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C H R I S T C H U R C H C A T H E D R A L M O B I L E , A L A B A M A
April 2014
Volume 13, Number 3 THE MESSENGER
It is appropriate that our Lenten
time of reflection and self-examination
has been spent in the work of ministry
transition. Such work asks us to reflect
on our mission and to consider the
directions in which God is calling us in
our ministries supporting that mission. I
would like to thank the Cathedral vestry
for their fine work in conducting a
visioning process that involved every
household in the Cathedral family. The
conversations they engaged in asked a
few basic questions about the ministries
that are most important to us and about
the gifts that we are seeking in persons
who will be called to fill the roles of
canon pastor and organist/choirmaster.
In their report-out on the findings of
these conversations, the vestry
concluded that our priorities in the role
of canon pastor are someone who will:
1) Complement the qualities of the
Dean;
2) Engage with young families and
youth;
3) Lead and facilitate pastoral care
ministries; and
4) Expand outreach ministries.
In an organist/choirmaster, we seek
someone who will:
1) Further our tradition of excellence in
worship;
2) Develop our children’s and youth
choirs; and
3) Enhance our musical outreach to the
wider community and the diocese.
Screening and interviews of candidates
for the clergy position has begun, and a
organist/choirmaster transition
committee comprised of vestry, choir,
and congregation members is being
constituted.
We also continue to participate in
the search and transition process for the
fourth bishop of our diocese. Thanks to
all of you who took the time to
complete the on-line survey; it has now
been completed and the results will
soon be shared with the search
committee. Focus group attendance for
the meeting here at the Cathedral was
wonderful; it was a positive process,
which will be very helpful, along with
the survey, as the search committee
compiles a profile of our diocese during
April. Soon thereafter, we will begin the
work of soliciting nominations. (continued on page 2)
Dear Cathed ral Family,
9TH ANNUAL CATHEDRAL CELEBRATION CONFIRMATION AND PAROCHIAL VISIT
Sunday, May 11 at 10:00 a.m. Luncheon in the garden to follow.
The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan, II will be at Christ Cathedral for the Cathedral Celebration on Sunday, May 11. If anyone is interested in being confirmed at that time, please speak with Dean Gibson. There will be an Adult Inquirer’s Class on Tuesday, April 15 at 5:30 p.m. in the library.
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THE CATHEDRAL
CHAPTER
John Stephenson McClelland Senior Warden
Robert Willis Israel
Charles Stephen McKay Junior Wardens
William Kennon Drew Treasurer
Harwell Ellis Coale, Jr. Chancellor
Ronald A. Snider Clerk
Class of 2014
Robert D. Forster
Tray W. Hamil
Ann H. Luce
John S. McClelland, Jr.
Elissa E. Watkins
Wythe L. Whiting
Class of 2015
John D. Davidson
Mary Esther T. Elliott
Banks C. Ladd
Alison S. Mitchell
Lucy F. Moore
Henry R. Seawell IV
Class of 2016
as elected December 1, 2013
Sage M. Bolt
Lewis H. Golden
George B. Inge
Robert W. Israel
Charles S. McKay
Hetty C. Newell
Chapter Members
Mendy Henderson, 2016 St. Agatha’s, deFuniak Springs
Gary Moore, 2017 St. Paul’s, Daphne
The Rev. Aaron Smith, 2018 St. Paul’s, Magnolia Springs
Palm Sunday, April 13
10:00 a.m.
LITURGY OF THE PALMS begins in the garden
STRIPPING OF THE ALTAR
ANNUAL PARISH PHOTO following service
Maundy Thursday,
April 17 5:30 p.m. in the Chapel
HOLY EUCHARIST AND
FOOT WASHING
Monday, April 14 through
Thursday, April 17 Noon in the Chapel
HOLY EUCHARIST
Good Friday,
April 18 Noon in the Church
LITURGY
HOLY WEEK 2014
Easter Sunday,
April 20 10:00 a.m.—FESTIVAL EUCHARIST Wood Brass Quartet & Timpani
11:15 a.m.—EASTER EGG HUNT in the garden
Faithfully,
The Very Reverend
Beverly F. Gibson, Ph.D., Dean
As we come to the end of Lent and
look forward to Holy Week and the Easter
celebration that will follow, I encourage
you to continue in your personal devotions
and disciplines, to remember especially
the transitions here at the Cathedral and in
the diocese in your prayers, and to avail
yourself of opportunities to worship
together here at the Cathedral. Our
corporate worship and prayers strengthens
us, binds us together both here in the
present and with the saints of our past and
our future. From this we draw energy and
hope, which make us ready for the work
God has for us to do.
In Simply Jesus, N. T. Wright writes,
“When Jesus rose from the dead on Easter
morning, he rose as the beginning of the
new world that Israel’s God had always
intended to make.” We look forward
together here at Christ Church Cathedral
to the new world that will open for us on
Easter morning.
(continued from front page)
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Easter Memorial
Donations Envelopes for Easter memorial or thanksgiving
donations are enclosed in this issue of The
Messenger. Donations are $15 each and can be
designated for Easter lilies, music, or for
seasonal planting in the garden. All
designations received by Monday, April 13 will
be noted in the Easter bulletin. Additional
envelopes are available on the ministry table or
in the Cathedral office.
Flowering of
the Cross
Please remember to
come a few minutes
early on Easter
Sunday, April 20 and
bring flowers for the
Easter Cross.
Palm Crosses We will gather following the final
Lenten lunch on Wednesday, April 9
to make palm crosses.
Please join us. No prior experience is necessary.
Stripping The Altar Traditionally, the altar is stripped following the
Maundy Thursday service, the last Eucharist in
the church until Easter morning. We will strip
the altar after Eucharist on Palm Sunday, April
13. The Maundy Thursday worship service will
be held in the Chapel.
Decorating the Church
for Easter Eucharist Saturday, April 19 at 9:30 a.m.
Our Children’s Easter Egg
hunt for toddlers through
grade 2 will take place in the
garden following the Easter
service, Sunday, April 20.
Please bring a dozen stuffed,
plastic eggs (no nuts or
chocolate) for each child who
will hunt by Good Friday,
April 18.
Annual Easter Egg Hunt
and Donations
The Fun Club has a VERY important job
on Easter Sunday, April 20!
(Shhhh! Don’t tell the little ones.)
Please meet Ms. Alison at the back door of the
church immediately following the processional
hymn. You will return shortly thereafter to sit with
your parents during the service.
We will meet again at the back of the church
immediately after communion to guard the garden!
Questions? Contact Alison Mitchell
[email protected] 689-7874
Fun Club will hide
Easter Eggs
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C4 CHOIR CALENDAR
Rehearsal Schedule Wednesdays
4:30-5:15 p.m.
April 23—No Rehearsal
May 7—Final Rehearsal
Church Performance Dates
Sundays during 10:00 a.m. service
April 13—Palm Sunday
April 20—Easter Sunday
May 11—
Cathedral Celebration/Mothers’ Day
MORNING CIRCLE
10:30 a.m. Monday, April 14
At the home of Marolyn Kruse
1052 Cross Gate Place
Call Carolyn Stephenson at 342-5637 for information
on Morning Circle.
Next Meeting:
Monday, May 12
Morning Circle Cooks—March 12
(Above, left to right) Marolyn Kruse, Elizabeth Harrison, Lynn Yankie, Joy Dean, Debbie Broome,
Betty Reniewicz, Carolyn Stephenson, Harriet Jean Boughton, Martha Middleton, Peggy McClelland
Lenten Cooks—March 19
(left to right) Barbara Mitchell, Betsy McCafferty, Sage Bolt, Lucy Brady, Carolyn Eichold
Marolyn Kruse, Gaye Formanek Sam Power, Joy Dean
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✠ WEDNESDAY HOLY EUCHARIST
April 2 & 9—11:30 a.m. in the Chapel followed by Lenten Music/Lunch
April 16, 23, & 30—Noon
2014 Cathedral Co ncer t Ser ies
2014 LENTEN MUSIC & MEDITATION
Wednesdays, April 2 &9 11:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I in the Chapel
12:05 p.m. Meditation and Music in the Church
12:30 p.m. Luncheon in the Chapter House ($8 donation)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
St. Paul’s Episcopal School Strings
under direction of
Holly Compton
Mantras—Richard Meyer
Sanctus from The German Mass Franz Schubert /arr. James Curnow
O Magnum, Mysterium—Morten Lauridsen
Shenandoah Traditional—arr. John Wilson/Rick England
Scenes from The Emerald Isle—arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle
She Moved Through the Fair The Rakes of Kildare
The Green Fields of Erin
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
Myles Garver, vocalist;
Tjaden Cox, vocalist;
Peggy Lyden, pianist
Crucifixion—Samuel Barber
Tjaden Cox, soloist
Gentle Airs, Melodious Strains—George Frideric Handel
Myles Garver, soloist
Panis Angelicus—Cesar Franck
The King of Love—Harry Rowe Shelley
We Hasten, O Jesu—Johann Sebastian Bach
I Will Magnify thee, O Lord—Joseph Corfe
The Prayer—Carole Bayer Sager & David Foster
The Christ Church Cathedral Concert Series is underwritten by generous contributions from our supporters.
The Atkinson Duo: Rebekah Atkinson, Mathew Atkinson
(left to right) The Archduke Trio:
Enen Yu, Bob Holm, Goushen Huang
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SENIOR SUNDAY MAY 4
We will honor our
graduating high school
seniors on Sunday, May 4
during the service. The
seniors and their parents
will be asked to come
forward for a blessing.
Following the service on
May 4, we will have a
picnic in the garden in
honor of the seniors.
Please confirm that you
have a graduating high
school senior by
contacting the Cathedral
office before Monday,
April 27.
Also please let us know if
you have a soon-to-be
college graduate.
We will recognize college
graduates in the June issue
of The Messenger.
Chr ist ian For matio n Calend ar
Sunday, April 6 Curriculum for all youth classes.
Confirmation: Review and
Confirmation Preparation
Sunday, April 13 Palm Sunday
C4 sings in church
Remain in Church for Parish Photo
Christian Formation Holiday
Sunday, April 20 Easter Sunday
C4 sings in church
Easter Egg Hunt in garden
following the service for children
through grade 2.
Christian Formation Holiday
Sunday, April 27
Curriculum for all youth classes.
Sunday, April 6—Review and Confirmation Preparation Meet in the church during Christian Education to review the May 11 services.
Completed forms should be turned in at this time.
Sunday, May 11—Confirmation
Youth Co nf ir matio n Class
Our Christian Education calendar is quickly coming to a close. Sunday,
April 27 will be our last day for Christian Education classes.
The Children’s Chapel ministry continues year round.
We will honor our Christian Education teachers on Senior Sunday, May 4.
Co nfir mat ion/Sund ay Scho ol ERD P ro ject
DRINK, WASH, COOK, LIVE Go to the Cathedral website to view our
video for our fundraising project in support of
Episcopal Relief and Development. Or for
more information, visit the ERD YouTube
link: http://youtu.be/cmSsvR18JhM
The Confirmation/School Sunday ERD
Project has expanded to include the members
of the Fun Club but the goal of this ambitious
Lenten outreach project remains the same; raise
$2500 in contributions to be given to Episcopal
Relief and Development to fund two water
treatment facilities.
The group is asking Cathedral children to
donate the change they collect in their “ERD
Hope Chests” to the clean water program. For
adults who would prefer to make donations,
ERD envelopes are available. Please make
your checks payable to Christ Church
Cathedral, with the notation ERD project.
The class was drawn to the Clean Water
project because they have never had to consider
whether the water they drank was safe. In
many third world countries, people cannot
afford to filter their water. Water that is not
clean can contain parasites and other things that
can hurt the human body. When people
consume the water, they will become sick.
Some of the diseases can even cause death. If
we can reduce the amount of unfiltered
drinking water in these countries, that help
build up the economies. When there are fewer
people getting sick, there are more people
working and earning money for their families.
Every 15 seconds, a child dies from a
water related disease. When you donate to this
cause, it helps empower communities to create
safe and clean water sources by building wells
and piping systems to prevent waterborne
illnesses. Also by training members of
communities on the use and maintenance of the
water systems.
Please help us achieve our goal is to help
two villages DRINK, WASH, COOK, LIVE.
Our goal can be reached with a $10
donation from each of our 250 Cathedral
families. Will you give today?
ADULT INQUIRER’S CLASS Tuesday, April 15 at 5:30 p.m. in the library.
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How to Join Episcop al Church (paraphrased from The Episcopal Handbook)
By far, the most important requirement for joining the Episcopal Church is just showing up.
Many Episcopal parishes are intentionally vague about assigning membership. We don’t want to be known as
places where weekly attendance is taken, annual contributions are tabulated, and your membership is assigned
only if you pass muster. We’re much less concerned about counting the people who are in, than we are about
leaving someone out.
To serve as a Lay minister you should be baptized in this or any Christian church, confirmed or received by a
bishop of the Episcopal Church, attend services, receive Holy Communion, and make a financial commitment. Of
course, some people claim membership to our churches because a long-lost relative once attended, and this is fine
by us. We believe the church should reflect the open and accepting arms of Jesus.
If one is baptized in a parish, he or she automatically becomes a member. If one is already a member of an
Episcopal parish and moves to another, a Letter of Transfer is typically requested. However, the paperwork
generally plays second fiddle to the importance of a feeling of belonging to a parish family.
A Youth Confirmation Class is currently underway. There will be an Adult Inquirer’s Class on Wednesday,
April 15 at 5:30 p.m. in the library. Confirmation and Reception by the Bishop will be Sunday, May 11.
(Left to Right) Front Row: Chambliss Brister, Parke Brister, Annabelle Ramo, Janaé Wilson,
Elinor Gibson, Will Gamble, Walt Hamil, Livy Ferguson, Sophie Ferguson
Back Row: Malcolm Warren, Stephens Ashbee, Tré Mitchell, Sykes Ashbee, Charlie Ramo,
Julianna Ramo, Jordan Chow, Kimberlie Gaillard, Trinity Gaillard, Lawson Hamil (Stephens & Sykes Ashbee attend Government Street Presbyterian Church.)
Floral Parade Mardi Gras Party—Monday, March 3
The Fun Club
Budget: $ 752,265
Revenue: $ 48,168
Pledges: $ 38,894
Expenses: under budget
Repor t of the Finance Co mmittee (dated February 2014)
Capital Debt: ($ 269,629)
Endowment: $ 805,680
Foundation: $ 249,812 (will reach $ 250,000 this month)
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Outreach
On behalf of Family Promise of
Coastal Alabama.
Thank you for
your continued
support and
generosity.
Together we can end homelessness,
one family at a time.
Brandi Purvis
Resource Development
Thank you
Dear Friends,
Wilmer Hall Children’s Home serves children and young adults in need due
to poverty, abuse, neglect and homelessness by providing them with a warm, loving and nurturing home where they can live, learn and grow. Wilmer Hall
was founded by Bishop Richard H. Wilmer in 1864 as a home for children who
were victims of war, poverty and disease.
In 2014 we look forward to celebrating 150 years of mission and ministry.
We celebrate not only our past, but look to the future as we continue our legacy
of caring for children and young adults. Due to an ever increasing census, we need to renovate both Carpenter Hall
and Quigley Hall in order to expand our Transitional Living Program and our
Transitional Family Program. Our goal is to raise $1,500,000 for our renovation
and expansion project and to strengthen our endowment so that Wilmer Hall
will be sustainable for many more years.
The Board of Directors of Wilmer Hall joins me in asking for your support of our Rejoice, Restore and Renew campaign as we seek to continue and sustain
this very special ministry.
Sally Greene
Executive Director , Wilmer Hall
Goodwill Easter Seals of the Gulf Coast
Good Samaritan Program
Whenever you empty your closets
and spare rooms, take your
donations to Goodwill and donate
to the Good Samaritan Program
in the name of Christ Church
Cathedral. You will be provided
with a voucher. Please bring the
voucher to the Cathedral for Sam
Power to distribute.
Reminder While you are traveling, don’t
forget to grab the hotel toiletries
and bring them to the Cathedral
for Sam Power to give to
Waterfront Mission Rescue/15
Place clients.
ANNUAL FLIPPIN’ FOR WILMER HALL
PANCAKE BREAKFAST WITH THE MOBILE KIWANIS CLUB Saturday, March 29 7-11:00 a.m. Tickets: $5 (eat-in/carry out)
On the front lawn of Wilmer Hall (3811 Old Shell Road.)
Menu: Pancakes, Conecuh sausage, Carpe Diem coffee, milk and juice
Several local celebrities, including University of South Alabama’s Head
Football Coach, Joey Jones will be on hand supporting the cause.
Children’s Activities include face painting, pancake toss, inflatable jumpers
All proceeds from the pancake breakfast directly benefit Wilmer Hall.
More information: 342-4931 or www.wilmerhall.org.
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Join Rabbi Steven Silberman & Congregation Ahavas Chesed
on a tour to Israel
To register: www.ayelet.com/SilbermanJuly2014.aspx
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Tour to Israel —July 13- 27, 2014
eCP
BCP on the Go!
Electronic
Common Prayer
app for iPhone
Looking for all of the worship
services and devotional content of
the BCP along with the full
lectionary texts in one app? Look no
further than the eCP app!
Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Compatible with iPhone, iPad
(except first generation), and iPod
touch. This app is optimized for
iPhone 5.
eCP offers the following features:
An interactive Calendar with
complete access to Years A, B, &
C of the RCL for Sundays and
Holy Days, Daily Office, and
Lesser Feasts and Fasts lectionary
texts in the NRSV
Feast pages include title and color
in addition to presenting multiple
feasts in order of precedence
Most commonly used services
from the 1979 BCP, fully
hyperlinked to lessons, Collects of
the Day, and Psalms
The complete Daily Office with
readings and Psalms for each day
in both Years 1 and 2
Canticles supplemented with all
of the alternatives from Enriching
Our Worship
Psalm options for the Daily Office
include both Psalms Appointed
and the Thirty Day Psalter
Swipe left/right navigation
through Services, Psalms, and
other indexed material
Bookmarking of content for easy
access throughout the app.
www.churchpublishing.org
TEL AVIV
“Join up” with Israeli paramilitary
forces at the Palmach Museum
See the artists & entertainers at
Nachalat Binyamin
Evening walking tour through Old
Jaffa
THE NORTH
Tour the ancient seaside port of
Caesarea
See the Bahai Temple and Persian
Gardens in Haifa
See the grottoes of Rosh Hanikra
Enjoy a jeep tour of the Golan
Heights
Visit Capernaum and the Mount of
Beatitudes
Kayaking along the Jordan River
See the Church of Annunciation
JERUSALEM
Enjoy a walking tour of the Old
City
Tour Yad Vashem
Explore the Mount Herzl Museum
and cemetery
Join the amazing archeological dig
at Beit Guvrin
Explore the Israel Museum
Visit Yad La’Kashish
Tour the Western Wall Tunnels
THE SOUTH
Ascend Masada
Hike to the desert oasis of Ein Gedi
Float in the Dead Sea
. . . AND SO MUCH MORE!
$3,499 per person, based on double
occupancy. Land only.
Dio cesan News
ULTREYA!
Come enjoy an evening of fellowship, prayer and music.
Saturday, April 5
St. Paul’s—Daphne
28788 N. Main Street
4:30 p.m.
R&R for Staff & Pilgrims of Cursillo #152 in Malone Hall
6:00 p.m.
All are invited to Holy Eucharist
followed by potluck dinner, fellowship, and song.
Coffee and tea provided. Bring a dish to share.
Musicians: Bring your instrument!
Mark Your Calendar for the next Ultreya
May 3 at 6:00 p.m.
Holy Spirit Church—Gulf Shores
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VBS
Contact Alison Mitchell [email protected]
689-7874
VBS Meeting—Sunday, May 4 The first meeting for all who are interested in helping with VBS.
Set up—Sunday, June 8 Training/Decorating—Monday, June 9 Take down—Thursday, June 12
Join us at Wilderness Escape VBS, where we’ll explore what life was like for the ancient Israelites. They’ve escaped slavery in Egypt…but now what?
You’ll craft cool projects in the Israelite Camp, race through the wilderness as you play games, visit with Moses, and eat some interesting new food.
Plus, you’ll meet lots of new friends!
Tuesday, June 10 through
Thursday, June 12
9:00 a.m. to Noon
To re g is te r or volunteer—Sign up on -l ine a t w w w . grou pvb sp ro .com /v bs /h l . chr i s t chur chca th
in the Chapel during Coffee Hour
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APRIL BIRTHDAYS
April 3 John McClelland
April 5 Day Peake
April 6 Donna Moree
April 7 Robert Drew
April 8 Christopher Clinton
Greer Radcliff
April 9 Carolyn Jeffers
April 13 Bob Dean
Lyon Israel
April 16 Helen Hendrix
Fairley Morton
Chip Tait
Carter Wetzler
April 17 Barbara Archer
Bob Forster
April 19 Terri Armbrecht
Angus Cooper
April 20 Mary Carol Ladd
Virginia Ladd
Chad Slaton
Glen Vinet
April 21 Chris Hume
Christopher Russell
April 22 Hetty Newell
April 23 John Daly Baumhauer
Johnny Cook
April 25 David Carwie
Betty Reniewicz
April 26 Bill Drew
April 27 Julie Hoffmeyer
Kim Kearley
M. J. Ramo
Elizabeth Warren
Malcolm Warren
April 28 Willson McClelland
Chris Vinet
April 29 David Powers
April 30 Henry Chappelle
Cathed ral Prayer Lis t
We Pray for:
Members: Brink Brinkley, Alice Carwie, Dunn
Chandler, John Wade Thurber, Nick
Nichols, Butch Trawick, George
Gartman, Amy McElhaney Butler,
Billie van der Giessen, Peter van der
Giessen, Patti Biel, Jean Halbrooks,
Lucy Lyons
Friends & Family: Janie Houser, Michael McMaken,
Leland Moore, Sr., Deborah Beverley,
Peggy Naughton, Gary Davis, David
Leff, Harrison Leff, Michael Cameron,
Nancy & Don Cameron, Rob & Amy
Archer Ellis, Dottie McCord, Joyce
Lee, Davis Nelson, Michael Sumrall,
Dot Smith Ditsworth, Sheri Neely,
Gwen Cook, Alfred Showers, Michael
Daves, Michael Sumrall, Jim Elia,
Anne Brown, Mark Brown, Harriett
Lillich, Florence Seymour, Bonnie
Orillion, Dave Carlyn Block, Scott
Craver, Jamie Martin, Rachel
McClanahan, Beverly Schubert, Tom
Cunningham, Francis Grace Hirs,
Anna Laura Plovanich, Norma
Beazley, Curtis Bullock, Bill Browder,
Valerie Boatman, Brian McArdle,
Webb Windsor, Ann Jones, Hank
Wozniek, Lisa Thompson, Stella
Phillips, James Thomas, Ted Fraiche,
Mark Miles, Susan Guilian, Rhett
Travis, Noel Fell, Tot Swanson, Art
Swanson, Hayden Jenkins, Maggie
Jenkins, Betty Ruth Patek, Carolyn
Pryor, Merle Findley, Louise Douglas,
Shirley & Dunlap Peeples, Steve
Harris, Sandy Fortner, Carole Graf, Kit
Geil, Roger Geil, Harvey Wright,
Johnny McLeod, Marian Macpherson
Currie, Mary Searles, Peggy Freeman,
Margee Adams, Francis Robison, Jim
& Dianne McCall, Dale Williams,
Mary Lou Peake, Sasha’s Home
Orphanage and all the people of the
Ukraine, Viva Weeks, Bill Goodloe,
Carolyn Bullock, Karen Sharpe, Kit &
Roger Geil and the Geil family,
Norman Pharr, Marie Harrison
The ministry of Sara Phillips, Pastoral
Leader of St. Mary’s Coden
Those Serving in the Military: Darrien Gibson, Kelley Hood, Evan
Sizemore, Robert McNeil, The Rev.
Bowen Woodruff, Daniel White-
Spunner Reed, Jonathan Duralde, Ron
Lansong, Sam Garcia, Chris
Marslender, Jerry Olin, Abby
Hutchins, Tyler Gamble, Todd
Mouthaan, Jean-Michael Lemieux,
Albert Robinson IV, Michael Nassar,
Josh Power, Ryan Anthony Thomas,
Randy Johnson, Susan Reniewicz,
Brian Caselton, Brian Hudson, Keith
Moss, Ryan Walker, Tyler Oubre,
Brian Pennell, John Snyder, Louis
Coggin, Jason Norris
Births: Arden Camille Ross, granddaughter of
Lynn and David Ross
Souls Departed: Charles Weeks, father of Mark Weeks
Carolyn Butler, grandmother of Angus
Cooper
Please contact the Cathedral Office to let us know if you would like to keep the names of
Friends and Family you have submitted on the prayer list. We will keep everyone who has been
submitted within the last month and all others from whom we hear.
O God, the strength of the weak and the comfort of sufferers: Mercifully accept our prayers, and grant to your servants the help of your power, that their sickness may be turned into health, and our sorrow into joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Corner of Saint Emanuel and Church Streets
115 South Conception Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602
Established 1822
The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan, II, Bishop The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson, Ph.D., Dean
Carolyn S. Jeffers, Provost Peggy L. Lyden, Organist and Choir Master
Teri B. Williams, Assistant Choir Master Brenda J. Stanton, Financial Secretary M. Angela Burgin, Cathedral Secretary
Polly M. Garner, Assistant to the Provost Deidre and Joe Williamson, Nursery
Judy J. Jones, Housekeeping ✠
Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday Website: www.christchurchcathedralmobile.org Phone: 251.438.1822 Fax: 251.433.3403 E-mail: [email protected]
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Mobile, Alabama 36602
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