2010 FALL CLASSES
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Dinner @ 6:15 p.m. on Weds before class
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Tuesdays @ Noon
- Starts September 7
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Wednesdays @ 7:00 p.m.
- Starts September 8
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The Brown Bag
Teaching Series
Focus - the Letter to the Hebrews
Diocesan Offices
(1017 E. Robinson Ave.)
across the street from
Howard Middle School.
Facilitated by Dean Clark
Walking the Mourner’s Path
An eight-week Christ centered bereavement support group. It is intended for people who have lost a loved one to death, whether recently or a long time ago-three months or three decades.
S. Shannon and Deacon Petersen plan to offer a daytime session of WMP.
Beginning mid-September
Time to be determined.
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The Five Love Languages
A six-week class for couplesof all ages will help us learn to express heartfelt commitment to our husband, wife or fiancé/ fiancée.
Participants Guide available in the Bookstore.
Facilitated by Dean Clark
Surprised by Hope
A six-week class will feature Bishop N.T. Wright, sometime Anglican Bishop of Durham, England,
and explore heaven, hell, resurrection and
examine the question,
“If you died tonight, do you know
where you would go?”
Participants Guide available in the Bookstore.
Facilitated by Ms. J. Mumley
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PLUS
on Wednesday nights
Cathedral Kids Club
“Heroes of the Bible”
Children ages 4 – 5th grade are invited to join us for fun, fellowship and a pizza dinner each Wednesday night beginning September 8th at 6:15 p.m.
We will learn about the bigger than life heroes of the Bible through games, skits and special snacks! Join us as we
take a closer look at Jesus, David,
Noah, Joseph, Moses and many others!
Please have children bring $2 for pizza
and register your child by calling
the Cathedral Offices or christianed@stlukescathedral.org.
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The Beauty of Holiness:
Worshipping the Lord through
Art & Architecture
at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke
The goal of this course is to deepen your love for the Lord and enrich your worship of Him by learning about the sacred and Biblical symbolism and meaning of the architecture and art work at the Cathedral.
Recommended book:
Worship Without Words by Patricia S. Klein
Course length: 5 weeks / Course overview:
Week 1: Introduction: Worship—
A “Royal Waste” of Time and Space?
Week 2: The Power of Symbols Part I: Architecture
Week 3: The Power of Symbols Part II:
Art Work & Furnishings
Week 4: Icons of Light: Stained Glass Windows
Week 5: Noble Adornment: Vessels & Vestments
Facilitated by Mrs. A. Michels
Beginning Spanish II
The class will be designed around a discussion, in Spanish, of the previous Sunday's Gospel. A minimum of 10 students is desirable. Participants normally meet before class for dinner at 6:15 p.m. in the Great Hall and use that opportunity for fellowship and to learn and encourage the use of Spanish around the dinner table.
Facilitated by Mr. H. Castro
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Please call the Cathedral Offices at 407-849-0680 if you interested in attending a class. |

WORSHIP CONFERENCE
September 16 at 4:00 p.m. -
September 18 at 12:30 p.m.
Canterbury Retreat and Conference
Oviedo, FL |
There will come a time when we will no longer study the scriptures we will know fully just as we are fully known.
The one thing we will do for all eternity is WORSHIP. Worship is the essential and ultimate goal of humanity. On this side of glory we have opportunity to cultivate and nurture the heart of the worshipper. This is the focus of this conference.
This gathering is designed to inspire and equip people in the ministry of leading worship. Worship that is engaging, interactive, reverent, done with care and excellence, drawing people into the presence of God that He might be exalted in all the world.
Worship Leaders Include:
Steve Fry and Dr. Reggie Kidd.
For more info - www.canterburyretreat.org
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Diocese of Central Florida Advent Retreat
Christ, Culture and Kingdom
November 19-20, 2011 |
We are honored to have The Rt. Rev. Alden Hathaway as our featured guest speaker. He is the former Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and currently Bishop in residence at St. Helena’s in Beaufort,
South Carolina.
Bishop Hathaway is a champion of the faith and has given his life in pursuit of seeing the Kingdom of God advanced in this world.
Join us in study of the biblical principles for leadership from Nehemiah. His reflections
on the church and culture will prepare us for the journey we take through the season of Advent until we arrive joyfully at Christmas. This will be a special time of going deeper in our faith and love for Christ Jesus!
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