Welcome

Greetings to you and welcome. As we continue in the ever-changing environment of this pandemic, please know that we welcome you to our community of faith, of hope, and of love. We presently are offering in-person worship on Sunday (see our Service Times). Lots of people are working hard to create sacred space on our website, Facebook, YouTube, and other online avenues. If that is where your comfort is, please join us that way. Please check back here often to discover ways we are expanding engagement and other opportunities. We hope you find what you are looking for: an exciting ministry, a place for spiritual growth, directions, service or event times, more information about who we are, what we do, something about our approach to Christianity, or a place to simply be. Most of all we hope you find your experience here an invitation to join us — for an event, for a return to this website, or for a lifetime.

God’s grace and peace,
Scott+
The Very Reverend Scott Hunter, Dean

A Year in Review, 2023

A look back at the mission and ministry of the Cathedral in 2023! 

Sign our Visitor Register Online!

Click here to sign our online visitor register. 

A Letter from Dean Hunter

Read Dean Hunter’s August Announcement about his upcoming retirement and the transition here

The Offices at 4800 Woodward Avenue

The Offices at the Cathedral house the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, the Southeast Michigan Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Cathedral and Chapter staff. 

This Week at the Cathedral

Newsletter

The latest edition of the Living Stones Newsletter can be found here. 

Stewardship, 2024

Our online pledge form is now available. Click here for the form. For more information about pledging at the Cathedral, visit our Stewardship page.

Hot Breakfast for Hungry Folks

A hot meal is offered to all on Sundays, following the 8:15 a.m. service.

Parish Coordinator Job Post

We are hiring! Full details are available here

Music at Mid-day, April 26, 12:30 p.m.

Join us Friday, at 12:30 p.m. for our next installment of Music at Mid-day. We welcome students from the University of Michigan Organ Department. This recital is presented in person, and is streamed live on YouTube (click here, no login required). The program is available here

In Memoriam – David Bartlett

At Choral Evensong, Sunday, April 28, at 4:00 p.m., the Cathedral community will have an opportunity to remember the life and work of David Bartlett who served as Organist and Choirmaster from 1982 until 2000. The service will be sung by the Cathedral Choir and a homily will be offered by John Abdenour, a choir alumnus and Assistant Organist to Mr. Bartlett.

Historic Prayerbook Liturgy Series – May 5

11:00 a.m., Sunday May 5, BCP 1789.
As a part of the 200th Anniversary Year of St. Paul’s, we are excited to share with you that we will be offering a service from each of the three historic Books of Common Prayer that have been used over the course of the worship life of the congregation. They include the 1789, 1892, and 1928 Books of Common Prayer. Not intended as reenactments, these liturgies give us the opportunity to experience the various ways in which our worshipping life has been shaped in the 200 years of our congregation.  

Sunday Services at the Cathedral

07:30 a.m. – Morning Prayer. In person. 
08:15 a.m. – Holy Eucharist. In person. 
11:00 a.m. – Holy Eucharist. In person. Streamed Live on YouTube (click here, no login required).
04:00 p.m.  Evensong. In person. Streamed Live on YouTube (click here, no login required).

Weekday Worship in Nativity Chapel

12:10 p.m. Tuesday – Holy Eucharist
12:10 p.m. Wednesday and Friday – Noonday Prayer | Take a moment at mid-day to join in a brief service of prayers
12:10 p.m. Thursday– Holy Eucharist with Prayers for Healing 
8:00 p.m. Every Evening – Compline. Settle in for the evening by joining in Compline, Prayers at the End of the Day. Compline is streamed live on Facebook (click here, no login required).