Sunday, June 16th, 2024



The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost


Holy Eucharist Rite II

7:30AM in Emmanuel Chapel



Holy Eucharist, Rite II 

10:00AM in the Nave & Livestreamed



5:15PM Holy Eucharist

in Emmanuel Chapel

Welcome to St. Luke’s Cathedral



We are a community of faith with ancient worship and modern thought, catholic traditions and progressive theology. We proclaim a Biblical perspective for thinking people, a respect for reason, science, and a diversity of perspective. This empowers compassion and care for both the wider community and one another. Our commitment to welcome and inclusion is central to our mission modeled on the Kingdom of God and proclaimed by Jesus Christ. 

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Sunday Morning Service Participants

Preacher

The Reverend George Stevens, Interim Dean


Celebrant

The Reverend Suzanne Roberts, Associate Priest


Assisting

The Reverend Rebecca A. Grant, Deacon



Music Leader & Organist

Grace Lewis-McLaren, Guest Cathedral Musician



Lector

Sallie Smith



Prayers Leader

Mary Linneman



Ushers

Bob Parshley, Martha Parshley, Deb Marcoux, Anna Messmer



Verger

Randi Hogan



Crucifer

Lucy Pride



Live Streaming

Jack Swanton, Sam Allen



Eucharistic Ministers

Caleb Ireland, Elizabeth Burger



The Healing Team

Mary Strnad, Elise Magnuson


Contributing Ministries

Acolytes, Vergers, The Flower Guild, The Altar Guild, The Kneeler Guild, The Healing Team, Eucharistic Ministers


Music copyrights granted under OneLicense.net #A-713087. Sources: The Hymnal 1982, Lift Every Voice and Sing II, Wonder, Love, and Praise, Voices Found, My Heart Sings Out, The Saint Helena Psalter, The Book of Common Prayer,, Enriching our Worship, The Holy Bible (NRSV)

5:15PM Service of Holy Eucharist

Celebrating

The Reverend Thomas N. Mousin, Rector, St. Peter's Episcopal Church


Reflecting

Phyllis Wilkins

5:15 Service Bulletin

Readings & Hymns for 5:15 Service

Today's Altar Flowers

Arranged by the St. Luke's Flower Guild

Happening Today

Welcome This Morning’s Guest Musician

Grace Lewis-McLaren retired from music responsibilities and now enjoys playing the music she loves for any who wish to listen. She is a graduate of Eastman School of Music where she studied with David Craighead. Following Eastman she studied at Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music in New York, studying with Vernon DeTar.


Since retiring Grace has had the opportunity to play instruments wherever she can wrangle an invitation. This includes the Basilica of Ste-Clotilde in Paris, where Caesar Franck once played, and churches of southern Germany on organs played by J. S. Bach.

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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. 


Check the hosting schedule by visiting the link here.  


Please email Meredith Cough with your date.

UPCOMING

Soul Talk

Next Meeting: June 18th at 10:00AM


Soul Talk is a monthly conversation about our spirituality and relationship with God.


The group will be meeting on Tuesday, June 18 at 10:00 to watch the Oscar-winning movie Soul at Linda Carleton’s house.


Please contact Linda Carleton if you’d like to join us for coffee and conversation.


Performances June 19-25 


The Bach Virtuosi Festival, founded by violinist Lewis Kaplan, offers residents and visitors of southern Maine a world-class concert series for lovers of the baroque repertoire. BVF has been well-received by the public, the press, and the artists themselves from its outset in 2016.


The artists are world renowned musicians, musicologists, and professors who play Bach and his contemporaries with brilliance, love and integrity.


To learn more about this year’s festival, to see times and locations of concerts, to purchase tickets, and to learn about the artists visit their website.

Want to support the Bach Virtuosi Festival?


The festival is looking for housing for visiting vocalists. Hosting an award-winning artist is a wonderful way to support the arts in Portland.


In turn, the festival offers complimentary tickets to all those who host.


Dates: June 16 - June 21. 


An artist host provides:

1) A clean place to sleep

2) A restroom

3) Light refreshments such as coffee in the morning.


The artists are gone for rehearsals and concerts most of the day and night.


If you are interesting in hosting an artist please contact the festival administrator via email.

A Conversation with Emily Keniston,

Director of Faith Formation


Sunday June 23rd

Upper Hall

Following the 10:00AM Service

 

Please join us for a conversation with Emily Keniston, Director of Faith Formation from the Episcopal Diocese of Maine.  


Emily will talk with us about the work of life-long Christian Formation and how it connects with the mission of the Cathedral. 


Phase II Educational Sessions and Phase III Small Groups

Begin on June 24th

Sign-Ups Available


All cathedral community members are invited and encouraged to sign up for Phase II Educational sessions and Phase III Small groups on Zoom with Susan Czolgosz of WorkLife Consulting.


Times and sign-up links are available in the email which was sent on June 7th. Click here to read the email.


If you are unable to sign-up for sessions at home, we will have access to the sign-up pages for both Phase II and III available at coffee hours via the cathedral laptop. A member of our team would be glad to assist you.


If you need help or clarification with this process, please contact our parish administrator Avery Levesque-Schott for assistance via email or phone (207)-772-5434.


Phase II

The Phase II Educational Sessions will commence on Monday June 24th.


The Educational Sessions are additional times to the initial meetings held in May. 


Phase II workshops are designed to equip members in conflict mediation, caring communication skills and structured dialogue. They will introduce the idea of interest-based conflict, address the root causes of our congregational conflict, and will teach us how to avoid pitfalls in the future. This phase of our conflict transformation process seeks to build rapport and trust within our community.


If you attended one of the earlier Phase II Educational Sessions in May and would like to participate again, you are welcome to do so. We ask that you please be courteous and allow all members of the community an opportunity to participate.


Phase II Sign-up



Phase III

Phase III of the conflict transformation process is the small group experience.

Phase III will commence on Monday June 24th. 


It is a two-hour commitment. Groups of no larger than 8 individuals will gather to create an intentional listening community. The pre-requisite for participation in the small groups is attendance in the Phase II workshops. This is mandatory.


If you have not yet participated in a Phase II Education Session, there are sign-ups available here.


The small group experience at its core is an opportunity for healing and reconciliation.


Phase III Sign-up



‘In Person’ Sessions

For both Phase II and Phase III sessions, we will offer specific sessions which are ‘in person only’. For these meetings participants will gather in the Chapter Room at the cathedral, and join a singular Zoom call to connect with Susan. If you sign-up for this type of meeting, you must attend in person.

Pick-Up Choir—Sing for One, Two or Three!

June 30th, July 28th, & August 25th


On the last Sundays of June (30th), July (28th), and August (25th), music director Christian Clough will offer one-off choir opportunities for anyone interested.


Please gather in the choir room at 8:45 AM to learn a very simple anthem to be sung during that morning’s 10 AM liturgy.


Come as you are—ALL ages welcome, no prior singing experience necessary, no robes required, no processions to worry about—to enrich our summer worship.


Questions? Contact: Christian Clough.


In Memoriam: Nancy Allen

A Service in Celebration of Life

Saturday, June 29


11:00AM to 2:00PM


Gilsland Farm: Maine Audubon Society

20 Gilsland Farm Road Falmouth, ME 04105


Rain or shine, casual attire


All are welcome to attend and bring along a memory or story about Nancy to share.


The service will be livestreamed and a link will be shared at a later time closer to the service.

Announcements

Thank you to all Portland Pride Participants


Yesterday friends and members of St. Luke’s LGBTQ+ Group, Luke’s Garden, marched in the Portland Pride parade!


Thank you to all who participated to represent the cathedral whilst celebrating members of LGBTQ+ community at St. Luke’s, in Maine, and around the world.


Stay tuned for this upcoming Thursday's E-pistle to see photos highlights from the parade!


To join Luke’s Garden in their impactful work or to learn more please contact Orion Williams.

Thank you to Building and Grounds Work Day Participants


Yesterday members of the building and grounds committee volunteered their time and efforts during a cathedral grounds work day. We are most appreciative of all of your work to help care for the cathedral campus.

To participate in future work days, contact Jamie Cough, Junior Warden.

New Solar Panels Positively Impacting

St. Luke's Efforts to be Eco-Friendly & Cost Effective


The cathedral financial team received our first CMP bill with an amount due of $0 thanks to our 171 solar panels via NexAmp. Based on the info provided by CMP our next several bills will also be zero. 


While we will still owe Nexamp 85% of the credit generated from the solar bills

(A net savings of 15%), we will also be able to carry forward any balance on the CMP bill to the next bill cycle. 


Go solar energy and going green! 


With any questions please contact Tim Wilkins.


Canon Clough Away for Two Weeks


Christian M. Clough, St. Luke’s Canon for Liturgy & Music, is traveling to Europe for two weeks.


The primary purpose of his travels is to sing in the second-ever amateur international chorus sponsored by BachFest Leipzig (Germany).


The choir will be composed of singers from at least 20 different countries. Christian sang in the first iteration of this choir in 2022, postponed from 2020 by COVID).


This year, the choir will sing Bach’s Cantata 131 ”Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir” and his motet “Jesu, meine Freude” on Sunday 16 June during the morning liturgy “in the order of Bach’s time” in Leipzig’s Thomaskirche, where Johann Sebastian Bach spent the last 27 years of his life composing, performing, teaching and conducting.


The performance will be led by Ton Koopman, renowned Baroque specialist and accompanied by the Leipzig Baroque Orchestra.


Prior to the start of rehearsals, Christian plans to spend a few days in the Alto Adige (Süd Tyrol) region in the north of Italy, hiking and sightseeing in the shadow of the Dolomite Mountains.


He will be back on Sunday 30 June.


Opportunities & Resources

Space still available
for a Variety of Camps this Summer!

"Camp Bishopswood has been owned and operated as an arm of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine since the early 1960’s. Located on the shores of Lake Megunticook near Camden, Maine, Bishopswood is a beautiful, picture-perfect slice of God’s creation – ideal for a children’s summer camp!"

Opportunities This Summer Include:
  • Youth Camp for children 8-16: Campers can do 1 week or multiple week sessions.
  • Mini-Camp for ages 6-8
  • Summer Finale: September 13-15. A weekend multigenerational summer camp experience for people of all ages.


Want to learn more about Camp Bishopswood? Visit their webpage here.
To support Camp Bishopswood, visit their giving page here.

Watch the video above to learn more about Camp Bishopswood

A General Convention Primer from Bishop Brown


Published by the Episcopal Diocese of Maine


"General Convention is our church’s means for setting a strategic direction, for responding to how we hear God calling us, and for equipping every one of our faith communities for

the work of ministry.”— The Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Brown


In this short video, Bishop Brown shares his thoughts about some of the most important aspects of the 81st General Convention, including the election of a new presiding bishop. Read the transcript on the Diocesan website here.


The First-Ever Major Retrospective of a Wabanaki Artist

in a Fine Art Museum in the United States

Currently on Display at the Portland Museum of Art


May 24 though September 15, 2024


Published by the Portland Museum of Art


"As the first-ever major retrospective of a Wabanaki artist in a fine art museum in the United States, Jeremy Frey: Woven is a groundbreaking exhibition in contemporary and Indigenous art. Featuring more than 50 baskets, made from natural materials like black ash and sweetgrass, Woven presents a comprehensive collection that spans a career of more than two decades. These works are intricate, mesmerizing, and expressive, emphasizing Frey’s prodigious skill and prolific creative output that honors and transforms one of the oldest art forms in the northeast. "

To learn more about the collection, the artist, and to purchase tickets, visit the link here.

Cultivating Climate Resilience: An Inclusive Discussion


June 27, July 11, July 18


9:00-10:00AM


The South Portland Library


Published by the South Portland Land Trust


The South Portland Land Trust, in partnership with the South Portland Library, invites you to a three-session discussion of ALL WE CAN SAVE (One World, 2021), an anthology of essays and poems by women regarding "Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis." 


The discussions will be led by Chelsea Steinauer-Scudder, a writer and editor based in Northern New England and the author of the forthcoming book, MOTHER, CREATURE, KIN (Broadleaf Books, 2025). The sessions will be held in the Main Library from 9:00 to 10:00 AM (or a bit longer) on June 27, July 11, and July 18 (all Thursdays). Please save these dates and plan to attend all three sessions. 



Paperback copies of the book can be purchased from various outlets for around $12, and the Library will have a number of both physical and electronic copies available at the Main Library or though the Library System.


To register for the All We Can Save discussion group, please click on the link here to go to the Library page where you can sign up. 


The Healing Team


The Healing Team offers prayers weekly on Sunday during and after communion in All Saint's Chapel (the small chapel to the right of the communion rail).


The following team members will be serving in the coming weeks:


June 16, 2024 Mary Strnad, Elise Magnuson

June 23, 2024 Sara Schmalz, Peter Carleton

June 30, 2024 Mary Strnad, Peter Carleton

July 7, 2024   Sara Schmalz, Judd Hume

Eco Tips from the Public Policy and Environmental Action Team


The Maine Episcopal Public Policy Network (MEPPN) invites Episcopalians and all others who are committed to working toward justice and peace for all people and public policies that respect the dignity of every human being, both in the State of Maine, the United States, and the world. Members of this group work, with God’s help, affirm the essential relationship between what we believe and how we live.


The Network will work with ecumenical, Interfaith, and community partners on common concerns through the legislative process. It will work to implement social and environmental policy teachings and commitments of the Episcopal Church at the statewide and local levels through engaging grassroots leadership in the 57 congregations across Maine through training and information sessions.


Go to the MEPPN website to learn more and to receive alerts.

Contribute to St. Luke’s Summer Music Ministry


The Cathedral Choir will be in recess from 9 June through Labor Day, and summer is a great time to make a musical contribution to our worship as a singer or instrumentalist. Help us to keep our music well-supported with your offerings.


Please email Christian Clough, Canon for Liturgy & Music.


The Biblical Study Group

Summer Learning Resources



The Biblical Study Group will be on vacation until 1 September.


When we resume, we will meet Sundays 8:00-10:00AM.


Our ongoing theme is discovering the nature and meaning of “being created in the image of God.” To stimulate spiritual growth over the summer months, we invite you to read the following recommended resources:


1) God: A Biography by Jack Miles. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The New York Times calls this text “a tour de force.” Published by Vintage Books, Random House Publishing, New York, 1996


2) Jung’s Thoughts on God: Religious Depths of the Psyche by Donald Dyer, PH.D. Published by Nicholas Hays, 2000 P.O. Box 2039, York Beach, ME 03910.

“It is only through the psyche that we can establish that God acts upon you.”


3) Jung’s Map of the Soul: An Introduction and In Support of Jung’s Extensive and Intensive Thought by Murray Stein.

Published by Open Court Publishing Co., P.O. Box 300, Peru, Illinois 61354. To order call 1-800-815-2280.

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



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 every Tuesday at Maine Beer Company in Freeport for Trivia from 6-8.


 Other events happen sporadically throughout the month, however trivia is a great 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.

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.



Volunteer to Serve on the Altar Guild 


Volunteering with Altar Guild is fun and rewarding.


Together, the Altar Guild works 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.


Access Your Realm Profile


The Cathedral’s 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!

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.


  • Contemplative Prayer is offered every Thursday at 4:30pm on Zoom



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



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