Go and Do Likewise
OnlineGo and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
Go and Do Likewise takes Christians to the roots of our tradition find our motivations for respecting and working with people of all traditions.
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.
Welcome to our youth confirmation series, which will bring together teens from across the Diocese to explore the Episcopal faith and will culminate with a confirmation service at Cathedral Day, April 27, 2024.
During Lent, join Good Shepherd, Federal Way as they explore the Covenant to Root Out Racism, and this Zoom class is open to the entire Diocese.
Province VIII Annual Altar Guild Seminar Presents: The National Altar Guild Association at the General Convention and Walk the Via Dolorosa (The Way of Tears - The Stations of the Cross).
A Zoom workshop providing practical transitional and spiritual support for faith community lay leaders as they conclude their term on a Vestry, Council, or Board.
It's time for the quarterly gathering of leaders in Children, Youth & their Families Ministries from around the Diocese!
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
Two Welcoming Prayer Refresher/Enrichment sessions focusing on Listening to the Wisdom of Your Body: Practicing the Welcoming Prayer.
Bring all your questions and curiosities about the October 2024 diocesan Civil Rights Pilgrimage to this Zoom info session!
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations, on the second Thursday of every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
In 2024, resolve to make your career into something that resonates with your values and desire to make the world a better place.
Meet with a representative of the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families to learn about how to become a foster family. Ask all your questions here!
Experience the annual Forma conference, a chance for all who work in faith formation - staff, volunteers & clergy - to experience the latest in methods, perspectives and practices.
Bring all your questions and curiosities about the October 2024 diocesan Civil Rights Pilgrimage to this Zoom info session!
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations, on the second Thursday of every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
The challenges and joys of serving small congregations are unique. We want to begin regular conversation and resourcing for clergy serving our smaller congregations with a zoom gathering January 10 at 2:30 pm. There are many ways to define “small” for a congregation. It might mean clergy is not full time, or Average Sunday attendance is less than 75, or the congregation struggles to make ends meet because of budget shortfalls. If you consider your congregation to be “small,” this
Church of the Holy Spirit, Vashon, is sponsoring a webinar on criminal justice reform to inspire advocacy for three top-priority bills under consideration by the state legislature.
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations, on the second Thursday of every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
Bring all your questions and curiosities about the October 2024 diocesan Civil Rights Pilgrimage to this Zoom info session!
Screen the Seattle-based documentary, Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance, for free on your own then join us for a panel and community discussion on homelessness Sunday, December 3rd at 2:30 pm.
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.
Please join St. Luke’s, Renton, in November for a Hebrew Scripture Bible Study reading the Book of Ruth.
Join Good Shepherd, Federal Way for a book group exploring the situation in Israel/Palestine.
UTO Grantee St. Leonard's Ministries of Chicago invited Underground Ministries' One Parish One Prisoner to participate and asked the host to highlight One Parish One Prisoner along with their work.
Join the Vergers Guild of the Diocese of Olympia for their annual meeting!
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations, on the second Thursday of every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
Bring all your questions and curiosities about the October 2024 diocesan Civil Rights Pilgrimage to this Zoom info session!
The Diocese of Olympia's Refugee Resettlement Office is holding a Holiday Toy Drive for refugee children!
Join us online on October 28, beginning at 9:30 am, for the 113th Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia - a day to do the good work of the Diocese as we elect new leaders and vote on important resolutions for the life of our Diocese.
Join members of the Budget & Finance Committee for an introduction to the 2024 operating budget to be ratified by the convention. Bring your questions.
All are welcome to join Climate Conversations, on the second Thursday of every month, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom.
All are welcome to join monthly Climate Conversations, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, held on environmentally-friendly Zoom on the second Thursday evening of each month, from 6:30-7:30 pm.
A virtual conference promoting the growth of dementia-friendly communities in Washington state.
St. Margaret's, Bellevue's Zoom EFM class begins Wednesday, September 13.
Monthly Climate Conversations, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, are held on environmentally-friendly Zoom on the second Thursday evening of each month, from 6:30-7:30 pm.
The Diocese of Olympia Refugee Resettlement Office Cookbook is a culinary guide to dishes from around the world. Proceeds from this book will go to our private grant fund to cover extra costs for refugees in our programs. Our staff have submitted their favorite homemade recipes and cooking tips to share with people wanting to try cuisines from other countries. Put your apron on and dive in!
Monthly Climate Conversations, hosted by Saint Mark’s Creation Care Ministry, are held on environmentally-friendly Zoom on the second Thursday evening of each month, from 6:30-7:30 pm.
It's time for the quarterly gathering of leaders in Children, Youth & Families Ministry from around the Diocese! We’re excited that the author of the popular “Building Faith Brick by Brick” series, Emily Slichter Given, will be joining us to share about how she hit upon combining Legos and faith formation, and ways you can incorporate or enhance this ingenious practice in your own church setting.
One-hour monthly presentations and discussions on zoom about everyday things we can do to mitigate climate change and care for the earth.
Join Good Shepherd, Federal Way’s regular Thursday morning Bible study group as they tackle the Revelation to John, reading every word and discussing the text in-depth at their own pace.
Monthly one-hour conversations on Zoom only, hosted by St. Mark's Creation Care Ministry about everyday actions we can take to care for creation.
Treasurers and Clergy (and other interested folk) - join members of the diocesan Personnel Commission and bishop's staff to learn about Congregational Grades (and the impact on clergy salaries) that will take effect for 2024.
Join others from the diocese in discussing local climate action and future opportunities to support one another in this important work.
Slow Religion/Matthew is a slow, careful reading and sharing of the Gospel and its commentaries.
The Diocesan Youth Confirmation Program is back for a second year! Registration now open!
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives to reduce their carbon footprint and care for creation.
Learn more about COP27 and connect with others from the diocese interested in Creation Care.
All who lead children, youth and families ministries are welcome to this quarterly gathering, hosted by the Diocese of Olympia! Grab your lunch and let's meet via Zoom to share best practices and strategies for starting or strengthening your ministry.
Join St. Luke's, Renton for a study entitled 'I Am My People...' The Story of Esther.
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives to reduce their carbon footprint and care for creation.
The Episcopal Church will gather virtually to recognize a new observance of Harriet Ross Tubman, honoring her 110 years after the day of her death.
Please join the Province VIII Virtual Altar Guild Seminar on Zoom: "Holy Hands for Holy Work."
In this workshop, we will understand what queer theology is, analyze the relationship between theology, sexuality, gender, and sexual orientation, and critique the assumptions institutional religions have about gender and sexuality.
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives to reduce their carbon footprint and care for creation.
Join St. Andrew's, Seattle Associate Rector, Rev. Danae Ashley for this pre-marital workshop utilizing the Prepare-Enrich Assessment and materials that will help you strengthen your relationship to feel better prepared to go into your marriage with your eyes wide open and heart full of joy.
Safety and Security Ministries workshop facilitated by Ron Miller, Safety & Security Coordinator for the Diocese of Olympia.
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives to take action, reduce their carbon footprint, and combat climate change.
Join us as we celebrate Dr. Catherne Meeks' latest publication, "The Night is Long but Light Comes in the Morning: Meditations for Racial Healing," Church Publishing, 2022. Winner of the President Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Catherine Meeks is the Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing in Atlanta, GA. The event will feature prolific leaders from across the Church as we come together to look inward and reflect on the meaning of social justice and what it means to love one another.
One-hour monthly Zoom conversations about things people can do in their everyday lives relating to energy usage to reduce their carbon footprint and reverse climate change.
Join young adults from across the Diocese for a rich guided conversation about how interpersonal relationships and faith intersect.