Carnivale, held at Grace Cathedral, is San Francisco's annual gala combining glamour with a sense of community. Attendees enjoy connections over shared experiences in journalism and careers. Rev. Miguel Bustos emphasized the church as a welcoming space for community rather than just solemnity. During the AIDS crisis, Grace Cathedral performed numerous funerals when many others would not, illustrating their commitment to support marginalized communities. The event embodies camaraderie, inclusivity, and cherished memories amongst participants.
"Church shouldn't just be a place for solemn religious events - it's a place for community to break bread together," Bustos said.
The annual Carnivale gala, otherwise known as San Francisco's most glamorous reason to get drunk in a church, emphasizes connection among attendees.
Carnivale blessed me with good gossipers and genuine connection for two years running, creating a community that welcomes you in regardless of spiritual background.
They held up to 35 funerals a week during the AIDS crisis when other churches turned them away, showing unwavering support for the affected communities.
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