Weekly Announcement Insert. - The Episcopal Church of Heavenly
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Weekly Announcement Insert. - The Episcopal Church of Heavenly
WELCOME We are a Church that is called to welcome everyone as Christ. You are invited to be part of our weekly opportunities for prayer and action. If you are new to Heavenly Rest, please fill out a welcome card found in the pews and let us know who you are. Sundays at Heavenly Rest Worship: Sundays at Heavenly Rest include Holy Eucharist (Communion) at 8 am, 9 am, and 10:30 am, and a quiet sung Night Prayer by candlelight at 7 pm in the Chapel. These services follow the Anglican tradition of the Book of Common Prayer. All are welcome to receive communion. Children’s Chapel (During the 10:30 am service in the Chapel): Children ages 3 through 3rd grade are welcome to join us for for a simple service with age-appropriate lessons and crafts. #Questioningfaith (Following the 10:30 am service in the Chancel): Each week, these 45-minute classes explore one question about scripture, tradition, or current events. Rector’s Forums (At 9:30 am in Darlington Hall): These 45-minute weekly forums provide teaching and discussion on a wide variety of topics: scripture, Christian history, ethics, and mission. Youth Group (At Noon in the Common Room): Pizza, check-ins, and activities for kids 6th grade and up. For more information contact Tuesday Rupp at trupp@ heavenlyrest.org or (212)369-0859. Every Week at Heavenly Rest Morning Prayer (Monday through Friday at 8 am in the Chancel): This service begins each day with prayer, psalms, and scripture using the Daily Office of the Book of Common Prayer. Monday Playgroup (Mondays at 10:30 am): Parents and caregivers meet in the Good Shepherd Room with their babies and toddlers for free play in an open space. Monday Meditation (6:15 pm in the Chancel): This group follows the Christian tradition of centering prayer as a way to experience God’s grace. Men’s Bible Study (Second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7:30 am in the Choir Room): This one-hour group explores a passage of scripture. Choristers (Tuesday 3:45 pm & 4:15 pm and Wednesdays 4 pm): Children age 7 through High School meet each week for singing and fellowship in the Choir Room. Wednesday Eucharists (Noon and 6:15 pm in the Chapel): These weekly communion services include brief homilies. Friday Bible Study (9 am in the Choir Room): This one-hour group participates in a lively discussion about a passage of scripture, often taking time to read an entire book of the Bible slowly together. Friday Playgroup (Fridays at 9:15 am): Parents and caregivers meet in the Good Shepherd Room with their babies and toddlers for free play in an open space. Saturday Noonday Prayer (in the Chancel): This weekly observance includes intercessory prayer, scripture, and psalms. Joy and Fun Community Meals are held quarterly as a way for the entire parish to spend time together over a light lunch in Darlington Hall following Sunday services. The Young and Heavenly RESTless Our fellowship group for those in their 20’s and 30’s meets on the fourth Sunday of every month for brunch at Noon. Our “Storykeepers” group is a gathering of CHR seniors connecting with one another around topics of mutual interest. Storykeepers meet on the third Sunday of every month in Darlington Hall after the 10:30 am service. Women’s Breakfast Group meets on alternate Tuesdays at 8:00 am at 3 Guys Restaurant for breakfast and conversation. The Intercessions List: The Church has been asked to pray for these people and concerns. Please remember them in your own prayers: Betsy, D.J. Jones, Nathan Hayward, Dominga Delgado, Lydia Delgado, Art Sachs, Jennifer Hayes, Jesse Briggs, Micki Cibor, Dale LaPera, Caleb Wallace, Patsy McPherson, Janine, Barbara Sullivan, Pat Fekula, George Begley, Tatum Rose, Max, Michael Donnally, Jeanne Abichandani, The Michaeli Family, Delany Jones, John, Marie-Jose Mardirossian, Gonzalo Barahona, The people of Baltimore, The people of Nepal. For the repose of the souls of: The Rev. Dr. Willoughby Newton, Freddie Gray, Peter Cronkite. 2 East 90th Street, New York, NY 10128 212-289-3400 www.heavenlyrest.org May 3. 2015 Easter V If you or a member of your family is in need of pastoral care, is hospitalized or would like a visit from one of our clergy, please call the church office at 212-289-3400. Church of the Heavenly Rest 2 East 90th Street, New York, NY 10128 visit our website at www.heavenlyrest.org 212-289-3400 [email protected] Bishop of New York The Rt. Rev. Andrew M L Dietsche Clergy The Rev. Matthew Heyd, Rector, Ext. 211, [email protected] The Rev. Cynthia Stravers, Associate Rector, Ext. 214, [email protected] The Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey, Priest Associate The Rev. Euan Cameron, Priest Associate The Rev. Margaret Rose, Priest Associate The Rev. Caroline Boynton, Deacon Hartwell Hylton, Seminarian Music Mollie Nichols, Director of Music, Ext. 204, [email protected] Steven Lawson, Assisting Organist Staff Ruth Anne Giannetto, Director of Capital Projects Ext. 215, [email protected] Kara Flannery, Director of Communications & Stewardship, Ext. 206, [email protected] Tuesday Rupp, Director of Christian Formation & Arts Ministry, Ext. 207, [email protected] Lindsey Briggs, Parish Program Coordinator and Assistant to the Rector Ext. 210, [email protected] Tapua Tunduwani, Pastoral Assistant; [email protected] Gloria Clowes, Temporary Business Office Assist, Ext. 216, [email protected] Mia Moore-Ray, Welcome Assistant and Receptionist, Ext. 200, [email protected] Roger Chavannes, Verger Craig S. Sibblies, José Barahona, Sextons James Fox, Security Wardens & Vestry Wardens: John Hitchcock, Caroline Williamson Treasurer: JoDare Mitchell Vestry: PJ Camp, David Chapman, Ann Collins, Judi Counts, Evan Davis, Josh Doyle, Meredith Hawkins, Steph Houghton, Holly Hughes, Douglas McIntyre, Margaret McQuade, Elizabeth Stevens, Judith Washam, Gail Zimmermann We love to celebrate our congregation in photos and videos. From time to time we film events inside and outside the church for use in our publications and on our website. By your presence, you are agreeing to grant Church of the Heavenly Rest unrestricted rights to use and publish, transmit or telecast images, and or likenesses that may be taken of you for use in communications related to the church. Contact Kara Flannery, Director of Communications, with any questions at [email protected] or 212-289-3400, ext. 206. Beloved, since God loved us so much, we also ought to love each other… If we love one another, God lives in us and God’s love is perfected in us. (1 John 4:11,12) GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT We are called to be disciples by the gifts that God has given us: Nurturing Children & Families Outreach Contemplative Spirituality & Christian Practice Arts & Spirituality MISSION PRIORITIES We are a community of prayer and action that welcomes everyone as beloved children of God— with many voices, many open doors, and many paths to Christ. God is calling us to be a church of deep and joyful spirituality— to the practice of prayer, worship, and to the experience of inspirational music, art, and design. God is calling us to be a church of more than Sunday mornings— to welcome people wherever they are in their spiritual life, to serve as a neighborhood center, and to bridge the sacred and secular. God is calling us to be a church that cares for the needs of all ages and stages and engages across generations. God is calling us to be a church that does God’s work outside our doors in partnership with our neighbors. God is calling us to be a church that practices stewardship as discipleship. God calls us to be a church that is joyful and fun. Sunday, May 3 Easter V 8:00 am 9:00 am 9:10 am 9:30 am 9:30 am 10:30 am Noon Noon 3:00 pm 7:00 pm Holy Eucharist in the Chapel Holy Eucharist in the Chapel Choir Rehearsal in the Choir Room Sunday School Classes Rector’s Forum in Darlington Hall Holy Eucharist and Children’s Chapel Sermon: The Rev. Matthew Heyd #questioningfaith meets in the Chancel Youth Group meets in the Common Room Holy Eucharist and Confirmation Service in the Church Night Prayer in the Chapel TODAY • Rectors Forum Arts and the life of the Spirit: On Sunday we continue our series on arts with iconographer Maureen McCormick. Maureen will speak about the spirituality behind the craft of Iconography and bring icons to display. In an upcoming forum on May 17, former rector Hugh Hildesley will lead a session on Christian art. • Confirmation: At 3:00pm, ten young people from our community will participate in our Confirmation service. Our class has worked hard preparing since October for this rite of passage. This will be a wonder-filled day indeed, a meaningful rite of passage worthy of a vast cloud of witnesses. Won’t you please join us for this momentous occasion? We want so much to encourage our young people in this powerful, mystical choice with our own Ministry of Presence. • #questioningfaith: The Anglican tradition encourages a faith that prods, probes, and questions our faith. Following the 10:30 am service each week we will examine a question related to scripture, tradition, or current experience. Beginners are welcome … and, we’re all beginners. Today’s topic is “What is the significance of Jesus’ resurrection?” THIS WEEK • “The Gifts of Imperfection” Book Group Continues Wednesday. Join us for our Easter Book Group! We are reading Brene Brown’s “The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are.” Brown is a researcher who specializes in what it means to live a wholehearted life. For more information, please contact Tuesday Rupp, [email protected]. Happy reading! • Super Thrift Sale: Saturday, May 9, from 10am - 4pm. Admission is $5 from 10:00am - 1:00 pm; $3 from 1:00 pm - 4:00pm. You will find stylish designer and practical clothes plus children’s clothes, toys, household items, vintage china and books for every age. COMING UP • On Thursday, May 14, the fortieth day after Easter, the church will celebrate Ascension Day with a Holy Eucharist at 6:15 pm. Ascension Day is one of the “principal feasts’ of the Church according to our Book of Common Prayer, and has been observed as a festival in the Church since at least the fourth century. It recalls the events in Acts 1:3-11, where Jesus, after being seen by the disciples for forty days after his resurrection, was taken away from their sight. Before this happened, Jesus promised his followers that they would receive power through the Spirit, which they did shortly afterwards at Pentecost. Celebrating Ascension Day helps us to make the transition from the joy of the resurrection to the inspiring, strengthening moment of Pentecost, where we remember how Jesus’s followers grew into confident, fearless preachers and healers. • The Canterbury Choral Society’s final performance of the season will be Sunday, May 17 at 4:00 pm. The performance, conducted by Jonathan De Vries, will comprise Franz Schubert’s Mass in E Flat and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy in C minor for Piano, Orchestra and Chorus, Op. 80. Admission: $25; $20 for seniors/students. • Heavenly Rest Heritage Society: This Society comprises a group of people who have chosen to remember our beloved church as a legacy in their will. A reception will be held at the Rectory on Monday, May 18, at 6:30pm in grateful appreciation to all of the current members. If you would like to discuss becoming a member of our Heritage Society or have any questions concerning your membership, please contact Richard Johnson at [email protected]. • Save the Date! On Wednesday, May 20 at 6:30 pm join us for a special evensong celebrating our longtime association with the Trevor Day School. Former rector, the Rev. James L. Burns, will preach, and a reception will follow. Capital Campign for our Third Founding Now is our Time to Build On Sunday, April 12, we launched the public phase of the Campaign for Our Third Founding. We are called to discipleship and mission and are ready to reclaim space for mission as the Trevor Day School leaves this summer and we begin the next chapter in our life together. We are all welcomed into a community that reflects Christ’s love for us and we are all invited to share the gifts that God has given us. Our goal for the campaign is $8 million — reflecting the $6.9 million needed for construction together with $1.1 pledged for endowment. To date we have raised $4,107,872 from seventy-four commitments, which include both long-time members and newcomers. It will require hard work and God’s help to raise the remaining $3.9 million, but we have had a great start. We Welcome Your Help! In order for us to complete all of the visits and not leave anyone out, we welcome your help as a volunteer visitor! A visitor is someone willing and able to spend and hour in training and to accompany another visitor in making a brief (confidential) personal visit to other friends of the Heavenly Rest family. Campaign visits are thoughtful, inspirational, and encouraging, and may involve the following: • Friends visiting friends for less than an hour; • Praying and reading scripture together; • Having Fellowship with each other; • Ministering to one another; • Opportunities to create or strengthen bonds; • Having a good time by bringing fun and joy; • Discussing the needed “reclaimed space” and renovations. If you believe in the ministries, programs, service and outreach; If you enjoy fellowship with other church members; If you have God-given gifts to serve and lead; If you support great visionary projects (the future of Church of the Heavenly Rest); Please join us for an information and training session this coming Thursday, May 7, at 6:45 pm at the Rectory. Sign up at the Capital Campaign Table in the Narthex HAPPY BIRTHDAY! On the first Sunday of every month, we will celebrate upcoming birthdays in our congregation with a blessing during the service and a birthday cake at coffee hour. Below are members of our congregation celebrating birthdays this month. If you have a birthday this month and do not see yourself listed, please contact Mia Moore Ray at 212-289-3400, ext. 200 or [email protected] to have your date of birth entered into our records. May 1st Victoria Federgreen Charles Garnett Grace Ward Jonathan Rein May 2 nd Anina Kallop May 3rd Harper Campbell C. Andrew Hughes Patrick Patalino Travers Silverman May 4th Christian Stevens May 5th Ken Weisshaar Charles Mc Spadden Lily Warner Lydia Enstrom Edward Lilly May 6th Beatrice Mitchell Hansen Ogden Daniela Ramirez Harlan Strader John Taylor May 7th Alan Blanchard Hope Cutler Jeanne Dickinson Ruth Ann Mc Spadden William Grant William Henry May 8 th Darrah Brewster Stephen Koch Daniel Lam Stacey Morse William Murphy May 9th Hugh Deane Brent Kallop May 10th Jed Herrmann Olivia Masterson Robert Treuhold May 11th Emma Hitchcock Margaret Mc Spadden Michael Robertson Scarlett Roy May 12th Thomas Fisher Jane Havemeyer Deborah Page Madeleine Polubinski Charlotte Stockley David Chapman Sloane Schuster May 13th Ted Polubinski Jordan King Jill Lloyd May 14th China Gordon Emma Hayes Bo Niles Molly Stockley Victoria Quirk May 15th Miles Enstrom Virginia Forman Troy Rohrbaugh May 16th Phoebe Anderson Carole Hunt Pauline Cronin May 17th Emily Brigstocke Lewis Flinn Peter Lengyel May 18th Amy Rohrbaugh May 24th Charlotte Cooley George Cooley Susannah Cooley Sarah Gooss Schuyler Henderson Melanie Chow May 25th Siena Kissel Meriwether Voris Katherine WeatherlyWhite May 26th Jay Erickson Olivia Neubohn Theodore Milstead May 27th Brent Bostwick Stewart Cutler Deborah Patton Charles Spinosa August Corper Caroline Boynton Mary Callard Emily Cronin Katherine Cronin Blair Smith Thomas Corper Sallie Giordano Sara Truslow John Van Merkensteijn May 28th Alexander Bing Sophie Kry Shana VanValkenburg C. Alexander Hoyt Sheila Traub May 30th May 19th May 20th Tyler Gordon Sara Hudson Kenneth Page May 21st Minna Pinger Patrick Stewart Sofia Blanchard Ofelia Del Principe Peter Frelinghuysen Jennifer Mouriz May 22nd Elizabeth Rubacha Calder Ryan Alexander Smith Alyssa Arroyo William Colson May 23rd Robert Mitchell Diana Frelinghuysen Harrison Jenkins Elizabeth Jones May 29th Gillian Scouler Sebastian Del Principe Johanna Mayer Elizabeth Nickles Amanda Quaid Joan Sharpe Pandaleon Gordon Smith Katherine Hazard Jenica Shipley Adaline Frelinghuysen Ryan Green May 31st James De Woody Christopher Johannesen Meredith BrannanWilliams Deliwe Davila Eliza Gilpin Lucy Gilpin Nicholas Herron Chelsea Holder Jennifer Wallace