[Highland Park] This Weekend
At St. Andrew's, 5801 Hampton Street, Highland Park Friday Evening, September 17, 6 p.m. The Music Guild hosts a Spaghetti Dinner as a fundraiser for the Troubadours and Choristers of St. Andrew's Children's Art and Music Program. With entertainment! Adults $6, Children $4 (Family Max. $20). All Welcome! Sunday Morning, September 19 We will welcome as Guest Preacher at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. services the Rev. Philip Wainwright, Church Historian now completing his Ph.D at the University of Kent, Canterbury, and recently retired Rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Brentwood. At the 10 a.m.-10:45 a.m. hour-between-the-services "Coffee and Conversation" gathering in Brooks Hall Fr. Wainwright will present an introduction to the St. Andrew's Fall Adult Series, "Exploring our Anglican DNA." The series in intended in part to help us in our preparation for study of the proposed Anglican Covenant next spring. Again, All Welcome! Sunday Afternoon, September 19, 4:30 p.m. Our first "Third Sunday of the Month" service of Choral Evensong, a beautiful service in the tradition of choir offices in the great Cathedrals of the Church of England. The St. Andrew's Schola Cantorum, under the direction of Peter J. Luley, will sing canticles set to music composed by C.V. Stanford (1852-1924) and the traditional Sentences set to music composed by Richard Ayleward (1626-1669). The anthem, Thou Wilt Keep Him, is a composition of Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810-1876). The organist for the service is Dr. Alastair Stout, Organist and Director of Music, the United Methodist Church of Coraopolis. Guest Preacher at this Sunday's service will be the Rev. Dr. Stephen Wilson, Senior Pastor, the Oakmont Presbyterian Church. All welcome! BruceR http://www.standrewspgh.org http://revbmrobison.blogspot.com/
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Bruce Robison