The Latest Cathedral News
Season of Faith 2026 Pledge Drive - Forum This Sunday
November 11, 2025
Do you have questions about stewardship and pledging? You’re not alone! Many of us wonder how pledges are used, why they matter, and what difference they make in the life of St. James.
This Sunday, November 16 at 10:00 a.m., join us in Kyle’s Place for a special Forum session where we’ll dive into these questions together. It’s a chance to learn more, ask questions, and hear how our pledges support the mission and ministry of the Cathedral.
As always, we continue to walk through this Season of Faith with a shared goal of $850,000 and 220 pledges. Your participation and generosity help ensure that St. James remains a place of welcome, worship, and witness for all.
We hope to see you Sunday at 10:00 a.m.—bring your questions and your faith-filled spirit!

Season of Faith 2026 Pledge Drive- Quick Update
November 05, 2025

Our Season of Faith is continuing! Thank you to everyone who has already pledged—we have strong participation and great momentum so far as we look forward to Ingathering Sunday on November 23.
This week, we’re excited to share a short video from one of our parishioners who spoke during last year’s stewardship season. Their story is a wonderful reminder of how generosity and faith shape our community.
Watch the video here:
If you haven’t pledged yet, there’s still time. Every pledge—large or small—makes a difference in sustaining the mission and ministry of St. James Cathedral.

New Bible Reading Group at St. James
November 05, 2025
New Bible Reading Group at St. James
Are you longing for a deeper way to engage scripture? Or reading our sacred texts in community with others? Would you like to read, reflect, and explore the weekly Bible readings beyond church on Sunday?
You are invited to join in a lay Bible reading group where we will read together the lectionary Bible passages for the previous Sunday. This practice can deeply enrich the Sunday worship experience as well as provide a framework for reflecting in community and continuing conversations about the weekly readings. Rather than hearing the lectionary readings for the only time each Sunday, we will gather for a communal reflection process, which is a powerful way of growing in our faith and our Episcopal tradition together.
The vision is to gather a group of us where we will read each lectionary passage several times – and listen for what speaks to us – an ancient practice called lectio divina, and discuss how we understand the readings to impact our lives, world, and faith.
Use this form to indicate your interest!