Christ is in our midst!

Our services are streamed on YouTube. To watch a service live, or to view previously recorded services, please click here to go there now.


CLICK HERE TO SIGN-UP FOR STREAMING SERVICE NOTIFICATIONS. 

Please click here to see our online events calendar and service schedule.


If you are attending a Sunday Service, please click here to download/view the  latest Weekly Bulletin, containing the Epistle, etc.


Please scroll down  to see how to participate in our online services. Also, please sign-up for our messaging service if you would like to be informed about online services, join ministry groups, or stay informed about the cathedral. Click here to join now.  You won't lose this page as it will open a new browser tab. For those who sign-up for  the Streaming Service Group, we will Text / Email  a reminder to participate in the service.


If the video stops streaming during the service, we will work quickly to restore it but you will need to refresh the page in your browser to pick up the restored stream. Please click here to refresh the page now.

PLEASE NOTE: Services rarely start on time and so, please be patient. The stream will start as soon as the service begins.

If you prefer to watch on YouTube, please click here


How to Pray with Streaming Services

How to participate online:

  • Stand for the service when possible. Try not to get too comfortable in the sofa or recliner. Sit for the homily and if you get too tired, but try to stand for most of the service.

  • If you are watching the service on your laptop or cell phone, take it to where you have your icons. If you watch on your television, bring some icons into the room with you. If you would like to burn some incense, that might help as well.

  • Watch as a family. Remember, we are a community of faith, not individuals.

  • Sing along with the Chanter, say the Creed and the "Our Father."

  • Have coffee before or after, but not during the service.

  • Remember, this is Church, not a sporting event. You don't need nuts and pretzels.

All of this will take a bit of adjustment, but it will be helpful for us to pray and seek Christ even if we have to stay at home.