Groups and Committees
Up one levelBook Group
The Kay Falk Literary Project is centered at the Cathedral as part of its teaching mission. The nucleus of the project is the Book Group, in which parish and community members have the opportunity to talk about literature together. The Project also regularly brings writers to the Cathedral out of its ongoing commitment to nourishing the life of faith with the life of the mind. For more information, email Emilie White (see main entry for email link). Newcomers are always welcome!
Christians for a United Community
Christians For a United Community, better known as CUC, is an organization committed to understanding racism, economic disparity, and educational disparity in Asheville through a Biblically-based context.
Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Conducts a Peace Vigil at 5:30 p.m. on Sundays as it has for over five years now. We hope you will join us. Ross and Gwin Jones
Loving Food Resources
A basket for food donations is available near the front door of the church each week.
Martha's Helpers
Martha’s Helpers reaches out to parishioners who need food by providing a meal, or more, when there is a need (sickness, surgery, new baby…). Loretta Andrews and Babie Strobel have teamed up to coordinate this ministry, and we are working together to develop what we hope will be a helpful and effective way of intercon- necting members of our parish family. We need your help to stock the shelf in the kitchen freezer!
Room in the Inn
A ministry providing emergency shelter and an evening meal on a quarterly basis for homeless women in Asheville invites your participation to serve meals and/or stay through the night with other volunteers.
Senior Lunch Bunch
We are a group of "seniors" and folks of various ages who gather for a pot luck meal and guest presentation the fourth Wednesday of every month at 12:30 pm. in Zabriskie Hall.
Women's Group
All Souls has a long history of spiritual nurturing and study among women. Events include monthly Saturday morning breakfast meetings and retreats.