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  1. Home - Saint John's Cathedral

    Saint John’s Cathedral is a house of prayer for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the people of metropolitan Denver.

  2. Worship - Saint John's Cathedral

    8 am – Holy Eucharist, Rite I 10:30 am – Choral Eucharist, Rite II (live-streamed) 3 pm – Choral Evensong* 5 pm – The Wilderness (live-streamed) Join us for Coffee Hour after the 8 am & …

  3. Visiting - Saint John's Cathedral

    Saint John’s Cathedral exists as a house of prayer for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the people of metropolitan Denver. Through the union of Word, Sacrament, and music, we share …

  4. Who We Are - Saint John's Cathedral

    Saint John’s Cathedral is a house of prayer for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the people of metropolitan Denver. Through the union of Word, Sacrament, and music, we share God’s …

  5. Staff - Saint John's Cathedral

    Saint John’s Cathedral is the church in which the bishop’s ceremonial seat, which is called a cathedral, is placed. We are, therefore, the symbolic mother church of our Colorado Episcopal …

  6. History - Saint John's Cathedral

    Just steps away from the capitol building, the cathedral has a legacy of beauty, mystery, and goodness that impacts the daily lives in Capitol Hill, Denver, Colorado, and beyond.

  7. Calendar - Saint John's Cathedral

    Saint John’s Cathedral 1350 North Washington Street Denver, CO 80203 United States January 4 2026 8:00am - 9:00am

  8. Connect - Saint John's Cathedral

    Attend Cathedral Night or join a contemplative prayer session. Serve at a Sunday service or on one of our many committees that contribute to life at Saint John’s.

  9. Music Events - Saint John's Cathedral

    Join us for the beloved cathedral tradition of A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols. The Cathedral Choir will offer carols, anthems, and hymns of the season, interspersed with biblical lessons …

  10. Events - Saint John's Cathedral

    Dec 1, 2025 · Walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself for us, an offering and sacrifice to God.