Honor the Women in Your Life with a Mother's Day Tribute |
Celebrate the special women in your life with a Gloria Deo gift this Mother’s Day. These thoughtful gifts, made in honor, memory or thanksgiving, support the Cathedral’s mission and are inscribed in the Book of Remembrance, on view in the nave. Give now→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the sixth Sunday of Easter. The Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope preaches and the Rev. Canon Dana Colley Corsello presides. Available in-person or online. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| Choral Evensong with Recognition of Cathedral Volunteers |
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. Learn more and watch livestream→ |
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| New Crossroads Episode: Highlights from "Principles & Politics" |
This special episode features highlights from a conversation at the Cathedral between Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Canon Historian Jon Meacham. They discuss how leaders can put principles first, and how all can find a better way to be in relationship with one another. The full livestream from the event is also available on YouTube. Stream podcast→ Watch past livestream→ |
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| Pentecost Online Bible Study: Journey Through Acts |
Tuesdays, May 21 - June 11, 7 pm |
Journey with the apostles and Paul through the Book of Acts as the Jesus movement takes root and grows after his death. As the movement spreads, learn how communities of believers wrestle with questions of faith and belonging. This Bible study will be led by Cathedral clergy Tuesdays May 21, May 28, June 4, June 11 at 7 pm ET on Zoom. Register now→ |
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| An Afternoon with Poet Camille Dungy |
Camille Dungy has been described as a poet of graceful wondering, extraordinary insight, and musical language that heals. In her latest book of essays, Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden, she writes, “Without resilience, what is hope but a passing fancy?” Join us for an online event with Camille Dungy and discover how resilient hope can be practiced by learning about, paying attention to, and tending the landscapes in which we live. Registration is required for this online-only event and will close at 5 pm on June 7. Learn more→ |
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| Join the Center for Prayer and Pilgrimage Online Book Study: Hope: A User's Manual |
Wednesdays, May 1-29, 7 pm |
In a time when our world seems fractured by contentious politics, war, climate change, and other scenarios of gloom and doom that dominate the headlines, how can we realistically practice hope? Join us online Wednesday evenings in May as we delve into "Hope: A User’s Manual." These online sessions focus on engaging in thoughtful reflection and conversation to help cultivate resilient hope in our lives. Learn more→ |
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| Registration for National Acolyte Festival Now Open |
Saturday, October 12, 9:00 am-2:00 pm |
Join acolytes, servers, and vergers from near and far on Saturday, October 12, for the Cathedral’s annual day of celebration, fellowship and learning. The day begins as participants join in the longest and most colorful procession imaginable—the Grandest of Processions—as we prepare to gather around Christ’s table for a festival Holy Eucharist. Following the service, participants are invited to spend the afternoon exploring the Cathedral and joining a variety of workshops. Perfect your thurible techniques, help build the LEGO Cathedral create a liturgical streamer, and take a look at Cathedral treasures. Learn more and register→ |
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| Sunday Sermon: The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith |
"It is a sacrificial love that is always seeking to breakdown walls between people. Always striving to push open doors that were once closed." Go to our sermon archive→ |
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