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The E-Pistle of Thursday

February 29th, 2024

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A Reflection from The Reverend George Stevens, Interim Dean

Dear Friends-

 

Some of the best prayers are borrowed. Here’s one from Frederick Buechner that inspired me this morning. 

 

Lord, catch me off guard today. Surprise me with some moment of beauty or pain. So that at least for a moment I may be startled into seeing that You are here in all Your splendor. Always and everywhere. Barely hidden, beneath, beyond, within this life I breathe. Amen.

 

See you Sunday-

 

George

Community Announcements

Congregational Assessment Tool (CAT) Results Presentation

on Sunday, March 10th


On Sunday, March 10 at noon, the results of the Congregational Assessment Tool survey will be presented to the congregation of the Cathedral of St. Luke. 


At this meeting, Susan Czolgosz, of WorkLife Consulting, will interpret the survey results in preparation for our search for the new Dean of the Cathedral. 


There are two ways to participate in this meeting; in person and via Zoom. 

In person participants will gather in the Upper Hall following coffee hour to view Susan’s presentation. 

Others may choose to join the meeting via Zoom by clicking here.


This presentation will last around an hour.  For those who cannot attend, a recording of the meeting and all relevant materials (executive summary, slides, etc.) will be available. 


Please join us.

Most Recent Minutes Available from

the Lesser Chapter and Finance Committee


To read the minutes from the Lesser Chapter Meeting held on February 21st, 2024, click here.


To read the most recent minutes from the minutes from the Finance Committee Meeting held on February 20th, 2024, click here.


To view previous minutes, or to access additional resources, visit the vestry page on our website, here.

Choral Evensong this Sunday at 4PM

Join the Cathedral Choir, this Sunday evening, March 3rd, at 4PM for a service of choral evensong. Music includes Thomas Tallis’s Dorian Service, anthem by Felix Mendelssohn, Anglican chants by Ritchie & Briggs, and two hymn texts by women poets in celebration of Women’s History Month.

Christian Education at the Cathedral


Interested in Christian Education? In the coming weeks the vestry will be beginning work on creating a fresh job description for the Interim Director of Religious Education at the Cathedral of St. Luke. 


If you’re interested in helping shape this new position, please contact Interim Dean the Rev. George Stevens.


Eucharistic Minister Training on March 17th


Mark your calendars for Eucharistic Minister (chalice bearer) training on Sunday, March 17th after the 10 am service. We’ll review the tasks assigned to the Eucharistic Minister, handle the “holy hardware” and answer any questions that you might have about fulfilling this ministry. After the service take a moment to get a cup of coffee and then meet us at the altar rail in the church. 


If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to Deacon Rebecca via email.

Foyer Groups Return! Simple Food, Simple Fellowship


Foyer Groups are small groups (around 8) persons sharing simple meals and fellowship. The intention is to have fun and provide an opportunity for us to meet each other and/or to become better acquainted. Each group meets once a month for a simple meal and relaxed conversation in the homes of members.


Foyer Groups are not intended to do anything, but simply to be what Christians are: groups of people who gather together and “love one another.” Foyer Groups provide time to be with one another so that friendship may grow.


Each month, a member (or two) host a gathering. Foyer Groups are not a study or prayer group; they have no agenda other than spending time with one another, which is important for the building of Christian community in our parish. The uniqueness of the Foyer Group is its lack of formal structure, its openness of communication, and it's free access given to the Spirit. 


Those interested in signing up to join a group can sign up on the bulletin board outside the church office. Sign up sheets will also be available at both the 7am and 5:15 services. The deadline for sign ups is Sunday, March 17.  


Please contact Judd Hume (who is coordinating this effort) via email or by telephone at: (207) 773-5611 if you have questions! 

Join Us for the Inaugural

St. Luke’s Chili Cook Off on Friday March 22nd


Looking for Volunteers to Help with the Event!


Join us for our first ever St. Luke’s Chili Cook Off on Friday, March 22nd in the lower hall. This event will be a time of fun, food, community, and friendly competition to support the pantries operating out of the cathedral who support our neighbors.


Families and children are welcome and encouraged to attend! We will have board games, coloring, and cornhole available beginning at 5:30PM in the Upper Hall. Dinner will be available beginning at 6:00PM in the lower hall.


We need volunteers in all areas to make this event run smoothly and successfully!


A sign-up sheet is available electronically here or on the bulletin board outside of the office. 


We are especially looking for individuals who would be willing to make a crockpot of chili as part of the cookoff! Instructions are listed on the sign-up sheet.


If making a chili isn't a role you would like to volunteer in, there are plenty of additional ways to help.


The event is open to all. We encourage and welcome donations for the following groups:



St. Elizabeth’s Essentials Pantry: Toothpaste, toothbrushes, diapers sizes 3-5

St. Luke’s Food Pantry: canned tomatoes, canned tomato soup, flour, cornmeal, dried white beans, pinto beans

cooking oil, pasta

Greater Portland Family Promise: Diapers of all sizes, additional items TBD


A general suggested offering to support the cost of the event $5 is also welcome, but not mandatory to attend. 


With questions about volunteering, please contact parish administrator, Avery Levesque-Schott by email or by phone at 207-772-5434, to learn more about how you can help!


Holy Week Schedule of 2024

Please see the schedule below for service times during Holy Week of 2024. With any questions, please contact the Rev. George Stevens.

HOLY WEEK SERVICE SCHEDULE


March 24th, 2024, Palm Sunday

7:30am & 10:00am


March 28th, 2024, Maundy Thursday

7:00pm


March 29th, 2024, Good Friday

12:00pm, & 7:00pm


March 30th, 2024 The Great Vigil of Easter

7:00 pm




March 31st, 2024, Easter Sunday

9:00am | Festival Eucharist with Brass & Timpani


March 31st, 2024, Easter Egg Hunt

10:15am in the Bishop's Garden

(rain location: Emmanuel Chapel)


March 31st, 2024, Easter Sunday

11:00am | Festival Eucharist with Brass & Timpani

St. Elizabeth’s Pantry Update


Thank you to everyone who contributed dental items over the last few weeks! 324 neighbors received an extra bag of dental supplies in addition to personal care items. Current needs include replenishing linens and housewares for the month of March. Shopping bags, newspapers, and packing supplies are also needed. 

Questions?  Contact Byrd Wood.

5:15PM Sunday Worship


This Sunday the 5:15 service will continue following choral evensong.


We look forward to ongoing conversation about planning and scheduling of future services. All are welcome!



Please contact Tim Wilkins if you want to help with the service, or have any questions. Thank you!

The St. Luke's Public Policy and

Environmental Action Team Meeting


PPEAT will  meet Tuesday March 12 from 6-7 PM.

All are welcome. Join us via Zoom.


For more information email Ruth Roemer.

Eco-Tips from the

Public Policy &

Environmental Action Team


Praying in Lent for Creation: Visit Here to View as a Webpage



This is a daily prayer based on the Ignatian Examen, which an individual may wish to incorporate at the end of the day to evaluate one's relationship to the earth. (The Ignatian Examen was developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola to reflect prayerfully with God on the day).


 1. I give thanks to God for creation and for being wonderfully made. Where did I feel God’s presence in creation today?


2. I ask for the grace to see creation as God does – in all its splendor and suffering. Do I see the beauty of creation and hear the cries of the earth and the poor?


3. I ask for the grace to look closely to see how my life choices impact creation and the poor and vulnerable. What challenges or joys do I experience as I recall my care for creation? How can I turn away from a throwaway culture and instead stand in solidarity with creation and the poor?


4. I ask for the grace of conversion towards ecological justice and reconciliation. Where have I fallen short in caring for creation and my brothers and sisters? How do I ask for a conversion of heart?


5. I ask for the grace to reconcile my relationship with God, creation and humanity, and to stand in solidarity through my actions. How can I repair my relationship with creation and make choices consistent with my desire for reconciliation with creation?


6. I offer a closing prayer for the earth and the vulnerable in our society.

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Coffee & Conversation


Each Wednesday at 1 PM in the upper parish hall, join Deacon Rebecca Grant for an informal gathering - coffee and conversations.


There’s no book to read, no service commitment, simply an opportunity to gather and talk about what's happening in our lives. You could also help coach the deacon into retirement from her professional life! 


We’re planning this for a season - weekly opportunities where you can attend one, attend all, drop-in as it works for you. Bring your lunch, if you'd like. Topics range from “what's happening in your life” to “what brings you joy” and more.


You can email Rebecca or call at 207-441-7155.

Volunteer to Serve on the Altar Guild  


We love volunteering on the Altar Guild, and think you would too! Volunteering with Altar Guild is fun and rewarding.


Together, we can work to enable our congregation to engage in worship that is filled with order, beauty, peace, and tranquility.


For more information, contact Kate Leschey or Rita Siavelis.

Looking for Volunteers to Serve as Eucharistic Ministers

The Cathedral is seeking volunteers to serve as Eucharistic Ministers.


Have you ever felt a pull to be part of what happens in the course of our worship services?


If so, consider serving as a Eucharistic Minister (chalice bearer) during the worship services.


Training will be provided along with an alb. If you're interested or have questions, please contact Deacon Rebecca either in person or via email.



Looking For Individuals to serve as

Treasurer & Junior Warden


In the upcoming months the cathedral is looking for individuals interested in serving in the positions of treasurer and junior warden.


If you are interested in serving in any of these positions please email The Rev. George Stevens or Senior Warden Sam Allen.

The Biblical Study Team


Session #124. St. Paul writes to Rome in 57 A.D: Saul is still in Corinth. Reflecting back on his visits to Thessalonica and Galatia and looking forward to visiting Rome. The need was for a clear declaration of Jesus’ message: so, Romans is not a letter, but a proclamation! The leaders of the synagogue were either very angry, or very confused: on two accounts, i.e, who was this radical troublemaker, Saul? Rome, as a kingdom with “divine leaders” is to be met by Saul with the message of a new kingdom with its own god-king and a royal prince, the now resurrected Jesus. Saul’s proclamations will be met with violence by both the Jewish people and the Romans. Saul, a Jesus-Christ mystic, faces challenges on every front. The year is 59 AD. Both Peter and Paul were executed in 70 A.D. under Titus, then emperor. Join us in the Oratory Room from 12:00-1:30PM. All are welcome.


Questions are always invited. We look forward to welcoming you.

Painted Rocks

and Prayers for Peace

in the Holy Land


Linda Carleton is painting rocks as prayers for peace in the Holy Land. She would like to paint one for you in exchange for a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Discretionary Fund.

Contact Linda if you would like one.

Looking for Chair Donations


Acting Junior Warden, Fred Fowler, is extending an invitation to see if any businesses in wider community would have chairs that they would be willing to donate to help furnish the upper hall.


If you know of any connections please contact Fred via email.


Thank you!

The Healing Team Schedule

The Healing Team will be offering prayers during communion on the following Sundays:



March 3 Oscar Mokeme, Mary Strnad


If you have any questions, please contact any member of the healing team.

You may also contact Judd Hume by email or by phone at (207) 773 - 5611.

Last Week's Service


Click the attached link to view last week's bulletin


To watch the livestream of last Sunday's service, click here.


Click here to watch Sunday's sermon offered by The Reverend Christopher Worthley, Assisting Clergy


To View past services visit our Youtube Page or visit the archive page on our website to read past bulletins, sermons, and newsletters.

Resources from Last Week's Sermon


Following last week's sermon, the Reverend Christopher Worthley wishes to share discussed resources which were used as background material.


The links to these resources can be found below:


Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification  


Salvation and the Church An Agreed Statement


Resources from the Diocese

& Wider Church

Bishop Brown's Lenten Message

Click Below to Watch Bishop Brown's Lenten Message for 2024

Toward GC81: Registration open for

General Convention Visitors


published by the Episcopal Office of Public Affairs


Online registration is open for visitors to the 81st General Convention of The Episcopal Church, scheduled for June 23-28 in Louisville, Kentucky. An onsite registration area will also open June 21.

 

Visitor registration fees for the entire convention are $150 in advance, or $180 at the site. The cost for day visitors is $50 per day. Youth ages 12 to 18 will pay $50 for the whole convention. Access to the exhibit area only is $20 per day.


Visitor registration fees allow access to all areas of General Convention, including visitor galleries in the House of Bishops and House of Deputies, legislative committee rooms and hearings, the exhibit area, and worship services.

 

All registrants will be required to show a photo ID and sign a liability waiver and photo release agreement when they pick up their badge at the registration area.


Find more registration information and resources for attendees.


Events in the Wider Community

Ongoing Opportunities &

Community Resources

Coffee Hour


Coffee Hour - Please join us after the service for a time of fellowship in the upper hall through the doors to the left of the altar. All are welcome.



Interested in hosting? It is an important part of our parish life and provides us with a time for connection. Hosting is fun and easy, it requires bringing in a baked good and brewing coffee the Sunday of your choosing. Please consider signing up, a lot of gratitude comes with the job. Thank you!



Check the hosting schedule by visiting the link here.  


Please email Meredith Cough with your date.


Access Your Realm Profile


The Cathedral’s new online database, Realm, is a useful tool for parishioners to manage their contact and pledging information.


Realm helps our community by improving our record keeping in a more streamlined fashion. 

When joining Realm you can sign-up to be a part of the online directory in the database.



To activate your Realm profile please contact our financial administrator Nina Andersen.


Nina will assist you with the few steps necessary to access your profile.


We look forward to sharing this exciting new technology with you!

Join the Young and The Restless


We are St. Luke’s 20s-30s-year-old ministry. We are an active group at the cathedral which also gets together outside of the church.


Join us as we go hiking, ice skating, play trivia, or just enjoy each other’s company! If you are new to us, welcome! We meet each Tuesday at Maine Beer Company in Freeport, 6-8 PM for Trivia.


Other events happen sporadically throughout the month, however trivia is a wonderful opportunity to meet us if you’re joining us for the first time. Contact Shana Rose to stay up to date with group activities and information.

Join Luke's Garden

LGBTQIA+ Group


Luke's Garden is the cathedral's LGBTQIA+ group which meets every 2nd Sunday of the month following coffee hour.

All are welcome!


For additional information contact Orion Williams





The Kneeler Guild and

Prayer Shawl Knitters


Tuesday

2:30PM

The Upper Hall.



For additional information contact Jeri Edgar 207-303-8447 or Nancy MaWhinney 207-775-7500


Everyone is welcome, whether you are curious or want to begin. Kneeler kits cost $75, which include directions, yarn, needles & canvas. Novices are welcome; we will teach you as needed. Prayer Shawls: 26-29” by 60”; select your yarn & needles. Coffee & Tea available.

Weekly Ministries



  • The Food Pantry is open from 8 am to 11 am every Thursday.


  • The Tuesday 12:10 Eucharist is offered every week in Emmanuel Chapel in-person and on Zoom.


  • Noon prayer is offered every Wednesday via Zoom.


  • Compline is offered weekly on Friday from 8-8:30pm on Zoom.


Click on the Episcopal Maine Logo above to learn about all that is happening in the wider Diocese.

https://episcopalmaine.org/

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(207)-772-5434


Physical Address:

143 State Street, Portland, ME 04101


Parking Available at:

134 Park Street, Portland, ME 04101


Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 4141, Portland, ME 04101

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