Worship Schedule
Worship Service Schedule
Sundays
Holy Eucharist, 10 a.m. In Person and Live Streamed
Weekday Service Schedule and Zoom Links
Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m., online via Zoom
Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. in person
Compline: Sundays and Wednesdays:
9:00 p.m. On Zoom
Sundays
Holy Eucharist, 10 a.m. In Person and Live Streamed
Weekday Service Schedule and Zoom Links
Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m., online via Zoom
Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. in person
Compline: Sundays and Wednesdays:
9:00 p.m. On Zoom
Additional Services
For service schedules, or more information about our worship schedule at St. Paul's, check the home page, or contact the Cathedral Administrator.
Choral Evensong
The Choirs at St. Paul's sing Choral Evensong on Sundays periodically throughout the year, sometimes with guest choirs joining them. A distinctively Anglican form of meditative prayer lasting about 45 minutes, it's a lovely way to close the weekend. Come, and bring a friend.
Services of Choral Evensong will resume in 2025.
The Choirs at St. Paul's sing Choral Evensong on Sundays periodically throughout the year, sometimes with guest choirs joining them. A distinctively Anglican form of meditative prayer lasting about 45 minutes, it's a lovely way to close the weekend. Come, and bring a friend.
Services of Choral Evensong will resume in 2025.
Taizé Prayer Service
What is Taizé?
This hour long service combines sung and spoken prayer, mediative readings from Scripture and other sources, along with silence, to allow ourselves space to slow down and simply “be”. Selections primarily from the Taizé Community in France supply the musical framework for this service. Icons and candle lighting provide additional conduits to join our minds and hearts in prayer for ourselves, the community gathered, and our world writ large. Be with us, in person or via YouTube link, for a time of quiet contemplation and the opportunity to connect with The Holy One.
At St. Paul's Cathedral, we gather for Taizé a few times a year.
What is Taizé?
This hour long service combines sung and spoken prayer, mediative readings from Scripture and other sources, along with silence, to allow ourselves space to slow down and simply “be”. Selections primarily from the Taizé Community in France supply the musical framework for this service. Icons and candle lighting provide additional conduits to join our minds and hearts in prayer for ourselves, the community gathered, and our world writ large. Be with us, in person or via YouTube link, for a time of quiet contemplation and the opportunity to connect with The Holy One.
At St. Paul's Cathedral, we gather for Taizé a few times a year.
Advent Carol Service of Meditation on the O Antiphons
This annual choral celebration of the themes of watchful preparation and hope features music from across the centuries. We are led in the anticipation of Christmastide through readings, carols, organ music, and congregational song, to consider the full meaning of the coming holy days. The cathedral's striking visual incarnation of the seven Great O Antiphons of Advent is a framework for reflection on timeless mysteries of the universe and our place in this history.
At St. Paul's, the Service of Meditation on the O Antiphons takes place on the third Sunday in Advent.
This annual choral celebration of the themes of watchful preparation and hope features music from across the centuries. We are led in the anticipation of Christmastide through readings, carols, organ music, and congregational song, to consider the full meaning of the coming holy days. The cathedral's striking visual incarnation of the seven Great O Antiphons of Advent is a framework for reflection on timeless mysteries of the universe and our place in this history.
At St. Paul's, the Service of Meditation on the O Antiphons takes place on the third Sunday in Advent.