ICYMI: The Sunday Sermon by The Most Rev. Sean W. Rowe |
"In God's kingdom the poor and marginalized are not at the edges, fearful and the alone, they are at the center of the Gospel story." Go to our service archive→ |
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| New Crossroads Episode: How to Know a Person with Columnist David Brooks |
Acclaimed columnist David Brooks and Dean Randy Hollerith discuss Brooks’ latest book, How to Know a Person, which delves into the art of human connection, exploring the intricacies of empathy, understanding, and the profound impact our relationships have on our lives. Stream now→ |
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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Sunday, February 9, 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the fifth Sunday after the Epiphany. The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith preaches and theRev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope presides. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Choral Evensong with Vestment Blessing and Dedication |
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. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Holy Eucharist and Annual HBCU Welcome Sunday |
Sunday, February 16, 11:15 am |
During this Sunday’s principal Holy Eucharist, the Cathedral welcomes alums, organizations, families, and communities representing the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) as part of Black History Month. The Reverend Dr. Raphael Warnock will preach, and the service features the North Carolina Central University Choir along with Cathedral musicians and prayers celebrating HBCUs. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Choral Evensong Honoring Bishop John T. Walker |
Wednesday, February 19, 5 pm |
Join us for a special Choral Evensong service commemorating the life and ministry of the Right Reverend John T. Walker, sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington and former dean of Washington National Cathedral. 2025 marks two significant milestones: the 100th anniversary of Bishop Walker’s birth and the 70th anniversary of his ordination. Available in-person or online. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Organ Recital: Monica Berney |
Sunday, February 16, 2 pm |
Join us for an organ recital featuring Monica Berney, one of America’s leading young concert organists known for her technical mastery, effortless musicality, and engaging stage presence. Tickets not required. Livestream available. Learn more and livestream→ |
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| Lift Up the Values of Our Faith and Nation |
How can you share the important message of peace, empathy and compassion today? When you make a gift in support of the Cathedral, you make possible powerful and hopeful programs that speak to the intersection of our sacred and civic lives. Give today→ |
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| Celebrate Black History Month at the Cathedral |
Join us in celebrating Black History month with our HBCU Welcome Sunday service, African American Voices Tour, and more. Explore now how Black Americans have shaped America's life and enriched our journey of faith. Learn more→ |
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| Christian Formation: Study of Dietrich Bonhoeffer |
Sunday, February 9, 1:15 pm |
Join the Christian Formation Committee for their Continued Learning Series. This in-person and online event focuses on an in-depth study of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Learn more and register→ |
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| This February 10-15, Seeing Deeper returns to Washington National Cathedral! Join us for a week of inspiration and connection, with breathtaking light shows under the Cathedral’s soaring architecture. Foster your sense of wonder, imagination, and community as we “See Deeper” together. Learn more→ |
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| Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul: A Retreat with John Philip Newell & Cami Twilling |
Join renowned Celtic teacher and author of spirituality John Philip Newell and his colleague Cami Twilling for an intimate three-day retreat at Washington National Cathedral’s newly-renovated Virginia Mae Center. Within the sacred, tranquil grounds of the Cathedral, participants will experience Newell’s wisdom teaching and Twilling’s spiritual practices, calling us to be aware of the sacredness of Earth and every human being as key to the way of transformation and healing in our lives and world. Learn more→ |
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