Cathedral Culture Wednesday, April 22, 2026

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April 26: The Fourth Sunday of Easter

 

10:30am Holy Eucharist with the Cathedral Choir

Prelude: Pastorale - Milhaud

Service: Mathias, Schubert

Offertory: Jubilate Deo – Howells

Communion: Loving shepherd of thy sheep – Rutter

Postlude: Te Deum - Langlais

 

5:00pm Choral Evensong: Visiting Choir (St. John the Evangelist, St. Paul)

Responses: Smith

Psalm 103

Canticles: Wood in Eb

Anthem: Evening Hymn – Balfour Gardiner

Postlude: Allabreve in D BWV589 – JS Bach

 

 

Voices of Reconciliation featuring Doe Hoyer

TODAY! Wednesday, April 22 at 7:00pm

 

Join us for our next Voices of Reconciliation conversation. This evening, Doe Hoyer will talk about reconciling with the earth through participating in Land Back and in ongoing repentance of the Doctrine of Discovery.

 

Doe is the Organizing Director and a song leader with the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery, coordinating cultural and structural change campaigns with the Repair Network. They have lived on Dakota homelands for most of their life, and are involved locally with the Twin Cities Repair Community for Makoce Ikikcupi (Dakota land recovery). Doe graduated with a Master of Arts in Leadership in Social Transformation from United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jil Evans: Shadowbloom Series

April 5 - May 31

Jil Evans describes herself as a "visual artist working in abstraction rooted in observation. Using paint to explore the intimate and often inseparable bond between touch and emotion."

 

The series Shadowbloom incorporates the shapes of shadows photographed over the past two decades. The aim is to hold two powerful and opposing forces simultaneously. The shadows interplay, obscuring or framing vibrant organic shapes and colors from the natural world. 

 

Please join us for an artist’s reception Sunday, May 17 in the Art Gallery at 12:00. We will be talking with Jil Evans about her latest work in this exhibit titled Shadowbloom.” The gallery is located on the second floor outside the Nave. All are welcome.

 

 

Roof Replacement & Campus Safety

Construction on the slate roof is now occurring dawn to dusk, Monday–Saturday.



Please click here for important information through out this process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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