Plough Blessing at Evensong for the Agricultural Year Ahead and Farewell to the Archdeacon for Rural Mission
On Sunday 11 January 2026 we will mark Plough Sunday with th...
On Sunday 11 January 2026 we will mark Plough Sunday with th...
On Sunday 16 November, a special service took place at St Ed...
Cathedrals at Night returns to St Edmundsbury Cathedral, a s...
Welcome to a place of contrasts!
A building which stands on ancient ground, yet many of whose stones are still new.
A soaring space which can provide room for quiet and intimate reflection.
A place of grand occasion, which still aspires to be a simple tent of meeting for any who come in search.
A structured community which wants to make space to be truly inclusive.
A place of establishment rooted in one of the most radical movements in history.
A gathering of contemporary men, women and children whose lives are inspired by Jesus, who lived, died and rose again two thousand years ago, and still speaks to us today.
A place of stability, always on the move.
A place of simplicity, generous in hospitality.
A place of tradition, experimental in intention.
Welcome to St Edmundsbury Cathedral, poetry in stone, wood and glass, a community of living stones journeying together to the Kingdom.
