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September 2, 2015
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From the Rector
Over the last year, and throughout my time at Grace, we have had conversations about working towards ending racism. The urgency of those conversations has been increasing more and more as we watch our world struggling with how to end the sin of racism. Below is a letter from our Presiding Bishop and the President of the House of Deputies. Please take a moment to read what they have to say to us.  Following the letter are collects from the Book of Common Prayer.

Peace,

Shawn 
 
September 1, 2015
 
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ:
 
On June 17, nine members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, were murdered by a white racist during their weekly bible study. Just a few days later at General Convention in Salt Lake City, we committed ourselves to stand in solidarity with the AME Church as they respond with acts of forgiveness, reconciliation, and justice (Resolution A302).
 
Now our sisters and brothers in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church have asked us to make that solidarity visible by participating in "Confession, Repentance, and Commitment to End Racism Sunday" on Sunday, September 6. We ask all Episcopal congregations to join this ecumenical effort with prayer and action.
 
"Racism will not end with the passage of legislation alone; it will also require a change of heart and thinking," writes AME Bishop Reginald T. Jackson. "This is an effort which the faith community must lead, and be the conscience of the nation. We will call upon every church, temple, mosque and faith communion to make their worship service on this Sunday a time to confess and repent for the sin and evil of racism, this includes ignoring, tolerating and accepting racism, and to make a commitment to end racism by the example of our lives and actions."
 
The Episcopal Church, along with many ecumenical partners, will stand in solidarity with the AME Church this week in Washington D.C. at the "Liberty and Justice for All" event, which includes worship at Wesley AME Zion Church and various advocacy events.
 
Racial reconciliation through prayer, teaching, engagement and action is a top priority of the Episcopal Church in the upcoming triennium. Participating in "Confession, Repentance, and Commitment to End Racism Sunday" on September 6 is just one way that we Episcopalians can undertake this essential work. Our history as a church includes atrocities for which we must repent, saints who show us the way toward the realm of God, and structures that bear witness to unjust centuries of the evils of white privilege, systemic racism, and oppression that are not yet consigned to history. We are grateful for the companionship of the AME Church and other partners as we wrestle with our need to repent and be reconciled to one another and to the communities we serve.
 
"The Church understands and affirms that the call to pray and act for racial reconciliation is integral to our witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to our living into the demands of our Baptismal Covenant," reads Resolution C019 of the 78th General Convention. May God bless us and forgive us as we pray and act with our partners this week and in the years to come. In the words of the prophet Isaiah appointed for Sunday, may we see the day when "waters shall break forth in the wilderness, and streams in the desert; the burning sand shall become a pool, and the thirsty ground springs of water."
 
Faithfully,
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church
 
The Rev. Gay Clark Jennings
President, House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church
 

Almighty God, who created us in your image: Grant us grace fearlessly to contend against evil and to make no peace with oppression; and, that we may reverently use our freedom, help us to employ it in the maintenance of justice in our communities and among the nations, to the glory of your holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
 
O God, the Father of all, whose Son commanded us to love our enemies: Lead them and us from prejudice to truth: deliver them and us from hatred, cruelty, and revenge; and in your good time enable us all to stand reconciled before you, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
Grant, O God, that your holy and life-giving Spirit may so move every human heart [and especially the hearts of the people of this land], that barriers which divide us may crumble, suspicions disappear, and hatreds cease; that our divisions being healed, we may live in justice and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
From the Consulting Sabbatical Musician
Please help us welcome Kipp Cortez
Kipp Dear all,
 
It is a great pleasure for me to come aboard
in Dennis' place for this fall season. I look forward with great excitement to musically serving the parish I call home. A little about my journey that led me here:
 
I first came to Grace Church in 2006 for a Handel Week concert. Not long after, I started studying organ with Dennis. Little did I know that this would turn out to be more than just learning to play organ music. I helped out with Schola, sang with madrigals and adult choir, stepped in for Dennis on Sunday mornings, and helped administer the 6:26 series in its inaugural year. In 2010, I was confirmed into the Episcopal Church at the cathedral and "officially" became a member of Grace.
 
Following graduation from Valparaiso University in 2011, I knew that there was still more learning to be done. I began graduate studies at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. I finished my Master
's in December of 2012 and immediately began my DMA degree in January of 2013. As of April of this year, I am a candidate for the degree, having completed all coursework. I have to write a short paper and give three dissertation recitals. The All Saints/All Souls service in which our adult choir will sing the Requiem by Maurice Duruflé will count as my second recital.
 
While I know many people here already, I will be meeting some of you for the first time. I hope that we get a chance to visit and get to know one another (or get to know one another better).
 
Choir rehearsals begin next week: Schola begins on Wednesday at 3:30, Adults begin Thursday at 7:30pm, and Madrigals begin Sunday at 1:30pm. ALL are truly welcome to come and sing.
 
Please feel free to call me at the church or email me at kippcor@umich.edu if you have questions about any of the ensembles.
       
In peace and joy,
 
Kipp Cortez 
Registration for Children's & Youth Formation
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Registration for Children's and Youth Formation is up online at this link! This will sign your child up for Catechesis of the Good Shepherd or Journey to Adulthood. We are excited to accompany your child in the great year of programming we have in store!

For more information about formation programming come to our Rally Day and Fall Festival on September 20th.
Seeking PADS Cooks
PADS Cooks: how about joining the fun. If you're new to Grace, or maybe just have a change in your schedule so that you have the 4th Wednesday afternoon of the month free, please consider joining the merry crew who prepare dinner for our PADS guests each month. The time commitment for each of us is minimal, but the joy of preparing really wholesome food just can't be beat. If you're interested, please contact Sue Wells (sue@wells1.com).

Our yearly planning meeting and "tea party" will be Tuesday 1:30 Tuesday, Sept. 15 at my house. Thanks to all the PADS Cooks as we start our 11th year together.

-Sue Wells
Outreach Committee to Meet
The next meeting of the Outreach Committee is scheduled for September 13th at 9:30am in the back of the Parish Hall. All are welcome to join us. Questions? Please contact Sally Prescott or Karen-Jo Mensch.
Rally Day & Fall Festival!
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Save the Date! Sunday, September 20th will be Grace's inaugural Rally Day and Fall Festival! Come to the parish hall from 9:30 -12:30 to play games, make caramel apples, and find out about opportunities for all ages of Christian Formation for 2015-2016!

Contact Kendall (kendall@graceoakpark.org) if you would like to help host the event.

Thursday Night Out
Thanks to all who joined us at Thursday Night Out!
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Participants in This Sunday's 10:30 Service
September 6th 10:30am Service:
MC/LEMS: Tony Dobrowolski; Jim Redden, Natalia Reniszewski, Bob Vogler, Sue Wells, Lascelles Anderson
LECTORS: Steven Kvaal, Linda Coberly
INTERCESSORS: Cliff Hunt, Fay Peters
ALTAR GUILD: Heather Bovell, Flora Green, Kathy Onayemi, Willie Polite, Sally Prescott, Natalie Ratz, Marie Rock, Jane Shirley, Chuck Tupta
BREAD BAKER: The Lucé Family
USHERS: James Redden, Flemming Bovell, Linda Reynes, Jim Groll
GREETERS: Stephanie Bailey, Heather Bovell, Paul & Cathy O'Kelly
This Week at Grace
The full master calendar is at this link.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Wednesday Morning Eucharist7:00 AM  
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  

Thursday, September 3, 2015
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
Staff Meeting9:30 AM  
Evensong6:00 PM  
Healing Prayer Group6:30 PM  
SAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  

Friday, September 4, 2015
Rector's Day Off 
SLAA/SAA 12-Step Workshop9:05 AM  
Wedding Rehearsal6:00 PM  

Saturday, September 5, 2015
SLAA 12-Step Group9:30 AM  
Wedding4:00 PM  

Sunday, September 6, 2015
The Rite Place - A service for the child in us all9:00 AM  
Coffee Hour9:30 AM  
Lectionary Discussion Group9:45 AM  
Sung Choral Eucharist10:30 AM  
Coffee Hour11:45 AM  
SLAA Women's Group5:30 PM  
SLAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  
AA 12-Step Group8:30 PM  
Monday, September 7, 2015

 
Landscape Maintenance 
Parish Offices Closed 
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  

Tuesday, September 8, 2015
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
SLAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  

Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Wednesday Morning Eucharist7:00 AM  
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
Schola/Scholars Rehearsal3:30 PM  
Book Study Group7:30 PM