Please join us for a Eucharist for Pride Service at Manchester Cathedral on Sunday 27 August at 6pm. Guest speaker will be Revd Alexa McDonnell, Curate in the Team Ministry in Wythenshawe, South Manchester, which hosts an Open Table community.Music led by the worship group at St James & Emmanuel, Didsbury (the home of Didsbury Pride Opens in new window).All are welcome to come as they are. Refreshments will be served after the service.
On Sunday 6 August, Tallis Consort will perform during our Eucharist service at 10.30am and again during Evensong at 3.30pm.The Tallis Consort is a semi-professional vocal ensemble combining the North of England’s finest singers. The membership of the consort is unique by creating a nurturing environment where talented young musicians stand side-by-side with recent music graduates and professional singers alike. The consort typically numbers twenty singers performing a vast repertoire with an emphasis on Renaissance polyphon.On 12 August Te Decet Hymnus Choir will perform during Evensong at 3.30pm, and on Sunday 13 August they will sing at both the Sunday morning Eucharist at 10.30am and Evensong at 3.30pm.Te Decet Hymnus Choir was formed in 2018 by its Director, Chris Bond. Since then, the choir has flourished with over 50 members, and has sung at seven different cathedrals to date, most recently, Peterborough and Gloucester. They are delighted to add Manchester Cathedral to this list.On 26 August, St George’s Church Choir, Stockport, will perform Evensong at 3.30pm, and on Sunday 27 August they will sing at both the Sunday morning Eucharist at 10.30am and Evensong at 3.30pm.St. Geoge’s Choir is a thriving church choir based in, Stockport, South Manchester. It has a core membership of 30 singers including a large number of Junior Choristers who have joined the Choir within recent months and now sing for weekly morning and evening services alongside the adult members.A number of our adult members travel from as far as 40 miles away to sing week by week, such is the appeal of being in the Choir at St. George’s.All are welcome to these services to worship with us in person at Manchester Cathedral, or online live on our Facebook page.
We are delighted to share the final arrangements for this year's Whit Walk.9.30am Assemble Cathedral Gardens (behind Manchester Cathedral M3 1SX)10.00am Procession to St Peter's Square via Deansgate/Peter Street10.45am Act of Worship - Led by Dean Rogers Govender. Guest Preacher Revd Grace Thomas11.30am Return procession to Manchester Cathedral via DeansgateIf your church hasn't registered to walk you can still support the Whit Walk by coming into the city and lining the streets and/or joining in the Act of Worship in St Peter's Square.Everyone is welcome!
Welcome to International Women's Day 2023!Join us on March 8 at 6.30pm in the sacred space of Manchester Cathedral for a free evening of yoga, meditation and relaxation. This session will be led by Nidhi Sinha, a qualified BWY teacher with over twenty years of experience, and Dean Rogers Govender who will be a guiding group meditation. With this year's International Women's Day theme #breakthebias, Sangha's event aims to explore the inter-religious dialogue of peace.All levels of yoga are welcome, for any gender, this session will empower and inspire everyone. Sign up is open to anybody who works, lives or visits the city of Manchester. Participants are encouraged to bring a yoga mat and water. Donations are welcome.Book your free place here: International Women's Day - Yoga for ALL Tickets, Wed 8 Mar 2023 at 18:30 | Eventbrite