Check out our latest sermon with the Most Rev. Jeremy Greaves, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on August 24, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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How can the simple act of gathering interfaith groups for a meal help promote peace? The Rev. Terry Kyllo, Executive Director of Paths to Understanding, is exploring this idea through The Potluck Project. He joins Cathedral Dean Randy Hollerith on our latest episode of "Crossroads" to discuss how this small yet profound exercise can overcome division and help foster understanding across denominations and faiths. Listen here or anywhere you get your podcasts. watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Rev. Canon Leonard L. Hamlin, Sr., recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on August 17, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Very Rev. Randy Hollerith, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on August 10, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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The Cathedral is home to one of 12 special editions of the Saint John’s Bible — the first hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible commissioned by a Benedictine monastery in over 500 years. The Rev. Dr. John F. Ross, Executive Director of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Edition, joins us on this episode of Crossroads to share the inspiring story behind this masterpiece of Biblical art. Listen here or anywhere you get your podcasts! watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Rev. Canon Dana Corsello, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on August 3, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Rev. Canon Rosemarie L. Duncan, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on July 27, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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In today’s increasingly AI-powered world, how can churches help their parishioners utilize AI while staying authentic and ethical? The Rev. Mercedes Clements and the Rev. Peter Levenstrong, co-hosts of the AI Church Toolkit podcast, join Dr. Sonia Coman and the Rev. Jo Nygard Owens to discuss ways to center your creativity and your relationship with God to help navigate this new era of disruptive technology. Listen here or anywhere you get your podcasts! watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Rev. Canon Jan Naylor Cope, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on July 20, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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Check out our latest sermon with the Rev. Spencer Brown, recorded during our Sunday Holy Eucharist on July 13, 2025. #nationalcathedral #sundaysermon watch video on watch page
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