The Communicant
The E-Newsletter of Christ Church Cranbrook
This Weekend's Readings
The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

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This Weekend's Preacher
The Reverend Manisha Dostert
In This Issue
Getting to Know Pastor Manisha Dostert
This Week's Intercessions
CCC New Members
Rector's Forums
Crossroads Lunch
Summer Carillon Series
Worship with our Partner Church
Cedar Point
Tiger Game
One Bread Ministry
Do You Need a Ride?
Item of the Month
Sunday at Six
Saturday Hospitality Hour
Serve a Meal
Summer Sunday School
Can you run a Video Camera?
Women's Spirituality
Help Wanted
End Homelessness
Fact and Fiction Fun
Interfaith Question of the Week
Spirituality and Nature
Magnificat in Selma
Live Streaming
Online & Text Giving
CCC on Facebook
7/30 Thursday
8:30 AM - Morning Prayer
7/31 Friday
8/1 Saturday
8/2 Sunday
8:00 AM - Holy Eucharist: Rite I
9:00 AM - Rector's Forum
10:00 AM - Holy Eucharist: Rite II
11:30 AM - Docent Tour  
4:00 PM - Summer Carillon Series 
6:00 PM - Sunday at Six Evensong  
8/3 Monday
8:30 AM - Morning Prayer  
8/4 Tuesday
8:30 AM - Morning Prayer 
8/5 Wednesday
7:00 AM - Holy Eucharist: Rite II
7:30 AM - Bible Study
8:30 AM - Morning Prayer
9:30 AM - Adult Children of Alcoholics Meeting
10:00 AM - Baldwin Soup Kitchen (off-site)
8/6 Thursday
8:30 AM - Morning Prayer
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Getting to Know Pastor Manisha Dostert
What is your favorite music group/band?  
We listen to a lot of music in our house. Troy is a huge jazz fan and writes from time to time for a jazz/improvised music blog. Miles loves the top 40, Emimen and Electronic Dance Music (EDM). One of my favorite pastimes is watching Troy and Miles battle for the public listening space in our home. Whenever I have the house to myself I will listen to Airborne Toxic Event, Vampire Weekend and, when I am feeling nostalgic, the Cure.

What sound do you love?
I adore it when people talk or sing together. I am happiest witnessing groups of people communicating. I see God in that.

What sound do you hate?  
While reading the morning paper and drinking his coffee, Troy used to place the coffee mug on the newspaper. That sound of the ceramic, unglazed bottom of the cup grazing the top of a newspaper made me shiver and hurt my teeth. What is interesting is the other day, Troy did it again, by mistake, and our son, Miles, begged his dad to move his mug. It's genetic.

What are you most likely to order when you go out for dinner?
It used to be dessert. It is now becoming salad, but with lots of fun stuff in it.

What is your favorite activity to do with your husband and son?  
Bike riding on the Clinton River Trail, with a mandatory stop at Twist 'n Dip.

What is your favorite ice cream flavor?  
Pistachio. Preferably with nuts. And green. 

What is your favorite scripture passage?  
Galatians 5.1: "For freedom Christ has set you free. Stand firm, therefore, and do not submit to a yoke of slavery." To find out what to do with that extraordinary freedom, read Galatians 5.13.

What would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the pearly gates?  
On the last day, I am hoping God will say, "Look! Everyone I have ever made is here."
This Week's Intercessions
New Members at Christ Church Cranbrook

We welcome the following new members at Christ Church Cranbrook:

 

Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Madden (Jennifer)

Dr. Christopher Reynolds                                                             

Mr. & Mrs. Alistair Gardner (Edie)

Mrs. Ann Carson

Ms. Ellie Simpson              

Mr. & Mrs. Jason Renner (Kristen)                                    

Mr. & Mrs. Jason Renner                                                        

Ms. Bianca Binno                                                                             

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Walbridge (Betsy)

Mr. Alexander Mangani                                              

Mr. & Mrs. Ken Tournoux (Mary Ann)                                                   

Mr. Carl Gill
Rector's Forums
Bowing to popular demand, the Sunday morning Rector's Forum will continue at 9:00 AM in the Hospitality Center throughout the summer.  The preacher for each Sunday will discuss that day's Scripture readings as they connect with current events and Christian practice.
Crossroads of Michigan Lunch
Join fellow parishioners on Sunday, August 30th as we prepare and serve a hot lunch to almost 700 guests of the Crossroads of Michigan Soup Kitchen.  Crossroads provides the only meal available in Metro Detroit on Sundays to those who are hungry.  Thirty- four people are needed for two shifts:  8 AM - 12 PM and 12 PM - 4 PM. Open to adults and high school students. All volunteers will be commissioned at the 5 PM Saturday, August 29th service. Sign up at www.cccrsvp.org/feed or contact Pastor Manisha or Michael Andrews at m.andrews@yahoo.com
87th Annual Summer Carillon Series
The 2015 Summer Carillon Series - our 87th at Christ Church Cranbrook - features an exciting roster of carillonneurs bringing their skills to the church's beautiful 50-bell carillon. The series runs Sundays at 4 PM, July 5th through August 9th.

Tower tours will be offered on several Sundays following recitals. A CCC docent will be in the church an hour before each program to answer questions and conduct brief tours, and plans are under way for some pre-recital preludes to add to the interest and enjoyment of the afternoon. Carillon series programs are free and open to the public and include printed programs and refreshments at the hospitality tent.

Program Schedule 

August 2 - Olesya Rostovskaya (Moscow, Russia)
August 9 - John Gouwens (Culver, Indiana)
Worship With Our Partner Church: Church of the Messiah in the City!
On Sunday, August 2 at 11:30 AM after our worship service, you are invited to travel down to Detroit to worship, have lunch and enjoy Christian fellowship with our brothers and sisters at Church of the Messiah, 231 E. Grand Blvd.  Questions or to set up a car pool, talk to Pastor Manisha at Mdostert@christchurchcranbrook.org
Cedar Point Trip For All Ages
Join us Wednesday, August 19 for a day of fun, fellowship and roller coasters!  We will gather bright and early at 6.45 AM and leave the church parking lot promptly at 7 AM, getting home around 9 PM.

Elementary aged children (entering up to fifth grade) are to be accompanied by an adult. All unaccompanied youth will fill out a permission slip for the trip. The cost of non-refundable tickets, transportation, and t-shirt is $60 per person (all ages).  You may give the check made out to Christ Church Cranbrook (memo "Cedar Point") to Pastor Manisha or Jill Bednas. Get ready to ride! To register, please click HERE For any questions, please contact the Reverend Dostert at 248.644.5210, Ext. 30 or mdostert@christchurchcranbrook.org
Save The Date! CCC goes to the Tiger Game!
Friday, September 18 - Detroit Tigers vs. the Kansas City Royals, 7:00 game.

Tickets are $40 and bus transportation will be provided by Cranbrook Schools. The seats are on the third base line and are in section 141, rows 32-35 and section 142, rows 26-29. They are across the aisle from each other. Tickets are for sale at Coffee Hour and in the Church Office.
One Bread Ministry
How would you like to be an ambassador... for Christ, and for Christ Church Cranbrook? We invite you to do this with a simple commitment.
HERE'S HOW:

You make contact by phone with a first-time visitor to ask if you might deliver a gift of welcome from the church.  The visitor's name, address and phone number will be supplied to you.  Once successful, you would then deliver a pre-packaged artisan loaf of bread to the visitor's home, at a time that is convenient.  There will be a supply of loaves stored in the church kitchen.

This kind gesture would be accompanied by your invitation for them to return to Christ Church Cranbrook and to contact you for any information they would like to have. You do not have to know the answer to every question asked - just point them in the right direction to someone who can, like a member of clergy or staff.

"Yes, sign me up"... Please contact J. J. Benkert at bbjjb3@gmail.com or 248.642.7790 to become an ambassador for this warm and welcoming new ministry.
Do You Need a Ride to Church?
Do you or someone you know need a ride to the 10:00 AM service on Sundays? We now have a shuttle running from Fox Run retirement community in Novi to CCC every Sunday for the 10:00 AM service.  The shuttle leaves Fox Run at 9:15 AM and will make stops between there and Christ Church Cranbrook. If you or someone you know lives in Farmington Hills, W. Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Beverly Hills or Birmingham and would like a ride to church, please contact Mr. Don Canavesio at 586.747.6587.

If a ride is needed, you need to contact Don by Saturday at Noon for a ride for the next day. Seating is limited so rides are on a first come-first served basis. There is no charge for this service.
Item of the Month
Collecting PEANUT BUTTER in August!  All brand and kinds of peanut butter are welcome.  These items will be donated to the Open Hands Food Pantry located at St. John's Episcopal Church, Royal Oak, MI.  This organization provides emergency food to residents of Oakland County. Please place your items in the bins located in the Narthex and South entrance of the church. Thank you for your generosity. 
Sunday at Six - Evensong

MOST OF THE TIME, Christ Church Cranbrook is a busy place, with meetings, classes, concerts, tours, and worship services filling every available space with wholesome noise and blessed activity.

 

THERE ARE TIMES, however, when a stillness descends, and, as the Book of Common Prayer says, "...the shadows lengthen, and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over, and our work is done."

 

ONE SUCH TIME occurs "Sundays at 6", when a (usually) small congregation gathers in the choir pews for the traditional Anglican service of Evensong. Sundays at 6 is not a carefully rehearsed choral effort, but rather a "do-it-yourself" offering of psalms, readings from scripture, and prayers, lasting about 25 minutes. The service is chanted, using repetitive melodies that have been sung in monastic communities for more than a thousand years.

 

ONE DOES NOT HAVE TO SING WELL, or be musically inclined, to participate meaningfully in such worship. In a semi-darkened church, in the company of other spiritual pilgrims like ourselves, the ancient words emerge from silence almost of their own volition, and the wordless intervals between phrases point to God as eloquently as the sacred writings and chanted prayers.

 

CONSIDER ATTENDING SUNDAYS AT 6. And, even if you don't, consider making space in your life when you can sit quietly and pray along with Psalm 62 which says, "For God alone my soul in silence waits."

Hospitality Hour after 5:00 PM Service on Saturdays
Our Hospitality Hour after the 5:00 PM service on Saturdays is a huge hit!  Your help is needed to continue this welcoming ministry.  Come about 20 minutes before the service to set everything up and then clean up afterward. If you are willing to help out, please contact Debbie Moore at dmoore@christchurchcranbrook.org or at 248.644.5210, Ext. 35.
Serve a Meal, Experience Great Joy!
We will be serving a hot lunch on Saturday, July 18th to about fifty to eighty people at Baldwin Center, 212 Baldwin Avenue in Pontiac. We need four people from 10 AM -1 PM to set up, serve and clean up the meals Baldwin provides.  We also need five people to fill our shift on Wednesday, August 5th from 10 AM - 1 PM to serve lunch to the guests. Sign up at www.cccrsvp.org/feed or contact Pastor Manisha or Michael Andrews at m.andrews@yahoo.com
Summer Sunday School
It is time for Summer, praise God!  Summer means fun and relaxation, same with our Summer Sunday School!  Children, preschool - 6th grade, meet in rooms 201-202 at 10:00 AM for Christian formation, fun and prizes. 
Can you run a Video Camera?
We are going to begin live streaming the 10 AM service every Sunday and need to recruit a team of people to work the video camera. It's quite simple and training will be provided. Depending on the number of people who volunteer, the commitment will be no more than one Sunday a month.  Please contact Peggy Dahlberg at pdahlberg@christchurchcranbrook.org or 248.644.5210, Ext. 12 to volunteer or for more information.
Women's Spirituality Group
Women's Spirituality Group meets on Fridays for a sack lunch at 11:30 AM and a one hour program at 12:00 PM in Rooms 201-202. This lively, conversational group addresses a wide range of topics relevant to Christian women today. For example, we have discussed Celtic Christianity, the Books of Common Prayer across the Anglican Communion, Spiritual Gifts, Lenten hymns, Interfaith Understanding and more. Come when you can!
Help Wanted!
Christ Church Cranbrook needs help answering phones three mornings a week.  If you are able to help out on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings, please contact Kathy Doyle at kdoyle@christchurchcranbrook.org or 248.644.5210, Ext. 11.
End Homelessness Now 5K/10K
SOS partners with St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, August 2nd. This race will benefit SOS programs and include pancake breakfast, interfaith celebration and giveaways after the race activities. Start your team before July 1st for a discounted price! If you are interested in purchasing a ticket or donating items and services to the event, please contact Megan Holt at 248.809.3773 or megan@oaklandshelter.org

Click HERE for more details.
Fact and Fiction Fun

Fact and Fiction Fun will not meet in July and August. A new season will begin again on Monday, September 28, 2015 from 7:30 to 9:00 PM in the Conference Room. The selection for September is The Leopard by Giuseppe Di Lampedusa. Please join us.

 

In Sicily in 1860, as Italian unification grows inevitable, the smallest of gestures seems dense with meaning and melancholy, sensual agitation and disquiet: "Some huge irrational disaster is in the making." All around him, the prince, Don Fabrizio, witnesses the ruin of the class and inheritance that already disgust him. His favorite nephew, Tancredi, proffers the paradox, "If we want things to stay as they are, they will have to change," but Don Fabrizio would rather take refuge in skepticism or astronomy, "the sublime routine of the skies."  

 

Giuseppe di Lampedusa, also an astronomer and a Sicilian prince, was 58 when he started to write The Leopard. E. M. Forster called his work "one of the great lonely books." What renders it so beautiful and so discomfiting is its creator's grasp of human frailty and, equally, of Sicily's arid terrain. The author died at the age of 60, soon after finishing The Leopard, though he did live long enough to see it rejected as unpublishable. 
Interfaith Question of the Week

As a way of learning about our neighbors of different faith traditions, we will be providing a link to the Question of the Week on the InterFaith Leadership Council (IFLC) of Metro Detroit's website. Please feel free to submit our own questions to IFLC for consideration to be featured.

 

This week's question is:  Who is the living guru?      

              

The InterFaith Leadership Council of Metropolitan Detroit is a faith-based civic organization made up of visionary religious and lay leaders of many faiths whose shared values compel them to work toward a community that lives together in harmony.

 

Our Goals:

BRING TOGETHER, encourage and nurture interfaith groups and networks

SUPPORT CONCILIATION between and among religious groups as well as the community at large through active conflict resolution

PROMOTE INTERFAITH EDUCATION so that the metropolitan Detroit community can benefit from the synergies and creative benefits that knowledge and understanding can provide.
Spirituality and Nature: What's Behind the Image?
Christ Church Grosse Pointe Spirituality Center will be offering a retreat on putting nature photography to work as a spiritual practice. The retreat begins Thursday evening, August 6 from 6:30-8:30 PM and continues Friday, August 7, 9 AM - 3 PM.

Bonnie Edwards, an award-winning photographer who also serves as an Episcopal priest in Portage, Michigan, will be the retreat leader. Returning after last summer's well-received retreat using many of the same elements, she will direct the participants' attention this year to discovering new connections between the activity of taking a particular photo and one's own spiritual sensitivity to the image as it came from the realm of nature.

"This year we'll be exploring what's behind the image. But what does that really mean?" As she unfolded her retreat plans to Ron Spann, Director of the Christ Church Spirituality Center, Edwards explained, "There's a story behind every image we make that makes sense of why we photograph what we photograph." One's story connects with one's spirituality. She is asking everyone to bring to the opening session a copy of one of their own previously taken photos of something in nature. Those images will serve as a point of departure for answering the question, "What's behind the image?"

The retreat is open to anyone willing to spend time out of doors with a camera of whatever kind, and an interest in their own spirituality, however they think of it. No special camera skills are required, but the retreat will hold the interest of the newest amateur to the seasoned professional. Phone cameras, point-and-click, and DSLR's can do the job. The Friday morning segment takes place at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford Estate, but everything else happens at Christ Church Grosse Pointe's Miller Hall.
Everyone is welcome. The suggested contribution for the workshop is $60 per person and includes lunch. It is based on a sliding scale of $60-45, and further scholarship is available if needed. Registration deadline is Wednesday, August 5; call the Spirituality Center office at 313.885.4841, Ext. 113 to register. For more information, visit the Christ Church Spirituality Center website.

The workshop meets in Miller Hall, Christ Church Grosse Pointe, 61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard, next to Grosse Pointe South High School, in Grosse Pointe Farms. Helping persons become fully alive
Magnificat in Selma
Christ Church Grosse Pointe invites you to Magnificat in Selma remembering Jonathan Myrick Daniels in Eucharist, Video and Sacred Conversation. Thursday, August 20; Eucharist at 5:30 PM, Meal at 6:00 PM video followed by sacred conversation from 6:45 to 8:30 PM  No charge but free will offering gladly accepted. For information and registration contact Ron Spann at 313.885.4841, Ext. 113 or rspann@christchurchgp.org
CCC Services Live Streamed
Christ Church Cranbrook is now live streaming our 10:00 AM Sunday service!  No matter where you are you don't have to miss a service. To view services, please click HERE. Videos of previous services are archived on this page as well.
Online and Text Giving - It's Easy!

Contributions can now be made online and by text messaging.  Please click HERE and see how quick and easy it is. 

We invite you to consider our new electronic "Online Giving" program as a way to automate your donations to Christ Church Cranbrook. Read more  

 

We encourage you to consider these new giving opportunities.

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