Children’s Christian Formation
Church of the Redeemer 6210 Northeast 181st Street, KenmoreEpiscopal Children’s Curriculum (ECC) is a thematic Sunday school curriculum tied to the seasons of the church year.
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.
The tenors and basses of the St. Luke's Chancel Choir will sing a service of Choral Evensong, followed by a short organ recital by Tate Addis (Asheville, NC).
Join Epiphany, Seattle every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception.
Sung prayers for the close of the day, offered every Sunday at 9:30 pm in person and via live-stream.
Join The Rev. Samuel Torvend, priest associate for adult formation at St. Paul’s, Seattle, as we consider what happens when we die and how the Christian community invites us to prepare for this last calling in life.
As we focus on Preparing for a Creation Care Christmas, we’ll discuss the impact of Christmas and the holiday season on climate, creation care practices for a more meaningful and less impactful Christmas, and how to make sure the reason for Christmas is at the center of our celebrations.
Pizza, popcorn, and games! All children and youth!
Come and meet Gracie Morbitzer, creator of The Modern Saints, a reimagining of biblical figures as modern, everyday people, to “show us that we can all be saints, just like them.”
Peace & Thanksgiving on November 23 featuring Skyros Quartet performing contemplative quartets by Beethoven and contemporary Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks.
Advent art journaling workshops offer creative way to encounter scriptures.
Explore with us the ways Mary is portrayed in the Bible, in early and later Church tradition, and in our culture today.
This Advent Quiet Morning includes three short meditations, with the late medieval English mystic, Julian of Norwich, each one followed by quiet time to pray, meditate, write in one’s journal, or just rest.
A five-session series on the wholistic well-being of children, focusing on prioritizing their spiritual health,
Join St. Andrew's, Seattle for contemplative worship in the spirit of Taizé.
Join the Saint Mark's Affordable Housing Committee to discuss key project milestones and meet some of the partners in the work to redevelop the former St. Nicholas school for multigenerational affordable housing on North Capitol Hill.
Come sing or listen to the Christmas portion of G. F. Handel’s Messiah.
An annual favorite in Tacoma, the St. Luke's Chancel Choir sings a service of Advent Lessons & Carols featuring organ and choral works by Mark Schweizer, Thomas Ravenscroft, John Ferguson, Henry Ley, Charles Villiers Stanford, T. Tertius Noble, Adolphus Hailstork, and Brenda Portman.
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.
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.
If you are not planning to watch the SuperBowl, come experience a service of Choral Evensong and hear a harpsichord recital!
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.