Welcome to St. Paul's Cathedral in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont.
Our Mission - St. Paul's Cathedral will be an outward, activist community of Christian faith, a sign of God's breathtaking generosity. This Cathedral will be a place of sanctuary, healing, inclusion, challenge and compassion. We will be a soul-inspiring, mind-stretching, heart-healing center of unconditional surrender to the freedom of God, a place of courageous hope and extravagant hospitality.
What's new on the website??
Vestry minutes, Treasurer's reports, and the Short-Term Operational Plan (4-24-09 draft) have been added on the Vestry page.
plainsong - a newsletter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont. Please see our newsletter, plainsong, at the bottom of the About St. Paul's page. We no longer mail the newsletter unless you ask, so please let us know if you wish to receive it. We've also launched a weekly email; click here to send an email letting us know you'd like to receive it.
Navigate to the ECVA-VT page to view the "Resurrection" show that was in the nave in 2008.
Please visit the website often!
From the Stewardship Ministry Team During this time of financial uncertainty many of us struggle with the role of money in our lives, including questions about how much we care about money, what money means to us, and our addiction to material things. We are inviting those interested in exploring these questions to work together in study and prayer, while reading Transforming Stewardship, by CK Robertson, during biweekly meetings in May and June. The book and our discussion will hopefully help us see stewardship as more than pledge drives and budgets. We will use our discoveries to help fashion year-round stewardship ministry for the Cathedral, which will include not only managing our treasures, but our talents and our time as well. Please consider becoming part of the Stewardship Ministry Team. Contact Marjorie Gadue (mbgadue@hotmail.com), Robert Smith or Paul Van de Graaf (233-2765), if you have questions or interest. The group meets every other Sunday at 8:30 a.m, beginning on May 31.