Labor Day Weekend 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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UPCOMING SERVICES & OFFERINGS |
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| Sunday, September 1, 11:15 am |
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist on the fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost; Proper 17. The Rev. Patrick L. Keyser preaches and the Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope 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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| Film Screening: A Time to Yell |
Wednesday, September 11, 1 pm |
Join the Cathedral College of Faith and Culture and the D.C. Black History Film Festival for a screening of the new documentary film A Time to Yell: More Than a Statue. Led by former Charlottesville city council member Dr. Wes Bellamy, the film explores the events leading up to the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally, the day’s violence, and the lingering impact on the community. Learn more and register now→ |
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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 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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| 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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| Tuesdays, October 1, 8, 15 and 22, 7 pm |
“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” Using the greatest commandment as a guide, we’ll explore how we love God, ourselves, and our neighbors with a grounded and compassionate heart. This class will combine teaching, personal reflection, spiritual practice and small group sharing as we explore the topic of compassion. Learn more and register now→ |
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| What's Your Cathedral Story? |
Tune in for a mosaic of fascinating stories that members of our Cathedral family, from near and far, have generously shared. We'd be delighted to hear your story as well! Watch online→ |
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| Sunday Sermon: The Very Rev. Randolph Marshall Hollerith |
"We are fooling ourselves if we think we are going to have a genuine relationship with the living God that does not on some level make us deeply uncomfortable, that does not challenge us, that does not call us to be significantly better people." Go to our sermon archive→ |
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