We welcome all to this house of prayer, this table of grace, and this community of love.
What Do We Believe?
One of the distinctive things about The Episcopal Church is that belief and practice go hand-in-hand. Episcopalians gather for worship rooted in ancient Christian traditions, while also engaging the modern world with openness and curiosity. Faith is often described as resting on three sources: Scripture (the Bible), Tradition (the wisdom of the historic church), and Reason (our God-given ability to think, learn, and discover). This means people may not agree on everything, but they are united by common prayer and a shared commitment to love God and neighbor.
What Do We Support?
The Episcopal Church strives to be welcoming and inclusive, affirming the dignity and worth of every person. Women and LGBTQIA+ people serve fully in all levels of leadership, and communities are encouraged to reflect Christ’s love through hospitality, social justice, and care for those in need. At its heart, Episcopal faith is less about drawing boundaries around who belongs and more about inviting people into a lifelong journey of grace, community, and spiritual growth.
By embracing a legacy of inclusion, we aspire to tell and exemplify God’s love for every human being; because we believe that God loves you. No exceptions.
Join Us for Worship
Gather in community weekly to thank, praise, and dwell with God.
When we worship, we gather with others before God. We hear the Good News of Jesus Christ, give thanks, confess, and offer the brokenness of the world to God. As we break bread, our eyes are opened to the presence of Christ. By the power of the Holy Spirit, we are made one body, the body of Christ sent forth to live the Way of Love.
Sundays
8 a.m.
This early Sunday service is held in the Cathedral Nave. The service is a spoken one, with an organ prelude, offertory hymn and closing hymn. The 8 a.m. service has a calm and contemplative character, with worshipers participating through spoken responses and silent prayer.
10:30 a.m.
This service is Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral’s largest gathering reflects the diversity of the Cathedral family. The Trinity Choir leads the sung portions of the service, which include hymns, a psalm and an offertory anthem. The 10:30 a.m. service is the most festive and celebratory of the Cathedral’s services, with worshipers participating through singing, spoken and sung responses, and prayer.
5 p.m.
This final service in the Cathedral’s Sunday schedule is a spoken Rite II Eucharist with the liturgical focus is on a meditative and contemplative setting where worshipers can bring to a close the week past and prepare for the week to come.
Wednesdays • 12:05 p.m.
The Holy Eucharist Rite II service is a deeply contemplative experience that includes readings from scripture, a psalm and expressions of faith. This intimate gathering for prayer and worship is a wonderful time to pause during the work week. This service is held in the Cathedral’s Chapel (inside the Cathedral, to the right of the chancel/main altar).
