Cathedral Congregation

The Cathedral Congregation is growing as a vital community committed to ongoing worship, spiritual formation, service, stewardship, and hospitality.

We seek to embrace a core Cathedral congregation from our local community, while continuing to recognize the extended Cathedral family across the city and nation who support the work of this church while also faithfully serving their local congregations.

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Congregation Eucharist
Wednesday, January 18, On-Demand

Members gathered in the great choir to celebrate Holy Eucharist, to commission our new Eucharistic Visitors, and to recognize our intercessory prayer members and healing ministers. Bishop Mariann preached. A potluck fellowship reception to welcome our new bishop and interim dean Frank Wade followed. Learn more »

To listen to Bishop Mariann’s homily, click here »


Worship

Worship

At the heart of congregation life is gathering weekly for worship and the Holy Eucharist. We welcome everyone at worship, and we encourage members to participate actively in Sunday services.

Programs

Opportunities abound for congregation members and friends to learn more about congregation membership, explore Scripture and books, deepen your faith, and enjoy fellowship with other members.

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Pastoral Care

Providing support to one another, especially in times of crisis, illness, or grief, is at the heart of our lives together as a congregation.

Learn about pastoral resources available for congregation members »

Stewardship

Everything we have is a gift from God, and when we recognize our talents and our resources as gifts from God, we are drawn to return the gifting. Learn why your support is important, how your gifts are used, and the spiritual growth that comes with faithful giving.

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Urban Ministry

Service

Our urban ministry work presents opportunities to put our faith and our unique gifts to work—to find our treasures in reaching out to the poor, sick, oppressed, and forgotten. Together, our magnificent Cathedral community can make an ever greater difference. Learn more »
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20s & 30s

Webcast

The Cathedral has an active 20s and 30s group, with fellowship, spiritual, and service activities throughout the year, including Evensong and Evensocial and meeting for brunch on the last Sunday of the month. For more information, email 20sand30s@cathedralcongregation.org.

Parking at the Cathedral

Parking in the Cathedral’s underground garage is free on Sundays for services and organ recitals; parking for concerts and programs is available for an event-parking fee. Learn more about parking options for individuals and groups.