
Updated: Sep 18, 2012

Welcome to St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral
A common sign outside the Episcopal Church is "The Episcopal Church welcomes you" — and it does: no matter who you are, what you have done, or from where you come from, The Episcopal Church welcomes you.
All of us here at St. Paul's Cathedral are different in terms of our theology, politics, finances, educational levels, and families, but we are all welcome here; and not only welcome but necessary, because it is only together that we can be the Body of Christ in all its fullness.
The Cathedral building itself is known, among other things, for its glorious stained glass windows. In looking at the windows, it's clear that each one is made up of different shapes, colors and sizes of glass; yet together those very different pieces create a work of art through which the light streams in to illumine a dark church. So, too, God has brought together all the different people at St. Paul's to create a work of God's own art: to create a community through whom the light of Christ shines and illumines each of us and, by God's grace, all those with whom we come in contact. For in our central act of worship together, the Holy Eucharist, we understand that bread and wine are not the only things transformed; so are we. Bread and wine are not the only vehicles of Christ's presence; so are we. Bread and wine are not the only channels of God's grace; so are we. In being part of the worshiping community here at St. Paul's, we participate in the mystery of God's presence among us, in us and through us - in all our infinite variety.
The Very Rev. N. DeLiza Spangler, Cathedral Dean
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