
In the Episcopal Church, I have served as acolyte, lector, thurifer, verger, and member of the Congregation Council (at St. While originally from a small town in Texas, the Episcopal Church has been a guide and home for me since I lived in New York City and subsequently in Los Angeles and Phoenix. I am a trained pediatric neuro-oncologist and the Executive Vice President of Clinical Development at Nurix Therapeutics in San Francisco where I develop new cancer therapies.

I have been a member of Grace Cathedral since moving to San Francisco in 2017 and have been fortunate to serve on the altar guild (4 years) and the Stewardship committee (2 years). There are many ways to give including texting “ GRACE” to 76278 from your phone! Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Visit our regathering page for the latest information on our safety protocols. The accessible entrance is via the breezeway on Sacramento Street between Taylor and Jones Streets or via the garage elevator. Event Detailsĭoors open for seating at 3:30 pm. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps.

They are drawn together by a love of singing and a common understanding that raising one’s voice with others to create something beautiful is one of the noblest human pursuits.

The students who sing in the Yale Glee Club might be majors in music or engineering, English or political science, philosophy or mathematics. LISTEN YALE GLEE CLUB – Dominus Vobiscum – Sydney Guillaumeįrom its earliest days as a group of thirteen men from the Class of 1863 to its current incarnation as an eighty-voice chorus of women and men, the Yale Glee Club, Yale’s principal undergraduate mixed chorus and oldest musical organization, has represented the best in collegiate choral music.ĭuring its recent 150th anniversary season, the Glee Club’s performances received rave reviews in the national press, from the New York Times (“One of the best collegiate singing ensembles, and one of the most adventurous…an exciting, beautifully sung concert at Carnegie Hall”) to The Washington Post (“Under the direction of Jeffrey Douma, the sopranos – indeed, all the voices – sang as one voice, with flawless intonation…their treacherous semitones and contrapuntal subtleties became otherworldly, transcendent even”). Yoga on the Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral.
