CHURCH

The Cathedral of All Souls

Episcopal cathedral serving Asheville and the Diocese of Western North Carolina. Expect reverent worship, clear teaching, and practical on‑ramps to community and service.
9 Swan St, Asheville, NC 28803
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Welcome to the Cathedral of All Souls

You enter Biltmore Village and find the Cathedral of All Souls set among brick streets and storefronts. The building’s stone, wood, and glass point you toward worship that is reverent and welcoming. You receive a bulletin that guides you through the liturgy. Scripture is read aloud with care. The sermon connects the Gospel with your life in clear, concrete ways. Music supports congregational prayer and leaves space for reflection. If you arrive with questions, you will find people who listen and help you take one step at a time. If you bring children, expect hospitality and practical help.

Your path into community is simple. Attend on Sunday. Introduce yourself to a clergy person after the service. Ask about a newcomers’ gathering or a small group that fits your schedule. Cathedral ministries include formation for all ages, service in the city, and opportunities to use your gifts. You can start small and grow at a pace that respects your life. If you need weekday quiet, stop by for prayer. If you want to serve, join a team that meets real needs with dignity and care.

Plan your visit and confirm worship details at allsoulscathedral.org. Share the map link so friends can meet you near the Swan Street entrance: Open on Google Maps. Arrive a few minutes early to find street parking and settle in before the opening hymn. You will discover a cathedral church that offers beauty without pretense, teaching without jargon, and community that grows from shared worship. Start this Sunday. Return next week. Over time, you will notice a steadier mind, a clearer heart, and a deeper love for God and neighbor.

Find Your Place

If you are new to the Episcopal tradition, do not worry. The bulletin explains each step. Stand, sit, and kneel as you are able. Receive Communion or a blessing. Ask questions. This community will help you learn, belong, and serve with confidence.