Get Your Tickets for Mozart's Requiem |
Sunday, September 29, 4 pm |
The Washington National Cathedral Choir & Orchestra perform Mozart’s choral masterpiece Requiem. Originally commissioned by an “unknown, gray stranger,” the score later became the centerpiece of the film Amadeus. This program is accompanied by The Deer’s Cry and Berliner Messe by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Livestream tickets also available. Get tickets→ |
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| New Podcast Episode: The Cathedral and First Lady Edith Wilson |
Award-winning educator and author Rebecca Roberts joins Cathedral Chief Public Affairs Officer Kevin Eckstrom to discuss the complex legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson, as well as her and President Wilson’s ties to the Cathedral. Stream now→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Sunday, August 25, 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 16. The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaches and the Very Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas presides. Available in-person or online. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Choral Evensong Resumes After Labor Day |
Starting in August and running through Labor Day, there is no Choral Evensong. We invite you to join us for the Holy Eucharist on Sundays at 8 am (in-person only) and 11:15 am(in-person and online), or catch up on past services of Choral Evensong using the playlist below. Learn more→ |
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| Organ Recital: Stephen Buzard |
Sunday, September 1, 2 pm |
Join us for an organ recital featuring renowned concert performer and American church music leader Stephen Buzard. Tickets not required. Livestream available. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Caring for the Earth, Caring for Each Other: Bridging Faith and Climate Action |
Wednesday, September 11, 7 pm |
All are welcome to join us in-person or online as we explore connections between science, policy, and the theological concepts of Creation Care and Building Beloved Community. Washington National Cathedral and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are convening experts in theology, climate science, energy justice and public engagement to discuss how addressing climate change can create a more just and equitable society for all. Learn more and register now→ |
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| August is National Make-A-Will Month |
Did you know only one-third of American adults have a will? Creating or updating your will can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones, and the opportunity to create a legacy that lasts well beyond your lifetime. The Cathedral has many resources to help guide you in establishing a planned gift, like our free booklet “How to Make a Will That Works.” Contact us to request your copy today→ |
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| Sunday Sermon: The Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello |
"I want you to think of this invitation from Jesus, to eat his flesh and drink his blood, as his way of asking you to be at home in him, just as he is at home in God. This share with him means that you no longer have to elbow your way or scootch to the table in hopes no one notices you, because Jesus has actually prepared a place setting for you." Go to our sermon archive→ |
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