as a living symbol of resurrection. Stop by and place a flower in the cross that will be set up in the Atrium on Easter Sunday, March 31. Bringing something from your own garden is a practice that is certainly welcome, and one that many find especially meaningful.