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October 2, 2016

“Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.”From this week’s lectionaryMatthew 11:28

Bring your pets to church for

THE FEAST OF ST. FRANCIS!A CELEBRATION OF CREATION

Sunday, October 2Everyone is invited to bring pets to the 8:45 a.m. worship service to be followed by the

Blessing of the Animals in the Cloister Garden.

J8:45 a.m. Worship Service

Animals join us for Festival Eucharist.

10:10 a.m. Blessing of the Animals Bring your pets to be blessed by priests in the Cloister Garden.

After the 11:15 a.m. Worship Service Animal Blessing An additional pet blessing will take place near the horseshoe driveway.

If your pet does not travel well or get along with others, bring a photograph or a stuffed animal to be blessed instead.

Children’s Chapel and all Sunday School education classes are suspended on this day so that everyone may participate in the celebration.

CLERGY AND SENIOR STAFF

2016 CHAPTER

The Very Rev. Samuel G. Candler Dean

Dale Adelmann, Ph.D. Canon for Music

The Rev. George M. Maxwell, Jr. Vicar

The Rev. C. Wallace Marsh IV Canon for Pastoral Care and Worship

The Rev. Catherine Zappa Canon for Spirituality and Mission

The Rev. John William Harkins III, Ph.D. Priest Associate

The Rev. Todd D. Smelser Canon Associate for Pastoral Care

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

The Rev. Carolynne G. Williams Canon Associate for Pastoral and Elder Care

The Rev. Juan Sandoval Deacon for Hispanic Ministries

Rob Adams (Junior Warden), Mary Bondurant (Executive Committee At-Large), Josh Borden, Kate Brewer, Matt Caine, Mary Caroline Cravens (Senior Warden), Joan Gilbert, Austin Hall (Secretary), Jason Hultgren, Lindsey Hardegree, Wade Hooper, Eric Mininberg, Doug O’Bryan (Treasurer), Brad Reeves, Julie Rief, Ruth Russ, Susan Troutman, George Watson, Anne Young

WORSHIP SCHEDULESunday, October 2, 2016 / The Feast of St. FrancisLiturgy of the Word Lesson: Jeremiah 22:13–16Psalm Psalm 148:7–14Epistle: Galatians 6:14–18Gospel: Matthew 11:25–30

7:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Clayton Harrington, Seminarian8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant: Canon Cathy Zappa Preacher: Canon George Maxwell9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: Clayton Harrington, Seminarian11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Celebrant: Canon Wallace Marsh Preacher: The Rev. Dr. Thee Smith11:15 a.m. La Santa Eucaristía, Mikell Chapel Celebrant: Canon Cathy Zappa Preacher: Deacon Juan Sandoval4 p.m. Evensong and Holy Eucharist, Cathedral Officiant: Canon Todd Smelser Preacher: Clayton Harrington, Seminarian

PROGR AMS DURING THE WEEKTUESDAYS The Dean’s Men’s Bible Study: 7–8 a.m., Room 319. This group meets consistently to read and study scripture, share faith stories, and support each other in prayer. A light breakfast is available. We finish by 8 a.m. so those gathered may go into the world to carry on their ministries.

Early Morning Women’s Bible Study: 7–8 a.m., Walthour Library. Canon Cathy Zappa leads this group. Women of all ages are encouraged to join us for good fellowship and lively conversation.

WEDNESDAYS The Dean’s Women’s Bible Study: 10:45–11:45 a.m., Room 319. This group meets consistently to read and study scripture, share faith stories, and support each other in prayer. We close promptly at 11:45 a.m. in order to get to carpools and lunches!

Eat Your Word Bible Study: Noon, Room 239. Canon Cathy Zappa and seminarian Clayton Harrington lead this Bible study.

Centering Prayer: 6:30 p.m., Lanier House Chapel. Contact Jeannie Mahood at [email protected].

THURSDAYS Centering Prayer: 4 p.m., Lanier House Chapel. Contact Ann Hickman, [email protected].

MUSICSunday, October 2, 2016 / The Feast of St. Francis8:45 a.m. Holy Eucharist / Cathedral Choristers and Cathedral Staff SingersJohn Rutter, All things bright and beautifulRoland Martin, Prayer of St. Francis 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist / Cathedral ChoirGrayston Ives, The Canticle of Brother SunRoland Martin, Prayer of St. Francis 4 p.m. Choral Evensong / Cathedral ScholaCraig Phillips, Preces and Responses, St. David’s, RoswellBryan Kelly in CHerbert Sumsion, Festival Benedicite in DRoland Martin, Prayer of St. Francis

CHILDRENThe Nurturing Center is open for children three and younger from 8:30 a.m. through the end of the 11:15 a.m. service each week.

Children’s Chapel takes place during the 8:45 a.m. service as an option for parents and children who are not yet ready to experience the full liturgy together, though children are always welcome in “big” church. Children three years through third grade begin in church with their parents, follow the children’s acolytes and leaders out at the Sequence Hymn, then rejoin their parents at the Offertory. Two-year-olds attend their own chapel service, which begins at 8:45 a.m. Parents who would like their children two years old and younger to join them for communion may go pick them up from Room 227 at the Peace.

MEMBERSHIP TRANSITIONS

NEW MEMBERS Charles and Leyda Hughes and their

son, Oscar, from Brookhaven, GA

ADULT EDUCATION

Unless otherwise noted, these adult education classes are held Sunday mornings from 10:10–11 a.m. Classes are suspended this Sunday, October 2 so all may enjoy the pet blessing in the Cloister Garden.

THE DEAN’S FORUM (CHILD HALL)Join Sam Candler, the Dean of the Cathedral, as he presents contemporary issues of faith and life. This Sunday, Dean Candler will present part three of his series on prayer.

OLD FASHIONED SUNDAY SCHOOL (ROOM 133)Led by Canons George Maxwell and Cathy Zappa, you will find a light heart and a broad welcome in Old Fashioned Sunday School. This year, we are talking about Jesus. In particular, we’re wrestling with his question, “Who do you say that I am?,” by considering historical images of Jesus and their implications for faith, then and now.

TURN MY MOURNING INTO DANCING (ROOM 120)As part of a series of pastoral care classes, Canon Wallace Marsh will lead a series on grief and suffering. How do we help ourselves and others turn mourning into dancing? This series will be based upon Henri Nouwen’s book of the same name.

BIBLICAL GREEK (ROOM 356)Beginning Biblical Greek is offered on a drop-in basis on Sunday mornings at 10:10 a.m. Continuing Biblical Greek classes are offered on Sundays from 1:15–2:45 p.m. for anyone who wants to learn the basics of translation using grammar aids, lexicons, and commentaries. For more information, contact the Rev. Dr. Thee Smith at [email protected].

SMALL GROUP BIBLE STUDY (ROOM 122)Jim Bingham and Gordon Mathis lead an ongoing small group Bible Study focusing on a particular book of the Bible for several months at a time. This year, we will read the Letter of Paul to the Romans. For more information, please contact Jim Bingham at 404-373-3273 or [email protected].

GROUNDED: FINDING GOD IN THE WORLD (ROOM 239)Canon Carolynne Williams leads this class, based on the book of the same title by Diana Bass.

GODLY PLAY!All children age 2 (by September 1) through 5th grade are invited to Godly Play, our Sunday School curriculum. Based on the Montessori method,

Godly Play uses storytelling and creative responses to encourage children to seek and find God. We meet during the education hour, 10:10–11 a.m. on Sundays. Sign up today at stphilipscathedral.org/godlyplay. Contact Lisa McNamara, [email protected] or 404-365-1082, for more information.

CHILDREN

ADULT CONFIRMATION CLASS

Wednesdays, 7–8:30 p.m.October 12 – December 7

Confirmation service on Sunday, December 11

Confirmation in the Episcopal Church is a “mature public affirmation of faith and commitment to the

responsibilities of Baptism.”

If you are new to the Episcopal Church or simply have a desire to find out more about the Church and

this Cathedral parish, come learn with us this fall. This class is coordinated by Canon Wallace Marsh and taught in rotation by Dean Sam Candler and

various Cathedral clergy.

For more information or to sign up, contact Canon Wallace Marsh, [email protected]

MUSIC

CLASSICAL GUITARIST TO PERFORM SUNDAYThis Sunday, October 2, we welcome classical guitarist Sean Beavers as our 3:15 recitalist. He serves as associate dean for music and the performing arts and professor of music at Liberty University School of Music in Lynchburg, Virginia. His program will include works by Villa-Lobos and Albeniz, among others. Come and hear what is for the Cathedral a very unusual recital this Sunday.

YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL OPTIONSThese classes meet Sundays, 10:10–11 a.m., on the youth hall upstairs.

JESUS AS A LEADERHigh School students are invited to join Maggie Paul in Room 368 for a class that will look at the different ways that Jesus exemplified leadership and how these examples pertain to their lives at school, at church, and as they go off to college.

BUILDING FAITH BRICK BY BRICKMiddle and High School students are invited to come play and learn with youth ministry intern Jacob Nastruz in this fun and imaginative class where students are invited to explore some of the Bible’s awesome stories with...LEGOS!

MAKING IT REAL AND RELEVANTYouth ministry intern Meg Jones will lead a series for Middle School youth using multimedia resources to bring the lectionary text to life in a new way.

YOUTH

Sean Beavers, guitarLiberty University School of Music, Lynchburg, Virginia

Mauro Giuliani, Variations on a Theme of G.F. Handel, Op. 107Heitor Villa-Lobos, Prelude No. 1

Antonio Lauro, Andreina and NataliaIsaac Albéniz, Asturias

Francisco Tárrega, Capricho árabeAgustín Barrios Mangoré, Vals, Op. 8, No. 4

Roland Dyens, Tuhu

Listening for the Heartbeat of God: The Vision and Practice of Celtic Spirituality2016 Spirituality Conference featuring John Philip Newell

Saturday, October 29, 2016 | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Tickets and more info: stphilipscathedral.org/spiritualityconference or 404-365-1034

John Philip Newell is an ordained minister in the Church of Scotland and one of the most prominent Christian teachers of spirituality in the Western world. Formerly warden of Iona Abbey in the Western Isles of Scotland, he now divides his time between Edinburgh, where he does most of his writing, and traveling and teaching internationally. In 2011 he received the first-ever Contemplative Voices Award from the Shalem Institute in Washington DC, in recognition of his work in spirituality and peacemaking. He has authored over 15 books, most recently The Rebirthing of God: Christianity's Struggle for New Beginnings.

GRIEF GROUP WITH MEG MOYEThis fall, Meg Moye of the Cathedral Counseling Center will facilitate “The Journey of Grief ” on three Tuesdays, October 18, October 25, and November 1, from noon–1:30 p.m. in the Lanier House. This group is for those experiencing the death of a loved one and seeking a place to share their journey through grief and loss with others experiencing the feelings and challenges that follow. We offer a supportive, confidential space to explore the process of grief and share with others our journey toward physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The cost is $90 for the three sessions. For more information or to reserve your spot, contact Meg Moye, 404-483-3711 or [email protected].

EPISCOPAL CHURCH WOMEN

ST. ELIZABETH'S GUILDSt. Elizabeth's Guild meets on the first Wednesday of each month at noon in the Gould Room. The next meeting is Wednesday, October 5. Buy your lunch from Flora & Flour or bring it; enjoy fellowship with other St. Elizabeth members; and learn and be inspired by our monthly speakers. Contact Alice McDonough, 404-626-6621 or [email protected], if you have any questions.

CLASSES AND GROUPS

LUNCH AND LEARN

The Cathedral's Pastoral Care team and the Cathedral Counseling Center invite you to monthly “Lunch and Learn” programs in the Gould Room. The luncheons provide an opportunity to learn about pastoral and counseling topics and ways to extend support to others.

RSVP online at stphilipscathedral.org/lunchandlearn. Suggested donation is $10. Bring your lunch or purchase one from Flora & Flour in the Cathedral kitchen.

DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SKILLSWednesday, October 12, noon–1 p.m.The Rev. Dr. Bill Clarkson is an executive coach at the Cathedral Counseling Center. He will lead this program on the importance of developing your personal and professional leadership skills.

THE IMPACT OF DIVORCE IN AMERICAWednesday, November 9, noon–1 p.m.Christy Gituku

PARENTING WORKS: TEENSWednesday, December 14, noon–1 p.m. Jared Smiley, LPC

St. Monica's GuildJoin friends for food, drinks, and fellowship.

Thursday, October 6, 7 p.m.St. Regis Hotel Bar

All young adults are invited to meet in the Atrium after Evensong this Sunday, October 2 for a post-Evensong gathering. Come hear seminarian Clayton Harrington preach and the Cathedral Schola sing at 4 p.m. Afterward, we'll head over to the to the bar at the St. Regis for cocktails! If you have any questions, email Maggie Paul, [email protected].

ST. ANTHONY'S PRESENTS CAPITOL CITY OPERACome enjoy an evening of free entertainment sponsored by the St. Anthony's Guild as the “lighter side” of the Capitol City Opera presents the music of Stephen Songheim on Thursday, October 20 in Child Hall. Coffee and cake will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the music starts at 7 p.m. This event is free, but donations are appreciated. Please RSVP to the Information Desk, 404-365-1000, by October 19.

ELDERS

FALL BOOK DRIVEFor the second year, the Cathedral Book Store will be collecting new books for the children at the Homeless Requiem, Our House Early Education Center, Crossroads, and now Arrendale Prison Children's Center, with a goal of 250 books! Donated books will be distributed to children at the Homeless Requiem and in December to the other groups. Books are available to purchase at the Book Store. Please help each of these wonderful children receive a brand new book this year!

CATHEDR AL BOOK STORE

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The Chapter Nominating Committee is assembling the slate of Chapter nominees for the 2017 slate, and invites the parish to submit recommendations of qualified candidates by October 1.

As the governing body of the Cathedral, the Chapter determines policy issues, sets goals, and provides stewardship of the Cathedral’s complex operations. The Chapter formally reviews the status of each of the Cathedral’s parochial entities and ministries, as well as parish financial statements. Unlike smaller parishes, the Chapter does not usually get involved in the day-to-day activities of the Cathedral. Instead, the Chapter of the Cathedral operates as a board of trustees or board of stewards.

Each Chapter member serves a three-year term, and Chapter by-laws allow for members to be: “Any communicant of the parish in good and regular standing, who is not less than eighteen years of age, a regular attendant in Cathedral worship in the year preceding election, and known by the treasurer to have made and maintained a stated financial commitment for church support in

the year preceding election.” The Nominating Committee looks

at candidates who will round out the experience of continuing Chapter members. An attempt is made to include representatives from all age and gender groups, while ensuring that a broad range of ministries and parochial entities of the Cathedral parish is represented.

David Burge is chairing the committee. Other members include: Josh Borden, Mary Caroline Cravens, Wade Hooper, Ruth Russ, Susan Troutman, George Watson, Kate Brewer, Joan Gilbert, Andi O’Bryan, Caroline Wallace, and Buddy Weston. Dean Sam Candler serves ex-officio.

Names of recommendations should be submitted along with a brief supporting statement to the Office of the Dean, 404-365-1031 or [email protected], by October 1.

THE CHAPTER NEEDS YOUR HELP IN CHOOSING THE CATHEDRAL’S LEADERSThe Chapter Nominating Committee is accepting your recommendations for the 2017 slate to be elected at the annual parish meeting.

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Jane Baird LectureTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, FROM 7–9 P.M.

CHILD HALLThe Cathedral Book Store is pleased to announce the tenth annual Jane Baird

lecture with guest author Melissa Fay Greene. Greene is the author of sixbooks including The Underdogs and has been twice nominated for the National

Book Award. The lecture will be followed by a book signing by the author.

The lecture is free, but please RSVP to [email protected] or 404-237-7582.

Cathedral Farmers MarketWednesdays 4:30 – 8 p.m.Saturdays 8:30 a.m – noon

Join us in the Cathedral parking lot Wednesday, October 5 for Oktoberfest! Four local breweries will be on hand, and we'll celebrate the season with music from Fiddles of November!

Lunch from renowned pastry chef Lauren Raymond is back at the Cathedral kitchen!

WEDNESDAYS 11:30 A.M. – 1 P.M.

SOUPS, SANDWICHES, SALADS – $3-$5

It 's Fall, Y'all!Join us for barbeque and brews at the Cathedral! Saturday, October 15 — 5–8 p.m.Tickets: stphilipscathedral.org/fall$10, includes food and beveragesThis is a 21+ event.

Flora and FlourSouper JennyTGM PretzelsSweetwaterMonday Night Brewing