Summer Camp Staff Applications Now Open!
Looking to spend a summer doing transformational work? Apply to work at camp today! We are hiring Discovery Group Leaders, Resident Staff Counselors, and Session Staff Counselors.
Looking to spend a summer doing transformational work? Apply to work at camp today! We are hiring Discovery Group Leaders, Resident Staff Counselors, and Session Staff Counselors.
Winter Camp registration is still open! This will be an exciting weekend of wintery camp fun for 3rd-10th graders. There will be plenty of classic games and activities, along with some new experiences!
Join us on Sunday, February 15 at 10:30 am to acknowledge and honor those of Japanese descent incarcerated during WWII.
Treat your sweet heart (and your sweetheart) to a delightfully nourishing afternoon of healing modalities.
Explore belonging, loving, and navigating the blessings and temptations that can manifest in community.
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.
Join other clergy and congregational leaders for the Congregation Leadership Conference - a combination of plenary sessions and breakout workshops.
St. James Kent, in coordination with the Diocesan Office of Multicultural Ministries and Community Transformation, offers a free and open to the public Screening of the Documentary "A Piece of Ground" and a post-screening discussion with Sesihle Manzini.
All are welcome to join the AANHPI retreat's prayer vigil at Christ Church, Tacoma. We will hear from community organizers, listen to testimonies from detainees, and pray together. We will also have a chance to fold tsuru or Japanese cranes as symbols of hope, peace, and compassion.
Daughters of the King, a lay order of women in the Episcopal Church, is hosting it's spring assembly.
Save the date for Cathedral Day 2026 - a joyous time of celebration as we come together as the entire Diocese at our cathedral for a day of confirmations, receptions, reaffirmations, food, and fun!
This year we are excited to hold clergy conference in the Spring when weather is kinder, and we are not sandwiched between Annual Meetings and Lent. We hope this, along with a change in location to Semiahmoo, will allow us the opportunity to connect more deeply and find more space for development together.
Join us at St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church in Shoreline for the Celebration of New Ministry of The Rev. Elizabeth Riley. The Rev. Stephen Crippen will be preaching. The festive color is white.
You are invited to a heartfelt weekend of celebration and giving back to Camp Huston through our time, talent and treasure.
Join the Episcopal Churches and island communities of the San Juan Islands as we walk together in peace and prayer on World Labyrinth Day.
Join us for this virtual anti-racism training with the Rev. Canon Carla Robinson. This one-day training experience is based on “Seeing the Face of God in Each Other: The Antiracism Training Manual of the Episcopal Church.”
Funeral for The Rev. John Fergueson.
Join Bellevue College President David May, Seattle artist and activist Erin Shigaki, and Stan Shikuma with the Japanese American Citizens League and Tsuru for Solidarity in the unveiling of the permanent installation of the "Never Again is Now" art mural. This milestone seeks to honor the history and lived experiences of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II. The permanent piece will also include historical information on the impact WWII and Japanese incarceration had on Japanese immigrants in the Pacific Northwest.
May 16, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm For anyone who writes a text for worship: intercessors, preachers, leaders of prayer, and those who might want to write for worship. In...
All relatives are invited to walk in love, prayer, and collective protection of our families and our immigrant communities under attack for the 2nd Annual "Immigrant" Justice Prayer Walk.
Come to Sacred Waters for a great time of food, work, fellowship and fun! There are tasks for all levels of ability.
We invite you to join St. Luke's, Seattle as Bishop LaBelle deconsecrates the Chapel on the Feast of Pentecost. They will celebrate the saints who have gone before us, give thanks for God's presence through the years, and lift their prayers for the generations to come. A reception with archival photos and shared stories will follow in Bennett Hall (fully accessible).
Join us for this virtual anti-racism training with the Rev. Canon Carla Robinson. This one-day training experience is based on “Seeing the Face of God in Each Other: The Antiracism Training Manual of the Episcopal Church.” Registration will be available soon!
Spots are already filling up and early bird rates ($25 off) end February 28th. Come spend a week (or two! or three!) having all kinds of summer fun at Camp Huston.
Registration for our 2026 Summer Sessions at The Sacred Waters Center for Restoration and Retreat is now open!
Please join us for this year’s priestly ordinations on July 18, at 10:30 am, at Saint Mark’s Cathedral. All are invited to worship with us and celebrate the ordinations of five new priests. More information will be made available in the weeks leading up to the ordination liturgy.
St. Anne's is celebrating our 75th anniversary! The Rt. Rev. Phillip LaBelle will be presiding. Reception and BBQ to follow.
Registration for our 2026 Summer Sessions at The Sacred Waters Center for Restoration and Retreat is now open!
For those who prefer, we offer a Five-Saturday option to attend the College for Congregational Development beginning every Fall. The content and practice are the same as our week-long summer intensives. While the week-long Summer experience is rewarding, we know that taking that much time off can be a challenge, so hopefully this provides a more accessible alternative for some.
Join us for this virtual anti-racism training with the Rev. Canon Carla Robinson. This one-day training experience is based on “Seeing the Face of God in Each Other: The Antiracism Training Manual of the Episcopal Church.” Registration information will be coming soon!
Led by The Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason and local archaeological guides on the ground, this 12-day pilgrimage traces the footsteps of Paul in Greece and Turkey as he engaged the early Christian communities there.