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Thank you for visiting The Cathedral of All Saints website; I want to encourage you to come and see! The Cathedral is a very special place and as you visit our website my hope is that you might be drawn to “come and see.” I recognize your time is precious and so let me get right to the point. My prayer is that you will not only “come and see” a glorious building, but that you will “come, see, and I pray, find God.”
At The Cathedral we believe that there really is a God, a God who loves us, and desires for us to know Him deeply. We understand His love most fully in that He sent His Son into this world. If you pause for just a moment and ponder that there might be a God, and that this God cares about you, enough to come to earth – it is an awesome thought.
If you are interested in learning more about us then click here.
The Venerable David J. Collum
Archdeacon of the Diocese of Albany, NY
Dean of The Cathedral of All Saints
CATHEDRAL OF ALL SAINTS WORK IN HAITI
The Cathedral of All Saints has joined with other area churches to support mission work in Haiti. This collective group, called The Empire Haiti Coalition, works with "one" Episcopal Parish that has five mission sites. In total the six locations are each supported by an individual parish in our diocese. The Cathedral supports the village of Poulé in the Central Plateau region of Haiti. Our main work is the support of a school of 170 students. Dean Collum and members of the Coalition visited in February of 2013 - installing Solar Power, working in the school, providing medical and veterinary aid, bringing food, participating in worship and offering the love of Jesus Christ to the people of this region. Click here for a full posting on the trip and for more information about Haiti and the Empire Haiti Coalition.
RECENT CATHEDRAL NEWS & EVENTS

The Swan & Elk
Many recent events and highlights of Cathedral life can be found in the Cathedral's newsletter: The Swan & Elk. Look for a copy in your mail, pick one up at the Cathedral, or click below for a .pdf version of one of the most recent issues.

All of the beautiful stained glass images of the Saints and Apostles used in this website are taken from The Great East Window at The Cathedral of All Saints. The Great East Window and many others in the Cathedral were designed and produced by the preeminent English firm of Clayton and Bell.
