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The Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, Georgia, serves the gospel of Jesus Christ with grace, excellence, and hospitality. Sermons are recorded live during the Cathedral's Sunday morning services of Holy Eucharist. Text and video is available at cathedralATL.org/sermons. Sunday School podcasts are recorded live during class in Child Hall.
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November 9, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder …
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November 2, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder …
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This week, we prepare for the 37th Annual Homeless Requiem to take place on November 3. Our guest speaker at today's Dean's Forum is Tracy Woodard, Program Manager for Homeless Services at Intown Cares. Tracy discusses how that agency is responding to the ever-increasing number of people facing food and housing insecurity and how we at the Cathedra…
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We welcome Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama to the Dean’s Forum this Sunday, following his presentation at the Spirituality Conference on Saturday. We all live in situations of conflict: from the everyday tensions with your beloveds to arguments with yourself, then on to local and political and national issues that escalate feelings, loyal…
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This Sunday, September 28, we continue the discussion of Benedictine spirituality and how it has shaped the Anglican consciousness with its balance of prayer, work, and community. This class explores the Rule of St. Benedict as a practical guide for living a faithful, attentive, and ordered life in the midst of today’s complexities. Together, we re…
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The Way of Benedict: A Reflection on the Benedictine Character of Anglican Spirituality with the Rev. Canon George Maxwell This Sunday, September 21, we discuss Benedictine spirituality and how it has shaped the Anglican consciousness with its balance of prayer, work, and community. This class explores the Rule of St. Benedict as a practical guide …
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The Rev. Canon George Maxwell leads this class. When we ask the question, “What is Anglican spirituality, and where does it begin?”, many instinctively look to the English Reformation. We think of Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Elizabethan Settlement. These are indeed crucial moments, shaping the way Anglicans pray and order the…
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Cathedral Giving by Design is thrilled to announce the 2026 beneficiary - Global Village Project - and welcome them to Sunday school this morning. Global Village Project (GVP) is the only middle school in the U.S. dedicated entirely to refugee girls. Through an innovative and trauma-informed academic model, GVP reactivates the interrupted education…
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The Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener, Canon for Mission, and Dianne Otwell, lay chaplain at Parish Grove, talk about the Cathedral’s commitment to provide affordable housing, services, and community for seniors. In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representatives of our many Cathedral outreach initiatives about what is bringing them encourag…
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In this class, parishioner Justin Strickland talks about his experience on the Diocesan pilgrimage to the Anglican Diocese of Cape Coast in Ghana in May. In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representatives of our many Cathedral outreach initiatives about what is bringing them encouragement in these challenging times and about how we, t…
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In this class, parishioners Rick Tyler, Nancy Beane, Nicole Baños, and Edith Baños join the Rev. Deacon Juan Sandoval to talk about the Cathedral Scholars program. In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representatives of our many Cathedral outreach initiatives about what is bringing them encouragement in these challenging times and about…
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Julie Groce of Appleton Episcopal Ministries in Middle Georgia joined us for Old Fashioned Sunday School. The mission of Appleton Episcopal Ministries is to share God's love by partnering as parishes in the Middle Georgia Convocation of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta to promote the health, safety, education, and well-being of children and familie…
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Cathedral parishioner John Beane, founder of Parole Advocates, Inc., shares information about the Cathedral's ongoing prison ministries and his nonprofit's efforts to increase the chance of parole for the elderly and others. He is joined by Eloise Edmonds, author of Amongst the Ruin In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representatives o…
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Tanya Davenport, Team Leader for Homeless Services at Intown Cares, shares information about Buckhead Cares. Buckhead Cares restores local, systematic, and coordinated emergency assistance for homeless individuals and families in the Buckhead community. In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representatives of our many Cathedral outreach …
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Joe Iarocci, Interim Executive Director, and David-Lee Mattison, Chief Program Officer of Emmaus House will explain how Emmaus House benefits the community of Peoplestown and discuss the importance of the Freedom School summer program and its long-term impacts on students' literacy levels. In the Summer of Hope series, we're hearing from representa…
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In this series, Canon Maxwell leads a conversation about the central elements Christian faith as set forth in the Nicene and Apostles’ Creeds. Using Rowan Williams' book, “Tokens of Trust,” Canon Maxwell will address questions like: What does it mean to believe in God? Can God possibly be almighty in the midst of so much evil and suffering? How am …
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