Cathedral Culture Wednesday, December 10, 2025

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Cathedral Culture

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

 

 

December 14: The Third Sunday of Advent

10:30am Holy Eucharist with the Cathedral Choir

Prelude: Von himmel hoch, da komm ich her BWV700 – JS Bach

Introit: O Clavis David

Service: Hurd

Offertory: People, look East – arr. Hemingway

Communion: The Truth from above – Vaughan Williams

Postlude: Wachet auf, ruft uns die stimmer BWV645 - JS Bach

 

5:00pm Choral Evensong: Section Leaders of the Cathedral Choir

Responses: Plainsong

Psalm 104

Canticles: Fa-Burden – Morley

Anthem: Rorate Caeli – Palestrina

Postlude: Veni Redemptor – Tallis

 

 

 

 

 

We are continuing the popular Equitable Dinners that bring together strangers and friends from diverse backgrounds to experience theatre, share a meal, and talk about complex issues.

 

Each quarter, we will unveil a new play addressing a new topic: affordable housing, mental health, racial equity, and climate resilience.

 

Mental Health - Monday, December 15 @6pm at Saint Mark's

https://mixedblood.com/equitable-dinners/



*Please note that reservations are required at the above link. Seating is limited.

This is not a Saint Mark's event and must be reserved through Mixed Blood.

 

 

 

 

Tickets available online through Eventbrite, the Cathedral Bookshop or at the door

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Center for People and Craft is an emerging urban folk school in Minneapolis, MN. Supported by the Arts & Cultural Affairs Department of the City of Minneapolis, the Center celebrates the rich cultural diversity of our city and the many traditions that thrive in this particular place on earth—from craft, ritual, and music to dance, storytelling, and foraging.

 

Located adjacent to Loring Park in the education building of St. Mark's Cathedral, the Center will expand access to traditional crafts and their contemporary expressions, foster connection to place and community, and nurture intergenerational learning.

 

Our vision is inspired by the historic Danish folk school model–which served as a talisman against fascism in the mid 1800s–reimagined for our urban, multicultural setting. Through hands-on workshops and community events, we will bring together artisans, culture bearers, and neighbors to honor heritage and place, spark creativity, and strengthen cross-cultural connections.

 

 

 

 

 

AA Meetings

 

We have 3 AA Groups that meet weekly at the Cathedral. All meet in the Banquet Hall.

 

Sunday Night Mpls 12 x 12 Group 7-8pm

Wednesday Night Big Book 7:30-8:30pm

Saturday Morning Breakfast Club LGBTQ+ 10:30-11:30am

 

 

 

 

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Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral | 519 Oak Grove Street | Minneapolis, MN 55403 US

 

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