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Christ Church Cathedral  

Mobile, Alabama

  

  

November 20, 2014

                                       

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The Last Sunday
after Pentecost 
 
 
Christ the King
Year A
RCL
 
November 23, 2014
    

 

The Holy Eucharist

Rite II  

10:00 am    

 

 

     


  

Christ Surrounded by Musician Angels

Artist:  MEMLING, Hans   (b. ca. 1440, Seligenstadt, d. 1494, Bruges)

1480s    Oil on wood, 164 x 212 cm

Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

  

  

  

THE COLLECT

Almighty and everlasting God, whose will it is to restore all things in your well¯beloved Son, the King of kings and Lord of lords: Mercifully grant that the peoples of the earth, divided and enslaved by sin, may be freed and brought together under his most gracious rule; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.  Amen.

 

  

  

 

 

 

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MINISTERS FOR SUNDAY


 Celebrant  

Dean Gibson


Preacher  

Deacon Wagner


First Reading  

Alison Mitchell


Second Reading

Perri McKay


Intercessor  

Bob Israel


Chalice Bearers  

Mark Weeks, Carolyn Jeffers


Oblationers  

Joy and Bob Dean


Crucifer  

Ellie Grehan, Livy Ferguson


Acolytes  

Anna Frances Weeks, Blake Ferguson,
Janie Chow, Jordan Chow


Children's Chapel  

Robbie Lynn Irvine, Annabel McKay


Altar Guild  

Carolyn Stephenson, Lynn Bennett,

Holly Hall, Nance Stephens, Lynn Yankie


Flower Guild

Edward Ladd


Ushers  

Ken McElhaney, Len Ramo, Bill Rodgers,
Bill Skinner, Wythe Whiting


Hospitality Team

Jill Chow, Ellen Douglas Alves, Cammie Israel,
 Perri McKay, Lissa Watkins, Jane White-Spunner

 

 

 

 

CATHEDRAL NOTES

 

UNITED THANK OFFERING INGATHERING THIS SUNDAY

Filling the UTO box gives us the opportunity to practice the spiritual discipline of thanksgiving. It allows each one of us the opportunity to demonstrate our gratitude. We are never too young or too old to count our blessings. Let's begin the daily practice of sharing our grateful spirits. The little things we are thankful for can become big blessings to others in need.



ST. ANDREW'S PIE SALE
Monday, November 24
is the last day to order.
Place your order today at 479-0336.  

More information on the Cathedral bulletin board.

 



FAMILY INTERVENTION TEAM (FIT)  

CHRISTMAS OUTREACH PROJECT
Deadline: Monday, December 15
The FIT Angel Tree will be up and ready after Sunday School today! The deadline will be Monday, December 15. You may also send cash gifts to the Cathedral office marked FIT Christmas Outreach or you may wait to choose items from the tree.

 


THANK YOU
Thank you to all the greeters, ushers, hospitality team members and flower and altar guild for assisting with the ordination this Saturday.

 



WEDNESDAY NOON EUCHARIST
will not meet
this Wednesday, November 26.   

 

 


THANKSGIVING DAY ECUMENICAL SERVICE
Thursday, November 27
at 10:00 a.m.
Hosted by Government Street United Methodist Church
(901 Government Street)

 



ADVENT WREATHS
Sunday, November 30
We need your greens! Next Sunday, November 30, all Sunday School classes will meet in the Chapter House to make Advent wreaths. We will be making fresh wreaths out of evergreen, holly, yew, boxwood, and any other long-lasting fresh greenery. Please cut a garbage ball full of greenery and bring it to the Chapter House that morning. We will have the oasis wreath forms and candles. Everyone is invited to join in. Please contact Carolyn Jeffers, Alison Mitchell, or Deacon Wagner if you have any questions.

 



LESSONS AND CAROLS
Sunday, November 30 at 4:00 p.m.
Come be part of a service rich with light as we celebrate the season of Advent. This service will contain Advent anthems, solos, and carols interspersed between readings illustrating the first and second comings of Christ. It will feature the musical ensembles of the Cathedral enhanced by the music of violist, Brian R. Brown.

 



THE ARPILLERAS ARE COMING!
Sunday, November 30
through
Wednesday, December 11 

 

 

 

 

 

CATHEDRAL MUSIC  

 

Music notes for this Sunday:

 

Christus Rex! This week we celebrate the Last Sunday after Pentecost, the feast of Christ the King. We celebrate Christ, the peaceful leader through whom we triumph over darkness and sadness. We see images of Christ also as conqueror of death and liberator of souls. Sunday's music reflects these themes enthusiastically.

 

Sunday's offertory anthem, Rejoice, the Lord is King, by Malcolm Archer (b. 1952) is a festive, fast, and bright piece of music. Archer was formerly the Organist and Choir Master at Saint Paul's Cathedral in London before becoming the Director of Chapel Music at Winchester College in Winchester, England. In addition to being a composer, Archer is a concert organist and a renowned pedagogue. The catchy melody and driving rhythm found in Sunday's anthem illustrate why his music is so popular around the world.

 

During communion, we will experience an antiphon and psalm once again. You are all invited to join the choir in singing the refrain. The appointed psalm, Psalm 145, is very appropriate choice for Christ the King Sunday"I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever." This text also ties in well with our communion hymn, Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor. This hymn brings compelling depictions of Christ as victor and ruler. The lyrics for verse one are as follows: "Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor, first begotten from the dead. Thou alone, our strong defender, liftest up they people's head. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Jesus, true and living bread!" Finally, we will process out singing, All hail the power of Jesus' name!

 

The organ prelude this Sunday consists of two rather extroverted and picturesque movements from Suite Gothique by Léon Boëllmann (1862-1897). Boëllmann, a gifted musician and composer, was organist of the Church of Saint Vincent de Paul in Paris. Sadly, we can only wonder what he could have produced had he lived longer.  He died at the age of 35. I chose to play the Introduction and Minuet from Suite Gothique on Sunday because of its triumphant sonority so evocative of grandeur. Boëllmann's piece depicts the vast and intricate construction of great Gothic churches. Many of these great buildings were constructed to be "Bibles in stone" and monuments to the power and splendor of God. How appropriate that we should have music on such a Gothic scale for the feast of Christ the King. The Introduction is similar to a regal hymn and employs the darker reeds of the organ while the Minuet, in contrast, has a sparkling and detailed character. Together, these two pieces achieve a balance of symmetry.

 

Our music this week is intended to uplift our hearts as we place our trust in Christ. We rejoice that death is conquered, and we pray that our lives may be governed by the teachings of Christ, our ruler. While some of the imagery used may be warlike, it serves to bid us to awaken from doubt and oppression, regret, guilt, or darkness. Our triumphant songs lift us up to envision what life in the image of God can be!

  
Christopher W. Powell
 

 

 

NOTE FROM EDITOR: Listen to Christopher W. Powell improvise during a demonstration of the Hook&Hastings/Steiner-Reck pipe organ at Christ Church Cathedral in Mobile, AL on Oct. 05. 2014.   

 

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CATHEDRAL PRAYERS

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.    

 

WE PRAY FOR:  

Members:
Brink Brinkley, John Wade Thurber, Nick Nichols, Butch Trawick, Billie van der Giessen, Peter van der Giessen, Patti Biel, Alice Carwie, Raymond Fields, The Rev. Ellis Wilkins, Lisa Williams


Friends & Family:
Leland Moore, Sr., Deborah Beverley, Peggy Naughton, Gary Davis, Harrison Leff, Michael Cameron, Nancy & Don Cameron, Rob & Amy Archer Ellis, Dottie McCord, Joyce Lee, Davis Nelson, Michael Sumrall, Gwen Cook, Alfred Showers, Michael Daves, Michael Sumrall, Jim Elia, Anne Brown, Mark Brown, Harriett Lillich, Bonnie Orillion, Dave Carlyn Block, Scott Craver, Rachel McClanahan, Beverly Schubert, Tom Cunningham, Francis Grace Hirs, Anna Laura Plovanich, Norma Beazley, Curtis Bullock, Valerie Boatman, Brian McArdle, Ann Jones, Hank Wozniek, Lisa Thompson, Stella Phillips, James Thomas, Ted Fraiche, Mark Miles, Susan Guilian, Tot Swanson, Art Swanson, Hayden Jenkins, Maggie Jenkins, Betty Ruth Patek, Carolyn Pryor, Merle Findley, Louise Douglas, Shirley & Dunlap Peeples, Steve Harris, Sandy Fortner, Johnny McLeod, Marian Macpherson Currie, Jim & Dianne McCall, Mary Lou Peake, Bill Goodloe, Kit & Roger Geil and the Geil family, Angel & Larry Torres, Kathy Boucvalt, Bill Stevens, Mancil Lee, Ginger Simpson, Carrier Yankie, Karen Sentilles, Melody Williams, Lila Fisk, Kendall Stanton, Tracey Johnson, Joe Lowrey, Temple Webber, Celeste Hall, Joel Hopper, Betty Browder, David Lannie, The Rev. Mark Wilson, Allan Tucker, Wyatt Ison, Sallie Jackson, Curt Kennington, Kathy Sanders, Davis Sarrett, Willie Stanton, Clarise Waters, Glenn Hill, Leslie Ellis Sharbel, Cora Lemmon, Dewey Hardeman, Humphrey Godfroy, Marian Hall, Resa Chappelle, Homer Kemp, Jane Behlen, Katie Sippel


For 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, 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, Conner Thigpen, Zack Miller, Parker Hollinghead, Todd & Jordana Mouthaan


Repose of the Soul: Jim Hancken


Anglican Cycle of Prayer: The Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain


Cathedral Cycle of Prayer: St. Francis', Dauphin Island, Alabama; the ministry of Sara Phillips, Pastoral Leader, St. Mary's, Coden


Ecumenical Cycle of Prayer: The Church in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger, and for Greater Pine Grove AME Church, Mobile 

 

Prison Ministry Cycle of Prayer: Washington County Jail, Chatom, Alabama


Flowers: The Thanksgiving altar is given to the glory of God and in thanksgiving for the ordination into the transitional diaconate of Linda Suzanne Cecelia Borgen, Ashley Burton Freeman, David Keith Green, Christine Danielle Hord, Jeffrey Charles Hual, and Eric Nathan Mancil.  

 

 

 

   

 

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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL MISSION 

The Cathedral is the spiritual center of the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast.  The Cathedral is a dynamic and evolving church that serves as a liturgical, educational, and pastoral center for Diocesan life. It serves as a visible symbol of unity and promotes growth, hope, and a deepening trust in the Lord. The Cathedral is a place where the Gospel of Jesus Christ will be faithfully preached and responded to, and it will model new concepts and ideas for education, evangelism, and outreach to which the Gospel calls us.


 
    

 

 

 

 

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Clergy and Staff  


The Right Reverend Philip Menzie Duncan, II, Bishop
The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson, Ph.D., Dean
The Reverend Daniel Andrew Wagner, Deacon
Christopher William Powell, Organist and Choir Master
Carolyn S. Jeffers, Provost
Brenda J. Stanton, Financial Secretary
Marla J. Reis, Cathedral Secretary
Polly M. Garner, Assistant to the Provost
Deidre and Joe Williamson, Nursery
Judy J. Jones, Housekeeping 


 

 

 

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