In 2020, it reported 721 members, 227 average attendance, and plate and pledge income of $489,369.
[citation needed] Discussions about building a cathedral in the Diocese of Maryland took place at least as far back as the years William Paret was the bishop (1885–1911).
[1] However, it was during the episcopate of John Gardner Murray that the cathedral was built.
The so-called Synod Hall was the first constructed building in the planned complex and the congregation met in the undercroft beginning in 1911.
[2] The cornerstone for the Synod Hall proper was laid in 1920 and the first worship service was held in the new space in 1932.