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St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral

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700 Poplar Ave Memphis TN 38105
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(901) 527-3361
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Rt. Rev. Don Johnson, Bishop. Very Rev. Andy Andrews, Dean. Rev. Laura F. Gettys, Canon. Rev. Drew Woodruff, Deacon. Dr. S...cott Elsholz, Canon Organist/Choirmaster. Miranda Cully Griffin, Associate for External Communications. Director of Youth and Children Faith Formation. See More

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This is a wonderful congregation! They were so kind when I visited. I felt real relaxed and not at all like a visitor! Now, that's a sign of a great church to me!!

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I worshiped here yesterday and it is a vibrant and thriving cathedral doing lots of great work in the community. Thank you for the warm welcome!

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Since 1996 the company has been providing Episcopal Church.

St Marys Episcopal Cathedral is located at 692 Poplar Ave, Memphis, TN. This location is in the Winchester Park Community Association neighborhood. This business specializes in Religion & Spirituality.

Cathedral parish, Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee. A house of prayer for all people (no exceptions), bridging downtown Memphis & the medical center.

Builders of churches in the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries tended to borrow their designs from much older European constructions. Thus, this white stone cathedral, built in the late 1800s and early 1900s has the look of a 13th-century Gothic church from a town in Bavaria. W. Halsey Wood, the architect of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, designed it. Look for the...

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