Easter Vigil
St. Luke's, Sequim 525 N 5th Ave, Sequim, WA, United StatesLiturgy of the New Fire and Renewal of Baptismal Vows with Eucharist
Liturgy of the New Fire and Renewal of Baptismal Vows with Eucharist
Good Friday Service with veneration of the cross
Liturgy for closing of the Watch: In-person only
Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing, and Stripping of the Altar
Christmas Day Eucharist
Christmas Eve Eucharist
Traditional Blue Christmas Liturgy
During the month of August, you are invited to participate in a facilitated “Holy Conversation.” The conversations will focus on the vision for the Diocese and how the bishop and staff can support congregations throughout our Diocese in living out their missions. The data gathered in the Holy Conversation will help form the core of the diocesan profile—the descriptive document we will publish to seek applicants to serve as the Ninth Bishop of Olympia. We want to hear what you
Easter service followed by a pot luck celebration
Liturgy of the New Fire and Renewal of Baptismal Vows with Eucharist
Good Friday Service with veneration of the cross
This service will be in person and on Zoom
Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing, and Stripping of the Altar
The watch will be in person and open on Zoom throughout the night for meditation and visitation. Our goal is to have someone present all night as a symbolic act of being present with Christ as he suffered in Gethsemane. Please note that you are free to come whenever you wish throughout the night; however, it’s helpful if you sign up so that we know when people will be present in the building. Church staff will be present on campus
Liturgy of the Palms with procession (if the weather is inclement, the procession will be indoors)
A traditional Christmas Day service followed by coffee hour. In-Person and Virtual
This traditional Christmas Eve service includes half an hour of hymn singing before the service, as well as a candlelight Eucharist. In-Person Only
This service is a collaborative one between Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, Trinity United Methodist Church, and St. Luke's Episcopal Church. In it, we remember that the holidays are painful and sad for some people. Through the Word of God and prayer, the service takes the congregation from lament to rising hope.