St. James Cathedral, Chicago

Chicago | Illinois | 60611 | Episcopal

65 E. Huron St. Chicago Illinois 60611 US

St. James Cathedral is a vibrant and historic Episcopal church in heart of downtown Chicago, welcoming you as you are, without conditions or expectations. We look forward to meeting you when you visit our church.

The congregation draws members from our downtown neighborhood, across the city, and from the Chicago suburbs. Our diversity also extends to our worship, which balances traditional liturgy with progressive, theologically-grounded preaching which fully embraces all people into the body of Christ, regardless of age, ethnicity, expression, orientation, or background.

Subdenomination
Apostolic Pentecostal
Worship Style
Blend of Traditional and Contemporary
Church Size
301-500
Attire
Mix of informal and formal
Language
English
Year Founded
1837
Bible Used
New Revised Version
Church Type
Mainline
Service Times

Sundays: 8, 9, and 11 a.m.

Weekdays: 8:45 a.m. and 12:10 p.m.

Leaders

The Very Rev. Dominic Barrington was installed as Dean of St. James Cathedral in September 2015, after twenty years of ordained ministry in the Church of England, during which he served in the dioceses of Peterborough, Durham and Southwark. During his theological training, he spent a year as an exchange student at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, the Episcopal seminary on the Pacific Rim in Berkeley, California, from which sprung a deep-seated affection for The Episcopal Church.

“In Dominic Barrington, St. James Cathedral has called a strong, loving, and wise priest to be its dean,” Bishop Jeffrey Lee said when Barrington’s appointment was announced in March 2015. “I believe he will be an inspirational leader at the cathedral, and a strong presence in the city of Chicago, championing the mission and ministry of the cathedral as a place of extraordinary hospitality, significant outreach, and excellence in the arts.”

Dominic is well known in both England and the United States for his knowledge and experience of the Holy Land, where he has led over forty pilgrimages in the last twenty years, structured to provide income and employment for the indigenous Christian communities of Palestine and Israel.

Before entering seminary, Dominic spent five years with Arts Council England working to create and fund new performance opportunities for the London Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic, and other orchestras. He also worked for several years with some of Britain’s leading professional choirs and vocal groups, including The Sixteen and the Hilliard Ensemble.

Dominic is married to Dr. Alison Barrington, a music therapist of more than twenty years standing, who has worked in both clinical and academic contexts, and they have two young sons — Benedict and Linus.

Senior Pastor
The Very Rev. Dominic Barrington
Senior Pastor eMail
dean@saintjamescathedral.org
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