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THE MESSENGER is the monthly newsletter of Christ Church Cathedral, the cathedral of The Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast. Christ Church Cathedral is located in Mobile, Alabama.
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C H R I S T C H U R C H C A T H E D R A L M O B I L E , A L A B A M A
January/February 2015
Volume 13, Number 1 THE MESSENGER
continued on next page
Dear Cathedral Family,
Our New Year here at Christ Church
Cathedral has gotten off to a big start. On
Saturday, January 10, we celebrated the
ordination of our “Deacon Dan” Wagner to
the priesthood, rolling out Cathedral-style
hospitality for family, friends, and clergy
gathered for that special day in the life of
the Church. I am thankful for the many
loving and gifted volunteers who worked to
make the day both beautiful and joyous.
That same weekend saw the beginning of
Christ Church Cathedral’s new Epiphany
Concert Series, the brainchild of our
talented and energetic organist/choir
master, Christopher Powell. Attendance has
been encouraging, and the programs of the
highest quality, as well as being reflective,
peaceful, and meditative.
Bishop Search “Walkabouts” occupied
the week of January 18-22, with bishop
candidates visiting Christ Church Cathedral
on January 21, for a Wednesday afternoon
Eucharist, followed by a historical
presentation about Mobile and Christ
Church. That evening our convention
delegates and clergy attended the
Walkabout information sessions at St.
Paul’s, Daphne.
Your finance committee and vestry
completed and approved the 2015 budget
for presentation of the parish meeting on
Sunday, January 25. We also welcomed in
January two new part-time staff members:
Corinne Betbeze will be here on Sundays to
coordinate our programs for children from
nursery-age through second grade. She will
be working with our nursery staff and
Christian Education teachers to ensure our
children have the best experience here at
their church home. Sarah Bolt will be
working with Canon Wagner, Christian
Education teachers, parents, and youth to
plan activities for our older children. Please
offer them your support and keep them and
our children in your prayers—all this in
January!
February also promises to be a period
of exciting activity as our youth make plans
for their annual Mardi Gras event on
Sunday, February 8, for the evening parade,
fun starts happening here on Parade Route
A! We are already planning our worship for
Ash Wednesday, February 18, when Bishop
Duncan will be with us at noon; yours truly
will celebrate and preach at the 5:30 p.m.
service that day. Our Lenten concert series
will begin on Wednesday, February 25 at
noon with Holy Eucharist preceding it at
11:30 a.m. in the Chapel. This year we will
also offer a special adult Christian
Formation group meeting on Sundays after
worship: A Journey with Matthew will be
led by Banks Ladd and George Inge. It will
meet in the library. More information on
the book for this group is on page 7.
Our diocesan convention will begin the
day after Ash Wednesday, on February 19
at Trinity Church, Mobile. That Saturday,
February 21, lay and clergy delegates will
A Me ssage fro m the Dean
PARISH MEETING AND VESTRY
INSTALLATION
Sunday, January 25 following the service.
JOE CAIN DAY
PASSES
Sunday, February 15
Passes for attending church on
Joe Cain Day, Sunday, February
15, are on the ministry table and
included in this issue of The
Messenger. This year they are
purple.
You will not be allowed to pass
the downtown police barricades
that morning without a pass.
ASH WEDNESDAY—FEBRUARY 18
HOLY EUCHARIST, RITE II AND IMPOSITION OF ASHES
12:00 p.m. The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan, II, Officiant in the Church The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson, Preacher
5:30 p.m. The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson, in the Church Officiant and Preacher
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THE CATHEDRAL
CHAPTER
2014
John Stephenson McClelland, Jr. Senior Warden
Robert Willis Israel
Charles Stephen McKay Junior Wardens
2015
Robert Willis Israel Senior Warden
Hetty Cunningham Newell
Charles Stephen McKay Junior Wardens
William Kennon Drew Treasurer
Harwell Ellis Coale, Jr. Chancellor
Ronald A. Snider Clerk
Class of 2014
Robert D. Forster
Tray W. Hamil
Ann H. Luce
John S. McClelland, Jr.
Elissa E. Watkins
Wythe L. Whiting
Class of 2015
John D. Davidson
Mary Esther T. Elliott
Banks C. Ladd
Alison S. Mitchell
Lucy F. Moore
Henry R. Seawell IV
Class of 2016
Sage M. Bolt
Lewis H. Golden
George B. Inge
Robert W. Israel
Charles S. McKay
Hetty C. Newell
Class of 2017
V. Lyn Bennett
Cartledge W. Blackwell III
Steven B. Hall
Barbara L. Mitchell
Margaret M. Thigpen
Thomas B. Van Antwerp
Chapter Members
Mendy Henderson, 2016 St. Agatha’s, deFuniak Springs
Gary Moore, 2017 St. Paul’s, Daphne
The Rev. Aaron Smith, 2018 St. Paul’s, Magnolia Springs
A Message fro m the Cano n Pastor Thank you, Cathedral Family! Thank
you for being the place where I was
ordained a priest and where I get to work
in a corner of God’s vineyard. You all
were very welcoming to my family and
friends who traveled from various areas in
the southeast to be a part of the service on
January 10. One thing I have learned about
Christ Church is that our parishioners
understand what it means to be the
Cathedral. You “get it” about hosting
ordinations and having a special
relationship with the bishop and diocese.
But you all also understand how to roll up
your sleeves and work on special events,
like my ordination, and I want to say
“thank you” one more time for making the
day a very meaningful and joyful event.
In reflecting about being ordained a
priest, I am reminded of two things, one
what my friend and classmate Alex talked
about in his sermon at my ordination, and
the other what Dean Gibson mentioned in
her sermon that Sunday.
In Alex’s sermon, he talked about
priests being set apart. He said they were
not better than others, but set apart for
service as “doulos,” that is, as slaves. He
reminded me that in all of the work I do
for the church, the ministry is not mine,
but it is Christ’s.
Last Sunday, the Dean said of me in
her sermon, it is not about what I do at the
altar when celebrating the Eucharist. That
Sunday was going to be my first time
celebrating. Instead, it is what the Holy
Spirit will do with our Sacraments. In
other words, the “pressure” was off of me
and placed squarely where it should be—
on God. We had a similar conversation
during the week, but her sermon was good
reinforcement for me and a teaching
moment for us all.
Alex’s and Dean Gibson’s words
spoke to me in that all I that I do, the
ministry is God’s and I am His. I am to
work joyfully in His vineyard, wherever
he sends me. And it is the Holy Spirit who
will do the “heavy lifting” when it comes
to our Sacraments and ministry in general.
I am excited to be here in Mobile at
Christ Church Cathedral. You all are
helping me to be formed as a priest. Y’all
have done this from the very first time I
came to visit last spring. Through our
working together with Christian formation,
youth, worship, pastoral care, and
outreach, we are getting our hands dirty
for Christ and ministry is done for God’s
glory.
Thank you all for an awesome
ordination and for being a wonderful
parish. I am blessed and I will see you all
at church!
Blessings,
The Reverend Canon Daniel A. Wagner
Canon Pastor
elect our next bishop. Please keep the
candidates and their families in your
prayers—also pray for delegates to be
open to the work of the Holy Spirit. Once
our new bishop is elected, we will begin
planning for his consecration here at
Christ Church Cathedral on July 25, 2015.
During this busy time, I have found
grounding and focus in my daily reading
as part of the Bible Challenge. If you
would like to join me in reading a part or
all of the Bible this year, you will find
more information on page 7.
2015 promises to be a “break-out”
year in the life of Christ Church Cathedral.
We will all need to “show up” and offer
our gifts and labors for the glory of God
and the life of the Church. What a joy and
privilege.!
Faithfully,
The Very Reverend
Beverly F. Gibson, Ph.D., Dean
Continued from front page
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The Reverend Canon Daniel Andrew Wagner Ordination
The Reverend Canon Daniel
Andrew Wagner was ordained to the
Sacred Order of Priests on Saturday,
January 10, 2015. Many thanks to all
who made this day so special!
Preacher: The Reverend Alexander
Andujar, Priest Assistant, Christ
Church, Bradenton, Florida; Presenters:
Robert Willis Israel, Hetty Cunningham
Newell, Dr. John Waldorf Wagner,
Bobbie Baker Wagner; Litanists: The
Reverend Brian Wallace Cannaday,
Assistant Rector, St. Helena’s, Boerne,
Texas; The Reverend Bonnie Mixon
McCrickard, Associate Rector, Church
of the Nativity, Huntsville, Alabama;
Preface to the Ordination Rites: The
Reverend Elizabeth Sharon Yale,
Curate and Chaplain, Holy Spirit,
Houston, Texas; Lectors: Alison
Stafford Mitchell, Banks Christian
Ladd; The Reverend David Keith
Green, Holy Spirit, Gulf Shores,
Alabama; Ministers of Communion:
The Reverend Nancee Ann Cekuta, St.
Matthew’s, Snellville, Georgia; The
Reverend Bonnie Gordy Underwood,
St. David’s, Roswell, Georgia;
Oblationers: Dr. Benjamin Baker
Wagner, Dr. Christy Marshall Wagner;
Crucifer: John Phillips Wagner;
Acolytes: Janie Alexis Chow, Jordan
Allison Chow, Hannah Grace Wagner;
Music: Christopher William Powell,
Katherine Elaine Powell, The Christ
Church Cathedral Choir; Altar Guild:
Katherine Moody Thurber, Robbie
Lynn Dunn Irvine, Leslie Patrick Ladd,
Lucy Radcliff Lyons, Hetty
Cunningham Newell, Paula
MacPherson Watkins; Flower Guild:
Perrin Bacon Drew, Julia Screven
Henson, Ann Hayden Hawkins Luce,
Homer Leon McClure; Ushers: Robison
Clarendon McClure, Jr., Chair, Alton
Rives Brown III, John Dawkins
Davidson, Jex Ransom Luce, Jr., John
Stephenson McClelland, Jr., Homer
Leon McClure; Volunteers: Julie
McClelland, Elizabeth Harrison, Lynne
Davis, Betty Reniewicz, Jamie
Davidson, Lucy Lyons, Jill Showers
Chow, Lyn Bennett, Mark Weeks,
Barry Weeks, Yvonne Holladay, Gene
Moree, Louise McClure, and many,
many more!
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Music Minis tr y
Dear Friends,
Merry Christmas and happy
New Year! January is another time
of transition during the liturgical
year. Until the fourth day of this
month, we were still in the
Christmas season, and then we
celebrated the Epiphany of our
Lord. For the remaining weeks, we
observe Sundays after Epiphany as
they eventually transition to Ash
Wednesday and Lent on February
18. During this Epiphany season,
we heard of Christ’s visitation by
the Magi, his baptism, miracles, and
his calling of the disciples.
Epiphany is a time of “aha”
moments – a time of revelation. The
music ministry invites you to jump
right in to this exciting season.
Epiphany is a time of growth,
and we are growing indeed! We
celebrate some new choir members,
as well as, new challenges. Even
though we are already preparing for
Easter, the unique nature of this
season can’t be overlooked. This
season gives us the opportunity to
relax for a bit after Christmas, but
not to turn off our hearts and minds.
Music has the special ability to
transmit a message without coloring
it too specifically. This quality
enables a person to hear a “happy”
or “sad” piece while still having
room to attribute a personal
meaning to it. Perhaps this is one
way in which the Holy Spirit works
through art and music to help us
heal, rejoice, or discern a path in our
lives. Rather than disconnecting
ourselves from this power during
the “aha” season, I hope many of us
will listen with renewed vigor to
what God may be saying through
our services and concerts. Music
has the power to create a mood that
is personal to each listener and yet
universal in certain ways.
Let’s explore the above concept
a bit more. The American
composer, Charles Ives (1874-
1954), was an interesting person.
Even though much of his music has
become an accepted part of the
repertoire nowadays, Ives was
groundbreaking for his time. As a
child, he would sit in a church tower
of his hometown, Danbury,
Connecticut, and listen as marching
bands on different streets play
different tunes in different keys.
This, of course, would have created
a very discordant and jarring effect
for most people. However, Ives
grew to appreciate sounds that were
different from the usual. He once
famously remarked that the ear is
like a muscle; it will gain strength
and breadth with increased attentive
listening. This is very interesting
when applied to sacred music. What
is an underlying personal message
or “take away” in the music on a
given day? If we use our ears
deliberately, we may be surprised at
what we hear!
The Epiphany season calls us to
attentiveness and new life, to
vibrancy and curiosity. What will be
your “aha” moment this year? I
would suggest finding out by
coming to Christ Church and
attending one of our Sunday
services, concerts, Wednesday
Eucharist, or a social event. You
may be surprised by what God says
when we actively, deliberately, and
deeply listen.
Finally, we will come into the
season of Lent in sobering fashion
on Ash Wednesday. I would
strongly encourage everyone to
attend one of our services on that
day—noon and 5:30 p.m. Just as
Jesus left the Jordan river to fast and
pray after hearing the voice of God,
“This is my beloved Son,” we also
should take some time to reflect on
what we have heard. After listening
for the new and unexpected during
Epiphany, we reflect during Lent.
Marked by ashes on Ash
Wednesday, a sign of our mortality,
we begin a long journey toward
Easter, the Resurrection, when we
celebrate being “marked as Christ’s
own for ever” in by Holy Baptism.
We journey from ashes toward the
living water of life everlasting.
During our journey, we encounter
different events and characters
along the way that invite us to test
ourselves and ponder our call more
deeply. In the wilderness, Christ
was tempted and tested as he was
shown the ways in which he could
use the immense power given to
him as God’s Son. We also possess
great power in the knowledge of our
calling as God’s own people.
Our worship will change during
Lent. Our liturgical surroundings of
word and music will perhaps appear
more stark, more like a wilderness.
This is designed to help us focus on
our heritage, our journey, and our
hope. We will use Rite One for our
celebration of the Holy Eucharist,
and its older language at once
connects us with our past even as it
draws us deeper into what our
corporate worship gives us. The
organ will be quieter, but only that
we might better hear the sound of
God’s people singing around us and
that we might meditate more deeply
on the hymn texts. We will offer an
extensive Lenten concert series on
Wednesdays at noon. This series
invites us to continue our pursuit of
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Blessings and Peace,
Christopher W. Powell
Organist and Choir Master
EPIPHANY
CONCERT
Sunday, January 25
at 4:00 p.m.
CATHEDRAL POPS:
SACRED FAVORITES
If you enjoy all time sacred
favorites, this concert is for you,
featuring music that has stood the
test of time and endures from year
to year as favorites in churches far
and wide. The musicians of the
Cathedral will be featured in this
informal and fun variety concert.
Music is a vital ministry of Christ Church Cathedral and is
made possible by the generous pledges of members and friends
of the Cathedral to its annual operating budget. Additional
funding through Friends of Cathedral Music allows us to
sustain a broader artistic and spiritual outreach to the greater
Mobile community. We are thankful for these gifts that go
above and beyond other support given to Christ Church.
FRIENDS CATHEDRAL MUSIC
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bolt
Alton R. Brown III
Mary and Johnny Cook
Carl Cunningham, Jr.
Joel Thomas Daves IV
John and Jamie Davidson
Robert and Joy Dean
Bill and Perrin Drew
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Eichold, II
Tom and Susan Garth
The Very Rev. Beverly F. Gibson
James M. Gibson
Mrs. Harold S. Grehan, Jr.
Paul and Shelia Harriman
Tim and Yvonne Holladay
Chris and Noreen Hume
Marolyn Y. Kruse
Leslie and Edward Ladd
Lucy R. Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. John S. McClelland, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McClure, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell
Martha Middleton
Gene and Donna Moree
Craig S. and Janet Rich Pittman
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schley Rutherford
Barney Shrader
Ron Snider
Brenda Stanton
Nance Stephens
Thomas B. Van Antwerp
Dr. and Mrs. Horace C. Watkins
The Rev. and Mrs. A. Ellis Wilkins
Lucy Rouse Wright
Ester Allen Brown
H. V. and Irma Carlman
Juanita Brannon Carter
Julie and Aaron Goodwin
Christopher G. Hume, Sr.
Susan Pharr Hume
William Allen Kruse
David K. Kruse
J. Clarendon McClure
Mr. and Mrs. Haerel D. Minshew
Thomas Jerome Minshew
William Alexander Lewis Mitchell
Elmer E. Moree, Sr.
Rebecca Rose Moree
Gladys Moss
Troy Middleton, Jr.
Frank Parker
Lee and E. B. Peebles, Jr.
Sam Power
Jeannie Bowen Price
Alfred Ramsey, Jr.
Dorothy Wood Ramsey
Lucy Horst Rouse
Victor P. Stanton
Samuel R. Stephenson
DONORS
IN HONOR OF Christ Church Cathedral Choir and Past Choir Members
Toni G. Brown Sophie Harriman
IN MEMORY OF
God’s voice in art that we might
better understand our epiphanies.
While not every piece on our series
is religious or even Lenten-themed,
there is something there to sustain us
on our way through the wilderness.
Join us on our pilgrimage. This
Cathedral Church is a gateway to a
world where time and place fade
away into the eternal life of God
played out in the story of salvation.
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Wednesday, February 18 at Noon and 5:30 p.m.
ASH WEDNESDAY EUCHARIST Join us for two beautiful Ash Wednesday services featuring a soloist at Noon and the Cathedral Choir at 5:00
p.m. The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan II will preside at noon. The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson will
preach and preside at 5:30 p.m..
LENTEN MUSIC AT NOON Lenten noon-day concerts are 30 minutes, followed by a luncheon in the
Chapter House.
11:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II, in the Chapel
12:00 p.m. Meditation and Music in the Church
12:30 p.m. Luncheon in Chapter House ($8 donation suggested)
Wednesday, February 25
Dr. Lynne A. Lauderdale and Charles W. York This concert features performances by Dr. Lynne A. Lauderdale, professor of
organ at the University of West Florida (UWF) and her son, Charles W. York,
a baritone vocalist in the studio of Professor Howard Reddy of UWF.
Wednesday, March 4
The Archduke Trio We are pleased to welcome again Mobile’s own chamber ensemble, The Archduke
Trio, featuring masterful artists from the Mobile Symphony Orchestra, Enen Yu,
violinist, Guo-Sheng Huang, violoncellist, and Bob Holm, pianist.
Wednesday, March 11
Douglas Abbruzzese and Kendall Register From the studio of Professor Howard Reddy of the University of West Florida, this
tenor and baritone duo will offer a beautiful noonday program featuring a wide
variety of music.
Wednesday, March 18
Bella Voce Women’s Chorus Again this season, we welcome Bella Voce, the ever-popular
“premier” women’s chorus of Mobile. Engaging and innovative,
this group of ladies is sure to delight and inspire.
Wednesday, March 25
Brian R. Brown, violinist and violist Principal violist of the Pensacola and Niceville Symphony Orchestras, Music Director of the Northwest
Florida Youth Orchestra, and Director of Music Ministry at St. Paul Catholic Church in Pensacola, Florida,
Brian R. Brown will present a program of incredible beauty.
The Archduke Trio, April 2014
Ash Wed nesd ay and Lenten Co ncer t Ser ies
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A Journey with Matthew Facilitated by Banks Ladd and George Inge
Meets in the Library during Christian Education time
following Sunday Worship.
Copies of text available in Christ Church Cathedral office
and online at Amazon.com.
Adult Christian Formation in Lent The Bible Chal lenge: Read the Bible in a Year
by Marek P. Zabriskie
The Center for Biblical Studies (CBS)
has designed a one year reading schedule
to help those who commit as individuals
or as members of a church to read
successfully through the entire Bible in a
year’s time.
Devotional materials are available free of
charge on the CBS website:
www.thecenterforbiblicalstudies.org.
An accompanying devotional to the
above reading schedule, The Bible
Challenge: Read the Bible in a Year, by
Episcopal priest, The Rev. Marek P.
Zabriskie, is available in the Cathedral
office for $15.
If you are interest in participating as a
part of a group here at Christ Church
Cathedral, please contact Dean Gibson.
“In The Bible Challenge, we encourage
participants to go directly to the source of
the Christian faith and see how the Bible
coheres. Reading the Bible on a daily
basis will inspire many people to start
new ministries, and to make important
decisions and significant changes in their
lives. It will give them strength and
comfort as they face major life challenges
and allow them to feel truly alive in
Christ.” ~Marek P. Zabriskie
A Wondrous Love, Daily Lenten Meditations and Prayers,
written by Henri J. M. Nouwen and C. S. Lewis, is included in
this issue of The Messenger.
The children’s activities include Look Around Jerusalem
devotions and stickers and The Journey through Lent calendar,
to be used as a guide to a daily family reflection. Both are
available on the sideboard in the Chapter House.
Lenten Devo tional Mater ia ls
Daily Self-Examination Guide for Lent
We have not loved you with our whole heart, and mind, and
strength. We have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We
have not forgiven others, as we have been forgiven.
We have been deaf to your call to serve, as Christ served us. We
have not been true to the mind of Christ. We have grieved
your Holy Spirit.
We confess to you, Lord, all our past unfaithfulness:
the pride, hypocrisy, and impatience of our lives,
Our self-indulgent appetites and ways,
and our exploitation of other people,
Our anger at our own frustration,
and our envy of those more fortunate than ourselves,
Our intemperate love of worldly goods and comforts,
and our dishonesty in daily life and work,
Our negligence in prayer and worship,
and our failure to commend the faith that is in us,
Accept our repentance, Lord, for the wrongs we have done:
for our blindness to human need and suffering,
and our indifference to injustice and cruelty,
For all false judgments, for uncharitable thoughts toward our
neighbors, and for our prejudice and contempt toward those
who differ from us,
For our waste and pollution of your creation,
and our lack of concern for those who come after us.
~taken from the “Litany of Penitence” BCP 267
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BISHOP NOMINEES
THE REV. JAMES RUSSELL KENDRICK
Rector, St. Stephens Episcopal Church
Birmingham, Alabama
The Reverend Russell Kendrick is the Rector of St.
Stephens, Birmingham, Alabama, a position he has held
since 2007. In 1984 he earned Bachelors of Arts in
Architecture and Marketing from Auburn University,
and in 1995 a Master of Divinity from Virginia
Theological Seminary. Russell is married to Robin; they
have two children.
THE VERY REV.
EDWARD FRANCIS O’CONNOR
Dean, Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew
Jackson, Mississippi
The Very Reverend Edward O’Connor has been the
Dean of Cathedral Parish of St Andrew, Jackson,
Mississippi since March 2007. He holds a Bachelor of
Arts in Political Science from University of Mississippi,
a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy
from University of Southern Mississippi in 1993, and a
Master of Divinity from University of the South earned
in 2001. Edward is married to Deidra; they have three
children.
THE REV. CANON DR. E. DANIEL SMITH
Canon to the Ordinary, Diocese of Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
The Reverend Canon Smith is currently the Canon to
the Ordinary for the Diocese of Missouri, a position he
has held since 2003. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in
History from University of Central Florida, Orlando,
Florida in 1978, a Master of Divinity from Nashotah
House of Theological Seminary in 1981, and a Doctor
of Ministry in Congregational Development from
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 2001. Dan is
married to Evelyn; they have two children.
THE REV. DR. WILLIAM C. TREADWELL III
Rector, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
Waco, Texas
The Reverend William C. Treadwell has been the
Rector of St. Paul’s in Waco, Texas since 2004. He
earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from
the Georgetown College in 1982, his Master of Divinity
from the School of Theology, University of the South in
1989 and his Doctor of Ministry from School of
Theology, University of the South in 2014. Chuck is
married to Christine; they have three children.
WALKABOUTS
To view the Walkabout Booklet and/or
the Walkabouts on UStream:
Type in:
http://www.christchurchcathedralmobile.org/
diocesan-news.html
OR
Click here to read the walkabout brochure
OR
Click here to view the recorded
livestream from each walkabout
Additional information available at
the Bishop Search website:
http://bishopsearch.diocgc.com
THE 44TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF
THE DIOCESE OF THE
CENTRAL GULF COAST
The 44th Annual Convention of the Diocese of the
Central Gulf Coast will be hosted by Trinity Episcopal,
Mobile, from Thursday, February 19 through Saturday,
February 21. The Cathedral 2015 Convention
Delegates are Harwell Coale, Carolyn Eichold, Bob
Israel, and Rick Mitchell.
The 4th Bishop
of the Diocese
of the Central Gulf Coast
will be elected on
Saturday, February 21.
Search fo r the 4 t h Bi sho p of our Dio cese
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Ordination to the Diaconate for Six Seminarians
from the Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast was held at
Christ Church Cathedral, Mobile on Saturday,
November 22.
Bishop Duncan was the Celebrant. He was assisted
by The Very Reverend Beverly Findley Gibson, Ph.D.,
Dean of Christ Church Cathedral and The Reverend
Daniel Andrew Wagner the Deacon at the Cathedral.
The Preacher was The Right Reverend James Louis
Jelinek, Eighth Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of
Minnesota, retired.
Clergy, family and friends of the ordinands
gathered together for the service. The ordinands were
Linda Suzanne Cecelia Borgen, Ashley Burton
Freeman, David Keith Green, Christine Danielle Hord,
Jeffrey Charles Hual, Eric Nathan Mancil. The
sponsoring parishes were: St. Simon’s on the Sound,
Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Holy Spirit, Gulf Shores,
Alabama; Christ Church Parish, Pensacola, Florida;
The Episcopal Church of the Nativity, Dothan,
Alabama. The new deacons will complete their
degrees this spring.
Many thanks to all of the Cathedral volunteers who
made it such a beautiful day. We especially want to
thank: ECW Chair, Julie McClelland and her team for
the breakfast food and for a lovely reception; our usher
team, chaired by Robby McClure; Edward Ladd for
the beautiful Thanksgiving altar; and the choir under
the direction of Christopher Powell.
Diaco nate Ord inat io n
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The Ep isco pal Youth Co mmunity (EYC)
Are you ready for some paintball? The Youth will play paintball at
XTREME PAINTBALL on Sunday, January 25. Because we are a church
group, the cost per person is $28.97, but we need at least 8 people to sign
up. The cost covers rental equipment, goggles, CO2, and 500 rounds. The
Youth will leave right after Christian Formation and should bring some
money for a snack. For more information, including completing a waiver,
please contact Canon Wagner and check out Xtreme’s website, http://
www.xpb.us/.
There will be a MARDI GRAS PARTY for the Cathedral Youth on Sunday,
February 8 at 5:30 p.m. (Neptune’s Daughter Parade). Join us for fun,
food, fellowship, and the parade. Youth from St. Paul’s—Daphne and
Trinity will be invited as well. We will need chaperone and cooking
assistance, so please contact Canon Wagner if you would like to help!
YOUTH MYSTERY VISITS
On December 7, our EYC met and visited several Cathedral parishioners
who have been unable to make it to church. Our youth met Alice Carwie
and Billie and Peter van der Giessen. Our parishioners were given Advent
wreathes made by our Sunday School children. The youth listened as our
parishioners told them much about their lives including: serving in World
War II, raising children, and singing professionally in New York City. In
turn, our youth told their stories. Deacon Wagner ended both visits in
prayer and the group finished out the day by enjoying fellowship and
food at Los Rancheros.
CHRISTIAN FORMATION JANUARY/FEBRUARY
CALENDAR
Sunday, January 25
Group Meeting: Outreach—All
classes will gather in the church
to discuss a spring outreach
project for our youth.
Adults: Parish Meeting
Sunday, February 1
Curriculum for all classes
Sunday, February 8
Curriculum for all classes
Confirmation Class, Session 5,
Seek and Serve meets in the
Cathedral Office
Sunday, February 15
No classes—Joe Cain Day
Sunday, February 22
Curriculum for all classes
Nurser y Bless ing
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Q AND A’S
What do Episcopalians believe?
Episcopalians believe in a Trinitarian
God (the Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit) who created us, redeems us, and
never lets us go. This means that God is
the source of all life, that through the life,
death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ,
our sins are forgiven and our lives are
brought into closer union with God. It
also means that God’s love is present in
the world and with us always. We
believe in the church as the body of
Christ, one that is, catholic (or universal),
and apostolic, continuing the teachings
of Jesus through the Apostles’ Creed,
found in the Book of Common Prayer
and often recited in our liturgy, outline
our beliefs. More specific explanations
of the beliefs of Episcopalians can be
found in the catechism (or outline of
faith) that is also in the Book of
Common Prayer. ~The Rev. Catherine Anne Caimano
During the fall we have been in transition on the campus. The
choir has practiced temporarily in the Huger Meeting Room while the
old choir room and organist/choir master’s office was updated to
house the nursery. The work culminated with a blessing on Sunday,
December 21.
The procession from the Sunday service lead us to the nursery for
a blessing. Sunday hospitality was held in the new nursery, and
everyone helped move toys from the old nursery to the new. The old
basement nursery will become the High School Sunday School and
EYC room.
Our youth visiting with Alice Carwie (left photo) and with Billie and Peter van
der Giessen (right photo).
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Fun Club
Banks Ladd and Sarah Bolt took the FUN Club—Virginia Ladd, Julianna Ramo, Elinor Gibson, Trinity Gaillard,
Kimberly Gaillard, Carson Russell, William Russell, Laney Allen—bowling at Eastern Shore Lanes on January 18.
The FUN Club will have a FLORAL PARADE PARTY on Monday, February 17, from 10:30 a.m. until.
Join us as we cheer Queen Rose and King Angus!
We need parental support/chaperones. Please contact Banks Ladd, if you can help.
Chr istmas Pageant 2014
The Annual Christmas
Pageant was held during
the service on the fourth
Sunday of Advent,
December 21.
Dean Gibson spoke with the
children. One memorable
comment: “donkey.”
We had an array for shepherds and angels who joined the Holy Family
played this year by Livy Ferguson as Mary, Lawson Hamil as Joseph,
and Kit Sledge as baby Jesus.
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MORNING CIRCLE
Monday, February 9 10:30 a.m.
at the home of Marolyn Kruse
1051 Cross Gate Place
Leader: Sara Phillips
For information or directions, call Carolyn Stephenson
at 342-5637.
YOUNG ADULTS SUPPER CLUB
Thursday, January 29 7:00 p.m.
at the home of
Adrienne and Lewis Golden 22 South Monterey Street
B.Y.O.B. and a small appetizer.
RSVP to Adrienne at [email protected]
or 581-3733.
FIT (Family Intervention Team) Christmas Outreach
Outreach
The year 2015 marks the 75th
anniversary of Episcopal
Relief & Development’s
shared ministry with
Episcopalians and friends as
the healing hands of Christ in
the world.
The first Sunday in Lent, February 22, is the day officially designated
to encourage all Episcopalians to remember and support Episcopal
Relief & Development’s (ERD) life-saving mission. ERD materials are
available on the Ministry Table.
Episcopal Relief & Development’s international programs address the
root causes of poverty by improving access to supplies, training and
financing for small farms and businesses.
For additional information, visit www.episcopalrelief.org.
ERD Sund ay —Febr uar y 22
2015 FIT Angel Tree recipients
Rachelle Reis and FIT Specialist, Iris Smith
loading up the Angel Tree gifts.
We had another great year!
Thank you to everyone who
shopped and made donations.
Thank you to the members of
Morning Circle, who again
made FIT their Christmas
Outreach Project. Donations
totaled $2504! We gave gifts
and $100 Tanger Outlet gift
cards to 20 children.
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2015 SUMMER CAMP—CAMP BECKWITH
It may seem a long way off, but we know many of you are already planning for next
summer! You can find dates for the scheduled camp sessions which include a few new
things such as Sailing Camp, Junior Counselor Camp and Family Camp! Camper fees
will be published on the website: www.BeckwithAL.com and there will be an email
notification once registration opens. For any questions about camp programs, please
contact James Lawrence, Diocesan Youth Coordinator and Summer Camp Director at
[email protected] or 616-2162.
MEN’S CONFERENCE AND RETREAT
March 6, 7, & 8
Beckwith Camp & Conference Center
Theme: Fully Human & Fully Alive: An Exploration of Prayer and Life in Christ presented
by the twenty–fifth Presiding Bishop, The Most Reverend Frank Griswold. A registration
brochure is available on the Chapel hallway bulletin board.
MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT RATES
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the IRS Standard Mileage Rate for business
travel for 2015. Effective January 1, 2015, the standard mileage rate will be 57.5 cents
for business use of an automobile, 23 cents per mile for medical or moving purposes,
and 14 cents per mile for charitable purposes (note the charitable rate is set by law and
remains unchanged).
Dio cesan News
WEDNESDAY
HOLY EUCHARIST
Ash Wednesday, February 18
Noon & 5:30 p.m.
in the Sanctuary
February 25, March 4, 11, 18, 25
11:30 a.m. in the Chapel followed by
Lenten music/lunch.
CATHEDRAL
OFFICE CLOSED
The Cathedral Office
will be closed on
Monday, February 16
and
Tuesday, February 17.
It will reopen under
normal business hours of
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on
Ash Wednesday,
February 18.
Chi ld ren’s P ro g ram Coo rd inato r
Corinne Betbeze will be joining us in January to coordinate
our younger children’s programs. She will work with
nursery staff, Sunday School teachers, and Children’s
Chapel leaders to ensure that all needs are met, safe
practices are in place and loving care abounds for children
from nursery age through the second grade. Corinne was a
pre-school and kindergarten teacher at St. Luke’s Episcopal
School here in Mobile for 20 years. Her daughter Morgan is
a graduate of St. Luke’s and is now a sophomore at the
University of South Alabama. Her son J. P. will graduate
from McGill-Toolen this spring and will attend Auburn
University. Please introduce yourself to her as we welcome
her into the Cathedral family.
Youth Act iv it ies Coo rdinato r
Sarah Bolt will be serving as coordinator for our older
children’s activities beginning in January. She will work
with Canon Wagner and other Sunday School and group
leaders to plan and supervise opportunities for Christian
formation, fun, and fellowship. A recent graduate of
Millsaps College, Sarah grew up participating in Episcopal
youth activities here in Mobile and in our diocese. She has
also been a Kanuga counselor for many years. A member of
the Cathedral family, Sarah is the daughter of Sage and
Preston Bolt. Please let her know how much we appreciate
her work with our youth.
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JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
January 1 McGowin Griffith
January 2 Thompson Sledge
January 4 Margaret Lyons
January 5 Catherine Sanders
Ellis Wilkins
January 6 Daly Baumhauer
January 8 Lyn Bennett
David Brister
Danz Heggeman
Kenny McElhaney
January 9 Kellye Blankenship
Barton Elliott
January 10 Kathy Duncan
January 12 Anna Frances Weeks
January 14 Beth Adkins
True Nicholson
January 16 Emily Booth
January 17 Mabel Kinard
January 19 Bob Israel
January 20 Mac McCafferty
January 21 Mike Bjorklund
Bonnie McDonald
Charlie Merchant
January 22 Martha Ann Stafford
January 23 Nancy Newman
Fred Rendfrey
January 24 Annabelle Ramo
January 25 Mac McGovern
January 26 Don Brutkiewicz
Lynn Yankie
January 27 Elizabeth Harris
Pat Patrick
Kaylin Puryear
January 28 Sarah Bolt
Lucy Pryor Brady
Tony Brown
January 29 Tres Eichold
January 30 Lanier Alves
January 31 Julia Blankenship
Burnley Davis
Bill Hall
Sam Jeffers
Ultreya
Ultreya was held on
Saturday, December 13 at
Christ Church Cathedral.
Co r respo ndence
Dear Christ Church Cathedral volunteers, staff and clergy,
Thank you for the generous ordination gift and for the grace filled hospitality
you all extended to me and my family. The food was delicious and your spirit
uplifting and joyous. Thank you for all of your hard work to make it truly a
blessed day.
God’s Peace,
Christie Hord
Dear Dean Gibson,
I want to thank you for everything that you and your staff at the Cathedral
did to prepare for the ordination service in November. Truly, it was a wonderful
occasion, one that I will remember for years to come. Also, please thank the
Cathedral Chapter on my behalf for the beautiful red stole that I received. Peace
and joy during this Advent season and Merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
Eric Mancil
Dear Friends
Thank you for the casserole and sides you delivered after Mark’s mother
died. This expression of comfort and care from Christ Church meant much to
use. We appreciated your contribution to this ministry.
Sincerely,
Barry (Weeks)
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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,
Lisa Williams, Fairley Morton
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,
Rachel McClanahan, Tom Cunningham,
Francis Grace Hirs, Norma Beazley,
Curtis Bullock, Valerie Boatman, 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, 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, Karen Sentilles,
Melody Williams, Lila Fisk, Kendall
Stanton, Tracey Johnson, Joe Lowrey,
Temple Webber, Celeste Hall, Joel
Hopper, Betty Browder, David Lannie,
Allan Tucker, Wyatt Ison, Curt
Kennington, Kathy Sanders, Davis
Sarrett, Willie Stanton, Clarise Waters,
Glenn Hill, Leslie Ellis Sharbel, Cora
Lemmon, Dewey Hardeman, Humphrey
Godfroy, Marian Hall, Homer Kemp,
Jane Behlen, Katie Sippel, Dan Jones,
Florence Tucker, Betty Larison, Kathy
Brook Palefsky, Mike Barnett, Frankie
Garner, Eleanor Taylor, Bill Hamilton,
Carrier Yankie, Carolyn Graham
Sara Phillips, Pastoral Leader, Mary’s,
Coden
Those Serving in the
Military: Darrien Gibson, Kelley Hood, Evan
Sizemore, 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,
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
Birth: Carter Harrison Drane, Jr., son of Megan
and Carter Drane; Harris Stevens
Rendfrey, son of Leigh and Fred
Rendfrey; Emily Ann Seawell, daughter
of Kristyn and Henry Seawell
Souls Departed: Resa Chappelle; Sandy Fortner,
daughter of Patti Biel; William Carroll
Neel, father of Yvonne Holladay;
Herndon Inge, Jr., father of George Inge;
Sallie Jackson; The Rev. Mark Wilson;
Beverly Schubert
Please contact the Cathedral Office to let us know if you would like to
remove or keep the names of Friends and Family you have submitted on the
prayer list. We will update this list regularly.
Cathed ral Prayer Lis t 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.
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS
February 1 Patsy Seymour
Alex Hoffmeyer
Page Hoffmeyer
Tommy Taylor
February 2 Jamie Cooper
T. K. Jackson
Anna McClure
Jason McKenzie
February 3 Gracie Armbrecht
February 4 Darden Cooper
Joel Daves
Keller Reeves
February 5 Bill Stafford
February 6 Jane Adams
February 7 Winnie Nichols
February 8 Henry Seawell
John Connor Peebles
February 9 Louise McClelland
February 10 Sadie Leland
February 11 Cart Blackwell
February 13 Josh Hopper
February 14 Kimberlie Gaillard
February 15 Trinity Gaillard
February 16 Abbie Carwie
Kate Watkins
February 17 Bill Rodgers
February 18 Lucy Wright
John Wade Thurber
Emory Van Antwerp
February 19 Joy Dean
Nance Stephens
February 20 Hamp Eichold
William Russell
February 21 Christopher Powell
February 22 Chris Alves
Ryan Patton
February 23 Marianne Hall
February 24 Kitty Davies
February 25 Grant Zarzour
February 27 John McClelland III
February 28 Greg Phillips
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CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Corner of St. Emanuel and Church Streets
115 South Conception Street, Mobile, Alabama 36602
Established 1822
The Right Reverend Philip M. Duncan, II, Bishop
The Very Reverend Beverly F. Gibson, Ph.D., Dean
The Reverend Canon Daniel A. Wagner, Canon Pastor
Carolyn S. Jeffers, Provost
Christopher W. Powell, Organist and Choir Master
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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Phone 251.438.1822 Fax: 251.433.3403 E-mail: [email protected]
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.
The Cathedral Mission Statement