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Your Cathedral

Since 1904, St. Paul's Cathedral has served the community from the same location at the northeast corner of N.W. 7th and Robinson. Providing a spiritual heart to the Cathedral's neighbors in Downtown, Bricktown, Midtown and Uptown Oklahoma City, St. Paul's also serves as the Cathedral for the Diocese of Oklahoma.

There are 1100 parishioners at St. Paul's, some of whom drive long distances to attend one of three Sunday morning services. The Cathedral also offers a Holy Communion service at noon on Wednesdays attracting Episcopalians and others who work in the Downtown area.

A History of the Cathedral

The Cathedral’s history is one of enjoying booms, surviving busts and God always being faithful.

Since 1982 the Cathedral has expanded its campus, increased regular Sunday attendance and established an endowment. The Cathedral provides space for 12-Step meetings, community music programs and serves as a location for the opening ceremony of the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. parade.

The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, had a profound effect on the Cathedral as it was heavily damaged that day. Despite the tragedy of lost lives and property, St. Paul's stepped up immediately and became a triage site for rescue workers as well as providing a spiritual sanctuary for all seeking comfort and peace during that dark time.

In the early 1990's, the Cathedral purchased an adjacent junkyard and converted the lot into a child-friendly garden. As a reminder of the effect of the bombing on our community, the children of St. Paul's planted a Weeping Willow in the Cathedral Garden in memory of the children who were killed in the Murrah Building.

Eventually, St. Paul's purchased an old auto body shop adjacent to the Garden and built the Dean Back Administrative Building. A million dollar Garden renovation and Columbarium construction project was completed in the spring of 2011.

As it is, St. Paul’s abides as a sacred place on Earth and as a gateway to Heaven.


120th Anniversary at 7th & Robinson

Celebrating 120 Years at 7th & Robinson

Sacred Foundations Urban Horizons...

Since April 4, 1904, St. Paul's Cathedral has dutifully served the community from its enduring location at the northeast corner of N.W. 7th and Robinson. Over the decades, St. Paul's has stood as a spiritual cornerstone for the neighbors of Downtown Oklahoma City and has held the esteemed …

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East Garden

As part of the restoration of St. Paul's in the aftermath of the bombing of the Murrah Building in April, 1995, the Cathedral was able to acquire additional property to the east of Dean Willey Hall. The Cathedral saw fit to create a outdoor still point fit for meditation, and absorbing joy in the quiet beauty of the natural world. The cloister holds within it a garden, a Labyrint…

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Oakerhater Chapel

Located in an alcove to the left of the chancel at St. Paul's Cathedral is the Oakerhater Chapel.

Dedicated Saturday, January 17, 2004, the Oakerhater Chapel is devoted to David Pendleton Oakerhater, a valiant Cheyenne warrior who later became an Episcopal deacon serving Indian Territory and later Oklahoma, from 1881-1931. Deacon Oakerhater was also a prisoner of war in the era …

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Pipe Organ

Buzard Opus 20 | 28 straight-speaking stops 3 ranks across two manuals and pedal

When the Murrah Building was bombed in April, 1995, St. Paul's Cathedral was heavily damaged which included the total loss of the Cathedral's pipe organ. Recognizing the significance of the music program as a vital part of the church, St. Paul's leadership determined to replace the damaged pipe organ…

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St. Nicholas Chapel

The St. Nicholas Chapel, located in the Education Building, is used for St. Paul's mid-week Holy Communion, and the occasional small funeral or baptism. A lovely and quiet space, the Chapel features the stunning "Creation Window," six magnificent windows positioned in two triptychs. These modern stained-glass windows bring dazzling color and light to the wonder of God's gift of c…

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David Pendleton Oakerhater, Holy Man

One of St. Paul's outreach programs is the Oakerhater Guild. This ministry continues the work begun by the Reverend David Pendelton Oakerhater to the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribe of Western Oklahoma. Rev. Oakerhater was the first Native American to be ordained in the Episcopal Church, to the order of deacons.

Oakerhater, or "Making Medicine", was born circa 1847 in Western Oklaho…

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Upcoming Events

Saturday, 11/16 at 4:00 PM
RITE II HOLY EUCHARIST - SPOKEN
Sunday, 11/17 at 8:00 AM
Holy Eucharist Rite I-Chapel (spoken)
Sunday, 11/17 at 8:45 AM
Cathedral Bookstore Between Services
Sunday, 11/17 at 9:00 AM
Holy Eucharist Rite II - Cathedral
Sunday, 11/17 at 10:10 AM
Church School - Children's Formation
Sunday, 11/17 at 10:10 AM
Adult Church School - “Reading Between the Lines: exploring our story through biblical stories”
Sunday, 11/17 at 10:10 AM
Episcopal 101 Formation Class
Sunday, 11/17 at 10:10 AM
Adult Formation - Dean Willey Hall

RITE II HOLY EUCHARIST - SPOKEN

Saturday, November 16, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Please join us for a spoken Holy Eucharist each Saturday afternoon at 4 pm in the Cathedral.

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Holy Eucharist Rite I-Chapel (spoken)

Sunday, November 17, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

This service meets in the St. Nicholas Chapel in the Education Building. It is an intimate and quite service of spoken word using the Rite I liturgy found in the Book of Common Prayer. The more distinctive part of a Rite I service is the use of Elizabethan language.

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Cathedral Bookstore Between Services

Sunday, November 17, 8:45 AM - 12:45 PM

The Cathedral Bookstore is run by volunteers and helps to support the mission and ministry of the Cathedral, specifically in it’s support of the Episcopal Church Women. Books, gifts, and even treats can be found!

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Holy Eucharist Rite II - Cathedral

Sunday, November 17, 9:00 AM - 10:10 AM

The 9 am service is Rite II (meaning it uses contemporary language for the liturgy). This service has music (usually organ and the Cathedral Choir).

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Church School - Children's Formation

Sunday, November 17, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM

We at Saint Paul’s are committed to helping children grow in faith. From 3 year olds to High School, we invite children of all ages to join us for Church School in our Undercroft (basement area of Education Building). 
Room 1 - 3 Year Olds to K
Room 2 - 1st - 2nd Grade

Room 3 - 3rd - 4th Grades

Room 5 Grades 5-8 Middle School

Room 7 - Grades 9-12 High School
*Please note, the Nursery is open and available on the main floor of the Education Building for our youngest attenders anytime services or formation is occurring Sunday mornings. 


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Adult Church School - “Reading Between the Lines: exploring our story through biblical stories”

Sunday, November 17, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Adult Church School is Happening! Are you tired of letting the kids have all the fun? Beginning on Sep 15, you’re invited to join us for "Reading Between the Lines" Adult Church School at 10:10 in the Adult Learning Room, led by Lauren Bass.   Each week, our incredible team of teachers will invite you to use your imagination, intellect, intuition and reason to engage the Bible stories, connect them with the world around us, and explore the resonances those stories stir in our inmost depths.  We will do more than analyze and understand the text – together we will experience scripture as a reality within ourselves, connecting us to the text and the world around us.  Please feel welcome to drop in any Sunday for “Reading Between The Lines: Exploring our story through Biblical Stories." Questions or details? Contact lbass@stpaulsokc.org

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Episcopal 101 Formation Class

Sunday, November 17, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Curious about the Episcopal Faith? New(er) to the Episcopal Church and Traditions? Join us on the third Sunday of each Monday during Formation Hour in the Parlor with a rotating set of St. Paul's Clergy who will answer all your questions and go deeper into what it means to be Episcopalian.

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Adult Formation - Dean Willey Hall

Sunday, November 17, 10:10 AM - 11:10 AM

Dean's Hour Series: Christian Perspectives on End-of-Life Planning Session 2; Theological and practical considerations for planning for death Grab a coffee and pastry and meet us for Adult Formation in Dean Willey Hall, each Sunday at 10:10 am (September through late May).  We'll cover a variety of topics, from 'Ask the Dean', to Bible Study and Scripture Study, and more.  All are welcome!  Please note, Children's Formation (through Gr. 12) runs concurrently in the same building.

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Sermons

  • May 12 | The Very Reverend Katie Churchwell, Dean
    The seventh Sunday of Easter
  • May 5 | The Very Reverend Katie Churchwell, Dean
    The sixth Sunday of Easter
  • Apr 28 | The Very Reverend Katie Churchwell, Dean
    The fifth Sunday after Easter
  • Apr 21 | The Reverend Canon Tim Sean Youmans
    The fourth Sunday of Easter
  • Apr 14 | The Very Reverend Katie Churchwell, Dean
    The Third Sunday of Easter

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