Cathedral Connects
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I am thrilled to share that the Rev. Jo Nygard Owens has accepted the call to serve as the Cathedral’s inaugural Pastor for Digital Ministry, a new position that will enable us to more fully live into our mission to be a House of Prayer for All People, no matter where they live.
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This violence grieves the very heart of God, and God weeps for the people of Israel. The blood that now soaks the sacred ground of the Holy Land gives root to little more than the seeds of bitterness, hatred and retribution.
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Matthew Shepard was a gay 21-year-old college student who died 25 years ago this week, the victim of a vicious anti-gay hate crime. He was beaten, tied to a fence post in the Wyoming wilderness and left to die.
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Kerry James Marshall and Henry Louis "Skip" Gates, Jr., are two of the towering figures in American Black life, and they're still making news after their appearance at the Cathedral on Sept. 23.
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Noah filled his ark two by two; on Sunday, we filled Walker Court woof by woof with a handful of meows and chirps.
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words ... but just imagine how many words were conjured up by these remarkable new stained glass windows.
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Installing a stained glass window is about a whole lot more than just stitching together beautiful snippets of glass ...
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It's one of the toughest commandments Jesus ever gives: Don't just forgive seven times. Try 77 times.
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Sixty years ago today, the murder of four Black girls at a church in Birmingham, Ala., shocked the nation. But what an impact they had.
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It's not often that a summer job in high school launches a 50-year career, but veteran Cathedral sculptor Jay Hall Carpenter found a way to do it.