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New Cathedral groups are formed frequently; if you are interested in starting a new group, contact Canon George Maxwell, 404-365-1088.




Fellowship

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Cathedral Groups

It is through fellowship that we develop relationships, and through those human relationships we grow closer to God. The Cathedral Groups provide wonderful opportunities for being in a relationship. Fellowship can be strictly social, as is the case with some groups, but it can also be a combination of social, service and study components. For more details, see the Cathedral Handbook and the weekly Times newsletter.

Avery’s Scarves
This group is open to women, men, and older children with a parent who knit fun, colorful scarves for children who have cancer and/or blood disorders. We meet most Thursdays in the Atrium from 7–9 p.m. For more information, contact Carol Parker, 404-231-1412.

Daughters of the King (DOK)
The Cathedral Chapter of the DOK offers a community to support spiritual growth and respite for those serving the parish. It meets every other month as a group for fellowship and programs that address members’ vows. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Daughters of the King maycontact Cathy Hutcheson, 770-451-0907.

Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
The mission of the ECW, which includes every woman of the Cathedral parish, is to support the efforts of all members of the Cathedral in order to help people find Christian community through service, study and worship. If you have any questions about the ECW, contact 2010 President Leah Wilkerson, 404-603-8574.

Groups and Guilds under ECW include:

Daughters of the King (DOK)
Daughters of the King is a religious order of Episcopal lay women who pledge a life of prayer, service and evangelism. They participate regularly in prayer, and, as they are able, serve on and off campus. The Cathedral chapter of the DOK offers a community to support spiritual growth and respite for those serving the parish. It meets every other month as a group for fellowship and programs that address members’ vows. Meeting information is published in the Cathedral Times. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Daughters of the King should contact Cathy Hutcheson, 770-451-0907.

The Cathedral Antiques Show: Cindra Brown and Susan Graham are the 2011 Co-Chairs. For more information please call the Antique Show office at 404-365-1107.

St. Anne’s Guild: Meets first Fridays (September-May) at 9:30 a.m. Contact Jenny McClure, 404-231-9644, or Betsy Elliott, 404-274-6868

St. Catherine's Guild: This guild is for women in their 40's/50's with school-age/college-age children (or no children!) and meets the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m., at varied locations.  For more information, please contact Jennifer Van Horn, 404-252-5300.

St. Clare's Guild: This guild is for women with elementary and middle school-age children. Meet for fellowship and fun with the purpose of helping others while teaching our children to do the same. Monthly brown-bag luncheons will be held on the third Friday of each month, as well as quarterly outreach projects for members and their children. All are invited to attend, as St. Clare’s Guild doesn’t preclude involvement in other Guilds! For more information, please contact Caroline Wallace, 404-233-1746.

St. Elizabeth’s Guild: This guild meets at noon on the first Wednesday of each month (September-May) for lunch and a program. For more information, please call Ann Fritts,
404-350-9294.

St. Monica’s Guild: St. Monica’s, comprised mainly of women with young children, meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Gould Room. For more information, contact Kathryn Howell, 404-352-4171.

St. Veronica’s Guild: Meets second Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. in the Lanier House for lunch. For more information, please contact Rose Maddrey, 404-257-9776.

Foyers
Foyer Groups are random assignments of 8-10 people who enjoy a light, simple meal and about two hours of fellowship. For more information or to join, call Foyer Co-Coordinators Kathleen Fisher or Chuck Angulo at 770-998-1741. If you have a “special request” for a new Foyers concept (Intown 30s-40s, Foyers for Families, etc.), please let us know!  

Information Desk Guild
Members greet visitors, answer the telephone and perform other tasks to welcome people to the Cathedral. For more information, contact Ivory Richardson , 404-365-1037.

St. Philip’s Softball Team
The team is open to all males over the age of 18 and plays June through August. For more information, contact Warren Barnes,404-610-8699.

20s30s
The Cathedral 20s30s group welcomes twenty- and thirty-somethings who are single, engaged, married, and with or without children, for fellowship and other activities. Click here for the 20s30s page. For more information, contact Dana King or Amanda Stephenson, 404-365-1080.



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