Compline on the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost

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Compline for the Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost | October 29, 2023 

Order of Service | Each week's repertoire is posted here

The Order of Service and repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2023/10/29/compline-2023-the-twenty-second-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 29, 2023 • The 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 25A)

James Hannington, Bishop, and his Companions, Martyrs, 1885

ORISON: Slowly the rays of daylight fade – M. Searle Wright (1918-2004)

PSALM 1 – Jason A. Anderson (b. 1976)

HYMN: The eternal gifts of Christ the King (Tune: AETERNA CHRISTI MUNERA) – Plainsong, Mode VII

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone III.4

ANTHEM: ‘Õnnis on inimene’ [Blessed is the man] from Taaveti laul [Psalms of David] – Cyrillus Kreek (1889-1962); arr. for men’s voices by Gregory W. Bloch (b. 1977)

Jason Anderson, director • J. Scott Kovacs, reader • Theo Floor, cantor

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers Michael Seewer and Priscilla Strand.

Compline at Saint Mark's Cathedral has been a Seattle tradition since 1956. All the singers are volunteers. Learn more at: https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/
and: https://complinechoir.org/

LEAFLETS

  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
  • Audio and printed text of sermons can be found here.

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The 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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The Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost | October 29, 2023

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  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

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Transgender Day of Remembrance, 2023

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 8 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed

Saint Mark’s Cathedral will offer a special Vigil and Eucharist in observance of Transgender Day of Remembrance 8 p.m. on Monday, November 20, in the cathedral nave and livestreamed, hosted by the Queer in Christ ministry. Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on November 20 which honors the memory of transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. The Reverend Linzi Stahlecker will preside.


UPDATE: A video of the service may be seen below:

2023 All Saints’ Day Celebration & Eucharist

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 6:45–8:15 P.M., in person only in Bloedel Hall. Optional community dinner at 6 p.m.

This Wednesday, everyone is invited to join together for a community commemoration of All Saints' Day, beginning with a lively conversation about the Communion of Saints—the Christian community, living and dead and yet to be born, with whom we gather every time we share the bread and wine made holy. Please bring a picture, a photo, or a small object that represents someone in your own "great cloud of witnesses" whose example helps you follow Jesus. We'll conclude our time together with a simple Eucharist.

Queer in Christ Book Discussion: The Book of Queer Prophets

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 12:30 P.M., Leffler Living Room

All are welcome to join the next Queer in Christ book discussion on Sunday, November 19 at 12:30 p.m., discussing the first two sections of The Book of Queer Prophets: 24 Writers on Sexuality and Religion (Ruth Hunt, editor). We will discuss the essays in the first two sections of the book (Visions and Lamentations). Interested in joining? Contact Vicky Greenbaum (vgreenbaum1@gmail.com) with questions, and also to let her know if you’d like to join remotely.

Compline on the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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Compline for the Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost | October 22, 2023 

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October 22, 2023 • The 21st Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 24A)

ORISON: Dear Lord and Father of mankind – M. Searle Wright (1918-2004)

PSALM 96 – Plainsong, Tone V.1

HYMN: I heard the voice of Jesus say, “Come unto me and rest” (Tune: THE THIRD TUNE) – Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Elway Bevin (c. 1555-1638)

ANTHEM: The Road Home (Tune: PROSPECT) – adapt. Stephen Paulus (1949-2014)

Jason Anderson, director • Jeremy Matheis, reader • Kenneth Peterson, cantor • Theo Floor, anthem soloist

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers Jim Buskirk and Ray Miller.

Compline at Saint Mark's Cathedral has been a Seattle tradition since 1956. All the singers are volunteers. Learn more at: https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/
and: https://complinechoir.org/

LEAFLETS

  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
  • Audio and printed text of sermons can be found here.

Support the Mission and Ministry of Saint Mark's Cathedral

If you watch and enjoy our live-streamed or archived services, please consider making a donation in support of the mission and ministry of this cathedral.

You may also donate using the Venmo mobile app from your smartphone (search for @SaintMarksCathedralSeattle ) Thank you for your generosity.

The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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The Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost| October 22, 2023

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NEWSLETTER

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St Martin and St. Nicholas—Giving Generously

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 10:10–10:50 A.M., Bloedel Hall

All ages are invited to hear the stories of St, Martin of Tours and St. Nicholas of Myra, generous givers both, while making ditty bags for the Mission to Seafarers. Donations are needed for the ditty bags—find a list of items at this Amazon wish list link.

That Amazon Wish List contains items requested by our neighbors at Lowell School and by our partners at Mission to Seafarers. Social workers at Lowell Elementary have requested donations of socks and underwear—these are currently the most urgent need for the large proportion of students from families currently in insecure housing or shelters.

Mission to Seafarers needs treats and toiletries for the 1,000 ditty bags they present each year to workers on commercial ships who find themselves far from home during the holidays (many unable to disembark while in Seattle).

You may order from the wish list directly, or use it as a guide for what is needed. Either way, please bring items with you to church on Sunday, November 12. Some will be used to create ditty bags at the Intergenerational Sunday Forum that morning at 10 a.m. The remainder will be delivered to Lowell School or passed on to the main diocesan ditty bag stuffing party, to be held at St. John the Baptist in West Seattle on November 18.

Special Forum: It’s Complicated—War (and Peace) in the Holy Land

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7–8 P.M., online via Zoom only

Dean Thomason will offer a brief historical perspective on the war unfolding now. How did we get here? Its roots can be traced across decades, even centuries. How do we find a way out? We will look at Just War Theory and other ethical guides to war and peace specific to the Holy Land. Guided by the theological virtues of faith, hope and love, we will seek to humanize all involved. And we will hold time for a structured conversation around our grief at what is and our hopes for what may yet be amidst the suffering and strife. Note: this is not a platform for demagoguery, debate, or partisan point-making. Take a pass if that is your impulse. We seek a space of compassion (the word literally means “to suffer together”).


UPDATE: The slides for this presentation may be downloaded (pdf) here.

Resources shared at this forum: 

Bainbridge Troll Hike!

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, meet at the Bainbridge Ferry Terminal at 12:10 p.m. OR at Saint Mark's at 10 a.m. Bring a sack lunch.

If you have this Friday off from school/work, join together for this outdoor adventure for all ages!

Updated directions: Meet at the parking lot entrance to the Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal in Winslow at 12:10 p.m. (which is the scheduled time for the ferry from Seattle to dock) OR meet at Saint Mark's at 10 a.m. The group gathered at the cathedral will take the 49 bus to downtown Seattle and walk through Pike Place Market to the waterfront, then onto the Bainbridge Island ferry as foot passengers. (Orca cards work for all public transportation).

Once the whole group is gathered, we'll walk the waterfront trail in Winslow and then take the foot path to meet Pia the Peacekeeper It's about a mile, or a 20–30 minute walk. There we will eat our sack lunches and start back at 1:30 pm.

Find more details here. This adventure is accessible for families with strollers and people in wheelchairs. Please email Canon Barrie if you plan to attend: wbarrie@saintmarks.org

Discerning Call with Killian Noe

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UPDATED WITH VIDEO

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2023, 6:45–8:15 P.M. PST, in person in Bloedel Hall and online via Zoom

All of us know that it is in giving our lives that we find life, full of joy and meaning. But there are so many ways to give our lives. How do we discover the specific way we are to offer our lives, the place our gifts connect with some need in the world? This evening in both the presentation and small group discussions we will work with the “hallmarks of call” and listen for any new call within our long-time call or any new, emerging call on our lives.

Killian Noe is the Founder of the Recovery Café Network, and is the author of Finding Our Way Home and Descent Into Love. Read more about Killian here.

Program is free. Optional community dinner at 6 p.m. ($8/adult; $25/family max.)


UPDATE: a complete video is now available:

Exploring Sources of Transformation at Saint Mark’s

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A Hands-On Strategic Planning Activity at Stewardship Ingathering 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, following the 9 and 11 a.m. services

As people of faith, we are about the work of spiritual transformation—of responding to God’s presence in our lives in the ways we live, move and have being. The Strategic Planning Committee is using a “Sources of Transformation” model to gather information from the parish. On October 29, 2023, there will be a hands-on opportunity to engage in a visual and colorful way. Come check out the Strategic Planning table in the coffee corner to add color where you have experienced transformation! Learn more about the work of Strategic Planning Committee here, including a ​word cloud of comments shared from the Transformation Tree from the Ministry Fair.

Behind the Scenes with the Flower Ministry

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 10:10–10:50 A.M., meet at the flower arrangement in the nave

All ages are invited to learn about what the flower ministry does each week and how they do it! Meet at the flower arrangement in the nave following the 9 a.m. service. Beatrix Hamm will talk briefly about the process of creating an arrangement and about the spiritual practice of flower arranging. She will then lead the group on a tour through flower room, and the program will conclude in Bloedel Hall where participants will make their own small arrangement to take home.

Noonday Prayer for Peace, October 17, 2023

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Noonday Prayer for Peace | October 17, 2023

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LEAFLETS

  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
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Compline for the 20th Sunday after Pentecost 12, 2023

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Compline for the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost | October 15, 2023 

Order of Service | Each week's repertoire is posted here

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October 15, 2023 • The 20th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 23A)

ORISON: Maker of all things, God most high – Thomas Tallis (c. 1505-1585)

PSALM 23 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN: The King of love my Shepherd is (Tune: SAINT COLUMBA) – Irish melody; stzs. 1-5 harm. Hymnal 1940; stz. 6 harm. Peter R. Hallock

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone VI; harm. Anon. 16th cent. composer

ANTHEM: O bone Jesu – Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594)

POST-COMPLINE ORGAN MUSIC:

Maurice Duruflé (1902–1986), Méditation (Op. Posth.)

César Frank (1822–1890), Chorale No. 2 in B Minor

Jason Anderson, director • William Turnipseed, reader • James Wilcox, cantor • Amiel Elfert, post-Compline recitalist

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers Robin Ethridge and Ray Miller, and videographer Michael Perera.

Compline at Saint Mark's Cathedral has been a Seattle tradition since 1956. All the singers are volunteers. Learn more at: https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/ and: https://complinechoir.org/

LEAFLETS

  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
  • Audio and printed text of sermons can be found here.

Support the Mission and Ministry of Saint Mark's Cathedral

If you watch and enjoy our live-streamed or archived services, please consider making a donation in support of the mission and ministry of this cathedral.

You may also donate using the Venmo mobile app from your smartphone (search for @SaintMarksCathedralSeattle ) Thank you for your generosity.

Day of Fasting and Prayer for Peace, October 17, 2023

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SPECIAL MONDAY EVENING FORUM

It’s Complicated—War (and Peace) in the Holy Land

MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7–8 P.M., online via Zoom only

Dean Thomason will offer a brief historical perspective on the war unfolding now. How did we get here? Its roots can be traced across decades, even centuries. How do we find a way out? We will look at Just War Theory and other ethical guides to war and peace specific to the Holy Land. Guided by the theological virtues of faith, hope and love, we will seek to humanize all involved. And we will hold time for a structured conversation around our grief at what is and our hopes for what may yet be amidst the suffering and strife. Note: this is not a platform for demagoguery, debate, or partisan point-making. Take a pass if that is your impulse. We seek a space of compassion (the word literally means “to suffer together”). Join using this Zoom link.

We continue to watch with horror at the war, hatred, violence, and destruction in the Holy Land. On Sunday, in the midst of the overwhelming and ongoing tragedy, we learned that Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, an institution long supported by Saint Mark's Cathedral, has been struck by rocket fire, damaging the Diagnostic Cancer Treatment Center and injuring four hospital workers.

UPDATE 10/17: The Ahli Arab Hospital has been struck by a missile, killing a reported 500 people.

The Most Rev. Hosam Naoum, Archbishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East, has released a statement in which he, in conjunction with leaders of other Christian denominations in the Holy Land, calls for a Day of Fasting and Prayer for peace, reconciliation, and an end to the war on Tuesday, October 17.

To that end, Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle, will offer the following:

    1. The cathedral nave will be open to all from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    2. A special Zoom-only service of Morning Prayer at 8:30 a.m. (Join using this link*)
    3. A brief service of Noonday Prayer will be offered in person in the cathedral nave at 12 p.m. Our Bishop Provisional, The Most Rev. Melissa Skelton, will officiate.
      • UPDATE: This brief liturgy, followed by a period of quiet prayer, will be livestreamed.
    4. Prayers for peace will be offered at the regular daily Zoom-only Evening Prayer at 6 p.m. (Join using this link.)
    5. All are invited to join regular Tuesday evening Contemplative Prayer, 7 to 8 p.m. This gathering begins with an extended period of silence.

Archbishop Naoum's pastoral letter concludes:

We entrust the countries of our Lord’s earthly home into the hands of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, asking him to have mercy on us and to give us his peace and blessing. Amen.


UPDATE: A video of Noonday Prayer:

Funeral Liturgy for Gloria Stickel | October 15, 2023

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Funeral Liturgy for Gloria Stickel | October 15, 2023

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NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

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The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost | October 15, 2023

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NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
  • Audio and printed text of sermons can be found here.

Sacred Stories of Place

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UPDATED WITH VIDEO

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2023, 6:45–8:15 P.M. PDT, in person in Bloedel Hall and online via Zoom

led by the Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty

Why do the sights, smells, and sounds of certain places and landscapes evoke deep spiritual resonance? How do our own stories and spirituality connect to the places of our ancestors? Canon Daugherty will explore these questions and how our experiences of place provide grounding for our identity and relationships with God. She will also share spiritual practices that consider place as the ongoing revelation of divine movement across generations.

Program is free. Optional community dinner at 6 p.m. ($8/adult; $25/family max.)


UPDATE: A complete video may now be seen below:

Bike Ride and Board Games!

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 12:30 P.M., meet on the labyrinth; gather at ~1:30 p.m. at Mox Boardinghouse, 5105 Leary Ave NW, Seattle

All ages are invited to celebrate the arrival of with a bike ride to Ballard! Following the 11 a.m. Sunday Eucharist, meet on the labyrinth for a blessing and pre-ride snacks and connection. Then we will travel as a group to Mox Boarding House in Ballard, a board game paradise complete with restaurant for post-bike refreshments and fellowship.

There are three ways to experience this event:

Option 1: Bike 7 miles – Join pre-gathering at Saint Mark’s on the labyrinth, then bike to Mox, mostly on the Burke Gilman trail. See route here.

Option 2: Bus/Rapid Ride – Following the pre-gathering, a group will travel together from Saint Mark’s to Ballard on the bus (route to be decided on the day).

Option 3: Drive and meet the group there. Mox has a parking lot.

This event is great for anyone who enjoys playing games or wants to try out something new—Mox offers a library system to check out games—and anyone who would enjoy fellowship with other parishioners. Ballard locals, please stop by! Learn more about Mox here.  Questions? Email Alexandra at: alexandra.thompson98126@gmail.com

Sunday Forum on Spiritual Companions

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UPDATED WITH VIDEO

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 10:10-10:50 A.M., Bloedel Hall

Come learn what it means to be a sponsor at Saint Mark’s for youth and adults exploring baptism, confirmation and reception. Parishioners Juan Gardner, Adrienne Hubbard, John McLaughlin and Doug Thorpe will share about their experiences of this work in accompanying or being accompanied on the spiritual journey. Canon Wendy Claire Barrie will share about different opportunities at Saint Mark’s to participate in the program year ahead.

UPDATE: A compline video of this forum is now available:

Compline for the 19th Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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Compline for the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost | October 8, 2023 

Order of Service | Each week's repertoire is posted here

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The Order of Service and repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2023/10/08/compline-2023-the-nineteenth-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 8, 2023 • The 19th Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 22A)

ORISON: Dedication – Joshua Haberman (b. 1982)

PSALM 80:7-14 – Plainsong, Tone IV.4

HYMN 705: As those of old their first fruits brought (Tune: FOREST GREEN) – English mel.; adapt. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Arthur Wills (1926-2020)

ANTHEM: Descendi in hortum nucum [meum] – Giovannia Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594)

Jason Anderson, director • Josh Sandoz, reader • Fred McIlroy, cantor

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteer: hospitality minister Estephan Meza.

Compline at Saint Mark's Cathedral has been a Seattle tradition since 1956. All the singers are volunteers. Learn more at: https://saintmarks.org/worship/compline/
and: https://complinechoir.org/

LEAFLETS

  • The Service Leaflet contains all you need to fully participate in each liturgy from home.

NEWSLETTER

  • The weekly cathedral newsletter contains important announcements, offerings, and events. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.

ARCHIVES 

  • Video of past services can be seen here.
  • Audio and printed text of sermons can be found here.

Support the Mission and Ministry of Saint Mark's Cathedral

If you watch and enjoy our live-streamed or archived services, please consider making a donation in support of the mission and ministry of this cathedral.

You may also donate using the Venmo mobile app from your smartphone (search for @SaintMarksCathedralSeattle ) Thank you for your generosity.

The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, 2023

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The Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost | October 8, 2023

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NEWSLETTER

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Diaconal Ordinations, October 7, 2023

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Diaconal Ordinations | Saturday, October 7, 2023

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Spirituality of the Meal: Our Daily Bread

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2023, 9:30 A.M.–1 P.M., registration required

The act of feeding ourselves and sharing food with others is a daily necessity. It can also provide opportunities to deepen our spiritual paths and practices. In this morning session led by Marc Aubertin & Deborah Person, we will explore how, in practice, we connect our faith to the daily work of providing “daily bread”. How does our theology of abundance play out in the grocery store? How do we model God’s love for us, nurturing others and ourselves, while caring for creation through supporting a just food system? The day will also include putting our ideas of abundance and stewardship into action by preparing a meal together with food that participants bring from home—either from their gardens or their pantry shelves. Fee: $10. In-person only. Limit 12 participants. Register using this link.

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