News for our NCA members | | Dear Peter, In these unprecedented times, your Cathedral is reaching out with a new initiative called A Better Way, dedicated to finding ways to live in relationship even when we disagree. I hope you’ll read about that, and about our upcoming Cathedral Giving Day, in this issue of the Cathedral Insider. NCA members like you are our partners in welcoming our neighbors without exception and convening honest dialogue on critical issues. Thank you! | | Blessings, The Very Rev. Randy Hollerith Dean |
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A Better Way In a time of deep division, anger and suspicion, how do we live in relationship with our neighbors even when we disagree? Your Cathedral is charting a way forward. |
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| Cathedral Giving Day Our Giving Day is September 26! See how we’re celebrating a special moment in the life of your Cathedral. |
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| Hearing from NCA Members Like You We’re honoring the voices of our whole community by asking, “What’s your Cathedral story?” Read words from others and find out how to share your story! |
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CALENDAR | SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 Cathedral Giving Day All day at the Cathedral and online | OCTOBER 6, 2024 Blessing of the Animals 2:00 p.m. at the Cathedral | NOVEMBER 9, 2024 Veterans Day Concert: A National Concert 4:00 p.m. at the Cathedral and online | DECEMBER 6, 7, 8, 2024 Handel’s Messiah Friday 7:00 p.m. Saturday 12:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. Sunday 4:00 p.m. at the Cathedral | Watch our weekly Sunday services at 11:15 a.m. Eastern via livestream on YouTube (youtube.com/wncathedral). For more information and the latest updates, visit cathedral.org/calendar. |
| NEW AUDIO TOUR: “BIG SPACES, SMALL DETAILS” You’re invited to explore Washington National Cathedral—in person or anywhere you are—with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app. Explore the Cathedral with our newly released audio tour, “Big Spaces, Small Details,” or one of the many other specialized tours and themed guides accessible through the app. Scan the QR code or visit the websiteto download today! |
| YOUR TRADITION CONTINUES With smart planning, you may actually increase the size of your estate and/or reduce the tax burden on your heirs as you continue your tradition of investing in a better tomorrow. Explore your estate giving options by calling our Director of Planned Giving, John Jensen, at 202-537-5747 or jjensen@cathedral.org, or visit cathedral.org/plannedgiving. |
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