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Monday, October 17, 2011

Celebration Pot Luck Supper Please join us!

Celebration Pot Luck Supper


Friday, October 21
at 5:30 p.m.
Church of the Holy Spirit Parish Hall
Please join us to celebrate our life as a parish family.

We will provide wine, cheese & crackers, 
ham and macaroni & cheese.

A brief financial message will be given 
and 2012 Pledge Packets will be available.




Please bring 
a dish to share.
If your last name 
starts with:
A-H  Bring a salad.
I-P Bring a side dish
Q-Z Bring a dessert.



Sign up sheets are available
in the Reception Room and Parish Hall.

If you haven't signed up, please come anyway!




Thursday, October 13, 2011

RUMMAGE SALE!!!

The Very Popular 
CHS Rummage Sale 
will be held this week!
Friday, October 24th  3-7 p.m.
Saturday, October 25th 9-Noon

Don't miss the fun!
Books
Toys
Linens,
Clothing
Holiday decorations
Small appliances and furniture pieces
And additional treasures of all sorts!

Looking to drop off items?
Donations may be dropped off 
at the Parish Hall
Thursday, October 14, from 9-4
or 
Friday, October 14, from 9-noon 
NO DROP OFFS AFTER NOON ON FRIDAY, PLEASE!

 

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Shepherd Group meets Sunday, September 25

The Brewster/Dennis Shepherd Group will meet on Sunday, September 25 at 5:00 p.m,. at the home of Nancy Ludewig, 1510 Long Pond Road, Brewster.  

Don and Monika Kienzle will talk about Don's parents' pet quail known far and wide as "That Quail Robert."  

If you have any questions call Elizabeth Merritt, (508) 240-6998

Monday, September 12, 2011

Join us for "Breakfast with Buddha"


The book discussion group will kick off its 2011-2012 season on Sunday, September 18 with the best seller, "Breakfast with Buddha," by Roland Merullo. 

This entertaining and provoking novel about cynicism and belief together with a travelog through  contemporary America should be a welcome opportunity for anyone interested in joining the discussion, which takes place after the 10 o'clock service. Given the later hour, we  will begin discussion promptly after the service rather than allowing time to participate in coffee hour so that we should end by noon.

  Books will be available on the 18th for $5.50. If you have any questions please contact Tom Dewing, 508-255-2656.

Grab a coffee and join us!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Hurricane Irene

As of the afternoon of Thursday, August 25, it seems likely that  Hurricane Irene will be paying a visit to Cape Cod. 

We'll keep you posted on plans for weekend services here, and should services be cancelled, a notice will be recorded on the Parish Office telephone line.

We're very concerned that everyone stays safe, so no matter what happens, please err on the side of caution.


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Adopt a Window!


The Buildings and Grounds Committee has been hard at work considering what to do about the wonderful double-casement windows in our church. The windows are opened in May and September before the air-conditioning or heating is turned.

So far, we have replaced three windows in the nave. Labor is expensive because we have chosen to keep the old glass and insert it into the new sashes. The two windows in the narthex need to be dealt with immediately due to rotting sashes. In addition, there are 15 more double-casements and three single half-sized windows which could be replaced.
In the meantime, we are trying to keep the old windows in operating order. They need re-setting, glazing and painting badly!

It has been suggested that there may be parishioners interested in “adopting” a window...that is, making a contribution to the church for the purpose of replacing one or more windows. We estimate that a double-casement window will cost around $3000 to install; a single half-size window, $1500; and a narthex window, $2000.


Donations of any size are welcome, and those participating will be named in a book displayed in the Reception Room. Church committees or groups such as the Choir or the Sunday Book Discussion Group could join together to sponsor a window.

If you are interested, please call Dave Moore at 508-247-9452; or Nat Goddard at 508-255-3818 (cell: 774-722-5352).

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

The Visual Arts and the Church: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow


The CHS Adult Christian Education summer offering begins this Thursday, July 14,  with an exciting program called "Art and Faith: A course in the Visual Arts and the Church."

Presented by the Rev. Dr. Judith Davis, rector of Christ Church in Harwich Port., the course will be held Thursdays from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a short break during the sessions. The programs include lectures and discussions with slides and handouts as well as suggestions for how you might apply the ideas of biblical art history to your own life.

Here's the program agenda:

July 14, 2011: Session I: Timeline of Biblical Art History and the use of Arts in the Church    
Corporate worship [stained glass windows, paraments/vestments/worship items
(e.g., chalices, patens, etc.), paintings, stations of the cross, icons.]
Personal devotion (books, icons, paintings, frescoes in monastic cells, etc).
Education: Telling the Stories of Scripture in images instead of words
Ten great paintings that tell the Biblical stories

July 21, 2011: Session II: Art in the Eastern tradition: Icons
Art in the Western tradition: Illuminated manuscripts 
Choir books for worship
Books of Hours
The contemporary St. John’s Bible

July 28, 2011: Session III Cultural differences in Biblical art
Modern Japanese Christian art by Sadao Watanabe and Sochi Watanabe
Haitian art incorporating Biblical stories with pagan Vodou
Hispanic Christian art of the American Southwest

August 4, 2011: Session IV: Use of the Arts in the Church of the future and the roles of artist and viewer.
Installations in huge churches/cathedrals
Digital images
Abstract impressionism, etc.
Local arts groups, e.g., The Episcopal Church and the Visual Arts
Illustrations in devotional books, etc.
Revival of icon writing

The Rev. Dr. Davis has served as Rector of Christ Church Harwich Port since 2008. Prior to that, she served as Rector of Christ Church on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC for 12 years. She was a member of the Capitol Hill Art League and led workshops on art and faith for the Dioceses of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington.  Since moving to Cape Cod, she has led workshops on “Images of the Passion in Art,” “Images of the Nativity in Art,” and “Art in Stations of the Cross” at Christ Church in Harwich Port and “East Asian Brush Painting and Thomas Merton’s Zen Thought”  for Evensong Retreat Center. 

Mother Judith is Secretary of the Guild of Harwich Artists and an artist member of the Episcopal Church and the Visual Arts (ECVA).  She has been  painting watercolors for twenty years and has recently begun painting with oils and in the East Asian brush painting style. While not an art history major, she has studied art history and theology in continuing  professional education courses at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Virginia Theological Seminary, and Yale Divinity School /Yale Institute of Sacred Music, Worship and the Arts. She has two essays published in Visio  Divina: A Reader in Faith and Visual Arts (ed. By Mel Ahlborn and Ken Arnold; Leeds, MA: Leader Resources,© 2009).