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WORSHIP TODAY March 3, 2019 Volume 6 Issue 9 9 & 11 a.m. Worship Services Transfiguration Sunday Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas INSIDE Neil s Note Order of Worship Pancake Dinner Labyrinth Walk

Welcome to Cathedral of Hope! What began in 1970 as a circle of 12 friends meeting weekly for worship and fellowship has grown into Cathedral of Hope, a Vibrant, Inclusive, Progressive (VIP) congregation of the United Church of Christ. Founded in and serving beyond the LGBTQ community, our mission is to reclaim Christianity as a faith of extravagant grace, radical inclusion, and relentless compassion by being a people of hope proclaiming God s inclusive love, removing barriers to faith, and empowering all to grow in grace toward wholeness. If you are visiting Cathedral of Hope for the first time, we are glad to have you here, are blessed by your presence, and hope you will return often! If there is anything we can do to make your visit more enjoyable, please call on our Ushers to assist you. You re invited to use the restroom that corresponds with your gender identity or the restroom that is the safest and most comfortable for you. Gendered, multipleoccupancy restrooms are located near the double glass doors behind the Sanctuary. All-gender, single-occupancy restrooms are available off the hall to the right of the Hall of Heroes area. For more information about the church, please come to the Connect Center located next to Sources of Hope. Large-print bulletins and assisted listening systems are available in the bookstore. Good Morning, Cathedral of Hope United Church of Christ! Today is Transfiguration Sunday. What is that, you might ask! Well, it is the Sunday before Lent begins, when we once again see a glimpse of Jesus connection to the prophets of old as a means of letting us in on who Jesus was, and is. The scriptures tell of a time when Jesus climbed up a mountain to pray and took Peter, James, and John along for the journey. While they were there, Jesus s face began to glow and he was witnessed talking to two others, who had not climbed the mountain with them. It turns out that the two Jesus was talking to were Moses and Elijah, both of whom had been dead for a very long time but two of the great leaders and prophets who God had sent, before Jesus. In this exchange, we are told that a voice from heaven, just like the voice that came at Jesus s baptism, spoke out and proclaimed Jesus as God s child, God s own, adding these words, Listen to Him. Peter, James, and John are in awe at this moment and want to stay up on the mountain, but Jesus reminds them that they must ultimately return to their ordinary lives, and carry out something more, something bigger than even this moment of ecstasy and awe gave to them. These events convicted those early disciples of the importance of Jesus and, I am sure, in the bleak times that lay ahead, they would look back to this moment, using it to inspire them onward. We all need moments like this in our lives, moments that are inexplicable, but which remind us why this faith that we share is important and worth pushing onward with. I know that, in my life, there are moments that I return to, time after time, as defining moments of inspiration and awe. These moments convince me that God is still God and that I, like you, must be open to a faith that calls us to believe even when circumstances might tempt us otherwise. On Wednesday of this coming week we will come together to begin our Lenten journey. It begins when we receive the sign of the cross, in ashes, on our foreheads, and hear these words, From dust you came and to dust you shall return. These words are taken from the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament), first in the book of Genesis in and echoed by David in the book of Psalms. They also appear in the book of Ecclesiastes and the book of Job. They are a reminder that we came from a God who created us, forms us, and yearns to have deep and meaningful relationship with us. Just like Moses and Elijah, who appeared with Jesus on that mountaintop, and just like Peter, James, and John, who encountered God in the transfigured Christ, we are transformed as we remember the personal moments with Jesus that sustain us when we return from a mountaintop experience to everyday living. Throughout Lent we will be invited to Open the Door, looking into Lent as doors open to the way of life itself. Blessings, Neil s NOTE The Reverend Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas Senior Pastor IMPORTANT Neil s NOTE INFO Connect Center If you are joining us for the first time, stop by the Info Bar in the Connect Center to meet and greet with volunteers and staff, and to pick up a special gift from us to you. **Temporary construction of the Children s Ministry area will mean a relocation for childcare, Children s Church and Youth Group on Sundays: Childcare Children are temporarily relocated to the East Wing with an entrance outside to the right of the entrance doors. Please follow the path past the St. Francis Peace Garden (statue area) to the glass door. Youth Youth group will be temporarily relocated to the downstairs classrooms in the Interfaith Peace Chapel across the plaza. Sources of Hope Our bookstore, Sources of Hope, is located near the front doors of the church. Visit the store before and after services to browse a great selection of inspiring merchandise and hope-filled gifts. Congregational Care If you find yourself experiencing illness, hospitalization, death, grief, or other critical challenges, the Congregational Care Ministry (CCM) at Cathedral of Hope will connect you with the appropriate resources that best correspond to your needs. The CCM can be reached by: Phone (214) 351-1901 Ext. 124 Email at CCMCOH@gmail.com Enter Care in red registration book when at church Worship Today Traditional - 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Modern - 10 a.m. (Interfaith Peace Chapel) Traditional in Spanish - 1 p.m.

Transfiguration Sunday MARCH 3, 2019 9 & 11 A.M. LITURGY OF PREPARATION PRELUDE **CALL TO WORSHIP **PROCESSIONAL HYMN Awesome in This Place Words and Music by David Billington; arr. Don Wyrtzen Les Holben, piano; David Moldenhauer, organ We Have Come at Christ s Own Bidding Rev. Dr. Michael Diaz Words by Carl P. Daw Hope Publishing Co. Music by Rowland H. Pritchard OneLicense.net License #A-705445 **INVOCATION GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY NEW MEMBER CONFIRMATION HYFRYDOL Rev. Andria Davis Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas Rev. Erin Wyma **EXCHANGE OF PEACE **The people will rise in body or spirit. Cathedral of Hope UCC 5910 Cedar Springs Road Dallas, TX 75235 (214) 351-1901 www.cathedralofhope.com 1

LITURGY OF THE WORD EPISTLE LESSON 2 Corinthians 3: 12 4: 2 NRSV, alt. Since, then, we have such a hope, we act with great boldness, not like Moses, who put a veil over his face to keep the people of Israel from gazing at the end of the glory that was being set aside. But their minds were hardened. Indeed, to this very day, when they hear the reading of the old covenant, that same veil is still there, since only in Christ is it set aside. Indeed, to this very day whenever Moses is read, a veil lies over their minds; but when one turns to God, the veil is removed. Our God is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of God is, there is freedom. And all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of God as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Spirit. Therefore, since it is by God's mercy that we are engaged in this ministry, we do not lose heart. We have renounced the shameful things that one hides; we refuse to practice cunning or to falsify God's word; but by the open statement of the truth we commend ourselves to the conscience of everyone in the sight of God. ANTHEM Fairest Jesu arr. Benjamin Harlan Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra PASTORAL PRAYER GRADUAL Choir: All: Speak, O Lord, as we come to you to receive the food of your holy word. Take your truth, plant it deep in us; shape and fashion us in your likeness. Words and Music by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend Thankyou Music CCLI License #123333 2

**GOSPEL LESSON Luke 9: 28-36 NRSV, alt. One: All: One: All: God be with you. And also with you. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. Glory to you, O God. Now about eight days after these sayings Jesus took with him Peter and John and James, and went up on the mountain to pray. While Jesus was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly they saw two people, Moses and Elijah, talking with Jesus. They appeared in glory and were speaking of the prophecy that Jesus was about to fulfill at Jerusalem. Now Peter and the others were weighed down with sleep; but since they had stayed awake, they saw Jesus glory and the two who stood with him. Just as they were leaving, Peter said to Jesus, Teacher, it is good for us to be here; let us make three dwellings, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah not knowing what he was saying. While Peter was speaking, a cloud came and overshadowed them; and they were terrified as they entered the cloud. Then from the cloud came a voice that said, This is my Own, my Chosen One; listen to him! When the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. And they kept silent and in those days told no one any of the things they had seen. One: All: This is the Gospel of Hope. Praise to you, Creator, Christ, and Holy Spirit. **GLORIA Music by Tom Brooks & Don Moen Integrity s Hosanna! Music arr. Steven Couch; CCLI License #123333 SERMON A Prayer for Openness Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST PRESENTATION OF OUR TITHES AND OFFERINGS OFFERTORY Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Words from the Liturgy of St. James, translated by Gerard Moultrie, adapted Music: traditional French carol; arr. Joseph M. Martin Laurie Lindemeier, soloist Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra See Text-to-Give, PAGE 5 3

CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION WORDS OF INSTITUTION PRAYER OF CONSECRATION INVITATION TO THE FEAST One: All: Come expecting Jesus to meet you in this place; Come expecting to receive sweet mercy and pure grace; When you eat the bread and drink the wine it will be a holy moment in time; So come expecting Jesus to meet you in this place. DISTRIBUTION OF THE ELEMENTS Words and Music by John Chisum and Nancy Gordon, adapted by Steven Couch Threefold Amen Music/ Mother s Heart Music; CCLI License #123333 TO OUR GUESTS Cathedral of Hope celebrates an open communion. We understand the sharing of the bread and the cup in Jesus name to be a representation of an ancient vision of God s feast for all peoples. We don t require you to be a member of this church, or any church, to participate with us in this feast of grace. Simply come forward at the ushers direction. After dipping a wafer in the cup, which contains non-alcoholic grape juice, the minister will place it on your tongue and offer a brief blessing. If you prefer to serve yourself, cup your hands in front of you as you come to receive communion. Gluten-free Wafers are available from the silver intinction set at the center point. Please indicate your need to the ushers on the center aisle and they will direct you to the appropriate position. We ask that you serve yourself take a wafer and dip it in the juice in order to avoid cross-contamination by the server. During the serving of Holy Communion, feel free to join in our Music during Communion. Please also be mindful of those around you who are in prayer and meditation. MUSIC DURING COMMUNION I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light I want to walk as a child of the light; I want to follow Jesus. God set the stars to give light to the world; the light of my life is Jesus. In Christ there is no darkness at all. The night and the day are both alike. The Lamb is the light of the city of God. Shine in my heart, Lord Jesus. I want to see the brightness of God; I want to look at Jesus. Clear sun of righteousness shine on my path, and show me the way of Jesus. In Christ there is no darkness at all. The night and the day are both alike. The Lamb is the light of the city of God. Shine in my heart, Lord Jesus. Words and Music by Kathleen Thomerson, adapted; G.I.A. Publications, Inc. OneLicense.net License # A-705445 4

TO OUR GUESTS It has become a tradition at the Cathedral of Hope to rise as we end our time of communion (as indicated by **), join hands as an expression of our unity in Christ, and lift them up in glory to God. We invite you to join as you are able, in body or spirit. Shine, Jesus Shine Lord, the light of your love is shining, in the midst of the darkness shining; Jesus, Light of the world, shine upon us, set us free by the truth you now bring us; Shine on me. Shine on me. Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the heaven s glory; blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire. Flow, river, flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; send forth your Word, Lord, and let there be light. Lord, I come to your awesome presence, from the shadows into your radiance; By your love I may enter your brightness; search me, try me, consume all my darkness; Shine on me. Shine on me. Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the heaven s glory; blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire. Flow, river, flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; send forth your Word, Lord, and let there be light. Let there be light. Into My Heart Into my heart, into my heart, come into my heart, Lord Jesus; Come in today, come in to stay, Come into my heart, Lord Jesus. Shout to the Lord My Jesus, my Savior, Lord, there is none like you; All of my days I want to praise the wonders of your mighty love. My Comfort, my Shelter, Tower of refuge and strength, Let ev ry breath, all that I am, never cease to worship you. **Shout to the Lord, all the earth, let us sing, power and majesty, praises we bring. Mountains bow down and the seas will roar at the sound of your name. I sing for joy at the work of your hands, forever I ll love you, forever I ll stand; Nothing compares to the promise I have in you! Words and Music by Graham Kendrick, alt. Integrity s Hosanna! Music CCLI License #123333 Words and Music by Harry D. Clarke Hope Publishing Company OneLicense.net License # A-705445 Words and Music by Darlene Zschech, adapted Darlene Zschech/Hillsongs Australia CCLI License #123333 **PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING Text-to-Give Instructions Simply send a text message to 469-507-3839 with the amount you would like to contribute. Make sure to include the dollar sign before the amount. Example: $20. Within a few moments, you ll be sent a text with a link to register. Click on the link and enter your cardholder name and credit or debit card information. Once your registration is complete, you will receive a text verification and a receipt via e-mail. For future giving, simply send a text with the amount you wish to give, and it will process automatically! 5

**RECESSIONAL HYMN Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory Words by Thomas H. Troeger Oxford University Press Music: traditional American melody from John Wyeth s Repository of Sacred Music, 1813 OneLicense.net License # A-705445 NETTLETON **BENEDICTION POSTLUDE Time of Prayer After the service, caring ministers will be in the chapel area to offer you personal prayer for healing and comfort. Time of Fellowship Please join us for refreshments after the service in the Fellowship Hall. 6

WORSHIP NOTES This is a series of articles prepared by the Music and Worship Team to give insight and background into musical elements of our services. We Have Come at Christ s Own Bidding We Have Come at Christ s Own Bidding was commissioned by the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Dallas, Texas, in 1988. The late Howard E. Buddy Ross (1937-2005), commissioned the text as part of a series of Transfiguration-themed works. Ross was then serving as the parish s music director. This text by the Rev. Carl P. Daw Jr. (b. 1944) also appears in its poetic form in the Epiphany portion of his hymn collection, A Year of Grace (1990, Hope Publishing Company). Dr. Daw is the son of a Baptist preacher and was born in Louisville, Ky. An Episcopal priest, he was educated at Rice University, the University of Virginia and the University of the South. He recently retired as executive director of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada. He is now curator of hymnological collections and adjunct professor of hymnology at UM-affiliated Boston University School of Theology. Today we sing Daw s lyrics to the popular Welsh hymntune HYFRYDOL. Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (Greek: Σιγησάτω πᾶσα σάρξ βροτεία) is an ancient chant of Eucharistic devotion based on words from Habakkuk 2:20, Let all the earth keep silence before God. The original was composed in Greek as a Cherubic Hymn for the Offertory of the Divine Liturgy of St James; it probably antedates the rest of the liturgy and goes back at least to 275 AD, with local churches adopting arrangements in Syriac. In modern times, the Ralph Vaughan Williams arrangement of a translation from the Greek by Gerard Moultrie to the tune of Picardy, a French medieval folk melody, popularized the hymn among other Christian congregations. Our Anthem this morning is a powerful setting of this ancient text by Texas composer Joseph M. Martin. We join with Peter, James, and John in standing with fear and trembling before the transfigured Christ. Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory This hymn text for Transfiguration Sunday, is by Presbyterian minister, flutist, poet and hymn writer Thomas H. Troeger (b. 1945). The lyrics take us with Peter, James and John down the mountain from the Transfiguration to the plain and valley, to Jerusalem and the cross. The anonymous American folk tune is named NETTLETON because it was attributed to Asahel Nettleton, a nineteenth-century evangelist. He is no longer believed to be the composer. John Wyeth s (1770-1858) Repository of Sacred Music, published in 1813, is the first printed source of this tune. Ash Wednesday is March 6 Why we use ashes as part of our liturgy Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, is observed on the Wednesday of the seventh week before Easter. The day is named for the practice of imposing ashes, an ancient practice and sign of repentance that is mentioned several times in the Bible, including Jonah 3: 5-9, Job 42: 6, Jeremiah 6: 26 and Matthew 11: 21. Early Christians adopted the use of ashes from Jewish practice as an external mark of penitence. Many modern congregations find this to be a meaningful part of the Ash Wednesday liturgy. The imposition of ashes You will have multiple opportunities to receive ashes this Ash Wednesday. The Interfaith Peace Chapel will be open from 12:00 p.m. - 1 p.m. for personal meditation with English and Spanish speaking clergy available for the imposition of ashes. Ashes will also be a part of Ashes on the Strip (Cedar Springs & Throckmorton) 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and at the bilingual service at 7:15 p.m. in the church Sanctuary. Ashes are applied with the minister s thumb in the form of a small cross on the forehead of each person with the words, Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return. You are also invited to walk the labyrinth in the IPC Sanctuary throughout the day. Why We Use Incense in Our Liturgy Ancient practice to be used on Ash Wednesday, March 6, at 7:15 p.m. At certain services during the liturgical year, Cathedral of Hope uses incense during worship. Some, whose church background did not include this practice, have asked why we do this. We believe that worship should be experiential. We are most fully engaged when the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are stirred. Incense is one way in which the Church throughout history has done that. In the New Testament, we see Zechariah offering incense in the sanctuary when the angel of the Lord appears to him (Luke 1:8-11). Later, in Revelation, we see the elders holding golden bowls of incense, which are the prayers of the saints (Revelation 5:8). Incense is the symbol of our prayers rising up to the Lord. It is also symbolic of spiritual cleansing and has been used in Christian worship since ancient times. So, as you smell the incense in our services, remember the history and symbolism behind it, and try to let it enhance your experience of worship! 7

Weekly NEWS March 3, 2019 No matter who you are or where you are on life s journey, you re welcome here. Cathedral of Hope is an inclusive spiritual community for all of God s people. No matter what your faith background, you ll find Cathedral of Hope a place where you can strengthen your faith and meet others who are on a similar faith journey. Here at CoH, you ll find many ways to get connected to community and grow in your faith. If you are in search of ways to grow in your faith through service, volunteering, and generosity, page 9 offers resources and tips for you to get involved and give back to the community around you. As you continue to grow on your faith journey, we encourage you to share the message of God s abundant love with all you meet. Page 10 offers opportunities to live your faith out loud in our community. If you re looking for ways to get connected, Cathedral of Hope offers a number of affinity groups and events that meet the physical, social, and professional needs of our community. See page 11 for more information. If you enjoyed worship today, you might be interested to know that we offer six distinct worship experiences. You can find out more about upcoming worship opportunities and special services on the back page. SERVING OPPORTUNITIES, P. 9 LIVE YOUR FAITH, P. 10 CLASSES & GATHERINGS, P. 11 SPECIAL WORSHIP, BACK PAGE Did you know that CoH has its very own bookstore? At Sources of Hope Gifts and Books, you can find inspirational resources, some fun swag, and mementos of all sorts. Check out page 12 to see a few of this week s featured items. Even if you re not sure what your next step might be, we would love to meet you after worship today in the CONNECT Center (near the front entrance of the church). There you ll find friendly conversation with staff and Cathedral of Hope volunteers. The Medieval Pancake Toss Today in Children s Church As the Season of Lent approaches, the children will be learning about the holidays and traditions that lead into this most somber and reflective time of the church year. We ll be talking about Ash Wednesday and also passing out our annual Mardi Gras beads. We ll explore many other symbols of Fat Tuesday, including the Medieval tradition of the pancake toss, a game that called for very crisp pancakes! Some traditions still call it Pancake Day. Contact Dan Peeler at dpeeler@cathedralofhope.com if you have any questions about the our Ministry to Children and Families. 8 STAFF * Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas Senior Pastor seniorpastor@cathedralofhope.com Rev. Andria Davis Associate Pastor adavis@cathedralofhope.com Rev. Dr. Michael Diaz Associate Pastor mdiaz@cathedralofhope.com Rev. Erin Wyma Associate Pastor ewyma@cathedralofhope.com Sean Baugh Assoc. Dir. of Music & Worship sbaugh@cathedralofhope.com Rev. Patricia Bjorling Minister of Generosity pbjorling@cathedralofhope.com Clifton Bohaker Event Planner cbohaker@cathedralofhope.com Scott Cannon, CPA Chief Accountant scannon@cathedralofhope.com Chris Jacobson-Chism Assist. Director of Music & Worship cchism@cathedralofhope.com Hardy Haberman Digital Experience Manager hhaberman@cathedralofhope.com Anita L. Haddy Director of Ministry & Volunteer Development ahaddy@cathedralofhope.com Jess C. McDowell Director of Media jmcdowell@cathedralofhope.com Alan Miles Minister for Youth & Young Adults amiles@cathedralofhope.com David Moldenhauer Director of Music & Worship dmoldenhauer@cathedralofhope.com Dan Peeler Minister for Children & Families dpeeler@cathedralofhope.com Jason Vallejo Executive Director for DHC jvallejo@dallashopecharities.org Scott Stout Assist. to the Sr. Pastor/Office Mgr. sstout@cathedralofhope.com Lynn Taylor Director of Facilities ltaylor@cathedralofhope.com *Not a complete listing

S ERV I NG Contact Anita at ahaddy@cathedralofhope.com or 214-351-1901 x135 for more information or to express interest about the following opportunities to serve: 9

Notice of Annual Congregational Meeting Saturday, March 9, Sanctuary, 11 a.m. Mark your calendar for the Cathedral of Hope Annual Congregational Meeting on Saturday, March 9 at 11 a.m. At the meeting, members who are eligible to vote will cast ballots to fill four (4) positions on the Board of Stewards and any Bylaws revisions on the ballot. The candidates for the board are: Dana Goodenow, Jesus Lopez, Ronald Myles, Roger Poindexter, Paula Dutch Ross. Prior to the meeting date, you will have an opportunity to speak with the candidates in the fellowship hall following worship services on Sunday, March 3. Greening Tip Doing all your laundry in cold water saves energy. In fact, almost 90% of the energy consumed by a washing machine goes to heating the water, according to Energy Star. Newer detergents are strong enough to remove stains sans heat. 2019 Absentee Voting Eligible members who cannot be present to vote at the congregational meeting may submit an absentee ballot. Any eligible voting member may cast a vote by absentee ballot for (a) any positions nominated by the Nominations Committee and (b) any agenda item that is not subject to amendment at the meeting at which the vote is to be taken. If an agenda item is amended at the meeting, that part of the absentee ballot will become void. 2019 Absentee Voting Packets can be printed from the church web site at www.cathedralofhope.com/absenteeballot. A few printed packets will be available in the church reception office. Absentee ballots must be received at the church office no later than Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Contact the Nominations Committee at nominations@cathedralofhope.com with any questions. LIVE YOUR FAITH Dallas Hope Charities would like to say THANK YOU to Michael Griffin and InterLinc Mortgage Services, LLC for supporting our mission and vision by presenting us with a $5,000 grant. 10

C L A S S E S A N D G AT H E R I N G S Special Thanks To Our Hope Bowl Sponsers State Farm - Ray Scott Farmer Brothers Coffee Prudential - Bob Shimmin Bob Shea Consulting Katrina Wollenberg and Michelle Musallman Jeanette Bell & Legacy PrimeLending - Bill Hoyt Dean Allyn Salon Reverend R. G. Skip Erickson Erdos + Ko Scott LeMaster Salon - Marty Oswalt Strong Travel Services - Clark Mitchell NelsonWesterberg - Dutch Ross Ron Myles and Angel Castro-Diaz Tim J. Taylor and Patrick Paramo Marc Marion Custom Homes Lenten Giving Folder The three traditional pillars of Lent are fasting, praying and giving alms. As you take this season to fast from practices that build barriers between you and God, or as you add practices that allow you to grow deeper in faith, we invite you reflect on how generosity can strengthen your faith journey. Throughout Lent, participate in the spiritual practice of generosity by filling a Lenten Giving folder. These folders will be distributed after worship today and will be collected Easter Sunday. 11

TRIBUTES Tributes that reach the office by 3 p.m. on Monday will be printed in the coming week s bulletin. Tributes that reach the office afterwards will be printed in the following week s bulletin. Space limitations may also apply. In Memory of Harriette Moye, with Love Richard John dupont In Memory of Cora Robertson Beth Wilson and Becky Vance In Honor of Doug Blake on his 80th Birthday James Sterett In Honor of Karl Lagerfeld Matthew Minick To make an honorary or memorial gift, please contact Ariel Duarte at ariel@cathedralofhope.com or 214.351.1901 x131, or use the envelope in the pew rack. A minimum gift of $20 is suggested. Join us Saturday, March 9th at 4:00 PM in the Interfaith Peace Chapel as we celebrate the life of Leticia Loaiza. MONEY MATTERS Giving and Attendance at a Glance Week Week Week Ending 02/24/19 Ending 02/17/19 Ending 02/10/19 Service Attd. Ministry Attd. Ministry Attd. Ministry Worship 1,041 $8,054 1,084 $13,339 1,109 $10,002 Auto-Giving $9,940 $38,151 $10,456 Mail/Credit Cards $7,248 $5,161 $4,525 Total Contributions $25,242 $56,651 $24,983 Contributions Goal $27,500 $52,500 $28,000 Over/(Short Fall) ($2,258) $4,151 ($3,017) YTD Contributions $317,707 YTD Operating Receipts $339,418 YTD Contribution Goal $319,000 YTD Operating Expenses $311,641 Over/(Short Fall) ($1,293) Over/(Short Fall) $27,777 Undivided By the time Vicky Beeching reached her early thirties, she was a household name in churches on both sides of the pond. Recording multiple albums and singing in America s largest megachurches, her music was used weekly around the globe and translated into numerous languages. But she lived with a debilitating inner battle: she was gay. The traditional Christians she sang in front of were unanimous in their view they staunchly opposed same-sex relationships and saw homosexuality as a grievous sin. Faced with a major health crisis, at the age of thirtyfive she decided to tell the world that she was gay. She lost her music career, faced vitriol from traditionalists, and had to rebuild her life almost from scratch. Despite losing so much, she gained far more: she was finally able to live from a place of wholeness, vulnerability, and authenticity. And she became a champion for others, fighting for LGBT equality in the church and in the corporate sector. Her courageous work is creating change in the US and the UK, as she urges people to celebrate diversity, live authentically, and become undivided. (Regularly $26.99, now $17.50) 12 SALE! ipad Air and Mini Tablet Covers Discounted 50% - Just 3 Left These tablet cases are crafted from high-quality, durable materials to properly protect the technology they hold. The grip technology holds your tablet securely in place, with protective edges keeping the screen, ports and buttons safe from bumps, scratches and spills. (regularly $49.95 & $59.95) Mona B Bags and All Pillows 35% OFF Beard Balm, Oil, or Soap and Journals 35% OFF Socks 50% OFF

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HOPE on the Horizon WORSHIP at a GLANCE* March 2019 Shannon donates 5% of net commission to Dallas Hope Charities for every COH member or member referral! Sunday, MAR 3 A Prayer for Openness Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas Sunday Worship 9 & 11 a.m. (English), 1 p.m. (Spanish) THE CHAPEL Modern Worship Experience, 10 a.m., IPC Wednesday, MAR 6 Labryrinth Walk 12 p.m., IPC Wednesday, MAR 6 Ash Wednesday Beauty to Ashes 7:15 p.m. shannon.yarbrough@cbdfw.com Sunday, MAR 10 Open The Door The Door of Our Heart Rev. Dr. Neil G. Cazares-Thomas Sunday Worship 9 & 11 a.m. (English), 1 p.m. (Spanish) THE CHAPEL Modern Worship Experience, 10 a.m., IPC Wednesday, MAR 13 PULSE BE Attitude Contemporary Worship, 7:15 p.m. WORSHIP EXPERIENCES Traditional Sunday Morning 9 & 11 AM (English) THE CHAPEL - Modern Sunday Morning 10 AM, IPC Traditional Sunday Mid-Day 1 PM (Spanish) PULSE - Contemporary Wednesday Night 7:15 PM Contemplative Thursday 12:15 PM, IPC Have You Missed a Worship Service? Watch online at: www.cathedralofhope.com *Information subject to change without notice and will be updated as needed. Share us with your friends! www.facebook.com/cathedralofhope #CoHDallas Follow @CathedralofHope on Twitter for updates & insights! Cathedral of Hope United Church of Christ 5910 Cedar Springs Road Dallas, TX 75235 214-351-1901 www.cathedralofhope.com