Services at the Cathedral


The Eucharist is the Christian practice of commemorating the last meal that Jesus shared with his disciples.  We participate in this tradition by gathering together in prayer, reading scripture, singing and receiving bread and wine that has been blessed by the priest and the prayers of the community. This is a central act of worship and ceremony in our Cathedral that helps us to share in God’s life, love, forgiveness and mercy.  As we follow the way of Jesus, the Eucharist reminds us that we are all welcome at God’s table to receive the love of God and to share that love with others.

Sunday Services

8:30am Book of Common Prayer Holy Communion

This service is quiet, contemplative and intimate. It is entirely spoken and follows the order of service found in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), the traditional prayer book of the Anglican Church. The service includes prayers, readings from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, a homily, and Holy Communion.

11am Choral Eucharist

This service follows the Book of Alternative Services Holy Communion.  It is characterized by inclusive language, heightened ceremony and choral music.

The Choral Eucharist at All Saints’ is a joyous, restorative, and much-loved celebration.  Please join us and experience it for yourself.  This service is both in-person and also live-streamed on Youtube

Beginning Sunday, June 4th Service times will change to: 

8:30am Book of Common Prayer Holy Communion

10:30am Book of Alternative Services Choral Eucharist

2pm St. Mark’s Jieng 

St. Mark’s-Jieng Anglican Parish worships on Sunday afternoons at 2:00pm at All Saints’ Anglican Cathedral, and is based on the Dinka Book of Common Prayer. Our worship is always conducted in the Dinka Language in Anglican traditions with lovely music and sometimes switches to English service during big occasions. Services are led by Reverend Akon Lual Akon, Rector, and Reverend John Ayuen, Assistant Priest.

7pm Choral Eucharist

Normally on the first Sunday of the month, at 7:00pm, priest and choir offer this ancient Service of Evening Prayer set to music. Created by Thomas Cranmer during a time of great uncertainty, danger, and upheaval (the Reformation in the days of Henry VIII), Choral Evensong combines the two older offices of Vespers and Compline. A work of art as well as a service of prayer, it offers a reprieve from the noise and haste of day-to-day life and can be enjoyed by anyone who loves music and poetic language. Congregants may join in the singing of three hymns if they wish, but nothing is required of them.

There is no Eucharist (mass), and only a brief meditation rather than a sermon.  Those who attend are simply invited to a time of prayer and peace.

Mid Week Services

12:10 Thursday Mid-Week Eucharist

Join us for a brief time of prayer and communion together during the lunch hour Thursdays September-June.

Bible Study

Bible and book studies are offered throughout the year.  Please contact the office for more details.

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