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Archives Guild
This Guild is charged with creating an accurate record of the life of this parish so that the history is available to all. The Guild collects, sorts, and inventories the historical materials, documents, and photographs given to the Cathedral in addition to doing its own research. Members of the group also record interviews with parishioners and clergy to obtain their reminiscences and recollections of Cathedral life. If you would like to help preserve our history, assistance is needed with research, sorting, computer entry, displays, and oral histories. Contact Mary Semmes Wright, 404-233-3629, to learn more.

Avery’s Scarves
This group is open to women, men, and older children with a parent who knit fun, colorful scarves for children who have cancer and/or blood disorders. Knitters gather in the Atrium from to knit scarves and hats for children with cancer. Contact Buffa Buffington, 404-237-8159, if you have questions.

Cathedral Writers
The Cathedral Writer’s Group is open to the community and is designed to provide positive critique in a safe environment. It meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m., Room 380. Contact Imani Dhakiya at 404-593-4687 or imani.dhakiya@yahoo.com for more information.

Daughters of the King (DOK)
The Cathedral Chapter of the DOK offers a community to support spiritual growth and respite for those serving the parish. It meets every other month as a group for fellowship and programs that address members’ vows. Anyone interested in becoming a member of the Daughters of the King may contact Cathy Hutcheson, 770-451-0907.

Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
The mission of the ECW, which includes every woman of the Cathedral parish, is to support the efforts of all members of the Cathedral in order to help people find Christian community through service, study and worship. If you have any questions about the ECW, contact 2010 President Rebekah Sanders, 404-814-1649.

For more information about the ECW groups and guilds go to the ECW webpage.

Foyers
Foyer Groups are random assignments of 8-10 people who enjoy a light, simple meal and about two hours of fellowship. For more information or to join, call Foyer Co-Coordinators Kathleen Fisher or Chuck Angulo at 770-998-1741. If you have a “special request” for a new Foyers concept (Intown 30s-40s, Foyers for Families, etc.), please let us know!  

Information Desk Guild
Members greet visitors, answer the telephone and perform other tasks to welcome people to the Cathedral. For more information, contact Ivory Richardson , 404-365-1037.

St. Philip’s Softball Team
The team is open to all males over the age of 18 and plays June through August. For more information, contact Warren Barnes, 404-610-8699.

20s30s
The Cathedral 20s30s group welcomes twenty- and thirty-somethings who are single, engaged, married, and with or without children, for fellowship and other activities. Click here for the 20s30s page. For more information, contact Toby Reed,  Mark Howard or Canon George Maxwell.
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