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5-6pm
: Dinner in Drake Hall (Catered)
5-5:30pm
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Pre-K Godly Play in Room C3
5-5.45pm
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Cantate (Youth Choir) in Choir Room
5.45-6.30pm
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Pre-K Formation & Nursery in C2, Formation (K-2nd Grade) in C5, St Francis Choir (3rd-5th Grades) in Choir Room
6-7pm
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EYC (Youth Formation, 6th-12th Grade) in Drake, Adult Formation in ECW
6.30-7pm
: Pre-K Formation & Nursery in C2, Cherub Choir (K-2nd Grade) in C3, Formation (3rd-5th Grade) in C5
7pm
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Parish Choir & Schola Rehearsal in Choir Room
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Whistle Stop at St Timothy's for Meet and Greet with Bishop Nominees
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Everyone is invited to meet and greet the nominees for the XII Bishop Diocesan Thursday, Feb 16 from 7-9 PM. A panel discussion will take place in the nave from 7-8:30 PM with a reception of light refreshments to follow. Photos of the nominees are below. To read more about each of them, please visit http://bishopsearch.dionc.org/
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Stitch by Stitch is cancelled on Thursday evening due to the Whistle Stop event at St. Timothy's.
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Choristers to Sing in Charlotte this Sunday
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When:
Sunday, February 19 at 3pm
What: Evensong at The Church of the Holy Comforter, 2701 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28209
Who: St Timothy’s Choristers with the RSCM Treble Festival participants
This weekend, nine of St Timothy’s choristers will participate in the fourteenth annual RSCM (Royal School of Church Music) Treble Festival, which will be held at the Church of the Holy Comforter in Charlotte. This year’s festival conductor is John Stender, Director of Music at St. Helena’s Episcopal Church, Beaufort, SC.
Choristers will rehearse most of
Saturday
and then go bowling. Some of them will stay with Holy Comforter parishioner host families, and everyone will sing
Sunday
morning Eucharist and
Sunday
afternoon Evensong. Please consider coming to hear the choristers sing Harry Bramma’s Responses and Phillip Moore’s Canticles for Evensong on
Sunday, February 19
, at
3pm
.
Choristers who sing for this festival have been invited to sing Evensong at the National Cathedral in DC on
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
. If you are looking for a summer road-trip, think about meeting us in Washington in June.
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March Overnight Challenge
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March 1 will begin the season of Lent with Ash
Wednesday
and also mark the last 31 days of our overflow shelter. As we keep this season in attendance at worship and formation, we also look to fasting to give meaning to our devotion. As children we maybe gave up chocolate, as an adult coffee may seem an awesome sacrifice; this season, we ask that you would give God's homeless children your time this Lent. Overnight volunteers stay from
7pm to 7am
and sleep half the night and are gifted a unique perspective through which to see Christ at work.
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Charlie Lovett Book Launch
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New York Times
Bestselling author and St. Tim's member Charlie Lovett will share his new novel
The Lost Book of the Grail
at a launch event co-hosted with Bookmarks. Set in an English Cathedral, the
Lost Book of the Grail
is Lovett's third novel and features a missing medieval manuscript, a mystery involving the Holy Grail, and two protagonists that couldn't be more different—an old fashioned Englishman who loves books and a young American who has come to the cathedral to digitize the collection of ancient manuscripts.
Publisher's Weekly
called the book "thoroughly entertaining."
Kirkus Reviews
said it has " . . . a distinct Masterpiece Theatre Flavor."
Charlie's publisher, Viking Books, wrote: "Imbued with reverence and mythical storytelling,
The Lost Book of the Grail
is a mystery of the kind that’s wildly popular in the entertainment world—think
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
and
National Treasure,
not to mention Dan Brown’s
The Da Vinci Code
—yet deeply ruminates on timeless themes like faith, perceived truth, and how the past has informed the present day. Here Lovett provides a wholly entertaining story that will not only make you smile and laugh, but also think—prompting readers to reconsider the important roles that spirituality, family, and, yes, reading, play in their lives."
The evening will feature a presentation by Charlie, choral music by the St. Timothy's Choristers, and a display of actual medieval manuscripts from the rare book collection at Wake Forest. Books will be for sale and a signing will follow the presentation. The event is free and open to the public, so bring your friends.
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