Slow Religion/Matthew
OnlineSlow Religion/Matthew is a slow, careful reading and sharing of the Gospel and its commentaries.
Slow Religion/Matthew is a slow, careful reading and sharing of the Gospel and its commentaries.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a study entitled 'I Am My People...' The Story of Esther.
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 Redeemer, Kenmore as Walter Knowles performs The Fourteen Stations of the Cross (1978) for organ by Alan Ridout (1934-1996).
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!
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 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."
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.
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.
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 an Education for Ministry class at St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle.
Join the people of Saint Mark’s Cathedral to celebrate the life of new Episcopal saint Pauli Murray.
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.
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.
Come and join St. Margaret’s, Bellevue, for a Gospel Fest Workshop, followed by a 7:00 pm concert.
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a Liturgy at the Autumn Equinox.
Join Epiphany, Seattle every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception.
Shane Connolly, a world-class floral artist and international leader in sustainable and organic design practices, will headline a lecture, design demonstration, and book signing event at Saint Mark’s Cathedral on September 29, 2023, his only West Coast appearance this year.
Come learn more about what dementia is, its impact on people living with the disease and their caregivers, and ways to provide support along the journey.
In honor of Saint Francis, animals of all shapes and sizes are invited to join St. Paul's, Seattle's annual Blessing of the Animals liturgy in their outside Labyrinth garden.
Missa Gaia Earth Mass and Blessing of the Animals at Saint Margaret's.
We invite you to join us for the annual fundraiser for Edible Hope Kitchen, a ministry of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, on October 10, 2023 at Bickersons Brewhouse in Ballard!
Join Good Shepherd, Federal Way for a book group exploring the situation in Israel/Palestine.
Join St. Dunstan's, Shoreline for a fun Oktoberfest Dinner to support the St Dunstan's feeding ministry. There will be a silent auction before and a live auction following.
Join Loretta Woodward Veney, author of the book, Being My Mom’s Mom, at St. Joseph-St. John, Lakewood for a conversation about caring for someone who has Alzheimer’s Disease.
Join Trinity, Everett for this LIVE organ concert by Maestro David di Fiore performing The Book of Job Cycle for Organ by Czech Composer Petr Eben, with reception to follow.
Singing with the Earth: Evening Prayer with the Christ Church Choir commits "to cherish and preserve the integrity and beauty of God's creation" on October 15.
St. Andrew's, Tacoma's Celtic Faire with entertainment, food, and vendors.
Join St. Stephen's, Longview for a climate grief symposium featuring Dr. Kim Smith!
Join St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island and experience the pilgrimage route of Britain's St. Cuthbert's Way with photography, video, and stories by The Rev. Jim Friedrich, an artist and writer who walked the 100-kilometer trail through the world of the 7th-century saint.
Join Epiphany, Seattle in the Chapel for a time of prayer for peace in our world.
Join Epiphany, Seattle and immerse yourself in the unmatched genius of Bach's choral writing, performed by some of our region's finest singers and continuo players.
Join St. Dunstan's, Shoreline for a frightfully delightful evening of ghost stories and organ music, where storyteller Geoff Poor will transport you to a world of ghosts and ghouls, and organist Susanna Valleau, maestro of macabre music, will complement the stories with eerie, sinister, and sometimes lighthearted organ music, ending, of course, with the famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.
Join St. Paul's, Bellingham for a spooky screening of a 1925 silent film masterpiece with live accompaniment by John Schwandt on St. Paul's 100-year old organ.
Book or Treat on Halloween 5:00-7:00 pm at St. Timothy, Chehalis!
The St. Paul's, Bellingham choir and guest organist John Schwandt come together under the baton of Dongho Lee to present Duruflé's magnificent Requiem.
Please join St. Luke’s, Renton, in November for a Hebrew Scripture Bible Study reading the Book of Ruth.
Killian Noe, founder of the Recovery Café Network, explores ways to discover how we listen for call in our lives in this hybrid (in person and Zoom) Wednesday evening forum.
Join us at Epiphany, Seattle for a beautiful candlelit evening of prayer, chant, contemplation and conversation as we welcome Brother Emile from the Community of Taizé in France!
St. Luke's Memorial, Tacoma's new Music Director, Dr. Wyatt Smith, presents an evening of engaging works for the organ.
Lutheran organist, conductor, and composer Mark Sedio is coming to St. Paul’s, Seattle on Sunday, November 12, 2:00pm, to help us raise funds (goal: $15,000) to support the music ministries at St. Paul’s.
Join Saint Mark's Cathedral on Tuesday, November 14 at 7:00 pm in the cathedral nave or via livestream for a service of Candlelit Prayer with music from Taizé.
Join the Seattle Seafarers Center's annual community event to stuff holiday gift bags for international merchant seafarers.
Transgender Day of Remembrance Holy Eucharist & Vigil, November 20 at 8:00 pm, in person and live-streamed.
Womanist Biblical scholar The Rev. Wil Gafney, Ph.D. will lead a Saturday seminar on Womanist Midrash, exploring the complexity of scripture and importance of translation as she interprets the Hebrew Biblical tradition of women prophets and leaders.
Come enjoy a Sound Bath for Advent Quiet Morning on Saturday, December 2 at 9:30-11:30 am in St. Paul's, Seattle Sanctuary.
Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish to sing Christmas carols and share cookies and cocoa afterwards. St. Nick will be there, too!
Seattle Girls Choir's Cantamus ensemble and organist Carol Banach will share music of the season, knitting together an eclectic assortment of choral anthems, organ solos by Ms. Banach and favorite Christmas carols sung by all.
The Seattle Choral Company presents its annual Cathedral Christmas concert event at Saint Mark’s Cathedral this year with choral masterworks from the Italian Baroque era.
At this special Sunday forum Fr. Fadi Diab, Rector of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church in Ramallah in the West Bank, will join Dean Steve from Ramallah over Zoom to discuss the current situation on the ground in Palestine, how the war is impacting our Christian siblings in the Holy Land, and how the prospect of peace can still be held in the face of such challenges.
Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish for a contemplative service of Advent readings and songs.
St. Dunstan's hosts the touring company of Taproot Theater in their production of A Christmas Carol.
Join St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island for a Community Christmas Caroling Party with BI Fire Truck.
Come sing or listen to the Christmas portion of G. F. Handel’s Messiah with St. Michael & All Angels, Issaquah, and help raise funds for Issaquah Community Services.
Join St. Peter's, Seattle for a candlelit service of Advent lessons and carols, with traditional Scripture lessons, beloved hymns, and music on the piano, organ, harp, and strings.
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a liturgy of music, poetry, and meditation at the Winter Solstice.
Church of the Holy Spirit, Vashon, is sponsoring a webinar on criminal justice reform to inspire advocacy for three top-priority bills under consideration by the state legislature.
On July 29,1974, eleven women and three bishops challenged Episcopal tradition when the women were ordained at the Church of the Advocate in Philadelphia.
Join St. Andrew's, Seattle for contemplative worship in the spirit of Taizé.
Join St. Augustine's in-the-Woods, Freeland for Sacred Ground, a film and article based series on race and racism.
Join St. Luke’s Memorial, Tacoma as they present Sheila Bristow and Dr. Wyatt Smith on January 12 at 7:30 pm for a fun evening of chamber music for four hands, performed on portativ organ and harpsichord.
Join Christ Episcopal Church in Tacoma for a lively chamber music concert!
Join Good Shepherd, Federal Way to learn the story of the first women ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, and participate in a panel discussion afterward.
Join a discussion with other 20s30s about the roots of Mysticism, Celtic Spirituality, and how the Mystics practiced a spirituality rooted in discovering the indwelling Divine in all creation with The Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty.
Whidbey community Martin Luther King, "Blessed Are the Peacemakers" connecting the 1960s Black Freedom Movement with the current gun violence prevention challenge - Swords to Plowshares.
Hear about the activities and outcomes of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) with The Rev. Dr. Lisa Graumlich.
One Parish One Prisoner's mini-conference in Olympia is open to any who might be interested in homelessness, prison/criminal justice reform, and programs to help our siblings returning to their communities upon release from prison.
Meet with a representative of the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families to learn about how to become a foster family. Ask all your questions here!
Taizé Prayer celebrating the life of Florence Li Tim-Oi, first woman ordained in the Anglican Communion, on the eve of her feast day.
Every season of fasting (Lent) should be preceded by a feast.
St. George, Maple Valley is celebrating Shrove Tuesday with a free pancake supper & auctions to fund Camp Huston scholarships. Come join them!
In this Lent Quiet Morning, we’ll listen to the wisdom of the rewilding movement, interact with God’s scriptures of creation and the Bible, and lean into the ways God might be rewilding us.
Join St. Luke's Memorial Church in Tacoma for a quiet morning on February 17, and take time to reflect, recharge, and be in peaceful community with others.
The people of St. Hilda St. Patrick, Edmonds, are discussing the full depths of reconciliation during Lent by reading through Martin L. Smith's Reconciliation: Preparing for Confession in The Episcopal Church, with a particular eye toward racial reconciliation and justice.
During Lent, join Good Shepherd, Federal Way as they explore the Covenant to Root Out Racism, and this Zoom class is open to the entire Diocese.
Join St. Dunstan's, Shoreline, for a series of five sessions that will focus on various aspects of planning for death, including the stuff, the numbers, the law, the body, and the service. Each session will be a combination of practical information, an opportunity to ask your questions, and time to begin to write down your plans and start your own death binder.
Celebrate the centenary year of Peter R. Hallock’s birth by hearing the Byrd Ensemble, The Compline Choir, and countertenor José Luis Muñoz perform on February 24 & 25.
Join the Choirs of St. Luke’s Memorial, Tacoma for a service of Choral Evensong celebrating the contributions of George Herbert, Priest and Poet.
The struggle for the priesthood for women of the Episcopal Church.
Michelle Huang and Erin Wight, a Seattle-based piano and viola duo, will present a special concert for a time of transition, as we move out of Winter and into the promise of Spring.
Come join the Church of the Ascension, Seattle for the viewing of this amazing documentary!
Changed from Glory to Glory is a very special weekend of worship songs, fellowship, and encouraging teachings that will bless your life!
Join St. Antony's for a potluck dinner as we host a screening of the Philadelphia Eleven documentary, which tells the story of the first women ordained to the Episcopal priesthood.
On St. John’s 3,800-pipe Schlicker Organ, Wyatt Smith will be performing works by living composers that celebrate Mother Earth and the environment.
Join in for an exploration of Anglo-Catholicism with The Rev. Canon Linzi Stahlecker to explore theological themes with a focus on the sacraments, the importance of beauty, and a legacy of social justice.
Join the Circles of Color and St. Peter's, Seattle for a service of lament and healing in honor of Nex Benedict, a transgender teen who died after being assaulted at his school earlier in February.
Join St. Augustine's In-the-Woods, Freeland for a liturgy of music and poetry at the Spring Equinox.
The Seattle Choral Company’s mid-season concert features Morten Lauridsen's luminous Lux Aeterna (Eternal Light) and sacred works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Schubert that both exhibit youthful energy and early genius.
Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish and immerse yourself in the carefully curated stations, each designed to guide you into moments of profound reflection, prayer, and encounter with the limitless love of our Savior.
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a liturgy of music and poetry at the Spring Equinox.
Join Saint Mark's Cathedral, online or in person, for Candlelit Prayer with music from Taizé on the Feast of St. Joseph.
You are invited to a Celebration of New and Mutual Ministry, with the welcoming of The Reverend Maria Gwyn McDowell, PhD, as the 19th Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, Tacoma.
Engaging with Aging, what are your concerns?
Prepare for Holy Week with the Stations of the Cross at Trinity, Everett.
Sunday Eucharistic Service, in-person, no music. Begin your journey into Holy Week as our worship services take us through Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and end with a dramatic reading of the Passion Story. Live-Stream: https://www.goodsamepiscopal.org/good-sam-online/
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds at 8am (in person) and 10:30am (in person and livestreamed) on March 24th and celebrate Palm Sunday.
Proper Liturgy with Procession around the Church with palm branches! March 24, 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Palm Sunday services take place at 8:30 am and 10:30 am.
The beginning of our journey into Holy Week. This worship service will take us through Jesus' entry into Jerusalem and end with a dramatic reading of the Passion story.
https://www.goodsamepiscopal.org/good-sam-online/Sunday Eucharistic Service, in-person and livestreamed, with music. Begin your journey into Holy Week as our worship services take us through Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and end with a dramatic reading of the Passion Story. Online at: https://www.goodsamepiscopal.org/good-sam-online/
Proper Liturgy with Procession around the Church with palm branches! Coffee Hour follows this service.
While not a Holy Week liturgy, the darkened nave and solemn chants invite reflection.
Join for Monday in Holy Week at SJB in West Seattle.
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds for Evening Prayer featuring St. Luke’s Passion. This service will be Facebook only.
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for Holy Eucharist on the Tuesday in Holy Week.
Holy Eucharist with Healing
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds for Tenebrae (Latin for “shadows") for a selection of psalms and lessons with the gradual extinction of the candles in the church with the exception of one candle.
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for a simple service filled with art and poetry as we walk through the Stations of the Cross.
Tenebrae focuses on the chanting of psalms and readings from the book of Lamentations, as well as the extinguishing of candles, until all is in darkness. Music by the Sophia Singers.
A poignant service, anticipating the final days of Jesus before the Crucifixion, the Tenebrae service intersperses Psalms and chant with the extinguishing of candles. Each candle marks how Jesus is abandoned by his friends and disciples. And in the end, utter darkness falls asking us whether even God will abandon Christ and leave humanity to its own fate. In answer, the service ends with a crack/boom, pointing us towards the upcoming Resurrection.
We will be celebrating Jesus washing the disciples by washing each other's feet, as well as celebrating the first Communion. We will then strip the altar in stark realization that Jesus is about to be betrayed and sent to death.
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds for a Maundy Thursday Agape Potluck with Eucharist followed by hand/foot washing.
Maundy Thursday. This service celebrates the Last Supper of Jesus, the night of the Jewish Passover where he imparts to his disciples the practice of Holy Communion and also the night when he is betrayed and abandoned by his disciples. Then name comes from the Latin "mandatum" or mandate - a commandment. At the table with the Disciples, Jesus says to them, "A new commandment I give you: that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, so
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for Maundy Thursday services - Proper Liturgy with the Stripping of the Altar
The name of today’s service is derived from the Latin mandatum, and refers to the new commandment that Jesus gave to his disciples in John 13:34: “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another.” This commandment forms the center of our Maundy Thursday service. We will begin with washing each other’s hands (a nod to Jesus’ act of service of washing the disciples’ feet, but
Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing, and Stripping of the Altar
On Maundy Thursday, we remember that Jesus washed the feet of his friends during the Passover meal they shared, blessed the bread and wine, and commanded followers to continue to “do this” in remembrance of him. Foot washing will be available. The altar is stripped of all adornment, as the congregation watches and then departs in silence.
A remembrance of the last supper: Maundy Thursday service at 7 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2024.
Maundy Thursday Eucharist with Footwashing and Stripping of the Altar / La Misa del Jueves Santo con Lavado de Pies y Despojado del Altar (Bilingual)
Liturgy for closing of the Watch: In-person only
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle at noon and 6:30 p.m. for Proper Liturgy on Good Friday.
Stations of the Cross This meditative service makes stops at the Stations of the Cross for prayers, scripture and silence.
Good Friday Stations of the Cross
Our afternoon Good Friday Service will be a silent service (no music) and will recount how human forces successfully lynched God. No Communion will be offered, as our God will be dead and absent from the earth.
Good Friday Service with Veneration of the Cross
Join St. Christopher's, Olympia for an outdoor Good Friday observance of the Stations of the Cross at our outdoor trail. The trail is located on the left as you enter the St. Christopher's grounds from Steamboat Island Rd. Everyone is welcome. Please dress for the outdoors, including shoes suited to the gravel trail. Depending upon the weather, you may wish to bring an umbrella
St. Alban's, Edmonds will gather at 12pm (in person and livestreamed) & 6pm (in person only) in the sanctuary for Good Friday services. Between 12pm-6pm there will be a self-paced Stations of the Cross in the Labyrinth.
Take a communal walk through the final events of Jesus' life, and reflect on the meaning of the Cross in our own lives, ending with a quiet commemoration of the Last Supper.
At our Good Friday evening service we will recount how human forces successfully lynched God. The evening service will have music. No Communion will be offered, as our God will be dead and absent from the earth.
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle at noon and 6:30 p.m. for Proper Liturgy on Good Friday.
The Good Friday service begins with Stations of the Cross followed by prayers and veneration of the Cross.
Good Friday Service with veneration of the cross
Good Friday Liturgy with Choir
Stations of the Cross / El Vía Crusis (Bilingual)
Good Friday, 7pm. This is the main service of Good Friday. It is the Church's central remembrance of Jesus Christ's selfless death on the Cross, the ultimate expression of God's love for all of us and way in which God, in Christ, has vanquished sin. The liturgy includes a complete reading of the Passion of the Jesus - his trial, suffering, and death; a sermon, prayers;, and hymns. (It may also include Holy Communion). And, perhaps most distinctively, a poignant
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for a simple Saturday morning service to mark Holy Saturday.
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds virtually for a short, meditative service keeping watch during Christ’s descent among the dead.
St. Alban's, Edmonds warmly welcomes all to their Easter Egg Hunt, which is designed to meet the needs of all abilities and is wheelchair accessible.
Easter Vigil
Easter Vigil at St. Timothy is a joyful, family-friendly celebration of Easter.
HOLY SATURDAY Easter Vigil
Join St. Dunstan's in celebration of the Great Easter Vigil, followed by food and fellowship.
We will begin our storytelling in the courtyard at sunset, 7:37pm. We will take the Paschal Candle into the chancel in the sanctuary and have our storytelling service, Communion, and the first announcement of Easter. We will close with a celebration with toasts and sweets. We tell the story of God's love for us beginning with Creation. Party to follow: drinks, dancing, s’mores, treats, and laughter.
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for the Great Vigil of Easter, with Fire and Baptism and Incense - their rector's favorite service of the whole year!
Liturgy of the New Fire and Renewal of Baptismal Vows with Eucharist
The Great Vigil of Easter begins with the lighting of the New Fire, followed by readings from Scripture, music, and the first Eucharist of Easter. In person and live streamed. A reception follows. Live-Stream: https://www.goodsamepiscopal.org/special-livestream/
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds as they gather outdoors at 7:45pm for a fire lighting and meet in the sanctuary afterward for the Lessons, Renewal of Baptismal Covenant, and Eucharist.
Easter Sunday, Holy Eucharist with Congregational Hymns
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
He is risen! Join us for a joyful Easter Sunday service. Sunday Eucharistic Service, in-person, no music.
Festival Eucharist (with music)
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds at 8am (in person) and 10:30am (in person and livestreamed) on Easter Sunday as they celebrate the Resurrection!
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle to celebrate the risen Christ on Easter Day 2024!
Easter Sunday Services at 8:30 am & 10:30 am.
Join St. Dunstan's in celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter Day at St. Timothy is filled with the joy of Jesus' resurrection.
St. Martin-St. Francis, Rockport joins with their sister congregation, Transfiguration, Darrington, to celebrate the Resurrection of Christ! All are welcome, potluck to follow.
At 10am we will have a sweet morning service with a joyful reception afterward. Come rest in our salvation and the victory of life, love, and justice over all that wants to destroy them.
Easter Sunday Holy Eucharist with Choir
Sunday Eucharistic Service, in-person and livestreamed, with music. He is risen! Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish for a joyful Easter Sunday service. There will be an Easter egg hunt at 11:45 am. Live-stream: https://www.goodsamepiscopal.org/good-sam-online/
Join St. John the Baptist, Seattle for Easter Sunday to celebrate the risen Christ! An Easter egg hunt will follow the 10:30 service.
Festival Eucharist with Choir and Ensemble
After worship, there will be an Easter Egg Hunt for children. Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Join St. Dunstan's for a specially prepared Easter Brunch and egg hunt following the morning worship service.
Come join Good Samaritan Episcopal Church in Sammamish for the annual Easter Egg Hunt at 11:45 am.
La Misa (en Español)
Join St. Alban's, Edmonds for a screening of the film "The Philadelphia Eleven," the story of eleven courageous women and their struggle for ordination in the Episcopal church in 1974.
Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish for Play and Pray Youth and Families Night.
Learn all about foster parenting with Chisana White of the Department of Children, Youth, and Families at St. Timothy Episcopal Church or by Zoom.
Join for a conversation to explore what it means to practice Evangelism as Episcopalians with Bishop Melissa Skelton and other young adults.
Bearing Witness a Journey with Holy Land Christians
Good Samaritan would be honored if you would join us and Bishop Melissa Skelton for an evening event to welcome our new rector, Father Chris McPeak.
Join St. Thomas, Medina for an evening with internationally-acclaimed organist David Briggs!
Come join St. John's, Gig Harbor for their NEW Evening Eucharist.
Join Christ Church, Tacoma to Celebrate Earth Day planting trees in Africa!
Franz Schubert's Mass in F will be performed by the St. George Choir at 8:30 am on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
Join the St. Barnabas Schola Nova for Vespers on April 28 at 6pm as we pause for reflective prayer and praise.
Francis Fest is a free community event on May 4 with activities and resources for all ages.
Join St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island to learn about the efforts of Restoration Laos.
Come explore a mindful relationship with alcohol with author/spiritual director/coach/priest The Rev. Erin Jean Warde and other young adults.
Join as audience members for a Masterclass where four local organ students will be coached by Dr. Stephen Price.
Organist Stephen Price, known for his diverse programs that are superbly and adeptly interpreted, will present a recital featuring music that spans the centuries, promising to leave a lasting impression for all music lovers.
St. Dunstan's Music presents University of Washington Artist-in-Residence in organ performance, Stephen C. Price in concert.
Learn more about Seattle’s unique civil rights history and racial segregation and consider how church communities have responsibility to honestly face the historical practices of redlining and restrictive covenants and respond in just ways in our time.
Join for a morning of exploring nature and learning about birds on the campus of Saint Mark’s.
On the Eve of The Second Sunday after Pentecost (which on the Roman Calendar is the Feast of Corpus Christi, or Body of Christ), St. Paul's, Seattle will be offering Evensong and Benediction.
Join Saint Mark's Vestry leadership and Affordable Housing Committee to learn more about the project plans to redevelop the St. Nicholas School site on the Cathedral Campus.
Join St. Thomas, Medina for Passport to Peace, a one-week summer camp experience designed to help children make peace a way of life.
The St. Mark's Cathedral Choir Camp welcomes all children, regardless of church affiliation, who are
interested in singing beautiful music in the striking cathedral setting, and making friends
while growing as musicians and children of God.
Saint Andrew’s, Seattle, presents “Compassion Camp: What Every Living Thing Needs” which will walk through what it means to have compassion for God’s living earth!
The St. Mark's Cathedral High School Choir Camp welcomes all youth, regardless of church affiliation, who are interested in singing beautiful music with their peers in the striking cathedral setting, while growing as musicians and people of God.