St. Paul’s 1885 Building Revitalization Project

In 2019, the failure of an external water supply pipe caused flooding and significant damage in the Undercroft, rendering the Cathedral’s largest non-sacred gathering space unusable. This has displaced parish and Diocesan events as well as The Connection Café, which serves an average of 160 meals to homeless and hungry people every weekday. While discerning the best approach for the restoration of this space, additional needs and opportunities for improvement were identified, including a new heating and cooling system, asbestos abatement, and wall coating repairs in the Sanctuary due to moisture ingress.

Cathedral leadership has, thoughtfully and prayerfully, developed a plan that accomplishes these goals while being fiscally responsible. To complete the work to restore this important space, our community will be raising the funds to cover all expected costs and contingencies. 

On completion, the 1885 Project will allow St. Paul’s to provide many years of service to the parish, the Diocese, and the community at-large. Larger social gatherings will again be possible with a fully accessible, flexible, and functional space in the heart of our Downtown Des Moines historic cathedral.

Mission Statement

St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral is a welcoming, worshiping community committed to living Christ’s unconditional love through fellowship, service, and kindness.

  • Timeline

    A brief outline of the planning and execution process over the years since this project began.

  • Undercroft Revitalization Presentation

    Presented in August 2021 to St. Paul’s Chapter by Anthony Braida, this presentation clearly highlights the early portions of the project timeline, as well as future plans.

  • Fundraising

    If you would like to support this project, please click the link below to donate (select the drop down tab “1885 Building Revitalization”) or request a meeting with our fundraising team by filling out the contact form below.

Contact:

Any questions about the St. Paul’s 1885 Building Revitalization can be directed to one of our Task Force members using this form.

Capital Campaign Task Force:

Nicola Dance Chase, Dean

Duane Sand, Chapter Liaison

Jolene Phelps, Grant Writing

Kathleen Temple, Communications

Skeet Wootten, Finance

 
 

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