Oakerhater
This episode features two Native American Episcopalians from Oklahoma. Dr. Blue Clark is a professor of law and a historian of Native American law in the United States and a member of the Creek tribe. And Mr. Buzz McDonald is a member of the Caddo tribe and his sister is the Rev. Dr. Canon Carol Hampton long time priest of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Both men are very active in the Episcopal Church’s relationship with the Native American tribes in Oklahoma and are members of St. Paul’s Cathedral in downtown OKC.
Both men bring a wealth of knowledge and history of their native roots and experience in the church. We chat about the two upcoming events the Diocese puts on annually to celebrate the ministry of David Pendleton Oakerhater, the first Native American deacon in the Episcopal Church and to celebrate the church’s relationship with the Native peoples in Oklahoma.
The famous artist Harvey Pratt will kick of the events by preaching at the Cathedral on September 1st at both services with a forum question and answer session between the services. And on September 14th there will be the 33rd annual Oakerhater honor dance in Watonga at the Whirlwind Mission.
Battle Hymn of the Republic - London 2001
Battle Hymn of the Republic sung by a uniting congregation of thousands at Saint Paul's Cathedral for the Memorial Services in London, England. Memorial Services are attended by the Royal Family on September 14th 2001 for the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Prayer services are by the Reverend and Archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002), George Carey. Music was written by William Steffe 1855 and lyrics written by Julia Ward Howe 11/17/1861. (This video starts 56:31 at the this link)
Women's Equality Day Vigil - Oklahoma City
Women's Equality Day Vigil - August 26, 2014 - St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral - The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
In support of the Passage of the Equal Rights Amendment
Officiant The Rev. Canon Susan Colley Joplin
First Lesson - State Senator Connie Johnson
Second Lesson - for State Senator Al McAffrey
Third Lesson - Margaret Cox, Oklahoma Social Justice Activist
Sermon - The Very Reverenc Justin Lindstrom
Organist - H. Scott Raab
Abandoned St. Paul's School- Garden City
Drone footage of St.Paul's abandoned school. Shot with a DJI Phantom 3 4K. Such a beautiful building, a shame it is just rotting away..
History-
This building of High Victorian Gothic design was erected in 1879 along with the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, and St. Mary's School, as a memorial to the multi-millionaire Alexander Turney Stewart. It was originally an all-boys college preparatory and science boarding school owned by the Cathedral of the Incarnation in the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. Its aim was professed by its headmaster Frederick Luther Gamage to be to develop manly, Christian character, a strong physique, and the power to think. It closed in 1991- Wikipedia
Cardinal ordains 5 new priests
1. Exterior - Basilica of the National Shrine
2. Procession
3. Chalice with incense
4. Priests entering
5. Organist loft with monitor showing mass and organist
6. Stained glass window with word: Jesus
7. Interior of basilica
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington
In the sacrament of penance you will forgive sins in the name of Christ and in the of the church. With holy oil you will relieve and console the sick, you will celebrate the liturgy and offer thanks and praise to God throughout the whole world.
9. Sleeping parishioner
10. Parishioner listening
11. New priests kneeling
12. Parishioner
13. Priest walking to McCarrick to be ordained
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington
I think the new priests today are facing the fact that they have to prove themselves, they have to really be holy people. When I was ordained almost 44 years ago, everyone accepted the priest as a man who worked with the people, who loved the people. Thank God, 98 percent of us have tried to do that. But these fellows are going into a world that looks at them and says, 'ok, prove yourself' and these men are ready to do that. They've been well trained, they've been well screened before they even got into the seminary and they're men who love the lord, and have gone through. They know what they're proclaiming, they believe it with all their heart. I think they're going ... they're going to be wonderful and they're really going to do great things when they get into their parishes.
15. Priests being congratulated upon ordination as McCarrick concludes ceremony
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roberto Cortes-Campos, Newly ordained priest
This great evil that is happening to us is a challenge. But it's a challenge to hope, to holiness, to love. And, we have to have confidence that the Lord will strengthen us. Will give us the strength and will give the people faith and hope for him.
17. Parishioner with child
18. Priests reciting
19. Recessional from basilica
STORYLINE:
In the midst of the predatory sex scandal now rocking the American Catholic Church, five new priests were ordained in Washington DC on Saturday.
In a mass celebrated at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Archbishop of Washington, welcomed each of them into the priesthood.
The men are among 47 who have spent at least the last five years studying for the priesthood in Washington.
According to the Archdiocese of Washington, that number is expected to increase next year.
Each of the men comes to the priesthood with differing experiences and reasons for joining.
Three of the men are American by birth, and one is a former Episcopal priest.
The other two are both Hispanic, one from Nicaragua and the other from Spain.
In his message, Cardinal McCarrick called the presence of these new priests a sign of hope as the church deals with the national sex abuse scandal.
Cardinal McCarrick served on the panel that wrote the final communique from the Vatican meeting called to address the scandal.
McCarrick's message is that not all cases of abuse should be treated the same.
He has been quoted as saying that if an incident occurred 30 years ago, and has done nothing since, then that is a different matter than a man who has been a serial and notorious offender.
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2018_0412 Preparing for General Convention: Evangelism
Preparing for General Convention: Evangelism, Leadership Formation in Small Churches, and Church Planting with Colin and Laurel Mathewson, Amiee Altizer, Tom O’Brien and Susan Snook
The Provincial Coordinators of the Provincial Leadership Conference are sponsoring a series of four webinars to help bishops and deputies prepare for decision making at GC 2018. Each webinar will provide opportunities to explore issues and resolutions coming before the Convention. Presenters were selected because of their work in the topic areas and/or because they have been part of GC resolution development.
Our presenters include:
The Rev. Colin Mathewson graduated from Valhalla High School in East County, San Diego and Stanford University with a degree in Urban Studies. He's since served as a campaign manager, community organizer, press assistant, executive assistant, foundation program officer, and as a volunteer in El Salvador before starting seminary in 2010. He and his wife Laurel graduated from The School of Theology of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee in 2013 and served together as deacons and priests at St. Paul's Cathedral until becoming vicars-in-charge at St. Luke’s Episcopal in North Park. Colin is continuing in his role as pastor for the Misa Congregation.
Laurel Mathewson was born and raised in Oregon, but found her way to the San Francisco bay area to attend Stanford University. While there, she also found a passion for the intersection of faith, politics, and social justice; the cultural and spiritual implications of landscape. Before seminary at the University of the South (Sewanee), Laurel worked as a research assistant, an editorial assistant at Sojourners, and a campus missioner at UCSD. In October 2016, the Mathewsons moved across Balboa Park to begin a new adventure with St. Luke's in North Park. Laurel is passionate about teaching and preaching the ever-surprising love of God, parenting her two young children, trees, well-made cookies, and inspiring writing (which she aspires to create, sometimes and some days).
Aimee Altizer is the Executive Director of Flourish Bakery and Unshackled. She brings with her a unique blend of skills being both an award-winning, classically trained pastry chef and Episcopal Priest. With nearly 30 years of culinary industry experience, Aimee has directed the opening and operations of pastry programs at several notable locations like – Firewood Restaurant, Zermatt Resort, and Talisker Club & Canyons. To support the work of transformation and reconciliation in the Unshackled & Flourish community, Aimee brings a holistic understanding of recovery and her passion for mentoring young culinarians.
Tom O’Brien a native New Yorker, Tom served in the U.S. Navy before practicing corporate law in New York and Florida for 30 years. He retired in 2001 and started teaching Theology and Scripture in a variety of venues in Southeast Florida. His service to the Episcopal Church includes Secretary of the Diocese of Southeast Florida (2006 to 2008), Executive Board (2001 to 2008), Lay Deputy to General Convention (2006 to 2018), Examining Chaplain for Holy Scripture in the Diocese (since 2005), PB&F (2005 to 2009), HOD Education Legislative Committee (2012), Acting Chair of the Standing Commission on Lifelong Christian Formation and Education (2012 to 2015), Vice Chair of the HOD Legislative Committee on Structure (2015), and Secretary of the Task Force on Clergy Leadership Formation in Small Congregations (2015 to 2018). He will serve as Chair of the HOD Legislative Committee on Formation and Discipleship at General Convention 2018. Since 2015, he has served on the PHOD Council of Advice. Tom received his B.A. magna cum laude from Notre Dame in 1964, an LL.B. from Yale Law School in 1967, and an M.A. in Theology summa cum laude from St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, FL in 2003.
The Rev. Canon Susan Brown Snook is Canon for Church Growth and Development in the Diocese of Oklahoma. Previously, she was church planter and rector of the Episcopal Church of the Nativity, Scottsdale, Arizona. She serves as a member of The Episcopal Church’s Executive Council and chairs its Local Ministry & Mission committee, which oversees church-wide evangelism ministries. With four other people she helped create the Evangelism Charter for the Church. She has served as a three-time deputy from Arizona, and sponsored the 2015 legislation that established the Genesis project on church planting and new missional initiatives. She is a leader of the Acts 8 Movement, a group that supports prayer and evangelism in the church.
Ellen Bruckner, the Province VI Coordinator, facilitated the presentation.
Bishop Steven Charleston - Like the wind
Sermon from Bishop Steven Charleston at St Paul's Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City. Wanted to share this.
Worship at St. Augustine, Oklahoma City with the Presiding Bishop (9-11-16)
15th Anniversary of September 11th
How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place
January 8th, 2011 - East Lake United Methodist Church - Hymn Festival for Epiphany - John D. Schwandt, Organ
For the past seven years Barry Norris, the organist and choirmaster at East Lake United Methodist Church, has worked with friends to restore old pipework from all over the eastern United States, and blend it into a musical, cohesive whole of a newly built 96 rank pipe organ.
The East Lake UMC congregation dedicated the organ to the glory of God on Sunday, January 8, 2012, during the 9 a.m. worship service. The congregation continued the celebration with this Hymn Festival at 2:30 p.m.
The festival was led by a choir of East Lake members and friends from all over the city of Birmingham, and was accompanied by Dr. John Schwandt, professor of organ music from the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Schwandt is a nationally acclaimed performer and is in demand as a clinician, recitalist, leader of hymn festivals, silent film accompanist, and an organ consultant.
The hymn festival celebrated the season of Epiphany and the life of Jesus with hymns about Jesus' birth and the wise men, the flight to Egypt, Christ's baptism, the calling of the disciples, Christ's anticipated death and resurrection, and the Transfiguration. After a few verses of each hymn were sung, Dr. Schwandt turned each one into a classical organ composition!
Archbishop Christophe Pierre Interview - Part 1
The Pope's Ambassador to the United States says Francis connects with people across the globe. Earlier this month, Lauren Ashburn sat down with Archbishop Christophe Pierre.
First Assembly of God Live Stream
Anglican Conclave 2014: Duncan Addresses Diocese of Pittsburgh
From Pittsburgh, PA
Honor Earth | Bishop Steven Charleston
“When we express our love for the earth God has given us, for the natural beauty and wonder of the earth, we’re moved spiritually to want to embrace that, nurture and protect it,” says Bishop Steven Charleston, one of the founders of Whole Creation Community, an online Facebook group, inviting all faiths to live a more eco-friendly and spiritual life. Widely recognized as a leading proponent for justice issues and for spiritual renewal in the church in both the United States and Canada, Steven has been called “one of the best preachers in the Episcopal Church,” leading worship services ranging from a revival style service in Texas to Lenten Services at Harvard University.
Bishop Charleston has served as the National Director for Native American Ministries in The Episcopal Church, the Bishop of Alaska, and President and Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School. Currently he is Visiting Professor of Native American Theology at the Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University.
He is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and internationally known as an advocate for the rights of indigenous people, for spiritual renewal and reconciliation, and for environmental justice. Additional information:
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Brookside church demolished for new structure
The Trinity United Methodist Church closed its doors for good when its building was demolished to make way for new structure.
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Washington National Cathedral (Congregational Anthem)
National Episcopal Cathedral
Anglican Communion
Wisconsin and Massachusetts Ave. NW.
Washington,DC
United States of America
Palm Sunday
March 28, 2010 - Choir - Anthem at the Offertory - Ride On
About St. Peter & St. Paul National Episcopal Cathedral:
Washington National Cathedral, whose official name is the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. It is of neogothic design, and it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, the second largest in the United States, and the fourth tallest structure in Washington, D.C.
The cathedral is the seat of both the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church and its bishop of the Diocese of Washington, composed of the District of Columbia and the Charles, Montgomery, Prince George's, and St. Mary's counties in Maryland. It is an associate member of the Washington Theological Consortium.
The Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation, under the leadership of the nine Bishops of Washington, erected the cathedral under a charter passed by the United States Congress on January 6, 1893. Construction began on September 29, 1907, when the foundation stone was laid in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt and a crowd of more than 20,000. Construction lasted 83 years. The last finial was placed in the presence of President George H. W. Bush in 1990. The foundation operates and funds the cathedral, which does not receive government funding.
The cathedral is located at Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues in the northwest quadrant of Washington. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2007, it was ranked third on the List of America's Favorite Architecture by the American Institute of Architects.
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Rinael - Worship in an Old Abandoned Cathedral
Bishop Weisenburger on issues he plans to tackle once he steps in
On Wednesday, Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger will be installed as Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Tucson.
King of glory, King of peace - Washington National Cahtedral, October 31, 2010 - Service of Worship
Location: Wisconsin and Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, D.C.
United States of America - USA
Built/Founded: 1907
Architect: George Frederick Bodley
Governing body: Episcopal Protestant Church
Service of Worship, October 31, 2010
Congregational Hymn: King of glory, King of Peace
The Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost
eleven fifteen am
138 Imran Heard St Paul's vs Brendon Gallagher Landon