Located in the Bankers Hill district of San Diego is the St. Paul’s Cathedral, an Episcopal church. It is known to be the formal seat of the bishop of Episcopal Diocese of San Diego. Its roots can be traced back to 1853 at Old Town, where it laid the first protestant church of San Diego.
The church is built in accordance with the Neoclassical style of architecture completed in 1951. It was declared a cathedral in 1985. Known to be a church with progressive thoughts and practices, along with following traditional church liturgy, it also maintains a robust interfaith bond throughout the community and promotes religious tolerance.