Saturday, May 18, 2019

Reverend Andrew Macintosh is Preacher/Celebrant at St. Francis of Assisi

The Reverend Andrew Macintosh, Professor of Hebrew and Emeritus Dean, St. John's College, Cambridge University, England, is the preacher and celebrant at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. The public is invited to share in the service.

Reverend Macintosh is fresh off his lecture - "Shock and Awe: The Old Testament Prophet Hosea in Recent Research," held at the Lanier Theological Library on May 18-19. The library opened in October 2010 and have hosted outstanding scholars from around the world to lecture in the famous Stone Chapel.

Macintosh is no stranger to St. Francis and has celebrated the Eucharist over the past six years, whenever he’s in the states at the invitation of his mentee/colleague, Reverend Cynthia Engle, the Rector.

Macintosh was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, UK. His father was a priest of the Church of England, and his mother was a teacher. He was educated at Eastbourne College, majoring in Latin, Greek and Ancient History, before continuing to St. John’s College Cambridge, to read Theology and Religious Studies.

After graduating he was admitted to a specialist course in Hebrew and Old Testament. During this time, he was elected Wyndham Deedes Scholar to Jerusalem. He was ordained Deacon and Priest in Lincoln Cathedral, and later he was appointed to a Lectureship at St. David’s College, University of Wales, where he taught Greek, Hebrew and Old Testament. Two years later, he was recalled to St. John’s College, Cambridge, and appointed Chaplain. From the Chaplaincy, he was promoted to become Tutor and Assistant Dean, then Dean, and finally President. He traveled extensively on world tours with the world-famous Choir of St. John’s. He also lectured in the Divinity Faculty and the Faculty of Oriental Studies on Hebrew texts and language. Peter Williams and Simon Gathercole, both lecturers at LTL, are among his pupils. He retired as a Life Fellow of St. John’s College in 2002.
Andrew is a member of the Cambridge Panel of the British and Foreign Bible Society’s Translation Project; the (British) Society for Old Testament Study; a founding member for the project The Psalms; A New Translation for Worship (London 1977), and one of three scholars charged with the revision of the New English Bible (1970) which became the Revised English Bible (1989).

He was presented with a Festschrift: Leshon Limmudim: Essays on the Language and Literature of the Hebrew Bible in Honor of A. A. Macintosh, edited by R. P. Gordon and D. A. Baer (London, 2013).His publications include: Isaiah XXI: A Palimpsest(Cambridge, 1980), Hosea: A Critical and Exegetical Commentary(International Critical Commentary, Edinburgh, 1997), some 20 articles in learned journals and Festschriftenin honor of distinguished scholars, The Psalms: A New Translation for Worship(1977),and “A Daft Text”: The Psalter 1998: A Critique of the New Psalter(with J. A. Emerton and David Frost).His most recent publication (with Dr. C. L. Engle) is The T & T Clark Hebrew Primer(2014), a work specifically designed to restore the knowledge of Hebrew to those who once knew the language, but have let it slip. Written for both British and American readers, it has received international acclaim.

Andrew and his wife, Mary, have looked after nearly100 foster children, and they have three “home-made” children, along with seven grandchildren.

St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church 204 Dooley Street Prairie View, TX 77445 936-857-3272 stfrancispv@sbcglobal.net

Saturday, May 4, 2019

Pastor Lance Guest is Men's Prayer Breakfast Speaker at St. Francis of Assisi

Mr. Lance D. Guess, Pastor of the Church of Christ Sugarland and Adjunct Professor in Criminal Justice at the Kaplan Higher Education Center in Houston is the speaker for the Men's Prayer Breakfast at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church on May 18, 2019 at 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall the church on 204 Dooley Street, Prairie View.

Pastor guest, also a former Chess Instructor/Employee Trainer with Fort Bend ISD and Education Teacher with Houston ISD and a stint as Team Leader with Camelot Education, is a native San Antonian.  He holds the Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice from Texas Southern University and the Masters Of Arts in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix in Houston.  Guess is experienced in providing educational structure for students through curriculum, facilitating peer groups and discussions dealing with student academic, behavioral and transitional status. He also trains students through interpersonal communication for advancement and trains new employees and monitor scheduled modules for teacher certification.

       Additionally, he is an highly accomplished operations professional offering an effective blend of business training and development while providing proficient interpersonal and communication capabilities that quickly establish rapport and builds trust. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Theta Chi Chapter and serves as a Deacon in the Church of God in Christ and is married to DaLana Neal and they have three daughters – twins in college and one high schooler.

       You are invited to our Bible Study/Christian Education is held on Sunday from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Our Sunday services begin at 11:00 a.m.

      You are also invited to share information on the Houston FoodBank Kraft Mobile unit distribution of Food, Fresh Fruits and Produce on June 20 and every third Thursday of the month from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  The next Prayer Breakfast on June 15, 2019.

St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church
204 Dooley Street
Prairie View, TX 77445
936-857-3272
stfrancispv@sbcglobal.net