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Welcome to St. John's Cathedral. You are a beloved child of God. We welcome you just as you are,
because God has welcomed and loved us in the same way.

This holy place has been a center for prayer, worship, music, study, community, and service for n...

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About Us

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Worship Times

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Weekly ServicesSunday 8:00am - Rite I

Sunday 10:30am - Rite II with music - Live streamed on our Facebook and YouTube pages.

Wednesday Noon - Rite II

Saturday 5:30pm - Modified Rite II with  music

The Cathedral offers multiple opportunities to worship,...

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Worship Times

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Weekly ServicesSunday 8:00am - Rite I

Sunday 10:30am - Rite II with music - Live streamed on our Facebook and YouTube pages.

Wednesday Noon - Rite II

Saturday 5:30pm - Modified Rite II with  music

The Cathedral offers multiple opportunities to worship,...

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St. John’s Java

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A Ministry of HospitalityThis coffee cart is part of the Cathedral’s outreach ministry. Generally open on Sunday mornings, volunteer baristas make lattes, tea, and other specialty drinks, while providing warm hospitality and welcome.

St. John’s Java prima...

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Tour the Cathedral

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Visit UsWe welcome visitors during our weekly office hours and Sundays for worship. You are also welcome to enjoy its exterior beauty by walking around the grounds. 

St. John’s Cathedral is one of the few examples in the United States of classic Gothic ar...

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Directions

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From Grand BoulevardTurn east on E 13th Avenue; parking is on the north just beyond the former Lindaman's restaurant parking and a second lot is just beyond Cowley Street.

From the west on I-90Take exit 280B to merge onto S. Lincoln Street. Turn righ...

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Architecture

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The original dream of a great cathedral in Spokane came to The Right Reverend Edward Makin Cross in 1924, shortly after he arrived to be the new missionary bishop. Together with architect Harold C. Whitehouse, the Bishop began to plan for a gothic cathedra...

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