(Unless otherwise noted, prospective volunteers should contact the vicar regarding any of the ministries listed below. Training is provided in all cases as needed.):
Readers
Readers proclaim scripture at 9:00am, 11:00am and 4:30pm on Sundays and on Holy Days as announced. An audition is normally required.
Altar Servers
The Cathedral Servers Guild consists of acolytes, servers, sacristans, subdeacons and thurifers who assist in the conduct of the Cathedral's liturgies in "beauty and holiness." There are roles in the guild for children, teenagers and adults. Please speak to the Vicar for further information.
Intercessors
Lay people at the Cathedral share with deacons the ministry of leading the Prayers of the People (also called the General Intercession or the Prayers of the Faithful) at the Eucharist. Intercessors at 9:00am on Sundays compose the prayers with the assistance of the Vicar. At other liturgies intercessors read prayers prepared by the Vicar.
Sidespersons
The word "sidesman" originally referred to a lay church official who stood "at the side of" the church wardens, assisting them in gathering the collection. Today, in addition to collecting the offering, sidespeople act as ushers: greeting people, handing out liturgical leaflets and books and organizing the seating of the congregation. This ministry is critically important in helping people to form their first impressions of the Cathedral community.
(Unless otherwise noted, prospective volunteers should contact the vicar regarding any of the ministries listed below. Training is provided in all cases as needed.):
Readers
Readers proclaim scripture at 9:00am, 11:00am and 4:30pm on Sundays and on Holy Days as announced. An audition is normally required.
Altar Servers
The Cathedral Servers Guild consists of acolytes, servers, sacristans, subdeacons and thurifers who assist in the conduct of the Cathedral's liturgies in "beauty and holiness." There are roles in the guild for children, teenagers and adults. Please speak to the Vicar for further information.
Intercessors
Lay people at the Cathedral share with deacons the ministry of leading the Prayers of the People (also called the General Intercession or the Prayers of the Faithful) at the Eucharist. Intercessors at 9:00am on Sundays compose the prayers with the assistance of the Vicar. At other liturgies intercessors read prayers prepared by the Vicar.
Sidespersons
The word "sidesman" originally referred to a lay church official who stood "at the side of" the church wardens, assisting them in gathering the collection. Today, in addition to collecting the offering, sidespeople act as ushers: greeting people, handing out liturgical leaflets and books and organizing the seating of the congregation. This ministry is critically important in helping people to form their first impressions of the Cathedral community.