Join Steve Thomason, Dean of Saint Mark's Cathedral, as he unpacks Revelation’s unrelenting critique on Empire meant to offer a sustaining hope in the midst of strife in our modern day.
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Join Steve Thomason, Dean of Saint Mark's Cathedral, as he unpacks Revelation’s unrelenting critique on Empire meant to offer a sustaining hope in the midst of strife in our modern day.
Come As You Are is a casual and welcoming intergenerational eucharist service, inviting all ages to engage their bodies in worship.
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Join Epiphany, Seattle every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception. |
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Join St. Augustine’s-in-the-Woods for their annual Blessing of the Animals, taking place in their outdoor parking lot.
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Join us in our labyrinth garden with the creatures you count as family for a short liturgy of blessing, in honor of St. Francis.
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Celebrate Saint Francis Day at Saint Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle, with a joyful outdoor service of prayers, music, and blessings for animals of every kind. |
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Come for a joyful gathering of community, creation, and God's love for all living beings! All creatures are welcome--on leash, in a carrier, or in a photo.
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Bring your pets, pet photos, or favorite stuffy to be blessed by Father Michael, on the Feast of St Francis at St John's in Kirkland during the 10 am service on Oct 5--then stay for the Back to Sunday School Festival immediately following the service, with games, face-painting, prizes and treats!
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As we wrap up the Season of Creation with a celebration of St. Francis on October 5, St. Luke's, Seattle is partnering with local pet and animal-focused nonprofits to draw attention to the needs of animals in our community. |
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Join Edible Hope Kitchen at our annual fundraiser on Thursday October 9, 2025 at the warm and welcoming Old Stove Brewery Gardens.
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Join the St Mark's Climate Conversation to discuss the changing weather in the region and more broadly, the actual or potential impacts, and how to prepare for a changing climate in the autumn and year-round. |
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Join our Weekly Protest--together, we can take a stand for justice and in solidarity with immigrants and our neighbors.
Come As You Are is a casual and welcoming intergenerational eucharist service, inviting all ages to engage their bodies in worship.
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The St. Luke's Chancel Choir will sing Choral Evensong for the Feast of Vida Dutton Scudder, followed by a piano recital by Jinshil Yi. |
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Episcopal Children’s Curriculum (ECC) is a thematic Sunday school curriculum tied to the seasons of the church year.
Join our Weekly Protest--together, we can take a stand for justice and in solidarity with immigrants and our neighbors.
Come As You Are is a casual and welcoming intergenerational eucharist service, inviting all ages to engage their bodies in worship. |
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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. |
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Mass Appeal on October 24 with Cappella Romana and the Portland Youth Philharmonic Camerata, conducted by David Hatner, performing masses by Stravinsky and Bruckner. |
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Episcopal Children’s Curriculum (ECC) is a thematic Sunday school curriculum tied to the seasons of the church year.
Join our Weekly Protest--together, we can take a stand for justice and in solidarity with immigrants and our neighbors.
Come As You Are is a casual and welcoming intergenerational eucharist service, inviting all ages to engage their bodies in worship. |
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The Challenge of White Christian Nationalism: what it is, what our faith says, and how to respond. |