Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes |
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 12 pm (Contemporary music) |
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 7 pm (Traditional music) |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Holy Eucharist and Annual HBCU Welcome Sunday |
Sunday, Feb. 11, 11:15 am |
On Sunday, February 11, the Cathedral welcomes alums, organizations, families, and communities representing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to the service of Holy Eucharist as part of its celebration of Black History Month. The Rev. Dr. Kenyatta Gilbert, Dean and professor of homiletics at Howard University School of Divinity, preaches. The service includes music and prayers celebrating HBCUs with the Winston-Salem State University Choir – Singing Rams, joining the Cathedral musicians. Cathedral worship services are free and open to the public. All who seek a deeper relationship with God in Christ are welcome to receive Communion. Available in-person or online. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| In person or online. This centuries-old service blends prayers and Psalms with congregational hymns, showcasing the best of Anglican tradition. This service of sung prayer closes the day in praise to God, led by the Cathedral Choir. Join us→ |
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| Rite Of Reconciliation (In-Person) |
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 10 am |
On Ash Wednesday, individuals may speak confidentially with a priest, confess their sins and receive absolution in-person in War Memorial Chapel between 10 and 11:30 am, and between 4 and 6:30 pm. Learn more→ |
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| Rite Of Reconciliation (Online) |
Wednesday, Feb. 14, 10:15 am |
On Ash Wednesday, individuals may speak confidentially with a priest, confess their sins and receive absolution online in a private Zoom chapel. Available between 10:15 and 11:15 am, and between 4 and 6 pm. Please register in advance. Register now→ |
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| Easter Sunday Holy Eucharist Passes: Available Feb. 14 at 10 am Eastern |
Due to capacity concerns, the two services of Holy Eucharist on Easter Sunday (8 and 11:15 am) require reserved passes. Passes are available to reserve starting at 10 am ET on Ash Wednesday, February 14. We’re excited to welcome you to Easter at the Cathedral, and we want to make our services accessible to everyone. All worship services at the Cathedral are free. We welcome your support if you would like to help us cover the costs of managing passes and entry. The suggested $7 processing fee is optional. |
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| Join Us for our Forum: With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All: Reclaiming Civility in American Politics |
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 7:30 pm |
Join us on Feb 21 at 7:30pm for our Forum: With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All: Reclaiming Civility in American Politics. The Cathedral will explore how to repair the breaches in our civic life in partnership with the Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University and Wesley Theological Seminary and sponsored by Deseret Magazine. Speakers include Republican Gov. Spencer Cox (Utah) and Democratic Gov. Wes Moore (Maryland).
Free and open to the public. We appreciate your RSVP as it helps in our planning. Thank you for supporting the Cathedral and its programs. RSVP Now→ |
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| Pardon Our Dust During Organ Renovation |
From January through March, there will be active construction while scaffolding is installed in the Great Choir as part of the Cathedral's Organ Renovation Project. Sunday 11:15am Holy Eucharist services will continue in the nave. Please check the website, as other service and program locations are subject to change. Sunday Choral Evensong will not take place in January, returning Sunday, February 4th. Learn more → |
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| Congratulations To Our Head Stone Mason |
It is with immense pride and honor that we announce Joe Alonso, head stone mason, has won the 2024 Washington Building Congress Craftsmanship Award for Masonry, and he will be honored at the Craftsmanship Awards Banquet in April. Joe and the Cathedral were nominated for the work done on the Earthquake Repairs Project. We’re so proud to see Joe’s and our mason team’s incredible work recognized. Congratulations, Joe! |
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| Sunday Sermon: The Rev. Dr. Sam Wells |
"What faith says is that God is with us in and through our created existence: seeking technological escape by transcending our human limitations won’t get us any closer to God or eternity. Christianity fundamentally says we don’t get close to God by escape – we get close to God by God in Christ coming close to us." Go to Our Sermon Archive→ |
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