July 2014 - Grace Episcopal Cathedral
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July 2014 - Grace Episcopal Cathedral
Grace Episcopal Cathedral Topeka, Kansas From the Dean. . . Dear Friends, Our “Phase One” work has begun! The renovation of the Cloister Building will give us a beautiful new entrance hall for the church and will make the entire facility more user-friendly. It will eliminate much of our current hallway labyrinth and create a space from which the entrances to all other areas of the Cathedral can be clearly viewed and easily accessed. That is, once the work is done. In the meantime, while the construction work is being done, there will be some inconvenience and, perhaps, even momentary confusion concerning which way to go to get to your desired destination. The routes may change from week to week. However, we’ll make every effort to minimize the effect by posting temporary signs to help guide you. We hope the excitement of seeing the changes from week to week and the anticipation of the final product will curb any aggravation caused by the inconvenience. I ask that you stay faithful in worship throughout the summer, knowing that the final result will be well worth the effort. We are now well into the Season after Pentecost, also known to the church as “Ordinary Time” since nothing special is happening on the Continued on page 2. July 2014 Vol. 88, No. 7 From the Dean continued church calendar between now and Advent. This year, that is certainly not the case at the Cathedral. This is the first renovation work done at the Cathedral in over 20 years and the parish hall will be the first new construction in over 50 years! This is, indeed, a special and exciting time for us. So please be patient as we experience these growing pains and be joyful as we prepare for the future of this great place! I also want to take this time to thank again all those who have pledged to the capital campaign and are making this work possible. The reason we were able to begin the Phase One work this summer is because some began their giving in 2013 rather than 2014 and, thus, effectively accelerated their pledge payoff to two years instead of three. This, in turn, accelerated our construction timetable, allowing us to begin a year early. If you are one of those able to do this, we are grateful! Here’s how you can help us begin “Phase Two” (parish hall construction) early. If you have not made a pledge to the capital campaign, please do so. We are still $800,000 away from our $3,000,000 goal. Whether your pledge is large or small, every dollar brings us closer to our goal. Capital Campaign booklets and pledge cards are available from the church office. Stop by and pick one up or call and we will mail them it to you. If circumstances have changed since making your pledge and you are able to increase it, please do so. Call me or Kent Wingerson for a new pledge card or simply authorize us to adjust your current card on file. If you can pay off your pledge early – all at once or in two years instead of three – this, too, will allow us to begin work early. If you need to stick with your original plan of giving, this is understandable and your gift, of course, is most appreciated! May God bless us all in this most “extra-ordinary time.” —I’ll see you in church! Steve+ Under construction! Clockwise from above: The wall between the former men’s and women’s robing rooms has been removed. The door to the former choir room. The original exterior stone wall has been exposed. View from the alley. The center opening will become the entrance from the new gathering space to the future parish hall. Demolition in the former Choristers Room on the south side of Cloister Hall. This will become the second floor landing of the new main stairwell. PENTECOST — June 8, 2014 Confirmed or Received: Front, L-R: Iona Morgan, Adrian Horne, Lynn Horne, Carolyn Jones, Debbie Benson, Al Benson Jr., Terrilyn Fairbank, Beth Fairbank Back: Zach Raugewitz (holding daughter Fiona), Mallory Raugewitz, Megan DiGiovanni, Amanda Carroll, Ingrid Garrison, Kyle Garrison, Bishop Wolfe, Kelly Herbster, Karel Ramsey, Dean Lipscomb, Fr. Hullinger, Debi Hedtke Joshua Ryan Dittmer, with parents, Julie and Phil Dittmer, was baptized. Fr. Jon Hullinger (pictured with Bishop Wolfe) was received as an Episcopal priest. Ohlemeiers to leave for seminary The people of Grace Cathedral bid a fond farewell to Mark, Kristie, and Hannah Ohlemeier as they move to Sewanee, Tennessee this month where Mark will begin seminary studies in preparation for the priesthood. The family has been active in Cathedral life with Kristie singing in the Choir and helping with the Junior Choir, Hannah singing with the Choristers, and Mark serving in a variety of roles, including Ceremonial Verger, Senior Warden and Vestry member, handbell choir, and shortstop for the softball team. Mark and Kristie attended Emporia State University with Mark earning a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in Communications and Kristie a Masters of Music. Mark has worked as a radio news reporter, public information officer for Attorney General Carla Stovall, website developer for Kansas Action for Children, and web applications developer for Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger. Kristie worked for Topeka Civic Theatre, where she, Mark, and Hannah have all appeared in a variety of stage productions. Mark grew up at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Topeka where he had some interest in becoming a priest during childhood. But it wasn’t unit much later when a number of people, including Kristie, suggested he consider ordination that he began to take it seriously. “It became like a song that you can’t get out of your head,” he said. Assured that his family was on board, he talked with Dean Lipscomb and Bishop Wolf. This led to a formal discernment process lasting several months. It involved a series of meetings with lay and ordained members of the Diocese to help him decide if he was truly being called to ordained ministry. The final step was the recommendation of the Bishop. Mark noted that he would not be the first Episcopal priest in his family. His maternal grandfather was Father Harold Weaver, who also had ties to Grace Cathedral, briefly serving as a temporary Canon for six months during a search process in 1972. We wish Mark and his family well in their new calling and look forward to their visits home! Come join the fun of Workshop of Wonders VBS! Adult and Youth volunteers are needed! Whether for just one night or all four nights, VBS can only happen with the help of volunteers. Opportunities include: Art leader, Science leader, Song/music leader Storytelling leader, Kitchen helpers Youth volunteers ages 13-18 are appreciated as age group leaders and assistants. Please email Kathy Smith at knsmith@gracecathedraltopeka.org. Thank you! July 28 — 31, 2014, Great Hall 5:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. Kids 4 years — 12 years old Dinner will be served for all kids and volunteers. Because of our construction and limited space, this year's VBS registration will be limited to current Grace Cathedral families. We look forward to welcoming new friends in 2015! To register, go to: http://2014.cokesburyvbs.com/gracecathedraltopeka701 Ministry opportunities available at Grace Cathedral We can use three or four persons to join one of our Sandwich Ministry teams. Each team serves one Saturday a month preparing and serving sack lunches for those in need. Serving time is 8:30-12:30, but volunteers need to arrive at 8:15 and leave about 12:45. Time commitment: approximately 5 hours per month. We are looking for a few people willing to deliver flowers on Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning—your choice. The Sunday altar flowers are taken down and separated into smaller arrangements on Monday morning. We need individuals or couples willing to deliver several arrangements to parishioners in local hospitals and occasionally to a homebound resident. You would serve one week each month, with the exceptions of Lent and the weeks of Christmas and Easter. Time commitment: approximately one hour per month. We have openings for three or four greeters to serve on our alternating teams at the 10:30 service. Greeters should be people who attend church regularly, know at least the faces of regularly attending members and are able to spot new people when they visit the Cathedral. Greeters welcome guests as well as our current members and hand out “purple bags” (gift and information bags) to newcomers. Each Greeter team has at least 3 or 4 four members. Greeters arrive 15 minutes before the service begins and may wish to introduce a guest to one of our clergy or another parishioner or two after the service. This is a VERY important ministry and promotes church growth. Time commitment: approximately an hour and a half per month. We can still use a couple of lay weeders to help keep weeds pulled at Bethany Place. Work on your own time. It will take two or three hours to clear weeds from your assigned area, then maintenance is about an hour a month. Time commitment: one hour per month. (The “two amigos,” Norm Nellis and Curtis Cowell, spend considerably more time doing general yard maintenance at Bethany Place. They would welcome a third or fourth helper. You can work out your own schedule with them. They’d be happy to have whatever help you could give.) If you are interested in participating in any of these ministries, WE NEED YOU! Please contact the Cathedral office to volunteer. Porterfield’s Flowers receives national honor Florists’ Review Magazine has named Porterfield’s Flowers and Gifts, Topeka, as Retail Florist of the Year. David Porterfield co-owns the store with Mark Lamantia. David’s parents, Brooke and Virginia, opened the shop in 1965, and David took over in 1980. The shop will receive a $1,000 cash prize, along with an all-expensespaid trip to an industry conference in Miami, and be featured in nationwide publications for the floral industry. David is a long-time member of Grace Cathedral and provides altar flowers each week as well as decorations for Christmas, Easter and Fourth of July. Congratulations David! Keep up with pledges this summer! Headed out on vacation this summer? Unfortunately our expenses don’t take a vacation, so don’t forget to pay your monthly pledge before you leave. Have a safe trip! Let’s Help! July 30, 2014 Our next time to serve lunch at Let’s Help will be Wednesday, July 30. Volunteers are welcome and needed! Most volunteers work 10:30-1, then stay for lunch. The work isn't difficult and serving our community members is most rewarding. This is a great summer opportunity for middle and high school students. Also needed are easy to serve desserts like cookies or cupcakes, or fresh fruit such as small apples or oranges. These can be dropped off at Let’s Help that morning—200 S. Kansas Avenue. Please call Margaret Carkhuff, 357-0788, or Margaret La Rue, 221-4002, if you’d like to help with this important ministry. Education for Ministry enrollment September is rapidly approaching so it’s time to recruit new students for Education for Ministry. There are five spaces to be filled to make a full class of 12. EfM is not only a structured Bible study of Old and New Testament but it’s also an opportunity to study church history in depth and spend time examining your personal relationship with God. While this may sound scary or, perhaps, exhilarating, you will be challenged—challenged to examine your thoughts, beliefs, and actions for being God’s representative in our modern world. If you are interested in enrolling for Year 1 (Old Testament) of EfM, please contact Arceile Ridgeway at 230-4272 or email arainbow@cox.net. For more information, please plan to attend a meeting following 10:30 church on July 6 in the Bubb Room. The deadline for registration and tuition ($350) is August 1, 2014. Ladies of the Cathedral—consider Daughters of the King The Order of the Daughters of the King started in New York City in 1885 as a women’s Bible study. Since that time, the small, local gathering has grown into a world-wide organization with each member dedicated to living daily life focusing on God and what He would have each one do “For His Sake.” The Grace Cathedral Chapter of DOK puts this into practice at the request of Dean Lipscomb. Currently, our tasks are to serve receptions for funerals, arrange altar flowers to be taken to hospitals and nursing homes, and to pray. The meetings of the Daughters of the King are held on the first Saturday of each month except during the summer. Saturday, September 7, will be the beginning of our new year. All ladies, 14 and older are welcome to attend. Yes, there are Junior Chapters, also. This is a wonderful way to serve in your own parish, and DOK offers a wonderful way to learn a new discipline for living your life. Plan to join us. MANNA for GRACE Amount earned 01/01/2014 thru 06/12/2014: $2,555.50 Total earned since the start of the program: $7,992 Thoughts on Manna for Grace “When the Manna for Grace program began I knew I wanted to participate even thought I don’t ordinarily use debit cards. I thought this would simplify grocery shopping (I shop at Dillon’s) and benefit the Cathedral – everyone wins – that doesn’t happen often. After I had used the card for a couple of weeks, I was certain I had made the right choice. Here are some of the reasons: I didn’t have to remember to have enough cash with me. I wasn’t holding up the line behind me while I wrote a check. I didn’t have to count change. A card makes a great gift. If you were on a budget, it would be easy to see how much you were spending each week. Last but certainly not least, the Cathedral benefits! That’s a great way to shop. —Ginger Cain Davis Find out how you can join the Manna for Grace program. Call or email Margaret La Rue at 785-2214002 or larue1989@mac.com. Thank you so much for your support! Sympathies Sympathies of the parish go out to the families of parishioners Mary Larson, who died June 8, and Henrietta Schick, who died June 16. May their souls, and the souls of all the faithful departed, rest in peace. www.GraceCathedralTopeka.org July July Flower Memorials MAY ATTENDANCE 2014 2013 2012 1st Sunday .... 323* ...... 439* ..... 367* 2nd Sunday ... 344 ........ 317 ....... 322 3rd Sunday ... 251 ........ 287** ... 260 4th Sunday .... 250 ........ 243 ....... 313** Total 1,168 ..... 1,286 .... 1,262 *includes Evensong **Pentecost Treasurer’s Report May 31, 2014 Operating income for the month of May was $52,972 and operating expense was $74,816. Therefore, expense exceeded income by $21,844. Operating income for the year to date was $327,309, and operating expense for the year to date was $360,924, resulting in an excess expense of $33,615. Cash in the bank checking account, per books, on May 31, 2014 was $20,293. — Paul Smith, Treasurer 1 David Emory Palmer 4 Ronald J. Snyder 5 Virginia Dodge Johnson James Graves Stewart, MD 6 Mary D. Hambleton 10 James Philip deBevers Kaye Channing John Brown 12 Paul N. Bell Ernest Dibble 14 Henry G. Goss Rose Hite Pierce 16 Eleanor Wheeler Meyer John Arlin Shahan 18 John and Ruth Price 19 Mary Dillon Holliday 20 Nellie Millspaugh Copeland Rollin Wheeler Meyer 21 Oscar Bentley DeVaul, Jr. 22 Harry Kirk Coe William Clyde Glenn Barbara O. Lane 25 Cynthia Hill Gentry 26 Jean Nicol Bolmar Robert Crarey Sarah Crarey Dana W. Killinger, Sr. 28 Mary Meade Ewart 31 Samuel Wheadon Crow Frank Scott Davis 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 21 24 25 26 28 29 FOOD SUNDAY July 6 Bring nonperishable food items to fill the grocery cart in the Cathedral. The food is distributed to Let’s Help and Doorstep. Judy Stone John Castello Frank Saiya Kelly Wingerson Will Cassidy Brenda J. Escalante Tighe La Rue Jenelle Carkhuff Virginia Dowell Ron DeWeese Jim Hood Barbara Nuss William Wolfe Dick Edington Martha Smith Pam Nielsen Jirani Smith Sam Carkhuff Darlene Elwood Jan Slagle Sara Fletchall Reeta Akins Jason Gallaway Scott Shipman Anne Atha Amanda Carroll John Hamilton Steve Page Wyatt Hedtke Sarah Shipman About the window… In the north balcony are three tall, narrow windows which survived the 1975 fire. The windows portray symbols of the sacraments of Holy Communion. The lamb featured on the cover implies the sacrificial character of Christ. Grace Episcopal Cathedral 701 SW Eighth Avenue Topeka, Kansas 66603-3219 (785) 235-3457 • Fax (785) 235-1863 E-mail: info@GraceCathedralTopeka.org Website: www.GraceCathedralTopeka.org Weekly Schedule Sunday 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, Rite I 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School (Sept.-May) 10:30 a.m.—Children’s Chapel 10:30 a.m.—Holy Communion, Rite II Wednesday 12:10 p.m.—Holy Communion 2014 GRACE CATHEDRAL CLERGY The Very Reverend Steve Lipscomb, Dean The Reverend George Pejakovich, Assistant to the Dean Deacon Donald Chubb CATHEDRAL STAFF Kent Wingerson, Cathedral Verger/Finance Manager Connie Vosburgh, Office Administrator Steve Burk, Organist/Choirmaster Sylvia Hamilton, Assistant Organist Michael Massey, Ministry Coordinator Kathy Smith, Director of Children’s Ministries Lisa Wilk, Youth Director Michael Godfrey, Sexton John Barber, Security VESTRY OF GRACE CATHEDRAL Cynthia Sheppeard Langston, Senior Warden; Kevin Cassidy, Junior Warden Paul Smith, Treasurer; Phil Elwood, Chancellor Julie Dittmer, Barbara Nuss, Allen Jeffus, Sarah Shipman, Ed Adams, Deborah Barnes, Alan Johnson Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kansas — A House of Prayer for all People and a National Jubilee Ministry Center of the Episcopal Church
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