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Giving

Giving Opportunities at the Cathedral

There are many opportunities for you to financially support the Cathedral.
Please see the list to the LEFT to find the form that best suits you.

"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." - Matthew 6:21

Jesus' message to us about how we use our gifts and resources can be a challenging part of the Gospel. Stewardship is one way to take up this challenge. When we are generous, we acknowledge the abundance in our own lives, and our confidence in God's bounty. And when we give to the Cathedral, we participate in this community, embrace its heritage and help to realize its potential.

Each autumn, the Stewardship Committee asks parishioners to pledge for the following year. These pledges help the Chapter build a budget, as our fiscal year is the same as the calendar year. Pledges can be paid in a single gift or by transfer of stock, or they can be paid throughout the year by putting cash or checks in the offering plate in the envelopes made for that purpose, or they can be paid montly by allowing us to directly debit your bank account or credit card. See more on our Annual Stewardship page.

At any time, we accept donations given in memory of a loved one.

We are currently in a Capital Campaign with a goal of raising $2,000,000. To learn more about this very important drive, see our Capital Campaign page.

You can also support the Cathedral through planned giving. A planned gift might be a bequest, a trust, or by naming the Cathedral as the beneficiary of an insurance policy or a retirement account. All of these commitments support our work in the long term and are gratefully received. See more on our Planned Giving page.

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