Welcome to the Cathedral Bookstore
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A place for community to gather with friends and family; browse through our shop; have a cup of coffee or other beverage, and just enjoy the time together.
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A place for books books that will lift the spirit and challenge the mind; that will provoke thought and discussion; and perhaps make you think about things in a new way.
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A place for cards distinctive greeting cards that you wont find in every grocery and drug store; that say just the right thing for a birthday or anniversary or wedding or baptism; and that will sooth the spirit during the rough patches
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A place for gifts those special mementos that mean so much; just the right thing to say that you care. You know. The smile makers.
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A place for you.
Your special shop open after both Sunday morning services
This little shop of wonders is here for you, and as such we want your feedback. Let us know how we are doing. Tell us about new titles that you would like read. Different subjects that we might include. Ways that we can serve you better. Stop in and talk with us at the shop. Or e-mail us with your suggestions. Or visit our Books Blog at http://cathedralbookshop.blogspot.com.
In addition, we are developing an increased capacity for special orders.
Looking for a book that we dont have? Well try to get it for you. Know a
particular item that youre looking for and cant find? Well try to find it
for you. Just let us know and we will do what we can.
Your ministry
Yes, this is a store. But it is also a ministry, and this is foremost in our mind as we consider ways to improve our services to you. We are all volunteers, and the shop is designed to be self-sustaining. Our support comes entirely from your patronage of the store, and we thank you for that continued support.
During the next year, we anticipate that most of the revenue that we take in
will go to the growth of the bookstore, especially including a larger and
more varied selection of books. But we are hopeful that in the future, with
Gods help and yours, we may be able to provide some level of support to
other ministries for the congregation, the surrounding community, and the
greater Church.
