Flower Workshop: John Grady Burns
Calling all flower lovers!Whether you are a member of your church flower guild or just hoping to have a better idea on how to arrange flowers for your home, this workshop is for you!We have ... Read More
305 E. Capitol St. | Jackson, MS 39201
P.O. Box 1366 | Jackson, MS 39215-1366
601.354.1535
Calling all flower lovers!Whether you are a member of your church flower guild or just hoping to have a better idea on how to arrange flowers for your home, this workshop is for you!We have ... Read More
Bring your non-perishable food items to be donated to the Stewpot Food Pantry. Bags may be left in the front of the Nave, pulpit side.
At the Mississippi Museum of Art. This month, featuring Christopher Ray, piano. 5:15pm cash bar, 5:45pm performance
Wednesday evenings during Lent, we will visit the Stations of the Cross in the Cathedral Nave. A weekly opportunity to enhance the Lenten experience. Use Capitol Towers parking garage to enter.
The Cathedral is hosting Happening, a retreat for youth from all over the diocese. Volunteers are needed to provide meals—contact Ashley Lacoste or Katharine Surkin. Closing service open to all. Or volunteer to shop for ... Read More
Wednesday evenings during Lent, we will visit the Stations of the Cross in the Cathedral Nave. A weekly opportunity to enhance the Lenten experience. Use Capitol Towers parking garage to enter.
Wednesday evenings during Lent, we will visit the Stations of the Cross in the Cathedral Nave. A weekly opportunity to enhance the Lenten experience. Use Capitol Towers parking garage to enter.
At St. Columb’s.
Two Saturdays a year, the clergy host a class to teach all things Episcopalian. One of these classes is required for being Confirmed or Received, but you can also attend for a refresher course. Contact ... Read More
In the Parish Hall
Sat., March 28th, 10:30am (parade starts at 12:00pm)Join us on the Cathedral Campus to watch the parade! We’ve got a perfect location on the parade route and will have food and drink for purchase. Invite ... Read More
Latin for darkness or shadows, this quiet service of contemplation includes readings, psalms and sung responses to the themes of Holy Week.
Includes a dinner for all.
Followed by a candlelight reception.
There will be a reception between the 8:30 and 10:30 services.
Bring your non-perishable food items to be donated to the Stewpot Food Pantry. Bags may be left in the front of the Nave, pulpit side.
This year, at the Cathedral!
On the columbarium. First show of the 2026 season! As always, bring a chair, a snack, and a beverage.