Visiting

  • Saint John's Cathedral is an Episcopal community in Denver

    Saint John’s Cathedral exists as a house of prayer for the Episcopal Church in Colorado and the people of metropolitan Denver. Through the union of Word, Sacrament, and music, we share the loving presence of God in Christ with all who enter our doors. Our beliefs about God, meaning, and love are best experienced in the ancient liturgies we pray and sing week in and week out. Join us as we strive to follow Jesus Christ in faithful and creative ways.

    If you’re new and worshipping with us online, please fill out a welcome card and a member of the clergy will connect with you.

    If you’re new to the Episcopal Church, we also have a Newcomer’s FAQ that may answer some of your questions.

Directions & Parking

Saint John’s Cathedral is located at 1350 N. Washington Street in Denver.

Our location in the Capitol Hill neighborhood means it’s often hard to find street parking, but we have a number of parking lots available to visitors and members on Sunday mornings and for special events. Please use the map to the left to navigate to the cathedral and available parking lots.

Argonaut: 760 E Colfax Avenue
Please park only on the south side, where there are signs for Saint John’s Cathedral parking spots.

Morey Middle School: 840 E 14th Avenue
Please enter from Emerson Street and park only on the east side of the lot; a small lot is also available on the east side of Emerson Street. Parking is available on Sundays and after school hours for special events when the cathedral is open and has unlocked the lot gates, including Cathedral Night.

Credit Union of Colorado: 1390 Logan Street & 1400 Logan Street
Parking is available when the credit union is closed. Their normal hours are Monday – Friday, 8 am to 5 pm and Saturday, 9 am to 1 pm. Parking is available all day on Sundays.

 

We welcome all into our community.

Saint John’s Cathedral is a community in which we encourage people to grow and learn in their faith, challenge people to engage in ministry, and ask people to give generously with their time, money, and expertise. At the cathedral, we believe you’ll find people with varying interests, skills, backgrounds, that will enrich your life as you continue on your faith journey.

  • Sunday Services

    We have a number of opportunities to worship and connect with the cathedral community on Sundays:

    8 am – Holy Eucharist, Rite I
    9:15 am – Formation for All Ages
    10:30 am
    – Choral Eucharist
    11:30 am – Coffee Hour
    5 pm – The Wilderness in Dagwell Hall

    Sunday Formation
  • Join our Cathedral Community

    We would love to connect with you if you have further questions or want to engage in the community. Reach out to our Curate for Parish Life, the Reverend Amy Newell-Large, for more information on how to get more involved at Saint John’s.

    If you want to join a small group or ministry, we’d love to help you connect to a group that fits your needs, interests, or skill set.

    Email Amy