Church Overview
We believe in one God, known to us in Jesus Christ, also known by different names in different traditions. We seek to challenge and transform the world, beginning with ourselves, and to celebrate the image of God in every person. We are a house of prayer, worship and service for everyone, welcoming all who seek an inclusive community of love.

Cathedral Hours

Monday - Friday, 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm
On cathedral holidays, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Midnight Mass

Christmas Eve service.

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For more information contact the Office of the Congregation at (415) 749-6344, or e-mail .

History

Grace Cathedral is the daughter of historic Grace Church. The first little chapel was built in the gold rush year of 1849, and the imposing third church, for a time called Grace "Cathedral," was destroyed in the fire following the 1906 earthquake. The railroad baron/banker Crocker family gave their ruined Nob Hill property for a diocesan cathedral, which took its name and founding congregation from the nearby parish.

Choral Eucharist

Hear Sunday's service.

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Dean J. Wilmer Gresham nurtured the young cathedral, and work began on the present structure in 1928. Designed in French Gothic style by Lewis Hobart, it was completed in 1964 as the third largest Episcopal cathedral in the nation.

Famed for its Ghiberti doors ("The Gates of Paradise"), labyrinths, varied stained glass, and medieval and contemporary furnishings, as well as its carillon, organs, and choir, the Cathedral has become an international pilgrimage center for church-goer and visitor alike.

Thursday Evensong

Hear Thursday's service.

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The cathedral Close or block was completed in 1995 with a new front stairway, courtyard Chapter House, and Cathedral School addition.

Visit Arts & Architecture for articles on Cathedral history.

Congregation

Unique among cathedrals, Grace serves not only as a notable tourist destination and prominent gathering place in times of civic celebration or distress, but also home to a vibrant, active and diverse resident congregation.

It is a community based in fellowship, witness, spiritual development and service. Enveloping the full spectrum of human experience, membership in the congregation at Grace Cathedral offers the opportunity to explore virtually any interest or affinity within the context of a nurturing Christian community.