Blue Christmas Service
St. Alban's, Edmonds 21405 82nd Place W., Edmonds, WA, United StatesIf you have undergone a difficult loss, transition, or life change we invite you to a special time of music and worship.
If you have undergone a difficult loss, transition, or life change we invite you to a special time of music and worship.
Join St. Peter's, Seattle to hear once again the story of God’s purpose since the time of our rebellion and look ahead with anticipation to the remembrance of Christ’s birth, with congregational carols, organ, and string quartet.
A Longest Night Service for All Who Walk Through Shadowed Valleys
Together we will gather at winter’s threshold, light candles, offer prayers, and trust the ancient rhythm that light is born again from the dark. Come just as you are. The Holy One meets us in the shadows and gently leads us toward dawn.
This simple service will offer each of us the opportunity to lament what and whom we have lost, to grieve the things that burden our hearts.
Join us for a very special event featuring the children of the church enacting the birth of the Christ child.
The St. Thomas Music Guild presents an evening of music with five celebrated musicians, followed by a champagne reception.
The St. Luke's Chancel Choir, joined by the Choir of Epiphany Seattle, will sing Choral Evensong for the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, followed by a harpsichord recital by Dr. Justin Murphy-Mancini.
Safe Church Training at St. David of Wales, Shelton.
Organ Plus in Thomsen Chapel on January 17 & 18 with organist Henry Lebedinsky and trumpet player Brian Shaw enlivening Thomsen chapel with works from Baroque to modern times.
The Martin Luther King Whidbey community gatherings have sought to connect 1960s Civil Rights Movement with current racial justice issues. This year’s event will connect the nonviolent resistance of the 1960s with the 2025 Whidbey Island nonviolent pro-democracy street rallies.
Safe Church Training at St. Augustine's in-the-Woods, Freeland.
Safe Church Training at St. David's, Friday Harbor.
Safe Church Training at St. Hugh's, Allyn.
Sara Billups, author of the popular book “Nervous Systems: Spiritual Practices to Calm Anxiety in Your Body, the Church and Politics,” will guide a day of reflection, spiritual practice, and conversation in Olympia.
Celebrate Black History Month at St. Margaret's with Sha'Condria
If you are not planning to watch the SuperBowl, come experience a service of Choral Evensong and hear a harpsichord recital!
A Valentine's Day Concert at St. Thomas in Medina
Join us on Sunday, February 15 at 10:30 am to acknowledge and honor those of Japanese descent incarcerated during WWII.
Explore belonging, loving, and navigating the blessings and temptations that can manifest in community.
Join Fr. Samuel Torvend as we reflect on the spiritual significance of the Lenten practices of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving in the midst of much social and political turmoil – and how these ancient practices enable us to engage the real world in which live – with hope.
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.
Every year, the disability community gathers across the nation to remember disabled victims of filicide-disabled people murdered by their family members or caregivers. We gather to mourn those losses, bring awareness to these tragedies, and demand justice and equal protection under the law for all people with disabilities.
St. Andrew's is thrilled to welcome back Dr. Frank Spina, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Seattle Pacific University, for a five-part Lenten series.
A reading by Author, Nico Lang and Q&A at St. James, Kent.
Join the Vesper Piano Trio for a thrilling journey through two centuries of chamber music.
The Sopranos and Altos of the St. Luke's Chancel Choir will sing a service of Choral Evensong for the Third Sunday in Lent, followed by a piano recital by Dr. Gwynne Brown featuring music by Black composers.
The quiet reading of the stations of the Cross every Friday evening through Good Friday.
The Seattle Choral Company presents Baroque Brilliance, an exhilarating evening of sacred music by two giants of the Baroque era: Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
Dysfunction Junction, featuring some of Seattle’s finest bluegrass musicians, will play an afternoon of Gospel and other bluegrass music in Olympia.
Evensong is being offered on the westside at St. Thomas in Medina, just west of downtown Bellevue.
We invite you to rest in the stillness and beauty of St. Thomas's sacred space.
Ready to bring Messy Church to life in your community? Join Good Shepherd in person on March 21 for a hands-on, interactive Messy Church training designed to equip you and your team with everything you need to get started (or get unstuck!).
Join us for an evening with South African filmmaker Sesihle Manzini, founder of Anno Domini.
Organist Paul Meier will present an all Bach program to celebrate the maestro’s 341st birthday.
Organist Paul Meier will present an all Bach program to celebrate the maestro’s 341st birthday.
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.
"This is My Sap is Rising"’s official Book Launch Party @ St. Stephen's
Continuing in jubilant Easter celebrations, the Chancel Choir of St. Luke's will sing a service of Choral Evensong for the Second Sunday of Easter, followed by an organ recital by Alexander Berry (Cambridge, UK).
Join St. Mary's, Lakewood as they look at how we got to where we are today in the Anglican tradition and in particular as the Episcopal Church.
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.
The Chancel Choir of St. Luke's will sing a service of Choral Evensong for the Feast of Dame Julian of Norwich, followed by a trumpet and organ recital by Dr Judson Scott and Dr Wyatt Smith.
All Bach on the Flentrop Organ on May 15 with organist Renée Anne Louprette performing the annual All-Bach concert.
The St. Luke's Chancel Choir will sing a service of Choral Evensong to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month.
This summer, St. Thomas Church invites children to a week of curiosity, creativity, and connection at our summer camp: Who Is My Neighbor? Through engaging activities, meaningful stories, and playful exploration, campers will dive into one of Jesus’s most important questions: Who is my neighbor?
St. Andrew's, Seattle is offering VBS from July 6th-10th, 2026 and all kids ages 4 year old through outgoing fifth grade are welcome to participate!