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The Day of PentecostMay 24, 2015, 10:00 am,

Holy Eucharist

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• at the conclusion of the collect all sing:

celebrant

people

Welcomeu We are blessed to have you worship with us.u All ages are welcome, however, we do offer child care during the liturgy.u Please join us for refreshments immediately following the liturgy.

Hymn 510 Come down, O Love Divine

Song of Praise • S-236 Glory to you

• at the sound of the bells, all stand

Collect for the Day of Pentecost

The Word of God

O God, who on this day taught the hearts of your faithful people by sending to them the light of your Holy Spirit: Grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and evermore to rejoice in his holy comfort; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

worship, in the form of quiet meditation, begins with the prelude

Prelude Down Ampney Mark Sedio

Opening Acclamation

BCP • Book of Common PrayerS • Service music found at the front of the hymnalWLP • Wonder, Love and PraiseThe people’s responses are indicated in bold type.

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`In the last days it will be, God declares,that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams. Even upon my slaves, both men and women, in those days I will pour out my Spirit; and they shall prophesy. And I will show portents in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood, and fire, and smoky mist. The sun shall be turned to darkness and the moon to blood, before the coming of the Lord’s great and glorious day. Then everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ “

When the day of Pentecost had come, the disciples were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability. Now there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem. And at this sound the crowd gathered and was bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in the native language of each. Amazed and astonished, they asked, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? And how is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?

First Lesson Acts 2:1-21Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs-- in our own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power.” All were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, “What does this mean?” But others sneered and said, “They are filled with new wine.” But Peter, standing with the eleven, raised his voice and addressed them, “Men of Judea and all who live in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and listen to what I say. Indeed, these are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only nine o’clock in the morning. No, this is what was spoken through the prophet Joel:

The Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.

• all be seated

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We know that the whole creation has been groaning in labor pains until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly while we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies. For in hope we were saved. Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what is seen? But if we hope for what we do not see,

Second Lesson Romans 8:22-27we wait for it with patience. Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. And God, who searches the heart, knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.

The Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.

Psalm 104:25-26, 28-32, 35 • sung by the choir • refrain sung by all Peter Hallock

O LORD, how manifold are your works! * in wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.Yonder is the great and wide sea with its living things too many to number, * creatures both small and great. refrain

All of them look to you * to give them their food in due season.You give it to them; they gather it; * you open your hand, and they are filled with good things. refrain

You hide your face, and they are terrified; * you take away their breath, and they die and return to their dust.You send forth your Spirit, and they are created; * and so you renew the face of the earth. refrain

May the glory of the LORD endure for ever; * may the LORD rejoice in all his works.May these words of mine please him; * I will rejoice in the LORD. refrain

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Sermon The Very Reverend Joan Pritcher

The Gospel of the Lord.Praise to you, Lord Christ.

The Holy Gospel of our Lord, Jesus Christ, acording to John.Glory to you Lord Christ

Gospel John 15:26-27; 16:4b-15

Jesus said to his disciples, “When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who comes from the Father, he will testify on my behalf. You also are to testify because you have been with me from the beginning. “I did not say these things to you from the beginning, because I was with you. But, now I am going to him who sent me; yet none of you asks me, `Where are you going?’ But because I have said these things to you, sorrow has filled your hearts. Nevertheless I tell you the truth: it is to your advantage that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you. And when he comes, he will prove the world wrong about sin and

righteousness and judgment: about sin, because they do not believe in me; about righteousness, because I am going to the Father and you will see me no longer; about judgment, because the ruler of this world has been condemned. “I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now. When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth; for he will not speak on his own, but will speak whatever he hears, and he will declare to you the things that are to come. He will glorify me, because he will take what is mine and declare it to you. All that the Father has is mine. For this reason I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you.”

• the people move to the font while singing:

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy • found on the bulletin insert

Alleluia Verse WLP 848 • sung by cantor, then all

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Do you believe in God the Holy Spirit? I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting.Will you continue in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking ofbread, and in the prayers? I will, with God’s help.Will you persevere in resisting evil, and, whenever you fall into sin, repentand return to the Lord? I will, with God’s help.Will you proclaim by word and example the Good News of God in Christ? I will, with God’s help.Will you seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself? I will, with God’s help.Will you strive for justice and peace among all people,and respect the dignity of every human being? I will, with God’s help.

Renewal of Baptismal VowsDo you reaffirm your renunciation of evil and renew your commitment to Jesus Christ?

I do.Do you believe in God the Father? I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God? I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. He was conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary. He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried. He descended to the dead. On the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again to judge the living and the dead.

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Music during the asperging Vidi Aquam • sung by the priest

• during the singing of the Vidi Aquam the people are sprinkled with the water of Baptism

I saw water, proceeding out of the Temple from the right side thereof; and all to whom that water came shall be saved.Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: as

it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.

The Peace • all greet one another in the name of the Lord The peace of the Lord be always with you. And also with you.

Announcements

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In the hour of my distress,When temptations me oppress,And when I my sins confess,Sweet Spirit, comfort me!When I lie within my bed,Sick in heart, and sick in head,And with doubts discomforted,Sweet Spirit, comfort me!When the house doth sigh and weep,And the world is drown’d in sleep,Yet mine eyes the watch do keep,Sweet Spirit, comfort me!

Holy CommunionOffertory Anthem Litany to the Holy Spirit Peter Herford

Presentation Hymn 511 Holy spirit ever living • all stand

The Great Thanksgiving

celebrant people

celebrant

celebrant

people

people

Eucharistic Prayer A • BCP 361

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The Lord’s Prayer • BCP 364

Memorial Acclamation • BCP 368• during the blessing of bread and wine the celebrant says:

Therefore, we proclaim the mystery of faith; Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again.

The Great Amen• at the conclusion of the Great Thanksgiving all sing:

Sanctus WLP-859 Ronald Arnatt

• note: the choir repeats the first four bars as indicated by the *

*

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The Breaking of the Bread

• any baptized person from any Christian tradition who wishes to encounter the Real Presence of the Risen Christ in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood is welcome to receive Holy Communion. If you wish to learn more about the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, please speak with a priest or deacon following the liturgy.• gluten free wafers are available; as you prepare to receive bread indicate your preference to the priest• if you would like to receive a blessing instead of Communion, please indicate this by crossing your arms over your chest

Communion Hymn Voices Found 62 O fiery spiritcantor all

Fraction Anthem WLP-866cantor choir all

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Dismissal Let us go forth into the world rejoicing in the power of the Spirit. Thanks be to God.

Postlude

Concluding Hymn Humble Walls • found on the bulletin insert

Blessing

The Cathedral Choir

Robert Bozeman, Carolyn van Zant, Becky Norris, Mike Wright, lectorsMike DaRif, Mike Foster, Norma Laufer, Mike Foster, chalice bearers

Aaron Angel, Tim Tice, Louis Issacs, Keith Stevenson, Chris Hart acolyteSteve Wheatley, altar guild

serving today . . .... as for me and my household,we willserve theLordJoshua 24:15

The worship is concluded. The SERVICE begins!

Prayer after CommunionAlmighty and everliving God, we thank you for feeding us with the spiri-tual food of the most precious Body and Blood of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; and for assuring us in these holy mysteries that we are living mem-bers of the Body of your Son, and heirs of your eternal kingdom. And now, Father, send us out to do the work you have given us to do, to love and serve you as faithful witnesses of Christ our Lord. To him, to you, and to the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and for ever. Amen.

• all stand

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy

Humble Walls Around Believerswords by Richard Leach music by Susan Calvin Fletcher

My dear people of Christ Church Cathedral and our Guests,

I hope you are having a good time with family and friends on this Memorial Day weekend. And that tomorrow you will remember, gratefully, those who have died while in military service.

Today is also a day of celebration: the Day of Pentecost, a principal feast day; we commemorate the arrival of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. Enjoy the festivities—the streamers in procession; the reading of the Lesson in many languages, and, of course the feast following the feast: Coffee Hour.

Plan to be with us also next week for the feast of the Most Holy Trinity, and on June 7 for the feast of Corpus Christi. On the next Sunday, June 14, join the conversation about how every single one of us can be part of strengthening our future through the Cathedral Endowment. Read more about that on page 5.

Midday Mass, Evening Prayer and Tuesday Bible Study are on break for this week, but they return on Monday, June 1 and Tuesday, June 2.

And, now, as we prepare for worship, consider these words of Caesarius of Arles:

Strive by your thinking, as well as by your praying, to fulfill in your daily life what you say with your lips in church; and make the Holy Spirit who speaks through your lips be glad to dwell in your heart. Our words and our lives should be in agreement.

I’m glad you are here today

Faithfully,The Very Rev’d Joan Pritcher Your Dean in the Interim On this Day of Pentecost: Whitsunday

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For more on these and other Cathedral Matters go to . . .

Cathedral MattersChrist Church Cathedral, Louisville, KY May 24, 2015•

A church in the heart of the city with a heart for the c ity

from the Dean . . . . .

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we prayOf note this week — Midday Mass update Evening Prayer updates

Be a Cathedral LightSupport Cathedral Arts by becoming a “Cathedral Light.” Think about how you can support Cathedral Arts. Contact Canon Robert for more information, [email protected].

Evening PrayerEvening Prayer is suspended this week, but returns on Monday, June 1 at 6:00 pm in the Chapel.Be sure to thank your Evening Prayer officiates: Paul Real, Rite II Evening Prayer, Monday; Mildred Payne, Rite II Evening Prayer, Tuesday; Aaron Angel, Rite II Evensong, Wednesday; Keith Stevenson, Rite I Evening Prayer, Thursday; the Dean, Rite II Evening Prayer, Friday.

Cathedral Choir CDs availableCathedral Choir CDs are available for purchase including the choir’s newest release, Lux Aeterna, a live recording of the concert presented in February 2013 at the Cathedral. Visit www.christchurchlouky.org, or speak with any chorister.

we studyOf note this week — Weekday Bible Study update Children’s Sunday School update Dean’s Forum update

Enriching Our Worship begins May 31We begin a summer of Enriching Our Worship (EOW), Prayer 2 on Trinity Sunday, May 31. EOW is a Eucharistic Prayer produced by the National Church Standing Liturgical Commission in 1998, and later approved for use by General Convention. It will not be new to you, because Christ Church Cathedral has used it before. In EOW, you will recognize the familiar shape of the Eucharistic prayer that we hear every Sunday: the Sursum Corda (‘the Lord be with you; and also with you’ ...), the Sanctus (‘Holy, holy, holy’ ...) and the Great AMEN. If you have not experienced EOW, you might enjoy its simplicity.

Weekday Bible StudyBible Study is suspended this week but returns June 2 at 5:15 p.m. in Bishops’ Hall

Dean’s Forum follows today’s 10 a.m. worshipDean’s Forum meets today at 10, but is on break for 3 weeks. It returns Sunday, June 21. Everyone is invited, even if you don’t have a book. If you need a book, speak with Tom Peters. The focus is on the devotional classics, using the anthology, Devotional Classics: Selected Readings for Individuals and Groups, edited by Richard J. Foster and James Bryan Smith

Children’s Sunday SchoolChildren’s Sunday School is suspended for the summer, but returns on Sunday, September 13 with fresh new works and presentations.

Midday Mass Pick a day to come pray with us. Midday Mass is Suspended for this week. It returns Monday, June 1 with a commemoration of Justin, Martyr at Rome

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Sunday Bible Study Every Sunday, 9 a.m., in the library Tom Peters leads a group in reading and studying through the Bible. The group has worked its way to the Gospel of Luke. You are invited to join the group at any time.After today, Bible Study will suspend until Sunday, June 21

we work

Next Community Breakfast is June 7 The next Community Breakfast will be Sunday, June 7, 8:45 – 9:30 a.m., in Bishops’ Hall. Serving our friends, neighbors, and fellow parishioners is one of the most rewarding ministries at Christ Church Cathedral, and you should be involved. In addition to serving breakfast, personal care and food items are always accepted for the food pantry and Central Louisville Community Ministry. Contact Randy Peters for more information.

Downtown Episcopal Outreach (DEO) DEO addresses gap needs that arise in service agencies throughout central Louisville. Using the Dean’s Discretionary Fund, and working with outreach partners including Central Louisville Community Ministries, Our Merciful Savior Episcopal Church and St. George’s Episcopal Church, we help with expenses such as ID application fees, prescription drugs, utilities, and some transportation costs. You can help by contributing to the Dean’s Discretionary Fund, and by putting coins and bills in the DEO Piggy Bank.

Education for Ministry (EfM)Education for Ministry (EfM) provides laypersons with a comprehensive theological education. It enables baptized Christians to relate their faith to their lives and ministries in the world. For more information about being part of an EfM group at the Cathedral, or at another parish in the diocese, contact Dean Pritcher, 632-3213, or e-mail [email protected].

Cathedral Shared Ministry Opportunities There are many ministry areas at Christ Church Cathedral. Here are a few to consider, along with the contact and sign up information you need to get started.

We Pray: Altar Guild (cleaning of linens) - Tom ThillWe Study: Children and Youth Christian Ed support - the Dean We Work: All Call Louisville support – the Dean We Listen: Cathedral Life volunteers - Randy PetersWe Build: Print Directory maintenance - Keith Stevenson

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we listenOf note this week — Coffee Hour hosts

Coffee Hour HostsToday’s Coffee Hour hosts are Norma Laufer and Becky Norris. Be sure to thank them for their hospitality.

Gay Men’s Supper ClubThe Cathedral’s Gay Men’s Supper Club meets each month for conversation and supper. Contact Bill Shelton, [email protected], or call 897-3079.

Membership in the Episcopal ChurchIf you are currently not an Episcopalian, but would like to be, talk to Dean Pritcher. She will arrange for an Inquirer’s Class and baptism and/or confirmation, and answer any other questions about membership at the Cathedral. Episcopal Church Membership is automatic in the parish at which you were baptized or confirmed, and you can easily move your membership when you relocate. If you would like to move your membership to the Cathedral, call the parish office, or leave your request with Dean Pritcher. The Cathedral will contact your former parish and make the necessary changes. You make the request, and the Cathedral will handle the paperwork.

Women’s Lunch BunchCathedral women meet for fellowship and lunch on the third Thursday of each month. E-mail [email protected], or call Mildred Franks, 893-3815.

Men’s Lunch BunchCathedral men meet for lunch and conversation on the first Wednesday of each month. Lunch locations vary. For information call Mike Wright, 396-6242. All Cathedral men are welcome.

Pastoral CareWhen there are pastoral concerns about members of our congregation, and with the concurrence of the person or people concerned, Randy Peters sends an e-mail to a list of people who have indicated that want to know about these concerns. If you want to be included in that distribution list, please let Randy know, either in person or by e-mail, [email protected].

Cathedral Book Group meeting May 31The Cathedral Book Group will meet on Sunday, May 31, 4 p.m. at McCall Eng’s home, 6211 Orion Road. The book will be A Place in Time: Twenty Stories of the Port William Membership, by Wendell Berry. To RSVP or to add your name to the electronic distribution list, e-mail McCall Eng, [email protected]. Check the bulletin board just outside the church office for information about upcoming Book Group meetings.

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we buildOf note this week — Meet Carter Rumi

Electronic CommunicationsStay connected to Christ Church Cathedral no matter where you are. Whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, or the Web...it’s your choice! Here’s how:

Cathedral Matters Online Edition Send the parish office your e-mail address and you’ll receive the Cathedral Matters Online Edition every Sunday morning, along with other important news from the Cathedral.

Facebook Sign in to Facebook.com and search for ChristChurchLouky. Click ‘like’ and you will get regular posts from Facebook to your news feed.

Twitter Sign in to Twitter.com. In the search line, write @ChristChurchLou. Click ‘follow’ and you’ll get tweets to your own Twitter timeline.

Securing Our Future (and Present) with a Strong Cathedral EndowmentThere’s a way you can help to secure both the present and the future of Christ Church Cathedral. Consider giving to the Cathedral Endowment. Join us on Sunday, June 14, following the 10 a.m. service for a special Coffee Hour and conversation about being part of our Cathedral Endowment. Guest speakers will include the Rev’d Dick Humke, Carter Ruml of Stites & Harbison, and the Cathedral’s own Rob Beard. Together they will explain how all of us can be a part of this important ministry. If you have questions, contact Dean Pritcher at 632-3213..

Office HoursOffice hours are Tuesday thru Friday, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Volunteers are serving at the desk, including Dorothy Converse, Michael Cooper, Page Curry, Mildred Franks, Jane Halliday, Linda Kiesel, Frazier Marsh, Randy Peters, Susan Torok, and Carolyn Van Zant. Be sure to thank them, and special thanks to Jan Margerum for organizing this team. If you would like to be part of this volunteer team, contact Jan, [email protected], or Dean Pritcher, [email protected].

Meet Carter Ruml:Carter Ruml is an attorney with the law firm, Stites and Harbison—a Member of the Trust & Estates Service Group where he represents private clients and fiduciaries on estate planning and administration, business planning, wealth transfer and income tax planning, charitable, non-profit, probate, and fiduciary litigation matters. Carter is also a solid churchman—a member of St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church where he currently serves on the Vestry and teaches Sunday School for first graders with his wife, Sarah. He has been a member of Trustees in Council for the Diocese since 2013. As a member of the Louisville Rowing Club, Carter competes in singles and doubles sculling races around the country, and teaches new rowers to scull. He reads widely about history, investing, and politics and enjoys gardening.

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Stewardship NotesWe are blessed and we can BE a blessingThe Cathedral has received 88 pledges, totaling $300,000. That represents: • 33 increased pledges • 14 new pledges • 33 pledges with no change • 8 pledges with decreases

The goal remains 100 percent participation. If you have not registered your intention to give to God through Christ Church Cathedral, there’s still time. No amount is too large and no amount is too small. They all make a difference. If you have questions, this handy Q and A might help:

How do I get a Pledge Card?There are Pledge Cards in the Narthex, at the south door, and at the office table. Just ask if you can’t find one.

How can I submit a Pledge Card? You may mail in your Pledge Card, place it in the offering basin as it is passed any Sunday morning, or you may give it to a member of the Chapter, the Finance Committee, or to the Dean.

How can I help even more?You can continue to pray with us. Try these words: God of infinite blessing, when you fashioned the world the morning stars sang together and the host of heaven shouted for joy; open our eyes to the wonders of your creation and teach us to use all things for good, that we may be blessed and be a blessing so that all may live in your abundance; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Kroger Community Rewards programThe new Kroger Community Rewards program is paying benefits back to the Cathedral every time you use your regular Kroger Plus Card, the regular savings card most of you take to Kroger for your shopping. It’s easy to get started, and the rewards for the Cathedral start immediately after you register your card. You may register your card by phone (1-888-904-0800) or on-line. Here’s how the on-line registration works: • Visit www.kroger.com/communityrewards and hit “Create an Account.”.”• Register your Kroger Plus Card.• Once you are registered, you’ll see a tab that says “Kroger Community Rewards.” Hit the “Enroll” tab.• You will be asked for the company name or number. For best results use the Cathedral company number, 11088.• Confirm “Christ Church Cathedral” as your charity and you are signed up. After you complete registration, the Cathedral will reap the financial benefits every time you use your Kroger Plus Card.

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. . . for those serving in the armed forces or recovering from the wounds of warCera Benbow, Nicholas James, Chris Jones, Mark Jones, Michael Lathon, David McGrath, Keith Morrisson, Chris Nobles, Sidnie Smith, John Taylor

We Pray . . .

. . . in the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, for the Anglican Church of Canada

. . . in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, for St. Alban’s Church, Louisville

Prayer is at the heart of Christian community. We use this space to bring before God and the community the needs of those we love. Please submit prayer requests for yourself and others to the church office: [email protected]. We will include those names here so that the community may join you in prayer.

. . . for family and friends of Cathedral members requested byKen Thompson, Frank Turner

Ed Harrel Stephen Vanover and family

Brian Coahran, Charlie Reeser, John Vessels Kelly Brown, Walter Longacre, Bud Mease, Mike Streuwing

Dana LutzMargaret Swords

Nancy Tucker, Bertha WinemillerCarey Duval, Maggie Foster, Rachel Mara, Tara Moriarty

Carl Horton, Don Grube, Judy Horton, Phillip KoloffSue Law, Missy Mattingly, Jim Porter, Sharon Turner

Louis Besten, Tim Catron, Forrest Cook, Mike Kimery, Gibbs Reese Alex Rohleder, Derek Sprigler, Ryan Stellingwerf, Judy Vance, Anne Veno

Vern GuillenGretchen Clark, Cleve Iler, Jenna Maddox, Bill Turner, Kristina

Denise Carr, Chris Fine, Jenna Maddox, Kathy McVay, Karen WoodsEric Zoerb

Mano Barati, Peter Ianetta, Megan Weilage, Christy WestDavid Ellis, Harry Marsh

Marsha ClineEvan Murray Lukat, Judy Taylor

Stuart Cornelius, Natalie Fleathers, Patricia MarcumLiz Isele, Carole Miracle, Bridget Puzon

Bevin, Carey, Chace, Piper, Grace FlintGreg, Ben Parker, Trish Roberts

Brittany DuranJoe Dale WardEddie Thomas

Cynthia CarlsonChaurice Weathers, Steve Whelan

Wallace Geiger, Martin VoelkerJared Stiver

Jerry BrownCarol BrownMelinda CollettJim CollingsDorothy ConversePage CurryMike DaRifTara DurnilMike FosterBobbie Fritton

Vance Fritton

Rob GuillenPaula HaleChris HartSissy LanierJan MargerumJerry MarshChris and Amy MeeceHelen MurrayMildred PayneRandy PetersDean PritcherScott RadekerHollis RealPaul RealKeith StevensonSidnie SmithJim SnyderJerry TschieggKay Shields Wilkinson

. . . for Cathedral members in need of healingMike DaRif, Ginny & Joe Dozier, Michael Foster, Bill & Mitzi Friedlander, Carol Kendall, Mae Lathon, Jo Anne Shackleton

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CALENDAR

Sunday May 24• 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I in the Chapel• 9 a.m. Adult Bible Study• 9:15 a.m. Children’s Sunday School• 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II in the Cathedral

Monday May 25• Cathedral Office Closed• Noon Eucharist in the Chapel• 6 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Chapel

Tuesday May 26• Office Hours 10 a.m.—1 p.m.• Noon Eucharist in the Chapel• 5:15 p.m. Bible Study• 6 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Chapel

Wednesday May 27• Office Hours 10 a.m.—1 p.m.• Noon Eucharist in the Chapel• Noon-day Meditation in Bishop’s Hall (Sponsored by IFPP)• 6 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Chapel• 6:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal

Thursday May 28• Office Hours 10 a.m.—1 p.m.• Noon Eucharist in the Chapel• 6 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Chapel

Friday May 29• Office Hours 10 a.m.—1 p.m.• Noon Eucharist in the Chapel• 6 p.m. Evening Prayer in the Chapel

Saturday May 30• Cathedral closed

Sunday May 31• 8:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite I in the Chapel• 9 a.m. Adult Bible Study• 9:15 a.m. Children’s Sunday School• 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II in the Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

The Rt. Rev. Terry Allen White, BishopThe Very Rev. Joan Pritcher, Dean in the InterimThe Rev. Dr. Eva Markham, DeaconThe Rev. Gary England, DeaconCanon Dr. Robert L. Bozeman, Cathedral MusicianThomas Thill, Sacristan

421 South Second Street, Louisville, KY 40202502-587-1354www.christchurchlouky.org

Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky