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Since 1839, we have been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service. We hope that you’ll find inspired preaching, teaching, and worship, and become part of our Cathedral community.
Since 1839, we have been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service. We hope that you’ll find inspired preaching, teaching, and worship, and become part of our Cathedral community.
Since 1839, Christ Church Cathedral has been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service. We are the Cathedral for the Diocese of Texas, which is part of The Episcopal Church.
Founded on March 16, 1839, Christ Church Cathedral was Houston’s first religious congregation and is the only one still worshiping on its original site from the days when Houston was the capital of the Republic of Texas. Its adventurous founders left the United States to build a new nation.
Since 1839, we have been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service. We hope that you’ll find inspired preaching, teaching, and worship, and become part of our Cathedral community.
Get to know the clergy and staff of Christ Church Cathedral in Houston! Click to scroll to each section: Clergy | Ministry Staff | Administration & Facili...
Christ Church Cathedral offers the following services for in-person worship: 8 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II 11 a.m... Sunday Service Times 1117 Texas Avenue , Houston , TX 77002 · 713-222-2593 · Give
Since 1839, we have been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service. We hope that you’ll find inspired preaching, teaching, and worship, and become part of our Cathedral community.
Welcome to Christ Church Cathedral. We are glad to welcome you to this diverse and vibrant community of faith. Since 1839, we have been a witness to downtown Houston through worship, learning and loving service.
Welcome to Christ Church Cathedral! Join us Sundays at 11 a.m. for worship together online or in person. 10/27/24 Lessner: Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost.