Christmas Bazaar
St. Germain, Hoodsport 600 N Lake Cushman Rd, Hoodsport, WA, United StatesStart your Christmas shopping with us with local vendors, handmade crafts, decorations, and stocking stuffers.
Start your Christmas shopping with us with local vendors, handmade crafts, decorations, and stocking stuffers.
Concert Organist, Susanna Valleau, plays the restored Schlicker organ at St. John's, Olympia.
For their 13th annual Cathedral Christmas family concert, the Seattle Choral Company presents the first Seattle performance of Margaret Bonds' unjustly neglected holiday masterpiece, The Ballad of the Brown King, written in collaboration with poet Langston Hughes.
A simple liturgy to honor the beauty in stillness, the shortening days, and the turning of the season.
A vigil to honor all those impacted by gun violence, and to gather and commit to ending it.
Come sing, play, or listen to the Christmas portion of G. F. Handel’s Messiah, under the direction of Dr. Jason Anderson.
Poetry and Music for the Winter Solstice.
This liturgy (known in previous years as "Blue Christmas") will hold a space for prayerful care and companionship for those who find the holiday season a painful or difficult time.
As we approach Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, we will take some time to be still, to acknowledge the dark, messy, or painful places in our lives and be reminded that Christ is shining His light and love into those places.
Holy Scripture, multiple choirs, brass ensemble, and costumes of cathedral finery all come together in the soaring space of the Saint Mark's Cathedral nave—a Christmas pageant like no other.
Be the first to hear the provocative new songs from musical artist Derek Webb's highly anticipated upcoming album, THE JESUS HYPOTHESIS, plus your requests in an intimate house show setting in Edmonds, WA.
Join St. Augustine's in-the-Woods, Freeland for a community event which, through interactive readings complimented by gospel and Movement music, connects events in the Black Freedom Movement with current justice issues. The theme or title for this year’s event is “America’s Original Sin: The Consequences of Slavery, White Racism and the Struggle for Racial Justice.”
A pilgrimage is a spiritually transformative journey to a sacred place. This workshop, facilitated by Phil Cousineau, will focus on seven spiritual practices intended to augment your travels, whether sacred or secular.
The Bishop's Committee for Peace and Justice in the Holy Land will give a 45-minute presentation on life there today at St. Paul's, Bellingham.
Join St. Andrew's, Seattle Associate Rector, Rev. Danae Ashley for this pre-marital workshop utilizing the Prepare-Enrich Assessment and materials that will help you strengthen your relationship to feel better prepared to go into your marriage with your eyes wide open and heart full of joy.
Children, youth, and adults will explore embodied spiritual practices through facilitated experiences and self-guided activities, with options for all ages and abilities.
Questioning Christianity is a four-week series inviting those in their 20s and 30s into a deep theological and spiritual conversation to connect, grow, and learn together.
In this workshop, we will understand what queer theology is, analyze the relationship between theology, sexuality, gender, and sexual orientation, and critique the assumptions institutional religions have about gender and sexuality.
On the one-year anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Father Michael Ryan of St. John’s, Kirkland will lead a public vigil.
Trinity Parish, Seattle celebrates their shared ministry with Trinity’s 12th Rector, the Rev. Sabeth Fitzgibbons.
Join St. John’s, Kirkland and nonprofit iMiracleProject for a fundraising event, “Chords and Cuisine for Ukraine,” where St. John’s will match up to $15,000 in donations!
The international touring choir of the University of Idaho, the Vandaleers, under the direction of Dr. David Klement, will perform a free concert entitled "O Love" at Trinity Parish Church in Seattle on Wednesday, March 8, at 7:00 pm.
Lenten Quiet Morning at Saint Mark's Cathedral.
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives to reduce their carbon footprint and care for creation.
Join Saint Mark's Cathedral on Tuesday, March 14, at 7:00 pm for Candlelit Prayer with music from Taizé.
Baroque violinist Tekla Cunningham will perform the Mystery Sonatas by Heinrich Ignaz von Biber (1644-1704), joined by Henry Lebedinsky on organ and harpsichord, and David Morris on viola da gamba and lirone.
The Rev. Stephen Crippen of St. Paul's, Seattle invites the wider diocese to his book launch on March 23, 6:30pm, to hear about his new book, Remorse: Finding Joy through Honest Apology.
Where can I get information to help me make good decisions about residential options as I (we) age? Or, as a younger adult how can I assist my parent(s) in making these decisions?
The Seattle Choral Company presents The Fruit of Silence: featuring John Rutter's Requiem at Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle.
In a diverse program, soprano Rebekah Gilmore and organist Michael Kleinschmidt will celebrate Saint Dunstan’s refreshed acoustical environment and the new Ortloff organ’s versatility as both a solo instrument and companion to the human voice.
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a study entitled 'I Am My People...' The Story of Esther.
Join Redeemer, Kenmore as Walter Knowles performs The Fourteen Stations of the Cross (1978) for organ by Alan Ridout (1934-1996).
Slow Religion/Matthew is a slow, careful reading and sharing of the Gospel and its commentaries.
Join St. Andrew's, Seattle for this icon workshop where you will write an Icon to St. Michael of Kyiv, patron saint of that city.
Together, we will examine how the separation of the mind and spirituality from the body keeps us from wholeness, and we will explore practices that help repair this fragmentation.
Join young adults from Saint Mark's and St. Luke's to explore the practice of sabbath with Canon Britt Olson and Mother Hillary Kimsey.
Join us for Candlelight Prayer with music from Taizé on Tuesday, May 9 at 7pm!
Join Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle's Mideast Focus Ministry as Miko Peled and Maya Garner report on the complex and fast-moving events in Israel Palestine.
Organist Una Hwang will bring St. Dunstan's organ to life with a diverse and engaging program that features a transcription of Smetana's orchestral tone poem “The Moldau."
The Rev. Canon Carla Robinson will lead a discussion of Dr. Christena Cleveland's book God is a Black Woman, in preparation for Dr. Cleveland's upcoming visit in June.
Join Dr. Christena Cleveland as she explores the Divine Feminine, especially in the context of her 400-mile walking pilgrimage across central France in search of ancient Black Madonna statues.
Susan Bloomfield-Spangler and St. John's, Olympia present an organ concert of queer and female classical composers.
First Ever Pride Festival and Parade in Coupeville, WA - parade participation coordinated by St. Augustine's in-the-Woods, Freeland.
Rise UP: A Liturgy at the Summer Solstice
Join St. Joseph-St. John, Lakewood's First Ever Juneteenth Celebration!
God created ALL people in God’s image. June 21, 7:00 pm at the Henry Chapel, join St. Dunstan's, Shoreline, as they celebrate that fabulous and diverse image.
Join the people of Saint Mark’s Cathedral to celebrate the life of new Episcopal saint Pauli Murray.
Join St. John's, Gig Harbor for the second annual series of concerts on Wednesdays in June and early July beginning at precisely 6:26 pm preceded by Plainchant Evensong at 6:00 pm.
Saint Mark's Choir School summer camp is a great opportunity for your child to grow in confidence as a singer, develop excellent musical skills as a chorister and sing wonderful choral repertoire in the cathedral's acoustic.
Join St. Aidan’s, Camano Island, for their annual Summer Festival, where you can buy books, electronics, kitchen wares, toys, and much more!!
The rector of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Ramallah, Palestine, and his family will speak at St. Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle, on July 16.
Join an Education for Ministry class at St. Mark's Cathedral.
Join an Education for Ministry class at St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle.
Saturday, August 26 11.00 am Christ Episcopal Church 382 Boblett Street Blaine, Washington The Rt. Rev'd Brian Prior presiding.
Join Christ Church, Seattle for the Healing Art Mural Celebration connecting Christ Church, Seattle and the University Community.
Join in for a conversation with other young adults about the power of connection when our faith is brought outside the church walls and onto the streets.
St. Margaret's, Bellevue's Zoom EFM class begins Wednesday, September 13.