A Reflection from the Rev. George R. Stevens, Interim Dean | |
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Dear Friends-
One of my favorite verses of all scripture is included in this Sunday’s Gospel.
Found with subtle variations in each of the synoptic Gospels, Jesus calls the disciples with the familiar, ‘Follow me and I will make you fishers of men’. They were, of course, fishermen who dropped their nets to follow Jesus.
While I don’t know how well his invitation translates from Aramaic, the turn of phrase, asking fishermen to become fishers of men, has always intrigued me.
It’s important to note that Jesus wasn’t the first person to use this language in scripture. The Prophet Jeremiah says, “I am now sending for many fishermen, says the Lord, and they shall catch them” (Jeremiah 16:16).
By having Jesus utter the Lord’s words, the authors of the Gospel are saying something profound; that Jesus is God. In following Jesus, the disciples are following God. Let us join them!
Blessings-
George
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Duccio di Buoninsegna, “The Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew" 1308-1311 | |
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COOKIE WALK! This Sunday, February 9.
Boxes of Sweets for your Valentine will be sold to benefit outreach efforts of the Cathedral. Questions?
Contact Jeri Edgar at jeriedgar1@gmail.com
Cookies can be dropped off either Saturday morning between 10:00 a.m. and Noon in the Church kitchen or Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m.
THANK YOU!
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2025 Budget Forum, Sunday February 9 11:30 a.m. Please join treasurer, Randi Hogan and members of the Vestry for a presentation of the Cathedral of St. Luke's Annual Budget. This meeting will take place in the Church and will be available via Livestream.
A Budget Overview is available here: Budget Overview Other documents including budget details and slides from the presentation will be available at the presentation and in the church office anytime before the annual parish meeting.
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Please join us for our Annual Meeting:
11:30AM Sunday 23 February in the Cathedral Nave
We will elect a Senior Warden for a two-year term, three vestry members for a three-year term and five delegates to diocesan convention, plus alternates.
The 2025 Budget will be presented as well as information regarding next steps in our search for a new Dean.
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‘Episcopal 101’ Begins Sunday, March 1
Interested in the History of the Episcopal Church? How Episcopalians view scripture? The Book of Common Prayer and its history?
This ten-week series is open to all, but specifically for those interested in Confirmation, Reception or Baptism in the Church. We’ll meet after the 10:00 a.m. service on most Sundays in March, April and May. Meetings will be live streamed and recorded. Interested in more information? Contact the Rev. George R. Stevens via email at gstevens@cathedralofstluke.org
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A Prayer for Black History Month
Compassionate God, who sent Jesus Christ to deliver us from all manner of injustices and inequalities, create in us new hearts and enlarged visions, to see the image of God in every person irrespective of background, race and ethnicity. May we be generous in our love of others as we work towards ending racism and injustice; creating communities of human flourishing, through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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Letter from the Wardens and Vestry regarding next steps for the Cathedral.
Last week, a letter from the Vestry and Wardens was shared with our community. The letter identified four areas of focus necessary for preparation for calling our next Dean. Areas of focus are:
Mission: Refining and restating the mission of St. Luke’s Cathedral.
Stewardship: Faithfully and creatively addressing the cathedral budget deficit.
Hospitality: Increasing our practice of hospitality with our parish family and community.
Identity: Clarifying the relationship between the cathedral parish and the Diocese
of Maine to answer the question, “What does it mean to be a Cathedral?”
Hard copies of the letter are available in the Parish Office and at both entrances to our worship space.
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OPPORTUNITIES & RESOURCES | |
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Camp Bishopswood Summer Registration is Open!
Since the 1960’s Camp Bishopswood has been owned and operated as an arm of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine. Open for youth aged 6-17, Camp Bishopswood offers an affordable, fun and faith centered summer experience. More information can be found by visiting, www.campbishopswood.org. Scholarships are available!
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The Healing Team
Prayers of Healing are offered at the 10AM service each Sunday, during or after communion and to the end of the postlude. Two members of the Healing Team offer these healing prayers in All Saints’ Chapel (the small chapel to the right of the communion rail.)
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Soul Talk
Every Fourth Tuesday of the Month
10-11:30AM in the Oratory
Soul Talk is an informal coffee and discussion group exploring our faith and experience of God meeting on fourth Tuesdays, 10-11:30 in the Chapter Room.
Come once a month or once in a while!
If you’d like to receive materials prior to each month’s meeting contact Linda Carleton via email.
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The Biblical Study Group
The Biblical Study Group meets in the Chapter Room at 8:30AM.
In January, we will learn about the development of Jesus. We will look at how he grew from being a rural peasant apocalyptic preacher to later become the son of man, the son of God, the Risen Christ, the person of God, and finally the sovereign Ruler of the Universe. In February, we will consider how to live the vital life of Christ. Stay tuned!
We are led by Bob Hanson, retired university professor, Episcopal priest, author, peace activist, and Jungian analyst. Contact Bob at (207) 405-8250.
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Sing With the Cathedral Choir
The Cathedral Choir is welcoming new members! We hope you’ll join us for fun, learning, fellowship, and the joy of music-making in community.
Previous singing experience is not required. Short-term commitments are possible.
Rehearsals most Thursdays 7-9PM, singing most Sunday 10AM liturgies & for several additional services throughout the year.
If you are interested in joining, please contact Christian Clough.
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Sunday 5:15PM Service of Holy Eucharist | |
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The 5:15PM Service is a lay-lead worship service of Holy Eucharist and meditation which gathers each Sunday in Emmanuel Chapel. Each week we welcome a member of the clergy to celebrate the Holy Eucharist.
The service invites all in attendance into a space of quiet and stillness, with music, scripture, and reflections.
We look forward to welcoming you to future services. Please join us!
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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.
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Contemplative Prayer
Contemplative prayer meets every Thursday at 4:30 PM on Zoom.
Please join us for a half hour of silent meditation followed by a brief conversation about our experience. All are welcome. No experience is necessary.
For more information email Sarah Braik.
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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.
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Weekly Ministries
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The Food Pantry is open from 8 am to 11 am every Thursday.
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The Tuesday 12:10 Eucharist is offered every week in Emmanuel Chapel in-person and on Zoom.
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Contemplative prayer meets each week on Zoom on Thursday at 4:30PM
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Noon Zoom meets on Thursday afternoons at 12:00PM on Zoom
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Compline is offered weekly on Friday from 8-8:30pm on Zoom.
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(207)-772-5434
Email
Physical Address:
143 State Street, Portland, ME 04101
Parking Available at:
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Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 4141, Portland, ME 04101
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