ST. MARK’S CATHEDRAL
June 2019 • Volume 59 • Issue 6
The
ST. MARK’S CATHEDRAL SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
www.stmarkscathedral.net
A Monthly Magazine
To love and serve Christ. To love and serve one another in Christ. To love and serve the world for Christ.
“The examples are few of a person ruined by giving.” – Christian Nestell Bovee
Jesus taught his friends that “man shall not live by bread alone.” Every
day we are given the opportunity to test this proposition. The people I meet are generally on a search for happiness and meaning. I believe that we are each searching for an “original blessedness” in our lives, and Jesus tells us that it will take more than “bread” to build a bridge into that “original blessedness.”
The messages of Jesus are consistent: anything not planted in the ground of God’s Kingdom will probably not satisfy the deeper search for meaning in our lives. From the beginning of time, human beings have sought the meaning of life in every philosophy, life-style, or political agenda imaginable; and yet the search goes on. However, the Bible illuminates that it is through God’s grace that we are given a compass to find that “original blessedness.”
Every human being is created imago dei – in the image of God. One implication is that a meaningful relationship with our Maker is eminently possible. In that God is a source of generosity and great-heartedness, giving ourselves away brings us closer to the image of God that we bear. Giving part of our day to prayer and listening to God deepens this relationship. Giving part of our day to reading scripture
deepens this relationship. Giving our time and concern to help those who are in need in the name of God’s love deepens this relationship. And giving part of our day to financially sustaining the life of God’s kingdom deepens this relationship.
At St. Mark’s we depend upon the financial gifts of our members to sustain the physical structure of this Cathedral,
and sustain the lives of faith that are lived within it. We cannot do the work of the Body of Christ, the Church, without the financial gifts that we each give. Without the pledges that we make, we cannot walk together on bridges toward an “original blessedness” and deeper relationship with God.
Making a financial commitment to the life of the Church is one step among others that will deepen our life of faith. When we give financially to the work that God is doing in our lives and the
world, there is the potential to find a new portion of inner-peace; especially if we have harbored the notion that we might edit how much of our lives God desires from us. God’s desire is unedited; God desires all of us, all of our life, all of our efforts, all that we have to give.
The path to meaning is not in finding and having more things in our own name, but rather in giving and surrendering all
by the Very Rev. Alston B. [email protected]
Building a Bridge to Blessedness
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noun: the state of being blessed with divine favor. adjective: consecrated; sacred; holy; sanctified; worthy of adoration, reverence, or worship; divinely or supremely favored; fortunate; blissfully happy or contented.
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Weekday Worship at the Cathedral
Weekdays except Wednesdays:7:00 a.m. Morning PrayerWednesdays:7:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Fridays:NoonHoly Eucharist & Healing service 5:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist
(The 5:30 service is an option for those who cannot attend Sunday worship.)
A full-color version of The Evangelist is on our website! Go to “About Us,” then “News.”
SUNDAY WORSHIP8:00 am, 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Sunday
Holy Eucharist Holy Unction offered at 8:00 am,
10:30 am and 6:00 pm5:30 pm Friday
Holy Eucharist (uses the Sunday Propers)
JUNE 2, 2019The Seventh Sunday of Easter
10:30 am Baptism and Holy Eucharist
JUNE 9, 2019The Day of Pentecost
JUNE 16, 2019Trinity Sunday
JUNE 23, 2019The Second Sunday after Pentecost
JUNE 30, 2019The Third Sunday after Pentecost
Romans 8 :14-17John 14 :8-17
Acts 2 :1-21Psalm 104 :25-37, 37
Romans 5 :1-5John 16:12-15
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31Canticle 13
Galatians 3:23-29Luke 8:26-39
Isaiah 65:1-9Psalm 22:18-27
Revelation 22 :12-14, 16-17, 20-21John 17 :20-26
Acts 16 :16-34Psalm 97
Providence House frequently has new residents that arrive with only the clothes on their backs. If you are interested in helping to make small ‘Emergency Kits’ for children, contact Jennifer Beruvides at [email protected]
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Galatians 5:1, 13-25Luke 9:51-62
1 Kings 19:15-16, 19-21Psalm 16
Cathedral Coffee Time
9:00 - 9:30 amin the Parlor
things in God’s name; meaning is found in discovering how to make a gift of ourselves to God and to one another. This is the imago – image of what God has done for us in the life of his son, the one we call Jesus Christ.
If we would like our future to be in God’s hands, I imagine that our wallets should prayerfully be in God’s hands as well.
Blessings, Alston Johnson
St. Mark’s Physical TrainingMonday-Friday 5:30 am at the Cathedral
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
June 1Scott CrichtonKaren HardtnerMatthew Schoonover
2Mike CooperCharlotte Ourso
3Kim Weaver
4Edie WilliamsCindy HarrisBill GrayJohn PerkinsAnne JenkinsAndrew Atkins
5Charlie BurwellEllen AlleyCaroline Seale
6Joyce GilesPatrick DavenportDebbie HallMurray ViserLisa ChildsJohn ReeksLeah MuslowKate Hesson
7Richard ElstonFrank GrigsbyKatie-Beth DavisCharlotte Anderson
9Sonya AttawaySandra LeathermanJohn Atkins, IIIKnighton SampleMary Elizabeth HarperFrances HardtnerBarro Massad
10Rebecca BryantTaylor SlackAlyssa CogginsHugh HerzogWhitmer Campbell
11Brett Schoonover
12Donald MackSusan HardtnerBarbara NewtownBarron O’Neal, Sr.Brant LewisAnne DeupreeKatelyn PavlickRobert Pavlick
Kaitlyn StageOscar Berry, IV
13Lottie McGuire14William Comegys
15Ione DeanBrad MassadMatthew Smitherman
16Skip SimontonHenry HoodAnthony Comeaux
17Susan BerryBetsy LevelsKendall Stage
18Robert EwingCecilia McElroy
19Dee PetersonWade SampleEdwin Byrd, III
20Elaine LeeMarjorie Bowen
Witt CaldwellCorbin LattierJack Q=Petersen
21Diane LawrenceGreg RembertJan CookBeth PattersonCharles PattersonAvery GloverLoren Lepore
22Waldo CecilJeff HowellMax Fortiz
23Jim ElrodHolly WoodardElouise LattierJessie ShortMary Kneip
24Sharon ReedCristina WalkerLindsey ReadingPam ShortJonathan HardtnerHeidi SandersonWilliam Dulaney
Camille SampleAndrew Irion
25Cina HodgesTalbot TrudeauJohn Henry Nelson
26Kathy WilliamsDebbie CamusLeslie Caraway
27Karon WaguespackMarshall Jones
28Trisha HoganFrances Bowen
29Pat ViserAmy MataRyan Q=PetersenJohn Van Hook
30Ann WalkeLeon NimsLee SchmidtKaren PopwellCatherine RoemerDorothy Lea
Children’s Christian Formation
9:15 a.m. – 12:30 pm Nursery (newborn to K3 - 3 years old by Sept. 30th)First floor of Parish building next to Catechesis Atriums
10:30 am Children’s Chapel (1st – 5th grade)Second floor of Parish building in the old nursery location
Questions or concerns please contact Caroline Reeks, [email protected] 318-221-3360 ext. 4065
Adult Christian Formation9:30 am
Malachi to Matthew: The Bible Between the TestamentsTaught by Jay Weimar Ministry Center Garden Room
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St. Mark’s EYC NewsSchool is out! But EYC is not!
EYC will meet three Sundays this month. Also, on June 30th, EYC are invited to come out to the
worship and bonfire at All Saints Chapel in Stonewall to celebrate the
recent Confirmation class’s completion of their courses.
Our EYC special event this month will be a trip to the Boardwalk. Dinner will be bought by the church. Bring money for shopping, the arcade, and whatever else!
Looking ahead, we have two EYC trips coming up in the late summer and fall. Also 2019 VBS To Mars and Beyond is around the corner, Fr. Drew is in need of some high schoolers and middle schoolers who want to lead activities at the various VBS stations. The dates for VBS are July 8th-12th, 9-Noon.
Volunteers will be needed for some additional hours the week beforehand. This is a fun way of serving the church and getting service hours.
I look forward to seeing y’all this summer!
God Bless,Fr. Drew
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June 30th – Holy Eucharist at 5pm followed by bonfire and dinner
September 29th – Holy Eucharist at 5pm followed by bonfire and dinner
November 3rd – All Saints’ Eucharist at 3pm
December 29th – Holy Eucharist at 5pm followed by bonfire and dinner
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:
EYC Evenings: June 2, 9, and 23Dinner, Group Activity, & Worship 5:45-7:30PM @ Ministry Center (every Sunday unless otherwise noted on the EYC schedule)
UPCOMING TRIPS:
Labor Day Weekend Trip to Buffalo RiverAugust 30th - September 2nd
Fall Break Trip to Houston*service hours opportunity*October 11th-14th
Aftercare is provided for kids attending VBS. In order to sign up for
aftercare, please visit the following link: myvbs.org/
StMarksAfterCare
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MiddleSchool@smc_eyc_middleHighSchool@smceyc
2019 VBS July 8-12, 2019 • 9 am - Noon
MEMORIAL FLOWERS
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WEDDINGS
Those whom God has joined together, let no one put asunder.
Rebecca Rose Meeks & Michael Crosbie Reeks on May 4, 2019.
BIRTHS
Leo Anderson Gillen, on May 6, 2019. Parents are Allie & Giff Gillen. Big brother is Ford Gillen. Grandparents are Sherry & Dale Anderson. Great grandmother is Chris Stoll.
Frances Ann McMurry, on May 7, 2019. Parents are Beth & Paul McMurry. Big brothers are Henry, William & Teddy McMurry.
DEATHS
Rest Eternal grant to them, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine upon them.
Samuel Eugene Sentell, husband of Dianna Sentell, on April 15, 2019.
Christopher Eddy, stepson of Marletta Eddy, on April 30, 2019.
Don Thomas McCoy, father of Don McCoy, on May 14, 2019.
Susan Jane Goff, on May 15, 2019.
May their souls, and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
June 2The flowers on the High Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Dr. William H. Barnwell, II. The flowers on the Chapel Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Kenneth E. Williams, Sr., Jim V. Hamric, Jr., H.R. & Marguerite Cupples and Bob & Faye Cupples.
June 9The flowers on the High Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Robert Clyde Hargrove II, Joseph L. Hargrove and Martha Dean Hargrove Glassell and in thanksgiving for the marriage of Mae Allen Hargrove and Thomas Whitmeyer O’Brien, Jr.
The flowers on the Chapel Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Patricia Richards Carter.
June 16The flowers on the High Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Mr.& Mrs. Burr D. Ilgenfritz and Mr. & Mrs. Warren C. West.
The flowers on the Chapel Altar are given to the glory of God and in honor of Skip Simonton on her 89th birthday.
June 23The flowers on the High Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Mr. & Mrs. Robert D’Aquin, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Donald, Sr. and in honor of Seth Donald.
The flowers on the Chapel Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Thomas Adams Watts and Ann Connor Doak.
June 30The flowers on the High Altar are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Dr. Ollie P. Williams, Carl Pons, Mary Skannal Pons, John Holland Williams and Hazel Miller Williams.
The flowers on the Chapel Altar are given to the glory of God and in honor of Knox Goodman and Marilyn Deupree.
Oblationers NeededOur Hospitality Committee invites parishioners (families, adult singles, siblings, friends) to serve as oblationers (gift bearers) at the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. This is a meaningful way to serve the faith community. For more information please contact Bonnie Dubin at [email protected]
Expectant Moms of St.
Mark’s
If you are or know anyone who is expecting a child our committee is up and running and is looking for mommies to be. Please contact us at bess@
stmarkscathedral.net or sign up on our website under family ministries. We hope to welcome mothers into our community. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
by Rev. Drew Christiansen
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Lost Anything at Church?Or maybe you’re just missing some item and have no idea where it might have gone. Drop by or call the church office and check into our lost and found! We have everything from sunglasses to scarves to cell phones to jewelry (including some very nice pieces.) Check and see what you’re missing!
June 1890 – St. Mark’s rector the Rev. Dr. W.T.D Dalzell preaches a sermon on Luke 16:19-21, the famous “easier for a rich man to pass through the eye of a needle” passage. Dalzell proclaims that a man or woman who has enough to be content is “often richer and happier than the man who counts his wealth by millions,” and that our love to God is to be certified “by our love to man; and that our love to man is to be
proven chiefly by charity and kindness to the poor and the suffering. Not allowing them to lie at our gate but…extending to them such a measure of relief as comes within our ability.”
June 1959 – St. Mark’s Day School faculty member Irene Struve proposes instituting a Vocal Music Program in the school with a permanent music curriculum on a graduated basis. She states, “Children must learn to read
and sing music just as they learn to read and write.”
June 1978 – Rev. Thomas Comstock Seitz is appointed as headmaster of St. Mark’s Day School. Rev. Seitz is a graduate of Kenyon College and holds a Master of Divinity from Bexley Hall Seminary and a Master of Education from Western Carolina University. He served in parish ministry, school chaplaincy, and admissions direction prior to his appointment at St. Mark’s.
June 1984 – Rev. Laurence Packard launches a program Voyage for Life for high school age youth where they become acquainted with people in different jobs and positions, shadowing them in their work, in order for them to learn about life beyond high school and the realities of adult life. A Times article from June, 1984 describes the visit of several youth to observe the work of police and fire dispatchers.
W.T.D Dalzell
Music & Worship
Music Camp 2019St. Mark’s Music Camp 2019 is scheduled for June 24 – 28, 2019 from 9am to noon. The Music Camp, which is in its eighth year, gives children ages 6-14 an opportunity to enjoy learning about music in a fun and supportive environment. Music Camp 2019 is offered free of charge, and in addition to learning the fundamentals of music theory and having fun with music related arts and crafts, the participants spend the week preparing the music that they will use to lead worship at St. Mark’s on Sunday, June 30. A gala reception for the camp participants will follow the 10:30 service in the Parish Hall. St. Mark’s Music Camp has proven to be an excellent recruitment tool for St. Mark’s Boys and Girls Choir. To register, click on the link on the cathedral website at www.stmarkscathedral.net. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Canon Bryan Mitnaul at either 318-226-4034 or [email protected].
St. Mark’s Cathedral (Episcopal)908 Rutherford StreetShreveport, LA 71104
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Members of the Vestry of St. Mark’s CathedralLad Shemwell, Senior Warden – Bill Kalmbach, Junior Warden – Murray Viser, Treasurer – John Reeks, Chancellor
2019 Melissa Flores Jonathan HardtnerSanders HearneDan KorunaDoug Rountree
2022Ellen AlleyMike AmeenOliver JenkinsBrad MassadEmily Merkle
The Rt. Rev. Jacob W. Owensby(Bishop of Western Louisiana)[email protected]
The Very Rev. Alston Johnson(Dean)[email protected]
The Rev. Thomas Nsubuga(Sub-Dean)[email protected]
The Rev. Dr. Rowena White(Canon)[email protected]
The Rev. Dr. Wayne Carter (Associate Clergy)[email protected]
The Rev. Drew Christiansen (Curate) [email protected]
Bryan T. Mitnaul (Canon for Cathedral Music)[email protected]
John Scheel (Facilities Manager)[email protected]
Becky Deverts (Financial Office Manager)[email protected]
Bess Maxwell (Administrative Assistant)[email protected]
Jennifer Beruvides (Coordinator for Events and Hands-on Outreach Ministry)[email protected]
Cynthia Anderson (Receptionist)[email protected]
Beth Reeks (Minister for Pre-K Children’s Programs)[email protected]
Caroline Reeks (Children’s Catechesis Support)[email protected]
Katie-Beth Davis (Nursery Coordinator) [email protected]
2020Matt CoadyCarol Anne CarawayBob EwingBrandy Griffes Debbie Hall
2021Marilyn KirklandLisa LoveCody Mayo William WeaverBud Westmoreland
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