Ash Wednesday
St. Augustine's In-the-Woods, Freeland 5217 S. Honeymoon Bay Road, Freeland, WAImposition of Ashes and Holy Eucharist
Imposition of Ashes and Holy Eucharist
Begin the season of Lent with a quiet Eucharist and the imposition of ashes as a sign of our own mortality and penitence. All are welcome.
Ash Wednesday Liturgy
Ashes to Go - Drop by anytime between Noon – 2:00 pm to receive the Imposition of Ashes and a prayerful invitation to a holy Lent. Come down the driveway to the entrance to the front church doors. Ashes-to-Go are available to those who arrive in their cars and on foot.
Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes (no music)
Father Carlos Caguiat will be presiding and preaching. Please contact office at 425.746.0322 or info@cotrbellevue.org for Zoom information.
Imposition of Ashes and Holy Eucharist
7:00 pm Holy Eucharist w/ Imposition of Ashes– (In-Person and Virtual) Live In-Person: 6800 Eastside Dr. NE, Tacoma, WA 98422 Virtual Options: https://www.neighborhoodparish.org/--ash-wednesday.html
Holy Eucharist with Imposition of Ashes
Holy Eucharist with the Great Litany on the 1st Sunday in Lent.
The name Tenebrae is the Latin word for “darkness” or “shadows” and refers to the ancient monastic night and early morning services of Matins and Lauds of the last three days of Holy Week, which in medieval times came to be celebrated on the preceding evenings. The service focuses on the chanting of psalms and readings from the book of Lamentations, as well as the extinguishing of candles until the church is in darkness. Music by Sophia Singers.
Canon Kleinschmidt will lead a two-part exploration of the wonderful world of hymns on Wednesday evenings, March 8 and 15. Focusing on the hymns we will sing this Lent and Holy Week, the discussion will attempt to answer questions such as: Why do some hymns touch our hearts more than others? What ingredients of word and melody do our most enduring hymns share? How may I participate in singing a hymn in church, even when I am unfamiliar with the
Lenten Quiet Morning at Saint Mark's Cathedral.
Choir of the Sound (A Saint Mark’s Cathedral Artist-in-residence choir) and Thalia Symphony present Karl Jenkins’ powerful The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. Using the structure of the Latin mass, various secular and other religious texts, and the ancient tune “L’homme armé,” Jenkins confronts the horrors of war before demanding a recommitment to peace. Tickets $27 at the door; advance tickets at: choirofthesound.org/shows —discounts for seniors and youth. Questions and box office help is available at info@choirofthesound.org or 206.528.9990.
Lenten Series Movies -Tuesdays, Feb. 28 thru March 28 from noon to 2 pm. Seeing and Believing: Encountering Jesus in the Movies hosted by the Rev. Jim Friedrich. What to bring: A brown bag lunch and yourself. Join in the conversation for one week, or all five. Beverages and cookies will be served.
Join Saint Mark's Cathedral on Tuesday, March 14, at 7:00 pm for Candlelit Prayer with music from Taizé.
Each week is a stand alone session to learn a new way to pray using a variety of Christian prayers used for centuries. We will practice each week and have additional time for silent prayer. Everyone is welcome.
Canon Kleinschmidt will lead a two-part exploration of the wonderful world of hymns on Wednesday evenings, March 8 and 15. Focusing on the hymns we will sing this Lent and Holy Week, the discussion will attempt to answer questions such as: Why do some hymns touch our hearts more than others? What ingredients of word and melody do our most enduring hymns share? How may I participate in singing a hymn in church, even when I am unfamiliar with the
Choral service with Eucharist
Last year on the 4th Sunday in Lent we experienced a power outage and had to continue our worship in the dark, without electricity. The experience was profound enough that we wanted to do it again this year, on purpose! On Sunday, March 19, our worship will be lit by sunlight and candles, and we will sing with choir and piano. Join us for an unique, contemplative, and personal experience of holy space. The 10:30 service WILL still be livestreamed.
Nothing is more human than our sexuality. The world can send many signals about the body, sex and sexuality that can be confusing or toxic. In this conversation with Dean Steve Thomason, we’ll discuss a theology of sexuality and how it can deeply resonate with the divine mystery and the gift of desire that flows from it. We’ll consider how an understanding of sexuality does not have to be distorted and can be life-giving as we lean into our inherent
A beloved Seattle institution since 1956, the all-male Compline Choir sings the last monastic office of the day every Sunday at 9:30 p.m. The service is broadcast live each week on KING 98.1 FM, or streaming at king.org. The service is livestreamed on the cathedral’s livestream page (https://saintmarks.org/worship/live-stream/), or on complinechoir.org, or on Facebook: facebook.com/SaintMarksSeattle or facebook.com/complinechoir or on YouTube: youtube.com/c/SaintMarksEpiscopalCathedralSeattle Video of recent services may be seen on the Compline page (https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/). NOTE: Compline on March 19 will feature