The Cathedral Times - June 30, 2024

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The CATHEDRAL TIMES

The weekly newsletter of the Cathedral of St. Philip · Serving Atlanta and the World · June 30, 2024

A NOTE FROM CANON LAUREN HOLDER

Beloved Cathedral of St. Philip,

Just hours after Canon Zappa shared the news that she had accepted a call in Savannah, I received a call to be the next rector of St. Martin’s in-the-Field in Severna Park, Maryland. I am humbled, excited, sad, scared, and grateful.

This is a lot of change all at once—we all feel it. I want you to know that this parish is healthy and growing and good! I love this church and the life we share. As clergy, sometimes we need to move in response to God’s call and to grow ourselves. I am ready for this next chapter of ministry, but I will never be ready to leave you. I will always carry you in my heart.

I am so grateful for all the ways you have grown me as a priest and as a person. I have learned so much from you, and I take all of that with me to Severna Park. Your friendships, your trust in me, our common prayer, the joys and sorrows we have shared—I treasure all these things. You have loved me so well, and you have loved my family so well. You are the reason my children love church! Charlie and Lucy Rae feel safe, supported, and celebrated for who they are (not for who their mom is!) and I cannot thank you enough for being the church that you are for them. You will forever be the place they first learned to love Jesus: Thank you.

This Sunday, June 30, will be my last Sunday before starting a sabbatical of rest and pilgrimage. You may still see me around (the kids want to go to church!), but Sunday will be my last time preaching as a Canon in this parish. We will be visiting family most of July, moving in August, and then I will walk the Camino of Santiago de Compostela in September. I thank Dean Candler and the Cathedral of St. Philip for this sabbatical time, and I’m grateful St. Martin’s is honoring my need for sabbath before an October 1 start.

Please pray for my family as we uproot from this place we love, to look for a place to plant ourselves in Severna Park! St. Martin’s is a vibrant parish with a wonderful Episcopal school in a lovely town on the water. If you visit us, you will be greeted eagerly and warmly by people who love Jesus and love one another. And me! A priest who loves you.

Thank you, thank you, and bless you,

CONGRATULATIONS, LAUREN HOLDER!!

When Lauren Holder called me at 7:30 a.m. last Wednesday morning, I was reading in the Gospel of John, one of my favorite verses: “The wind (spirit) blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from or where it is going” (John 3:8).

I love that the spirit blew Lauren Holder into our lives seven years ago. She has brought us happiness and hope. She has preached and taught all ages. She has welcomed the newcomer and the stranger. She has served the poor and lonely. Indeed, she has been a loving and committed priest throughout the Cathedral community. She has brought us energy and life. Thank you, Lauren! Lately, many of us have realized that the spirit has been blowing in a new way in Lauren’s life; but we have not known where the spirit is blowing her. Now, the answer is clear. She is being called to be the rector of St. Martin’s in-the-Field, Severna Park, Maryland. They are a fortunate parish.

Congratulations, Lauren! I join you in sadness that you will be leaving an excellent ministry here at the Cathedral of St. Philip. You have been a delight here, but I am also glad that the spirit is leading you to a new chapter in your life. You are following the spirit. And I am sure that the friendships and relationships you have formed here in Atlanta will remain strong with you.

I and the Cathedral of St. Philip are honored to have enjoyed your ministry here; and we are honored to send you forth in the spirit and in love!

Congratulations, Lauren!

The Very Rev. Sam Candler, Dean of the Cathedral

This Sunday we will celebrate the ministry of Canon Lauren Holder with a reception at 10:10 a.m. in Child Hall. Please join us in this time of thanksgiving!

This SUNDAY

JUNE 30, 2024 · The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 8, Year B Lamentations 3:21-33 • Psalm 30 • 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 • Mark 5:21-43

8:45 A.M. AND 11:15 A.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 Lauren Holder

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

Celebrant: The Very Rev. Sam Canlder

Preacher: The Rev. Canon Lauren Holder

Cathedral Cantoris (Cathedral Choir):

Roland E. Martin (b. 1955), Our life is hid with Christ in God

Orlando Gibbons ( (1583-1625), Almighty and everlasting God

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

Celebrant and Preacher: The Rev. Antonio Brito

MUSIC

JULY 7 CHORAL EUCHARIST PILGRIMAGE

PREVIEW

At the 11:15 a.m. service on Sunday, July 7, the full Cathedral Choir will offer a Choral Eucharist employing music they will sing during Sunday morning services on July 21 at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, and on July 28 at York Minster. The choral settings of the Gloria in excelsis, Sanctus & Benedictus, and Agnus Dei will be from David Briggs’ inspiring Truro Eucharist. Anthems to be sung in England by American composers –Thomas Dorsey Precious Lord and Dan Locklair Lord Jesus, think on me – will also be offered, along with hymns for the Fourth of July weekend, giving thanks for the blessings of freedom we enjoy in the United States. This will be a wonderful opportunity to experience a glimpse of the glorious music the Cathedral Choir will offer during the fifteen choral services it will sing on its England pilgrimage!

Saturday, July 13

9:30-10 a.m., Room 239

Interested in volunteering at the Cathedral Farmers Market? Join us at an upcoming Meet & Greet on July 13 from 9:30 – 10 a.m., to learn more. We’ll talk about the different tasks during each volunteer shift, take a tour around the market, and learn how we can serve our vendors and the market community. Sign up for Market Meet & Greet at cathedralATL.org/meetandgreet.

Adult EDUCATION

ADULT EDUCATION THIS SUNDAY

Please note there will be a reception for Canon Holder at 10:10 a.m. in Child Hall.

Enjoy Biblical Greek! 1:15 p.m., Room 239 and on Zoom

UPCOMING ADULT EDUCATION

Join us in Child Hall at 10:10 a.m. each Sunday morning in July to hear a presentation by one of our many Cathedral Outreach partners. Our relationships with these partners help us to reach out in love to others, build community, “seek the welfare of the city” (Jeremiah 29:7), and engage in the ministry of reconciliation and restoration with some of our most vulnerable neighbors.

On July 7, our speaker will be Catrina D. McAfee, Executive Director of LaAmistad, an organization whose mission is to prepare Latino students and families for success through academic and life enrichment programs. The Cathedral hosts a LaAmistad afterschool tutoring program for students from Garden Hills Elementary School Monday–Thursday throughout the academic year.

PRAYER List

FOR IMMEDIATE NEEDS: Keith Hinze • Bill and Julie Sutton

FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL OR RECOVERING:

LONG TERM PRAYERS: R. Huntley Allen • Lucy Baker • Emma Duke Bleke • Catalina Barragan Oliveros • Virginia Bicksler • The Bryant Family • Heather Clark • The Crossley Family • Rita Daly • Jerri Darnell • Terry Dornbush • Joan Duncan • Darrell Dyas • Jill Dyas • Deborah Ellington • Paul Fekete • Joyce Egan Ferris • Phoebe Forio • Tom Frolik • Ken Griffiths • Jenny Ham • Tory Hartness • Gena Inman • Bobby Johnston • Jane Jones • Randi King • Liza Lanier • Olivia Leon • Ralph Lewis • Robert Lewis • Stewart Long, Jr. • Jo Marie Lyons • Lisa Krysiak • Jill Mahaffey • Tommy Mason • Sally Menning • Christopher and Mary Chase Mize • Graham Mulling • Susan Myers • Jim Myrick • Charlie Neal • Lori Hegwood Owens • Marian Palmore • Patricia Payne-White • Nancy Qarmout • Buddy and Sue Redd • Rubye Reid • Lorraine Reynolds • Barbara and Joel Rice • Bob Riggins • Agnes Elizabeth Robertson • Lisa Rowe • Lana Sachsenmaier • Nancy Sanders • Louis “Skip” Schueddig • Fred Scott III • Tommy Truesdale • Alyn Wambeke • Ginny Wolf • Jonathan Wright

FAMILY AND FRIENDS: Josephine Rose Adams • Elizabeth Alexander • Bettina Bass • Ray and Pat Bell • Jason Borland • Scott Bouchillon • Jason Brady • Trip Bray • Paul Brewer • Catherine Brinton • Darnell Brown • Chaz Brownfield • Lila Jo Callaway • Mika Chorey • Anna Clifford • Ava Corroon • Dale Deese • Marty Dunn • Veta Durman • William Erb • Sam Fender • Kyle Garcia • Ann George • Melinda Miller Greenough • Kerry Gresham • Ann Blair, Joe, and Lulu Gribbin • Larry Hamilton • Christine Hanson • Judson Harper • Gayle Higley • Sarnia Hayes Hoyt • Brian Huestis • Jane Hunnicutt • Beth Ingle • William Irwin • Kathy Johnson • Pat Jones • Mary Kyle • Pete Livezey • Hilda Lukwago • Carolyn R. Lusk • Lauren Makhlouf • Lisa Reeves Martin • Delaney McGowan • Margaret McKinnon • Elaine Metcalf • Marion Hickman Meythaler • Margaret Moriarty • William Morris • Rick Nelson • Fred Neuschel • Linus Nickel • Sterling Pace • Rosemary Palmer • Stephen Pararo • Kimbrooke Pavlich • Dana and John Pierce • Ginny Quinn • David Raj • Peggy Reese • Patrick Romett • Jean Rudolph • Einar Sagstuen • Joe Salas • James Sands • Skip Saunders • Patricia Schooley • Mary Sittig • Alan Smith • Don Smith • Christopher Smithers • Michael and Kathryn Snider • Esther Rose Spade • Izzy Straus • Brandon Streets • John and Cleary Tanner • Timothy Tew • Pierson Thames • Leopildo Velita • Pat Volpicella • Marjory Wall • Thomas Francis Wall • Curt Weaver • Jay Whitten • Christie Woodfin • Karen Woodward • Whit A. Wright • Hollis Youngner

FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED: Norma Mahood

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 Linda Rosengren

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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POSTMASTER: Dated Material. Please deliver by June 29, 2024

OUTREACH

SUMMER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Emmaus House Mobile Food Market

This Saturday, June 29

9 a.m., Emmaus House

Emmaus House has partnered with the Atlanta Community Food Bank to host a free mobile food market for families in the Atlanta area and surrounding communities. Volunteers are needed to help sort and package the food and distribute the items to clients.

Old Fashioned Hymn Sing and Ice Cream Social

This Sunday, June 30 (please note the date change) 5-6 p.m., Cathedral Towers

Worshipping with Church of the Common Ground

This Sunday, June 30

11 a.m., Meet in the Cathedral Kitchen

We will gather in the Cathedral kitchen to pack lunches at 11 a.m., then travel to International Peace Park to share lunch, enjoy fellowship, and celebrate the Eucharist with Church of the Common Ground.

For more information or to sign up for any of the opportunities above, please contact the Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener, julia.mitchener@cathedralATL.org.

Can you help our Cathedral Towers residents with simple technology issues?

The Cathedral is forming a team of volunteers to assist residents of Cathedral Towers with simple troubleshooting for their smart phones, iPads, and other gadgets. Please fill out the form at cathedralATL.org/techhelp with your availability and we will determine a consistent date and time that we can assist the residents. Thank you!

Peachtree ROAD RACE

Bless and cheer on the runners, walkers, and wheelchair athletes of the Peachtree Road Race at the Cathedral Thursday, July 4! The Cathedral is at mile 2, and clergy will once again be blessing racers with holy water as they pass by in one of Atlanta's grand and holy traditions. All are welcome to watch the race from the Cathedral lawn along Peachtree Road. The morning concludes with a short prayer service.

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STEWARDSHIP

PARDON OUR PROGRESS!

During the week of July 8, the Cathedral will have some electrical work done on the “education” side of the building, including Atrium, Bookstore, Preschool, St. Mary’s Chapel, etc. From July 8-12, this part of the facility will not have electrical service. The Atrium will remain open, but the Bookstore will close for the week. (cathedralbookstore.org is always open!) Weekday Holy Eucharist services at 12:15 p.m. will be held in Mikell Chapel. Other parts of the building, including the Cathedral Nave, Child Hall, and office suites will remain open as normal. Service will be restored before the weekend!

JUNE STEWARDSHIP UPDATE

Pledges through 6/24/2024: Amount:  $3,485,263 Number of households: 745

Thank you, as always, for your responsiveness to the 2024 Stewardship Campaign! In two short months, we have added 96 new households and $280,000. We will need to maintain this momentum to reach our Wildly Important Goal of $4,200,000 in pledges from 1,000 pledging families for the year. To stay on track (increasing rate and amount of pledging), we need support from as many households as possible. Join the fun! Please visit cathedralATL.org/pledge to make your pledge today Thank you!

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