Listening with the Spirit
The Priory Spirituality Center's offers a 2 year formation program, Listening with the Spirit, on zoom for clergy or lay people who feel called by the Spirit to be Spiritual Directors.
The Priory Spirituality Center's offers a 2 year formation program, Listening with the Spirit, on zoom for clergy or lay people who feel called by the Spirit to be Spiritual Directors.
The Diocese of Olympia's Refugee Resettlement Office is holding a Holiday Toy Drive for refugee children!
Join Epiphany, Seattle every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
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.
Please join St. Luke’s, Renton, in November for a Hebrew Scripture Bible Study reading the Book of Ruth.
Saint David’s and the Lutheran Church of the San Juans will gather for an intergenerational Advent event. All are welcome that evening to make Advent wreaths, create luminarias, and share a simple supper with one another. Simple Advent devotionals will also be available, and we’ll talk briefly about other practices to consider as we await the birth of Jesus.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
Follow the important climate justice work The Episcopal Church is doing at COP28 – where they are encouraging us not just to “think globally and act locally” but to Think and Act: Globally and Locally.
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.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
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.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
Silence | Readings | Liturgy Come away from the hustle and bustle of the "Holiday Season" and give yourself the gift of contemplating the many gifts of Advent.
Explore the beauty of Advent with dynamic speakers from around the Diocese, and enjoy fun, food & friendship with other young adults.
By the grace of God and the people consenting, The Most Rev. Melissa Skelton, Bishop Provisional of Olympia, will ordain six new transitional deacons: Phillip Lienau, Theresa L. Newell, Lisa Bozarth Ozaeta, Martin William Pommerenke, III, Myra Ryneheart Corcorran, and Robert Gary Stevens, your prayers and presence are invited.
Join us for a delicious breakfast as St. Nicholas of Myra makes his annual visitation to St. Thomas Church. Rumor has it he comes bearing gifts! All are warmly welcome, especially children.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
Join us for a clergy day that will use contemporary science as a starting point to reflect on theological and scientific cosmology.
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.
Bring all your questions and curiosities about the October 2024 diocesan Civil Rights Pilgrimage to this Zoom info session!
Saint David’s and the Lutheran Church of the San Juans will offer a special evening prayer to celebrate the Feast of Saint Lucia. We will gather at 5:30 PM in the nave for a candlelight offering of Holden Evening Prayer. This beloved sung prayer service was written by Marty Haugen in the winter of 1986 while Haugen was visiting Holden Village in the North Cascades. To this day, the Holden community gathers each evening for its principal worship service, and
Please join us for an evening of prayer and music with a reception to follow in St. Luke's Parish Hall.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
Join St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island for a Community Christmas Caroling Party with BI Fire Truck.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
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.
Blue Christmas (also called the Longest Night) in the Western Christian tradition, is a day in the Advent season marking the longest night of the year. On this day, some churches in Western Christian denominations hold a church service that honors people that have lost loved ones and are experiencing grief. Saint David's will offer this special service with compassion and sensitivity - and lots of candles.
Christmas is a bittersweet time, especially for those who have lost loved ones. Do you need a safe space to grieve during the holidays? Join us for this beautiful liturgy for those hurting, and those who seek God's healing presence.
A contemporary contemplative service in the spirit of Advent and Christmas led by Jeff Johnson with musical guests Lisa (Celtic harp) and Emy (violin) Carter.
The Winter Solstice is the time when the night is the longest and the return of the light longed for is the most. This backdrop may lead to complicated feelings for those who are grieving and struggling in a society that is alive with bright lights and festive atmosphere. As Christians, it is appropriate for us to make space for the pain, loneliness, and sadness that one may feel and offer it to God for healing and transformation. Join us.
A Quiet Christmas Service for Those Experiencing Grief or Difficulty at the Holidays. During the service, there will be an opportunity for participants to prayerfully memorialize those who have died for whom they may be grieving. Participants will additionally be offered the opportunity for anointing in the Sacrament of Healing for challenges they may be facing at the holidays. Communion will be provided at this service.
Service of meditation and reflection on readings of hope for those who have experienced loss in their lives.
All are welcome to enjoy A Reading from A Christmas Carol by Dickens by members of the congregation of St. Alban's Episcopal Church, located at 21405 82nd Place West, Edmonds. The event is on Saturday, December 23rd from 1 to 2:30 p.m. A reception afterwards will hopefully replicate an authentic British Tea!
Come and join us for a familiar celebration with the Christmas songs you know and love, all as a part of our shared communion meal. Services at 4:00 pm and 9:00 pm
Come worship with us and be reminded of where true joy is found this holiday season. Services at 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm.
Join the people of Epiphany in celebrating the birth of our Lord. Filled with singing and concluding with “Silent Night” in a dark church, we hope this Christmas will bring you peace and joy. Services at 6 pm, 8 pm, and 11 pm.
St. Luke's will have three Christmas Eve Services: 10am - 11am Rite 2 service with childcare 4:00pm to 5:00pm Rite 2 service with Chorister Choir 8:30pm Choral Sing, 9:00pm Rite 2 service with Chancel Choir
Start your Twelve Days of Christmas with a lovely festival gathering to hear the Word, to share the Meal, to sing the Carols. All people of good will are welcome! On-site parking w/ overflow parking available just east of us across Geiger Street. Services at 4 pm and 9 pm
Herald the birth of Jesus with carols, motets, and Holy Eucharist. Live-stream will be available.
Christmas at Epiphany is a special time. We welcome all families to the Epiphany Christmas Pageant, our family service on Christmas Eve. This is a service for everyone to understand the Christmas story a little better and sing the Christmas songs that are close to our hearts.
Join our church family in celebrating the birth of Christ with carols, candlelight, and communal worship. All are welcome!
Our Candlelight Christmas Eve services will be filled with joyful worship, carols and candlelight, and Father Joe’s special message,
Join us on Christmas Day for a Holy Eucharist Service with Christmas Carols and a sermon.
Join us Monday December 25 at 10:30 am for a special offering of Christmas Day Worship. You are encouraged and welcome to come in whatever (appropriate) clothes you feel most comfortable, including your new Christmas pajamas!
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.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
We celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ with readings carols, and the Holy Communion. All are welcome. Christ Church is on the corner of 4th and Boblett Streets in Blaine.
Join us on The First Sunday after Christmas Day. Father Alwyn Hall will be presiding and preaching. In-person only.
Are you discerning a call or seeking seed grant funding to start a new Episcopal community? The Episcopal Church’s Office of Church Planting is offering an online retreat for those desiring reflection and feedback on whether their gifts align with the unique call to start a new Episcopal community.
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.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
Celebrate Epiphany’s eponymous feast and the mystery of the Eastern Star at this festal Eucharist with the Epiphany Choir. A reception will follow the service.