Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham

Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham

The Cathedral Church of the Advent is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama. This historic church, with its prominent location, has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. The present building has stood since 1893 and retains the ornate sandstone exterior that makes the church stand out in its downtown location.

One of the highlights is the Rector's Garden, which also contains a columbarium where members can have cremains inurned. Visitors touring the garden have access to benches that give them a place to relax. The bell tower has a carillion with fifteen bells capable of playing a broad range of hymn tunes. Visitors may have the chance to hear musical performances.

The cathedral's interior features a traditional setting with hardwood pews, stained glass windows, and carvings. An exciting highlight is the original pulpit, which features images of the Apostles and the sounding board suspended above the pulpit, used to amplify volume during sermons before modern-day sound systems.

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Sight Name: Cathedral Church of the Advent
Sight Location: Birmingham, USA (See walking tours in Birmingham)
Sight Type: Religious
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