Grace Cathedral
Join us for a service at Grace Cathedral
We are a working cathedral and offer a variety of services throughout the week. Learn about our regularly scheduled services and pick the one that appeals to you.
Sunday Services
8:30 am Holy Eucharist With Hymns
A simple spoken celebration of the Eucharist including a sermon, organ music, and hymns. (45 minutes)
11 am Choral Eucharist
The cathedral’s principal Eucharist, with anthems and service music sung by the Cathedral Choir. (60–75 minutes)
6 pm Vesper Light: Eucharist on the Labyrinth
A Eucharist reflecting evening themes, with hymns, Taizé-style chants, and spoken prayers. (45–60 minutes)
Morning Prayer
Weekdays at 9 am
A brief service with spoken psalms, canticles, readings, and prayers. Part of the Liturgy of the Hours prayed by Christians across the centuries and the world. (20 minutes)
Evening Prayer
Tuesdays at 5:30 pm
A brief service with spoken psalms, canticles, readings, and prayers. Part of the Liturgy of the Hours prayed by Christians across the centuries and the world. (30 minutes)
Midday Eucharist
Wednesdays at 12 pm
Renew your faith and refresh your Spirit with a simple sharing in scripture, prayers, and Holy Communion.
The Vine SF
Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
A contemporary worship experience with a sermon, communion, and band-led songs of praise.
(60–75 minutes)
Choral Evensong
Thursdays at 5:30 pm
Evensong is a service traditionally held near sunset focused on singing psalms, canticles, and prayers, ranging from meditative to jubilant. The Grace Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys sings during our Choral Evensong with an officiant. (45 minutes)
Classes for Adults
Education and exploration are at the heart of our mission. Examining our faith and exploring its applications in the world is always timely, especially so with all that’s going on in our world. Be part of our mission through one or more of our online groups and events. We invite you to take a class or attend a lecture or program with our diverse, open-minded community and see where it takes you.
Engage in critical conversation on faith and contemporary issues with the Forum, and hear thought-provoking sermons by staff clergy and guest preachers, also available on iTunes, Spotify, and Youtube.