Working with the Martin Luther King Neighborhood Association and Seedleaf, the cathedral has established a community garden.
[3] In 2010, Christ Church supported installation of a monument to Ferrill at the burying ground, celebrating with a joint service with First African Baptist.
He was also the first President of Transylvania University[2] In 1803, a proper church building was constructed of brick replacing the quickly outgrown house.
Unique in its depth and breadth, instruction for the boys, girls, and teens is based on the curriculum of the Royal School of Church Music.
Children and youth deepen their sense of history, liturgy, language, and art as well as their ability to interpret sacred texts and music.
The choirs have sung in residence at many of England's great cathedrals including York Minster, Exeter, Canterbury, St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, and Lincoln.
The organ is an outstanding example of the "American classic" ideal set forth during a 30-year period beginning in 1930 by G. Donald Harrison of Aeolian-Skinner, Boston, and Walter Holtkamp.
The organ is designed to play the entire repertoire convincingly, lead congregational hymn singing, and accompany the unique sound of the Cathedral choirs.
The organ includes several different and colorful flute stops, generously scaled and clear-voiced principals, broad and bold reed tone, and warm strings.