Pray for the Nation with the Cathedral |
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As the sacred ground where the nation gathers for prayer at pivotal moments in our life together, the Cathedral will be open for prayer and meditation on Election Day as votes are cast, and on the day after as votes are counted. Livestream and American Sign Language interpretation will be provided. During the services, the livestream chat will be open for opportunities to engage and pray. |
Tuesday, November 5 The Cathedral nave will be open for private prayer and meditation from 7 am to 10 pm. Clergy will offer prayers continually during the Election Day Prayer Vigil between 8 am and 9 pm, including four special services. Click to learn more and access livestreams. |
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| We believe that a better way starts by seeing our neighbor beyond partisan labels or political beliefs. It is rooted in grace, nurtured by love, and fueled by compassion. We may not always agree, but we can find ways to treat each other with humility, decency and generosity of spirit. We invite you to join us in finding that better way of being – together. Join us online and find resources including inspiring sermons, and thought provoking interviews and podcasts. Learn more→ |
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| Cathedral Age Better Way Series |
Here at the Cathedral, we’re hoping to help Americans find a Better Way to be in relationship with each other. Dean Randy Hollerith offers an overview, and our clergy offer tips on how to navigate these complex times: Rev. Spencer Brown on weathering anxiety; Bishop Gene Robinson on loving your neighbor; Provost Jan Naylor Cope on finding common ground; Canon Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas on holding on to hope; and Rev. Jo Nygard Owens on navigating disappointment. Read now→ |
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