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8:00pm - Christ Church
December 2007 THE BEACON Plann in g a he ad . . . DECEMBER 2007 2 4 11 15 16 18 20 23 24 25 1 4 6 8 15 20 21 Angel Tree begins Advent Lessons & Carols 5:00pm Evening Prayer 5:15pm DOCC 6:00-8:00pm Evening Prayer 5:15pm DOCC 6:00-8:00pm St. Mary’s 350 8:30am Advent Quiet Day 10:00am Angel Tree Gifts Due LGBT Brunch 12:30pm Spirituality Group 5:00pm Bridge Dinner 6:00pm Evening Prayer 5:15pm DOCC 6:00-8:00pm Christmas Cookies for Coffee Cup 4:00pm Contemplative Prayer 5:30pm Holy Eucharist & Healing 6:00pm Christmas Eve Services 5:00pm, 8:00pm & 11:00pm Christmas Day Service 10:00am JANUARY 2008 New Year’s Day First Friday Concert 8:00pm Contemplative Prayer 5:30pm Holy Eucharist & Healing 6:00pm DOCC 6:00-8:00pm DOCC 6:00-8:00pm Spirituality Group 5:00pm Bridge Dinner 6:00pm Martin Luther King Jr. Day ***************** 2008 Baptism Schedule January 6, March 22 (Easter Vigil), March 23 (Easter), May 18 (Bishop’s Visitation) of Christ Church, 20 N. American St., Philadelphia, PA 19106 TWO STORIES, BOTH TRUE AND GOOD #1 Not many parishioners present in 1947 remember the baptism of Jack Colegrove, the son of Edith Colegrove, a single mother. He was 21, a U.S. Marine, and had been badly injured in the Battle of Iwo Jima. Eugene and Charles Frohlich were baptized the same day. Jack later died from complications from his war duty. Edith married and, with several step children, lived in Moorestown. She attended Christ Church. Some decades ago, she moved to Seattle. After Edith’s husband died, she would return to Philadelphia occasionally for the Flower Show and to visit Christ Church, the last time two years ago. As well, two years ago, she planned her will, making provisions for generous bequests to a hospital that cared for her late husband, friends, family, and the U.S. Marine Corp medical trust that had cared for her son. Any remainder funds were to be distributed equally to the Salvation Army and to Christ Church, in thanksgiving for the ministry that she and her son had received over the years. #2 On Stewardship Sunday, November 11th, one of our acolytes, a children’s music participant, and Sunday School regular, heard the message of how important every persons’ pledge was to the future of Christ Church. He asked for his own pledge card, filled it out, and put it in the offering plate. I was overwhelmed by this gesture, because he truly seemed to be doing it from his own initiative. I learned later that, while serving as an acolyte that morning, he sat with two other of our kids who already had pledge cards, and had filled them out. He was encouraged by them. If they were supporting their church, he wanted to, also. Many at Christ Church recoil at the idea of a stewardship canvas, where one member of the church actually asks another for a specific pledge. All I can say is that the acolytes don’t seem to have this reluctance. On Stewardship Sunday, our four newest pledges are from members of children’s community, totaling $124. Both stories show tremendous faith and vision. Both stories show the real way in which the people of God put their very lives into the future of the Church. Both stories show what makes Christ Church possible, with the grace of God. Both stories show the givers to be true stewards of God’s abundance and the work entrusted to us all. Each of these gifts are of equal value, for they represent a portion of the resources each giver had to give. We give equal thanks that one is for $270,000, and one for $10. It’s all the same. May we all live up to the challenges put before us. May we all honor God with the substance of our lives. And may we all get our pledges in that reflect the substance of our lives and in gratitude to God. If not, the next knock on your door might be an acolyte from Christ Church. Timothy Safford WHAT’S HAPPENING AT CHRIST CHURCH THE HOLIDAYS AND THE SPIRIT OF GIVING As we come into the season of Christmas, the spirit of giving is often more and bigger than any other time of the year for most of us. Generous hearts abound here at Christ Church as we seek to meet the many needs that arise in our community during the winter months. Our call and response to be Christ in the world finds its way in and through our faith community in a variety of ways both near and far. Look for opportunities to get involved if you are able. Here are a few ways to do so this holiday season. • Participate in the Advent Angel Tree beginning December 2. Take a tag off the tree, purchase the requested gift, and return it to the church on December 16 to be delivered to the recipients for Christmas. • Purchase a Gift of Life through Episcopal Relief and Development, a compassionate response of the Episcopal Church to human suffering in the world. Give a special gift in honor of a loved one, friend, or business associate and help children and families survive disasters and climb out of poverty at www.er-d.org. • Volunteer to help out in the winter shelter for the homeless at Old First Reformed Church at 4th and Arch Streets. • Bake cookies for the Coffee Cup senior’s program. Members of our community make cookies and package them up for delivery to elderly citizens in our neighborhood. • Make a donation to the Outreach discretionary fund to assist clergy in meeting personal emergency needs of others during the winter months. Check the back of the Sunday service leaflet for other opportunities that may develop in the coming weeks. A TIME FOR MARY: ADVENT QUIET DAY Culture and history portray Mary, the mother of Jesus, in many different ways. But how does this iconic woman, who first became known in the Gospel story as a young unwed mother probably in her teenage years, journey with us now? How is she with us in our daily life, our own search for Jesus, and our transforming community at Christ Church? Join us Saturday December 15, 10 a.m. to noon for a morning of prayer, Scripture, and meditations focusing on Mary, ending in Eucharist. Pull up a chair or a cushion, kick off your shoes, enjoy the inner and outer space; come for the whole two hours, or plug in whenever you can. Childcare provided. For more information, contact the Rev. Susan Richardson. EVENING PRAYER IN ADVENT Make plans to join us on Tuesday evenings in Advent, Dec. 4, 11 & 18, for Evening Prayer at 5:15pm in the church. CHRISTMAS COOKIES FOR THE COFFEE CUP Attention all bakers! Adorn your aprons, turn on your ovens, mix your dough and get started. You can help in this annual project as we provide homemade cookie gift boxes for “Coffee Cup” seniors. Our unique gift is the homemade cookies, which are not available to “Coffee Cup” patrons through any other means. We would love to receive your favorites and invite you to join us for packing the boxes. This project is one in which children love to participate. Date: Thursday, December 20, 2007 Time: 4:00pm Place: Neighborhood House 1st Floor We Need Your Cookies If you are unable to attend the packing, please leave your cookies at Neighborhood House before the 20th. Thank you for your help. For more information or questions, please call Helen Niedermayer at 215-592-8238. FLOWER & MUSIC MEMORIALS At Christmas time you have the opportunity to remember loved ones and to offer special thanks by making a donation to the Christmas Flower Fund or to the Special Music Program. Donations to the Flower Fund help cover church decorating expenses for our Christmas celebrations. Donations to the Special Music Program will be added to the Special Music Fund which augments our special services, such as Christmas Eve, with additional instruments. Please use the enclosed envelope to make your gift by December 17 or pick up an envelope in the church on any Sunday. Thank you for your generosity. CHRIST CHURCH GIFT SHOP When was the last time you visited the Christ Church Gift Shop? If you haven’t stopped by recently, it is time to take a look. The shop has been redesigned and stocked with many new items, including a Staffordshire 10” plate featuring Christ Church in the center with scenes around the border including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House. Special thanks to Deborah Bishop for her work in the development of the plate. A new Christmas card is also available as well as ornaments, books, and Nativity sets from around the world including fair trade sets from Mexico, Peru and El Salvador, salt glaze sets from Eldreth Pottery in Pennsylvania, and carved wood sets from the Holy Land. All profits support the preservation of Christ Church. We hope to see you NOMINATIONS FOR NEW VESTRY In preparation for our 2008 Annual Meeting, nominations for new Vestry members are now being accepted. If you have a parishioner to nominate, please call the office for a Nomination Form or pick one up in Neighborhood House. Completed forms are due by December 9. 2 soon! SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 5:00 P.M. ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS Please join us for this beautiful candlelight service with the Christ Church Choir and Organist/Choirmaster, John Binsfeld. We will retell the miraculous message of The Incarnation through Carols, the prophecies of the Old Testament and the Gospels. Immediately after Lessons and Carols, all are invited to Neighborhood House for a potluck supper. Bring a dish to share and a friend. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Christmas Eve at Christ Church 5:00pm Family Eucharist and Sermon 8:00pm Christmas Eve Eucharist and Sermon 10:30pm Christmas Carols with brass ensemble, timpani, organ and Christ Church Choir 11:00pm Holy Eucharist and Sermon with brass ensemble, timpani, organ and Christ Church Choir 3 AN EMERGENT MINISTRY: THE BRIDGE In recent years, the 20s/30s ministry within the Christ Church community has continued to grow and thrive, serving those already active in worship and leadership here as well as those newly bringing their doubts, fears, and hopes to our door. In recognition of that growing ministry and its inclusiveness, the group has changed its name to the Bridge, welcoming people of all ages to intentional exploration of new possibilities in worship, justice work, and spiritual discussion. Yet at its heart still lies a vital interest in asking hard questions about faith and life, in creative hands-on work serving those in need, and in supporting each other in a deepening quest for authentic Christian identity. In short, it bridges the past and the future, doubts and hopes, and those who feel “in” and “out” of the church. For more information on any of the Bridge activities listed below, please contact the Rev. Susan Richardson at [email protected]. SPIRITUALITY GROUP get more info, by emailing the Rev. Susan Richardson, [email protected]. Join us as we spend time with the Gospel of Matthew. What's the history of the book, what does scholarship say, how are we to read references to different religious groups - and how is it touching us today? December 2, 10:10am December 16, 5pm EUCHARIST WITH PRAYERS FOR HEALING We gather in the simple space of the Great Hall for creative, experimental approaches to bringing our thanks, fears, hopes, and needs to God. At 6pm is a time of Eucharist and healing prayers, preceded at 5:30pm by a guided spiritual practice such as yoga or contemplative prayer. If you’d like to be involved in liturgical planning – with art, poetry, photography, icons, dance, music, whatever interests you – please contact the Rev. Susan Richardson at [email protected]. December 23 Eucharist and healing in preparation for Christmas, especially for those who struggle with the meaning or memory of Christmas. THE BRIDGE 20s/30s DINNERS Folks in their 20s through early 40s gather as a community that dares to bring both its doubts and its hopes, and to support each other in looking at life through a different lens. We get together once a month for dinner and social time, to share the language, culture, and humor of seekers in this range of ages. December 16, 6pm – Dinner provided by the church – bring your own beverage. Rsvp for dinner or childcare, or OUR LIVING HISTORY …BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Alice (1686-1802) was the daughter of two slaves who arrived in Philadelphia aboard the Isabella in 1684. In that year it is believed that the Isabella brought the first large number of slaves, one hundred and fifty, into the city. Alice is thought to have spent the early years of her life worshiping in the first structure known as Christ Church. It was through her descriptions told to our Vestry members later in her life that we learned of how the first church building looked. Alice would spend her life as a slave; many of those years as a toll taker for Dunk’s Ferry crossing. Through the years she was known as a story teller and an oral historian. Many visitors to our city would seek her out to hear and learn the early tales of our young nation. Alice is one of many people the Christ Church tour guides will be referencing in 2008 with our new theme: Declaring Freedom: Slavery in Philadelphia. Beginning in March 2008, the new tour theme will focus on those former parishioners with a connection to slavery. A few special events connected to this theme will be announced in the next few months. John Hopkins, Burial Ground Coordinator BURIAL GROUND WINTER HOURS In December, the Burial Ground will be opened from 12 noon to 4pm each day except Saturdays 10am-4pm, weather permitting. The Burial Ground will be closed in January and February, with the exception of Benjamin Franklin’s birthday on January 17. 4 UPCOMING SUNDAY SERVICES & EVENTS Dec 2 First Sunday in Advent 9:00am 10:10am 11:00am 5:00pm 6:00pm Holy Eucharist and Sermon Rector’s Forum The Bridge Spirituality Group Music Class for 4-10 year olds Journey to Adulthood for 11-17 year olds Holy Eucharist and Sermon Advent Lessons and Carols Parish Potluck Dinner Dec 9 Second Sunday in Advent 9:00am OR 10:10am 11:00am Holy Eucharist and Sermon in church Family Eucharist in Atrium I Rector’s Forum Mission Trip 2008 Forum (see sidebar) Journey to Adulthood for 11-17 year olds Holy Eucharist and Sermon Dec 16 Third Sunday in Advent 9:00am 10:10am 11:00am 5:00pm 6:00pm Holy Eucharist and Sermon Rector’s Forum Faith and Family Series Music Class for 4-10 year olds Holy Eucharist and Sermon The Bridge Spirituality Group The Bridge Dinner Dec 23 Fourth Sunday in Advent 9:00am 10:10am 11:00am 5:30pm 6:00pm Holy Eucharist and Sermon Rector’s Forum Opening Up the Christmas Story (see sidebar) Holy Eucharist and Sermon Contemplative Prayer Holy Eucharist with Prayers of Healing Dec 30 The First Sunday after Christmas 9:00am 10:10am 11:00am Holy Eucharist, Healing and Sermon Rector’s Forum Holy Eucharist, Healing and Sermon RECTOR’S FORUM 10:10AM EACH SUNDAY December 2 – Living with the Psalms Each week, we read from four separate books of the Bible in our services, generally two from the Old Testament, and two from the New. The most neglected, probably, is the reading from the Book of Psalms. Jesus quoted the Psalms frequently, and at Christ Church, only the psalms were used as hymns in the Sunday service in our first century, a practice we still follow each week at 11:00am. Each Sunday, we will study carefully the Psalm appointed for the day, and what Psalm has to say to the lesson appointed from the New Testament. We will use new translations of the Psalms from Robert Alter’s new and majestic The Book of the Psalms. No need to purchase this $35 book to participate, but Psalm-lovers will definitely want it on their Christmas list. December 9 – Living with the Psalms 5 December 16 – Living with the Psalms MISSION TRIP 2008 In 2006 and 2007 members of Christ Church traveled to the Gulf Region of Mississippi and Louisiana to help with post Hurricane Katrina restoration and rebuilding efforts. Our congregation provided tremendous support on many levels to extend our care first hand to our brothers and sisters in those storm ravaged areas. Folks are asking about the “next trip” down south. If you are interested, join us on Sunday, December 9 at 10:10am in Neighborhood House to talk about the possibilities of another mission trip next spring. OPENING UP THE CHRISTMAS STORY: Special Combined Atrium, 10:10, December 23. The story of Jesus’ birth is rich, complex, and full of imaginative possibility. We invite the whole family to the Atrium on this special Sunday so the children can all take turns in reading the verses and living into the parts, as we renew this ageold story together. Christmas Pageant – “Angels Needed” Children of all ages are encouraged to join us in our Christmas pageant, to be presented at the 5:00pm Family Eucharist on Christmas Eve. Children need to arrive at 4:00pm on Christmas Eve to pick out a costume and prepare music; holiday snacks will be on hand. Homemade costumes are welcome, too. Please send any questions to Rev. Susan Richardson. INSIGHTS FROM THE ATRIUM The children at Christ Church give thanks for: All our friends Our brothers and sisters Our moms and dads Our pets Christ Church Family LIFE AT CHRIST CHURCH Parent’s gather to enjoy an evening together in Neighborhood House Above, a few members of The Bridge get a cameo moment while Christ Church youth mug for the camera. Below, DOCC participants create their faith lifelines at a Saturday retreat in the Great Hall. 6 FELLOWSHIP and FAMILY GAY & LESBIAN FELLOWSHIP As a welcoming church, Christ Church is blessed to have gay and lesbian parishioners involved in every aspect of our life together. The LGBT Fellowship provides a way for new folks to meet others who share a similar journey. Make plans to join the LGBT community and friends for brunch at FARMiCia Restaurant at 12:30pm on Sunday, December 16. RSVP to the Rev. Carol Anthony at [email protected] by 12/12. YOUTH GROUP, GRADES 7-12 Bring your questions and feelings and even a friend, and join us for fun and a chance to talk in a different way from anything else in your busy life. Journey to Adulthood is a spiritual and educational program for youth ages 11 to 17 years old. Where: the 3rd floor of Neighborhood House. When: 10:10am, on December 2 & 9. Working with the youth group will be the Rev. Susan Richardson and our new seminarian from Lutheran Seminary, Christoph Schmidt, with additional help from members of the Bridge group. SANDWICHES FOR THE HOMELESS Come join the crew of sandwich makers who once a month cheerfully make 350 bologna sandwiches for St. Mary’s. We gather next on Saturday, December 15, 8:309:30am. Kids love to help, too! Questions? Please contact Wayne Christman at [email protected]. NEWEST VESTRY MEMBER At the October meeting of the Vestry, and in accordance with Christ Church’s by-laws, the Vestry approved the appointment of Sandy Karger to fill the remainder of John DiPaolo’s term who recently began a new job in New York. Here is a little background information on this newest Vestry member. CONGRATULATIONS NEWLYWEDS Alison Fritz & Dan Pohlig, November 10 PARISH BIRTHDAYS Congratulations to our parish family members celebrating birthdays this month: December 1, Peter Allen December 2, Richard Lawless December 3, Anthony Paschall, Jr. December 5, Morgan Frohlich, Sheldon Hackney December 6, Carla Castillo December 7, Jessica Beers December 8, Alley Moorehead December 9, Tim Margulies, Doug Wilkerson December 10, Elizabeth Celata, Anne Koerner December 12, Nate Adams, Tom Falone December 14, Kelly McCabe, Josh Silver December 15, Sherman Poland December 16, Juan Hardy December 17, Anthony Candelori, Kristi Fox, Brian Zittlau December 19, Ted Warren December 20, Nancy Hulme, Ebony Lanctot, C.W. Markham, Sally Mullen December 21, Noah Gansallo December 26, Alexander Weldon December 27, Beth Cote December 28, Bromley Lowe, William McCardell, Rowan Ziegler December 30, George Mark, Michelle Salerno-Ziegler December 31, Julia Lawless, Stephen Walker, Jr. Did we miss your birthday? Please contact Cecilia in the church office. 7 Sandy was born in Philadelphia and was confirmed by Bishop Armstrong. In 1974, she worked as a volunteer in the chaplain’s office at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, focusing on the development of a program utilizing lay people to visit terminally ill patients. In 1976, Sandy served as the patient counselor and coordinator of volunteer activities for the Bryn Mawr Hospital Hospice Program. During this time she graduated from Antioch University and received a Masters Degree from St. Joseph’s University. This past January, Sandy retired from Paoli Hospital, Main Line Health where she was Director of Community Services. Sandy married Bob Karger at Christ Church in 1997 and together they have 8 children and 8 grandchildren. She plays the cello in the Main Line Symphony and, with Bob, loves “bumming” on the beaches of Martha’s Vineyard. Sandy served a previous term on the vestry, 2003. She is a member of the Flower Guild and currently a facilitator with the DOCC program. In her own words, “Christ Church and its people hold a very special place in our hearts and lives and we are grateful to be a part of this vibrant Christian community”. Christ Church: A user’s guide 9:00 AM Eucharist and Sermon Rite II, celebrated with vocal quartet, organ and hymns. Mailing address and church office entrance: 20 N. American Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Email: [email protected] Website: www.christchurchphila.org 10:10 AM Christian Education Adult education each Sunday in Neighborhood House. Education for Children and Youth on the second and third floors of Neighborhood House from September to June. Main Phone Number: 215.922.1695 FAX Number: 215.922.3578 Cecilia Wagner - ext. 21 or [email protected] The Rev. Timothy Safford - ext. 22 [email protected] The Rev. Carol Anthony – ext. 23 [email protected] The Rev. Susan Richardson – ext. 25 [email protected] The Rev. K. Palmer Hartl – [email protected] Wayne West - ext. 24 or [email protected] Jessica Schane - ext. 26 or [email protected] John Binsfeld - ext. 27 or [email protected] Teri Ruiz - ext. 28 or [email protected] Don Smith - ext. 29 or [email protected] Neil Ronk - ext. 30 or [email protected] Anne McLaughlin-ext. 32 or [email protected] John Hopkins - ext. 33 or [email protected] Jeanne Stuardi - ext. 36 or [email protected] 11:00 AM Eucharist and Sermon (all Sundays in Advent) Rite I or II celebrated, with organ and hymns, and vocal leadership from Christ Church Choir 11:00 AM Morning Prayer and Sermon ( returns in January) Nursery care for infants and toddlers is available from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM each Sunday. Wednesdays 12:00 Noon Eucharist Rite II, briefly and informally celebrated with a short homily. About 20 minutes, this liturgy is a perfect addition to relieve “hectic downtown life syndrome.” Visiting/Getting in touch The Church, located on 2nd Street just north of Market Street in Old City Philadelphia, is open for visiting, prayer and meditation from 9am to 5pm daily. The Beacon is published monthly for members, friends and supporters of Christ Church, the Rev. Timothy B. Safford, Rector. Deadline for the January issue is December 10. Please e-mail articles to [email protected] The Beacon 20. N. American Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 8