About Us
Welcome you Home
Our Story
Welcome to St. John’s Anglican Cathedral, a vibrant spiritual and community landmark nestled at 135 Anderson Avenue, in the heart of Winnipeg’s North End.
Built on Treaty 1 Territory—the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Dakota, Dene, and the Red River Métis—this historic cathedral stands as the birthplace of the Anglican Church in Western Canada.
Whether you’re here to worship, learn, or volunteer, you’ll find a welcoming, open‑hearted community committed to service and spiritual growth.
Our Services
We offer weekly worship in the Anglican tradition, including services for teens and children, creating a space for all ages to grow in faith together.
Regular Service: Join us Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Join us for meaningful worship rooted in the Anglican tradition, with Scripture, prayer, hymns, and reflection that deepen faith and connect us to God and one another.
We are a Christ-centered community where every person regardless of background, age, culture, or life journey is valued and embraced.
You are not just attending a service you are coming home to a cathedral built on centuries of faith, service, and love.
Our Mission
We celebrate the love of God through Jesus Christ, grow in understanding of His will, and share our time, talents, and treasure for God’s glory. We are committed to healing, reconciliation, and faithful service to both our local and global communities.
Our Vision
What We Do
Through worship, outreach, education, and music, we support one another and serve the world around us—living out our calling as a cathedral community.
Our Community
St. John’s is a diverse and welcoming church family, affirming our shared journey of faith, healing, and reconciliation with open hearts and open hands.
Visit Our Online Sermons
Join us Sundays for online worship or watch our past online services.

Clergy & Staff
Our dedicated clergy and staff are here to serve, guide, and support you in faith and fellowship. Together, we work to nurture a caring, Christ-centered community for all.
Rev. Paul Lampman
Interim Priest
Rt. Rev. Naboth Manzongo.
Bishop of Rupert’s LandRev. Canon Henry Falconer
Honorary Assistant
Rev. Brian Ford
Honorary Assistant
Rev. Judith Whitmore
Honorary Assistant
Rev. Deacon Gabriel Kwenga
Honorary Assistant
