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Visit the New Prayer Shawl Corner
posted on Mar 22, 2021 Our Prayer Shawl Corner is up and running! It’s on the first floor of the Brown House, behind the Cathedral Bookstore. Stop by if you want to: 1) pick up a Prayer Shawl for someone who is in need, such as an illness, medical procedure, be...
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Art@Noon Salon
posted on Mar 8, 2021 The monthly ART@Noon Salon meets at Noon on the third Thursday of the month. The Salon was started in late 2020 by parishioner and Bookstore Committee member, Sandi Dunnavant. Sandi has an extensive background in art education and media science...
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A Review of Dusk Night Dawn
posted on Mar 5, 2021 In Dusk, Night, Dawn: On Revival and Courage , Anne Lamott explores the tough questions that many of us grapple with. How can we recapture the confidence we once had as we stumble through the dark times that seem increasingly bleak? As bad news ...
Read MoreAbout Labyrinths
posted on Mar 1, 2021 A labyrinth walk is an exercise designed to help us pause in our hurriedness. Here is how Terry Hershey describes it: the outcome or impact or value of pausing... to be at home in our own skin, to be embraced by Grace, to want what we ...
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Caring Is His Passion
posted on Feb 25, 2021 We invite you to say hello to Gee Alexander. Some of you may recognize him as he has been attending the Cathedral (sans the collar). After
practicing law in Jacksonville (his hometown), Gee moved to New York and
was graduated from The General ...
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Book Review: Learning to Pray
posted on Feb 25, 2021 A good resource to consider as we are encouraged to devote ourselves to prayer during Lent 2021 is a new book by James Martin, SJ. Martin, Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone. In this book, Martin, a well-known author of over 20 books, en...
Read MoreA New Cathedral Quarterly
posted on Feb 24, 2021 Dear Cathedral,
This time of pandemic has been a fertile time in so many ways. Our Staff and Vestry have worked hard to increase our digital communication with you and we have embraced new technologies with speed. As a result, the function a...
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Establishing Sacred Ground in Beloved Community
New Sacred Ground Group Begins March 12
posted on Feb 23, 2021 Sacred Ground is a powerful film- and readings-based dialogue series on race, grounded in faith. Our small group will meet weekly for 10 sessions. Together we will walk through chapters of America’s history of race and racism while weaving ...
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A Conversation with Dr. Amy-Jill Levine
posted on Feb 9, 2021 The Episcopal Booksellers Association hosts a conversation with Dr. Amy-Jill Levine on Thursday, February 11 at 7 p.m. In Sermon on the Mount: A Beginner's Guide to the Kingdom of Heaven , Dr. Amy-Jill Levine introduces the major topics in the S...
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Book Study: With Gladness
posted on Feb 9, 2021 For more than a decade, Episcopal priest Christopher Martin has studied and explored the question: How can we love and serve God with gladness and singleness of heart? Building upon a renewal movement he founded within the church called The Resto...
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