All God’s Children
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
Morning Prayer is part of the monastic rhythms of prayer at the Cathedral.
All are welcome to this Choral Eucharist on Maundy Thursday, which recalls Jesus' final night with his disciples and arrest in the garden of Gethsemane. Maundy Thursday gets its name from the Latin word mandare meaning to command. We remember…
The Diocesan Chrism Eucharist takes place on Maundy Thursday at Bristol Cathedral, led by the Bishop of Bristol. This annual service is a key moment in Holy Week, where the holy oils (chrism) used in sacraments throughout the year are…
This Easter, embark on a captivating journey around the Cathedral with our Easter Story Trail. Set within the alcoves around the nave, each stop on the trail unveils a key moment from the Easter narrative; brought to life with vibrant…
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.
Morning Prayer is part of the monastic rhythms of prayer at the Cathedral.
This year, Canon Neil Patterson will lead us in Compline, drawing on the writings of Rachel Mann, including her theological reflections and poetry. Through her words, we will explore what it means to meet God as we are and as…
The Said Lunchtime Eucharist (common worship) is a spoken service where the congregation are invited to join in with the responses written in the order of service. This service is usually held in one of the side chapels and lasts…
This Easter, embark on a captivating journey around the Cathedral with our Easter Story Trail. Set within the alcoves around the nave, each stop on the trail unveils a key moment from the Easter narrative; brought to life with vibrant…
All God's Children is an exhibition in Bristol Cathedral that explores the impact of the slave economy on Cathedral life, past and present.