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The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Cathedral of St. Philip
542 episodes
21 hours ago
November 2, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder to recognize the deeper religious questions it raises. For the next three Sundays (November 2, 9, and 16), we explore what Christian natio...
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November 2, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder to recognize the deeper religious questions it raises. For the next three Sundays (November 2, 9, and 16), we explore what Christian natio...
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The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
Old Fashioned Sunday School – Understanding Christian Nationalism: A Faithful Conversation (part 1)
November 2, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder to recognize the deeper religious questions it raises. For the next three Sundays (November 2, 9, and 16), we explore what Christian natio...
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22 hours ago
43 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir: Grief and Blessed Hope! (November 2, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir at the Choral Requiem Eucharist on the Sunday after All Saints' Day (November 2, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 day ago
11 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir: Human and Blessed (November 2, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir on the Sunday after All Saints' Day (November 2, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 day ago
13 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Dean's Forum: Intown Cares (Oct 26, 2025)
This week, we prepare for the 37th Annual Homeless Requiem to take place on November 3. Our guest speaker at today's Dean's Forum is Tracy Woodard, Program Manager for Homeless Services at Intown Cares. Tracy discusses how that agency is responding to the ever-increasing number of people facing food and housing insecurity and how we at the Cathedral can help.
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1 week ago
42 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Very Rev. Sam Candler: I Thank God That I Am Not The Guy On The Bridge (October 26, 2025)
A sermon by the Very Rev. Sam Candler on the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost (October 26, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 week ago
21 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon David Boyd — Martyrdom: The Consequence of Coherence (October 19, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon David Boyd for the Feast of Ignatius of Antioch (October 19, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Dean's Forum with Pádraig Ó Tuama: Conflict Engagement as a Spiritual Practice (Oct 19, 2025)
We welcome Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama to the Dean’s Forum this Sunday, following his presentation at the Spirituality Conference on Saturday. We all live in situations of conflict: from the everyday tensions with your beloveds to arguments with yourself, then on to local and political and national issues that escalate feelings, loyalties and demands. How can we engage with these realities through the lens of the gospels? Will that help? If so, how? This session will explore som...
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2 weeks ago
51 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Ashley Carr: Rugby, Wrestling, and A Blessing Too (October 19, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Ashley Carr on the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost (October 19, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Ashley Carr: You Are Good Messengers! (October 12, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Ashley Carr at Choral Eucharist on the Feast of St. Philip (October 12, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Dean's Forum with the Right Rev. Robert Wright (October 12, 2025)
The Dean's Forum with the Right Rev. Robert Wright, Bishop of Atlanta, on the Feast of St. Philip
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3 weeks ago
48 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
Old Fashioned Sunday School (September 28, 2025) – The Way of Benedict
This Sunday, September 28, we continue the discussion of Benedictine spirituality and how it has shaped the Anglican consciousness with its balance of prayer, work, and community. This class explores the Rule of St. Benedict as a practical guide for living a faithful, attentive, and ordered life in the midst of today’s complexities. Together, we reflect on themes of honesty, peacemaking, and accountability—not as abstract ideals, but as practices that ground us in God’s presence a...
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Right Rev. Robert Wright: Sermon for the Feast of St. Philip (October 12, 2025)
A sermon by the Right Rev. Robert Wright on the Feast of St. Philip (October 12, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon George Maxwell: Then the Spirit Said to Philip ... (October 12, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon George Maxwell on the Feast of St. Philip (October 12, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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3 weeks ago
14 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Very Rev. Sam Candler: I Don’t Like Cats, But I Do Care For Them (October 5, 2025)
A sermon by the Very Rev. Sam Candler on the Feast of St. Francis (October 5, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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4 weeks ago
12 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener: It is Not Too Late! (September 28, 2025)
A sermon by the Rev. Canon Julia Mitchener on the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (September 28, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 month ago
13 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
Old Fashioned Sunday School (September 21, 2025) – The Way of Benedict
The Way of Benedict: A Reflection on the Benedictine Character of Anglican Spirituality with the Rev. Canon George Maxwell This Sunday, September 21, we discuss Benedictine spirituality and how it has shaped the Anglican consciousness with its balance of prayer, work, and community. This class explores the Rule of St. Benedict as a practical guide for living a faithful, attentive, and ordered life in the midst of today’s complexities. Together, we reflect on themes such as stability, humilit...
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1 month ago
48 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir – Pray Without Ceasing: The Witness of St. Thecla (September 21, 2025)
An Evensong meditation by the Rev. Canon Salmoon Bashir for the Feast of Thecla of Iconium (September 21, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 month ago
9 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Very Rev. Sam Candler: Money and Currency Carry Relationship (September 21, 2025)
A sermon by the Very Rev. Sam Candler on the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost (September 21, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 month ago
18 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
Old Fashioned Sunday School (September 14, 2025) – Anglican Spirituality and the Desert Tradition
The Rev. Canon George Maxwell leads this class. When we ask the question, “What is Anglican spirituality, and where does it begin?”, many instinctively look to the English Reformation. We think of Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Elizabethan Settlement. These are indeed crucial moments, shaping the way Anglicans pray and order their life with God. But Rowan Williams often invites us to look further back, beneath the surface of the 16th century, into the deeper soil f...
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1 month ago
54 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
The Rev. Canon David Boyd: Lift High the Cross (September 14, 2025)
An Evensong meditation by the Rev. Canon David Boyd on the Feast of the Holy Cross (September 14, 2025) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
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1 month ago
8 minutes

The Cathedral of St. Philip: Sermons & Classes
November 2, 2025 Dr. David Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at Candler School of Theology, leads this three-part series. Christian nationalism has become a common phrase in our public life, but it’s often misunderstood. These misunderstandings shape how we see both our faith and our country—and can make it harder to recognize the deeper religious questions it raises. For the next three Sundays (November 2, 9, and 16), we explore what Christian natio...