From the Dean. - Grace Episcopal Cathedral
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From the Dean. - Grace Episcopal Cathedral
Grace Episcopal Cathedral Topeka, Kansas From the Dean. . . Dear Friends, Pentecost is one of the major feast days of the Church. In fact, along with Christmas and Easter, it is among the “Big Three” feast days of the Church. Somehow, though, Pentecost doesn’t seem to get the press (or the crowds) the other two holy days seem to generate. It certainly should, since the occasion marks the event of the birth of the Church, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples empowering them (and all Christians ever since) to carry on the work and service of Christ in the world. At Grace Cathedral we celebrate this special holy day with all the pomp and circumstance and importance it deserves. We have even adopted Pentecost as our official parish feast day. We have only one service on Pentecost (at 10 a.m.) so that on this one day our entire parish – both the 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. congregations – can come together for worship and fellowship, and to witnesses and support our newest members who will be confirmed and received by Bishop Wolfe. This year, we have 16 people being confirmed or received and at least one baptism. Also, The Reverend Jon Hullinger, who joined the Episcopal Church and Grace Cathedral last Pentecost, will be received as an Episcopal priest. Jon was formerly a priest in the Roman Catholic Church. Continued on page 2. June 2014 Vol. 88, No. 6 Pentecost “When the day of Pentecost had come, the apostles were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting.” —Acts 2:1-2 From the Dean continued As is the case every Pentecost, we’ll have a parish picnic after the service. The Cathedral will furnish hot dogs, drinks and tableware. If you can, bring a side dish or dessert to share. If you can’t bring something, don’t worry, there is always more than enough, but do plan to stay and join us for lunch. There will be games for kids (and adults who are kids at heart) and lots of good fellowship as brothers and sisters in Christ. The fact is, fellowship is half of being a community of faith. If you only worship at the Cathedral and don’t attend fellowship events, you really are missing out on some great fun, wonderful relationships and much of what makes us a family. AND, you gotta eat lunch somewhere, right? So please plan to join us! AND, DON’T FORGET TO WEAR RED! Red is the color of the day—the color of Pentecost and the fire of the Holy Spirit. At Grace Cathedral, Pentecost is always celebrated as one of the “Big Three.” And with the same fanfare and excitement of the other two Great Feasts. So plan to join us on this special day, June 8, at a special time, 10 a.m., for this special, special Feast! —I’ll see you on Pentecost! Steve+ The Day of Pentecost Sunday, June 8 We will have ONE SERVICE ONLY at 10 a.m. The color of the day is RED. As we did last year, parishioners are encouraged to use your own social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.) to tell your friends about Grace Cathedral. Use your cell phone on Pentecost and post a photo or short video of the service, choir or picnic. Use the hashtag #GraceTopeka. Pentecost Picnic following the 10 a.m. service on the grounds of Bethany Place (south of the Cathedral). Hot dogs, drinks and table service will be provided. Please bring a side dish or dessert and a lawn chair or blanket. There will be children’s activities! WEAR RED! About the window… On the top left corner this issue’s cover, we feature the Pentecost (or Whitsunday) window damaged in the devastating fire of 1975. This was the Southern most window on the East wall in McClintock Chapel (now St. Mary’s Chapel) that late November evening. This panel (about 2/3 of the entire window) was returned to the Cathedral approximately 10 years ago, without our knowing it had survived the fire. We plan to make a permanent back-lighted installation during the renovation, to be enjoyed for many more years. The window was fabricated by the Franklin Art Glass Studio in Columbus, Ohio. GREAT SPACES Music & Arts Series presents STEVEN SPOONER Sunday, June1, 3 p.m. Concert pianist Steven Spooner will perform an “Audience Choice” recital at Grace Cathedral on June 1 as part of our Great Spaces Music and Arts Series. Join the choir for the summer? Hmmm….what an interesting idea! No commitment—just show up for rehearsal at 7 p.m. on any Thursday evening through July 10 and give the Cathedral Choir a try! Want more information first? Call Music Director Steve Burk at 235-3457. The idea of an “Audience Choice” concert is a ground-breaking idea of Dr. Spooner’s. He will be prepared to play seven entirely different programs at his Cathedral concert. Audience members will be asked to vote for the concert of their choice just moments before the program begins using their cell phones, so don’t be late! Doors will open at 2:15 p.m. Composers will include Debussy, Liszt, Chopin, Mozart, Scarlatti and Spooner himself. Tickets: $10/adults, $5/students (12 & younger free). Available online at www.greatspaces.org. (credit card), or at the door (cash or checks only). New member spotlight Al and Debbie Benson have a big and active family. Two of their children, 10-year-old Koty (short for Dakota) and nine-year-old Emma, first came to Grace Cathedral as guests of Nathan Adams, son of Ed and Rochelle Adams. Koty and Nathan are members of Cub Scout Pack 29 where their parents also serve as adult volunteers. “When Grace Cathedral decided to sponsor the Cub Scouts,” laughed Al, “Ed really started putting on the pressure to get us to come to church.” Debbie grew up Roman Catholic, but said she found it hard to get Al into a church. He said he had visited churches, but just never found one he was comfortable with—until he finally gave in and came to a service here last Fall. He liked what he saw and has attended regularly with his family ever since. Al has become a part of parish life, becoming baptized and attending confirmation classes. Debbie finds the services to be very similar to her Catholic upbringing. She has been attending confirmation classes with Al to learn more about the Episcopal Church. “What I really like about Grace Cathedral,” she said, “is how friendly and welcoming the people are.” Al works for the City of Topeka doing street maintenance and Debbie works for the Burlington Coat Factory Outlet. For recreation, Al has driven in stock car races on the dirt track at Topeka’s Heartland Park. Debbie enjoys reading and doing cross stitch and other fabric arts. Much of their time, however, is spent in family activities. They have three children, one adult child, and a grandchild at home. Koty and Emma attend Meadows Elementary School. Both enjoy science and THE BENSON FAMILY Kelli, Alysa, Bently, Al, Koty, Debbie and Emma math. In addition to Cub Scouts, Koty plays football and baseball. Someday he would like to become an architect. Emma attends dance classes at Ballet Midwest and would like to pursue a career as a dancer. She has appeared in three productions of Ballet Midwest’s Nutcracker at the Performing Arts Center. She is also active in the Junior Girl Scouts. Thirteen-year-old Kelli plays soccer as a defender and goalie with the Sunflower Soccer Association. She is a student at Robinson Middle School. Kelli enjoys math and science and would like to put this to use someday as a crime scene investigator. She enjoys music and is interested in participating in the Cathedral’s Handbell Choir at some point. Alysa is a 2013 graduate of Topeka High School. She is the mother of six-month old Bentley who was recently baptized with his grandfather on the Sunday after Easter. Alysa wants to further her education with a goal toward becoming a technician in the medical field. She has played softball and enjoys running. Al and Debbie also have two other daughters, Amanda (25) and Kayla (21) who are living on their own. The Benson family describe themselves as a dedicated camping family. They have a tent and enjoy traveling to new places in search of campsites. They also love zoos and combine these two passions by seeking out campsites in the vicinity of a zoo they can visit. Clearing out the Choir Room EfM graduation On May 11, four Cathedral members were presented diplomas from The University of the South School of Theology for completion of the four-year Education for Ministry course offered at Grace Cathedral. Pictured from left to right are Jim Edmonston, Betsy McGuire, Cynthia Toth and John Toth. Congratulations! New flower vases adorn the cross at the High Altar, given by David Porterfield in memory of Betty Dicus. Lunch at Let’s Help The Cathedral and a group of dedicated volunteers provide and serve lunch at Let’s Help on the 5th Wednesday of the month. In April, they served Taco Salad to 365 people. Let’s Help donated meat, canned fruit, bread and beverages; the Cathedral provided the rest. Nineteen volunteers helped with lunch service and seven donated desserts or fresh fruit; this represents approximately 69 donated hours of service. In preparation for the Cloister Hall renovations that will begin in June, several volunteers have been packing up all the contents of the Choir Room to put in storage until the new Choir Room is built as part of Phase 2 of the Capital Campaign. Pictured above are Becky Stottlemire and Norm Nellis. Come join the fun of Workshop of Wonders VBS! July 28 — 31, 2014 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. Kids 4 years — 12 years old Adult and youth volunteers needed Please contact Kathy Smith for more information, [email protected]. Keep up with pledges this summer! Headed out on vacation this summer? Unfortunately our expenses don’t take a vacation, so don’t forget to pay your monthly pledge before you leave. Also, if you visit other churches during your travels, bring us a service bulletin. We are always interested in what other Episcopal churches are doing! Most importantly, have a safe trip! Summer Children’s Chapel While Sunday School takes a break during the summer, Children’s Chapel for youngsters ages 4-8 continues each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in Sloan Hall (2nd floor). Sympathies Sympathies of the parish go out to Megan Taylor on the death of her mother, Linda; and to the families of parishioners Mary Gordy, Gloria Appleton and Norman “Corky” Smith who recently died. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace. Sunday, April 26, 2014 Left: Bently Everett Deters, with his mother, Alysa Below: Tyler Luke Herbster, with his parents, Kelly and Judd; and Alfred Everett Benson, Jr. June Flower Memorials APRIL ATTENDANCE 2014 2013 2012 1st Sunday .. 460* ...... 363* ..... 444* 2nd Sunday ... 328 ........ 342 ....... 748** 3rd Sunday ... 675** .... 267 ....... 273 4th Sunday .... 256 ........ 260 ....... 291 5th Sunday .... .............. ............. 232 Total 1,719..... 1,232 ..... 1,988 *Evensong **Easter Treasurer’s Report April 30, 2014 Operating income for the month of April was $57,461 and operating expense was $76,385. Therefore, expense exceeded income by $18,924. Operating income for the year to date was $274,337, and operating expense for the year to date was $286,107 resulting in an excess expense of $11,770. Cash in the bank checking account, per books, on April 30, 2014 was $43,054 — Paul Smith, Treasurer FOOD SUNDAY June 1 Bring nonperishable food items to fill the grocery cart in the Cathedral. The food is distributed to Let’s Help and Doorstep. 1 Dorothy S. Meade Christ Hospital Nurses 3 Holmes Meade 5 Lawrence L. Miller 7 Marguerite Strotz Ralph E. Love Jr. 8 Margaret N. Garhart 9 Katherine Peters Davison 10 Augusta M. Laing 11 Andrew James Grooms Alice Meade 12 Ellen Amy Betts Edward Kirkpatrick Cleveland Billye June Bray Bradley Charles Sterling Bray 13 Thomas Frank Ellis 15 Frances Louise Hogueland Frank F. Hogueland William Gottlieb Reuter 16 James Bruce Davis 17 Celeste Vedder McComas Dr. Marmaduke D. McComas, Jr. Margaret Eagan Salisbury 18 Louise Smith Sallee 21 Hermon E. Van Laer 22 Henry John Crow Flora S. Morton 25 Henrietta M. Snyder 27 Eveleen White West Dorothy Wilhelmina Sinel 28 John C. McClintock 29 Eva Skerry Olsen Hans Christopher Olsen Jane McGrew 30 Ethelyn M. Cole Capitola M. Vernon Leland F. Gordy June 2 Hannah Ohlemeier 3 Madeline Smith 4 Bill Hamm Bill Williamson 5 Hurst Coffman Diana Starr 6 Chris Waugh 7 Leone McKinney Jeff Newman Joyce Pejakovich 9 Don Taylor Sara Wheeler Chris Wright 11 Jim Snyder 12 Sharon Wright 13 Jan Jaquith Judea Shannon 14 John Green Sherry Martin Elena Pacioianu Sophia Smith 19 Scott Starr 20 Barry Bray 21 Iris Bruce Patty Miller Karen Viola 22 Phil Elwood Melissa Weikel 23 Sharon Harmon Cyndi Langston Katie McWilliams 24 Keith McKibben 26 Lauren Smith Barbara Wheeler 27 Mike Godfrey Doreen Overman 30 Karri Quintana Grace Episcopal Cathedral 701 SW Eighth Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66603-3219 (785) 235-3457 • Fax (785) 235-1863 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.GraceCathedralTopeka.org Weekly Schedule Sunday 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, Rite I 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School (Sept.-May) 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Chapel 10:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, Rite II Wednesday 12:10 p.m.—Holy Communion 2014 GRACE CATHEDRAL CLERGY The Very Reverend Steve Lipscomb, Dean The Reverend George Pejakovich, Assistant to the Dean Deacon Donald Chubb CATHEDRAL STAFF Kent Wingerson, Cathedral Verger/Finance Manager Connie Vosburgh, Office Administrator Steve Burk, Organist/Choirmaster Sylvia Hamilton, Assistant Organist Michael Massey, Ministry Coordinator Kathy Smith, Director of Children’s Ministries Lisa Wilk, Youth Director Michael Godfrey, Sexton John Barber, Security VESTRY OF GRACE CATHEDRAL Cynthia Sheppeard Langston, Senior Warden; Kevin Cassidy, Junior Warden Paul Smith, Treasurer; Phil Elwood, Chancellor Julie Dittmer, Barbara Nuss, Allen Jeffus, Sarah Shipman, Ed Adams, Deborah Barnes, Alan Johnson Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kansas — A House of Prayer for all People and a National Jubilee Ministry Center of the Episcopal Church
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