

The Diocese of Atlanta Centennial: On February 12, 1733, Christ Church was established in Savannah as the first Anglican Church in Georgia. From this beginning, the Anglican church grew in Georgia until the Diocesan Convention meeting in 1907, when, by unanimous vote, the Diocese of Georgia was divided into two, creating our diocese, the Diocese of Atlanta. We held our Primary Convention, or first meeting, on December 1907 at Christ Church in Macon, our diocese's oldest parish. Today the Diocese of Atlanta has 93 parishes representing more than 55,000 parishioners.
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A Cathedral parochial entity is usually a long-established ministry of the Cathedral community that grows into an organizational entity of its own. These organizations remain committed to the Cathedral of St. Philip, and they remain closely associated with it. The Cathedral Chapter seeks to empower these entities, but not to control them. The Cathedral usually supports these entities by providing space, resources, or staff and other support. Cathedral parochial entities pledge their support and association to the mission and identity of the Cathedral of St. Philip.
Cathedral Antiques Show
Cathedral Board of Trustees
Cathedral Book Store
Cathedral Counseling Center
Cathedral Endowment Board of Trustees
Cathedral Preschool
Cathedral Thrift House
Cathedral Towers
Episcopal Church Women (ECW)
Friends of Cathedral Music
While not a parochial entity, the Diocese of Atlanta offices are also housed within the Cathedral. The Diocese of Atlanta, which is celebrating its Centennial this year, serves the 93 churches under the leadership of The Right Rev. Neil Alexander. He and his staff are located on the first floor of the Cathedral. Their offices are most easily accessible by going downstairs from the Atrium stairwell or elevator. Click here to learn more or call 404-601-5320.
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