
Compline, Sung by The Compline Choir
Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle 1245 10th AVE E., Seattle, WA, United StatesSung prayers for the close of the day, offered every Sunday at 9:30 pm in person and via live-stream.
Sung prayers for the close of the day, offered every Sunday at 9:30 pm in person and via live-stream.
Civil discourse requires mutual respect. Respect, not agreement, is an essential key for a healthy discussion. This workshop addresses how we may inadvertently be complicit in, or possibly even encourage, polarization.
Mass Appeal on October 24 with Cappella Romana and the Portland Youth Philharmonic Camerata, conducted by David Hatner, performing masses by Stravinsky and Bruckner.
Join local religious leaders and fellow citizens who will gather in Seattle’s Saint Mark’s Cathedral at this critical juncture of our nation’s history.
This two-day workshop invites participants to explore the Enneagram not only as a tool for understanding personality but as a pathway to deeper spiritual awareness through the body.
Peace & Thanksgiving on November 23 featuring Skyros Quartet performing contemplative quartets by Beethoven and contemporary Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks.
A Latvian Christmas blends Christian traditions with ancient pagan solstice rituals, and the works of the four featured composers trace this rich fusion of sacred and folk influences through centuries of holiday celebration.
Encountering the Divine on February 22 welcomes pianist Keith Kirchoff exploring eight distinct musical expressions on the piano, from Frescobaldi to Liszt, and Messiaen to the present day.
Flentrop Organ Concert on March 22 Dr. Stephen Price, UW Fritts Faculty Fellow will perform a varied program of works by living composers on the mighty Flentrop organ.
Sing My Soul on April 15 will feature the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford sharing the best of the English choral tradition from the last 500 years in Saint Mark's resonant environment.
All Bach on the Flentrop Organ on May 15 with organist Renée Anne Louprette performing the annual All-Bach concert.
Led by The Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason and local archaeological guides on the ground, this 12-day pilgrimage traces the footsteps of Paul in Greece and Turkey as he engaged the early Christian communities there.