2024 Accessibility Task Force

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 7–8 P.M., via Zoom

Canon for Intergenerational Ministries Wendy Claire Barrie and Vestry member Alexandra Thompson invite you to consider joining a short-term Task Force on Accessibility. We expect this work to take place from November 2024 to March 2025. The task force will identify short term, medium term, and long term actions and opportunities to improve the physical campus and worship and ministry experience with regard to physical abilities, neurodiversity, and people with cognitive disabilities. We anticipate most work will be done in small groups or by doing some research on your own and reporting back to the subgroup or task force.

Our 2024 Strategic Plan calls us to Cultivate Diverse Community. With this task force, we want to be able to answer how we are actively seeking and nurturing diverse community through the words we use, the spaces we inhabit, and the ways we gather; and we want to arrive at those answers through listening, connection, and collaboration.

Zoom link will follow soon. If you would like to get involved, or having any questions or comments, email: wbarrie@saintmarks.org or alexandra.thompson62@yahoo.com

Crafternoon 2024!

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (Veterans' Day holiday), 1–4:30 P.M., Bloedel Hall and around the cathedral campus

Let's gather as a cathedral community for an afternoon of making, exploring, and sharing! Bring your own craft project to work on, or join in one of several activity stations making items to be sold at the Alternative Gift Market. Members of the Quilt Ministry and the Ministry of Worsted Wool (knitting and crochet) will be present, along with artist Sandy Nelson.

Bloedel Kitchen will be available all day for those wishing to make baked goods and other edible gifts. The Cathedral Beekeepers will be harvesting and jarring this year's honey, and volunteers are needed to work the hand-cranked spinner.


The Orgelkids Experience!

From 3 to 4 p.m., there will be a very special opportunity for kids to explore, hands-on, how a real pipe organ works and is put together. Orgelkids is a program that leads kids aged 4 and up through the assembly of an actual kid-sized working pipe organ. Watch a video to see Orgelkids in action here. Adults and teens are needed to help set up and supervise. Total participation is limited, so RSVP is requested—submit the form here.

At 4 p.m., everyone is invited to the nave for a 30-minute demonstration and recital of the organ that the kids have built, alongside our own Mighty Flentrop.

Compline on the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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Compline on the 23rd Sunday after Pentecost | October 27, 2024

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: wordpress.com/2024/10/27/compline-2024-the-twenty-third-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 27, 2024 • The 23rd Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 25B)

ORISON: Help me, O Lord, thy way to keep – Shaker tune, arr. Kevin Seigfried (b. 1969)

PSALM 126 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN: Lord, we are blind (Tune: GODMANSTONE) – Cyril V. Taylor (1907-1991)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone III.4

ANTHEM: A Colloquy with God – Richard Rodney Bennett (1936-2012)

Jason Anderson, director • William Turnipseed, reader • James Wilcox, cantor

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

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 23rd Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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The 23rd Sunday After Pentecost  | October 27, 2024

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.

A Liturgy for All Hallows Eve

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WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30, 6:45–8:15 P.M., in person only.

Come in costume, or come as you are on Wednesday, October 30 for the evocative and brief liturgy of All Hallows Eve from the Book of Occasional Services. By candlelight we'll sing and pray and hear the ancient stories of Saul and the Witch of Endor and Ezekiel in the Valley of Dry Bones, and reflect on the deeper meaning of the Triduum of All Hallows, All Saints, and All Souls. Afterwards, enjoy hot cider and a sweet treat.

Forum on Shaker Music and Community

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2024

Building Radical Shaker Community Through Song

"For what came we together to do
but to sing the love of Mother to you?”

Led by Dr. Carol Medlicott, Scholar of the Shakers

Like many forms of Christian faith, Shakerism holds several simple spiritual truths at the forefront, while it also draws richness and strength from deeper theological nuance. The Shakers’ vast song tradition helps to elaborate their complex theology. At the same time, the song tradition reinforces the Shakers' communal identity and their novel conception of social order. Join Dr. Carol Medlicott, who has been studying Shakers and Shaker music for over twenty years, to explore how these socially radical separatists that worshipped through dance have used song to create and sustain community for 250 years.

The packet of materials that will be discussed during the forum can be downloaded here.

A song sheet that will be distributed during the event can be found here.

This forum is presented in conjunction with the Saint Mark's Music Series concert Shaker Harmonies: Celebrating 250 Years of the Shakers in America, featuring the Tudor Choir and the Women's Compline Choir of Saint Mark's Cathedral, on Sunday, November 10, 3 p.m.

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Cozy Compline—A Friday night gathering for all ages

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 7 P.M., in the cathedral nave.

Come in your p.j.’s for milk and cookies, then get cozy for the Church’s bedtime prayers sung by the high school Schola of Saint Mark’s Choir School. Pillows and stuffed animals welcome! The liturgy will beautiful and brief. It will be especially child-friendly, but meaningful to all members of the community.

Compline on the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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Compline on the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost | October 20, 2024

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2024/10/20/compline-2024-the-twenty-second-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 20, 2024 • The 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 24B)

ORISON: Be present, O merciful God – Roupen Shakarian (b. 1950)

PSALM 91:9-16 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

OFFICE HYMN: Te lucis ante terminum (Before the ending of the day) – Roupen Shakarian

NUNC DIMITTIS – Roupen Shakarian

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

POST-COMPLINE ORGAN MUSIC:

Gaston Dethier (1875–1958) – Prélude sur le Dies Irae

Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) – Fugue in C Minor, Op 37, No. 1

Robert Jones (b. 1945) – Menagerie Musicale

J.S. Bach (1685–1750) – Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565

Jason Anderson, director • Rebekah Gilmore, anthem soloist • William Turnipseed, reader • James Wilcox, cantor • Susanna Valleau, post-Compline organ recitalist

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

The 22nd Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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The 22nd Sunday After Pentecost  | October 13, 2024

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.

Sunday Forum on Lowell Elementary, Fall 2024

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 10:10–10:50 A.M., Bloedel Hall

Lowell Elementary is a vibrant place of challenges and strengths. Students speak dozens of languages and join from across the globe, but as the designated elementary school for numerous Seattle homeless shelters, nearly one in three students are unhoused. Please join us in hosting a panel of Lowell staff for a forum on ways the Saint Mark’s community can support these students.


UPDATE: See some photos from the presentations below! (click to enlarge). The slides from the presentation can be seen here.

UPDATE #2:  Following the forum, he principal and social workers at Lowell were asked what the greatest current needs are for the students, and they responded with an Amazon Wish List of undies, socks, and gloves. (Note that this wish list for immediate needs is not the same as the holiday Giving Tree with opportunities to provide toys and other presents. The Giving Tree will be launched at the Alternative Gift Market in late November.)

UPDATE #3: All the wishlist items have been purchased and delivered! The leadership of Lowell school expressed heartfelt thanks for the generosity of the cathedral community.

 

Pádraig Ó Tuama: The Better Angels of Our Nature

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A Thursday evening Wisdom School event with acclaimed poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama

THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025, 7–8:30 P.M., in person in Bloedel Hall and livestreamed; registration required

UPDATED DESCRIPTION: We live in fraught times when violence seems to be the common denominator in a calculus based in mistrust and misanthropic othering. An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind… Drawing on inspiration from his work with language and religion, conflict and peacemaking, this truth-teller of our time will draw us into an orbit of soulful wisdom and poetic grace.

Fee: $15 (for in-person and livestream participation).

Register below or using this link.


About Pádraig Ó Tuama

Pádraig Ó Tuama (b. 1975, Ireland) is a poet with interests in language, violence, power, and religion. He is the host of On Being’s Poetry Unbound and has published volumes of poetry, essays, a memoir and theology. He has two books forthcoming in early 2025: Kitchen Hymns, a volume of original poems (CHEERIO and Copper Canyon Press), and the anthology 44 Poems on Being with Each Other; A Poetry Unbound Collection (Canongate and WW Norton). He lives in Belfast and New York City.

Learn more at padraigotuama.com

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Ellen Bass: The Intimate Web of Humanity, Healing, and Hope

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A Thursday evening Wisdom School event with writer, poet, and educator Ellen Bass

THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2025, 7–8:30 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed; registration required.

 

Join bestselling writer, poet, and educator Ellen Bass for an evening of poetic exploration of themes of healing, hope, life and intimacy as part of the Wisdom School at Saint Mark’s Cathedral. With a disarmingly deft touch and piercingly intimate voice, this sage offers poetic balm and a buoying lightness amidst the vagaries of life, connecting the humble to the luminous.

She will share selected poems and thoughts as manna for the journey with good humor and much grace before engaging those present for Q&A and book signing.

Fee: $10 fee for in-person, $15 for livestream access. 

Register below or using this link.


About Ellen Bass

Poet and educator Ellen Bass is a Chancellor Emerita of the Academy of American Poets. Her most recent book of poetry, Indigo, was published by Copper Canyon Press in 2020. Previous books include Like a BeggarThe Human Line, and Mules of Love. Bass was co-editor with Florence Howe of the first major anthology of women’s poetry, No More Masks!, and has also written works of nonfiction, including, with Laura Davis, The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, which has sold over a million copies and has been translated into twelve languages.

Among her awards are Fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, four Pushcart Prizes and the Lambda Literary Award. She teaches in the MFA program at Pacific University and lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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Wisdom Practice Day in Lent: A Different Kind of Fast

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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2025, 8:30 A.M.–12 P.M., registration required

FACILITATED BY THE REV. DR. HILLARY RAINING AND DR. DARLENE FRANZ

One of the most ancient spiritual tools used across religions and cultures is fasting. Jesus himself used fasting as a way to prepare for his ministry, and his 40-day fast in the wilderness is the basis for the Christian season of Lent. In this workshop we will examine the biblical tradition of fasting and give you some modern tools to help you engage in this embodied prayer practice, which is about more than just giving up food.  It is a way of letting go of the distractions and cravings that impede our spiritual journey, creating space for sacred Wisdom to speak into our lives anew.

The Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining will join us via Zoom to guide us in a reflection on the spiritual practice of fasting, and local musician Dr. Darlene Franz will be present to invite us into Wisdom Chant across the morning, all as we seek to unfold to new spiritual awareness shaped by questions such as “What is my true hunger?”

Register below or using this link.

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Compline on the 21st Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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Compline on the 21st Sunday after Pentecost | October 13, 2024

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2024/10/13/compline-2024-the-twenty-first-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 13, 2024 • The 21st Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 23B)

ORISON: Now the day is over – M. Searle Wright (1918-2004)

PSALM 90:12-17 – Plainsong, Tone VIII.1

HYMN: My God, how wonderful thou art (Tune: WINDSOR) – mel. William Damon (c. 1540-c. 1591), alt.; harm. Henchman & Hancock, 1754; Booke of Musicke, 1591; and The Academic Hymnal, 1899

NUNC DIMITTIS – James Bassi (b. 1961)

ANTHEM: Lord, teach us to number our days – Charles H. Lloyd (1849-1919)

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

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers John Gulhaugen and James Davidson.

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 21st Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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The 21st Sunday After Pentecost  | October 13, 2024

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.

Saint Mark’s Singers PLUS—Fall 2024

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Experience What It's Like to Be in the Choir

REHEARSAL: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 9:30–10:45 A.M., in the Choir Room

LITURGY: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8 A.M. CALL FOR 9 A.M. SERVICE

This invitation is for you if you have ever wanted to sing in a choir at Saint Mark's but have been unable to commit to the demands of the regular choir schedule. You are invited to "Saint Mark's Singers Plus." Come to one practice and sing one service with Saint Mark's Singers. The practice is on Saturday October 19, 9:30–10:45 a.m. in the Choir Room. The service is on Sunday, October 20, when we will meet at 8:00 a.m. and then sing the 9 a.m. Eucharist in the Cathedral. Interested? Send an email to Canon Kleinschmidt before 8 p.m. on Friday, October 18 to reserve your place: mkleinschmidt@saintmarks.org

The Creation Care Ministry presents: Two events in collaboration with Recology, King County’s Waste Management Company

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UPDATE (10/18/24): The "Beyond the Cart" event offered in collaboration with Recology last Saturday was, in the words of the organizers, "a steady and successful day." During the four hours of the event, almost 300 people visited the cathedral to drop off difficult-to-recycle items. According to the data collected by Recology, about half of the people (143) dropped off electronics or appliances. Almost as many (128) were there to drop off paint. Styrofoam, batteries, and paper for shredding followed close behind. Courtney Oklepek, one of the presenters at the October 9 forum (below), wrote to say, "We cannot thank you enough for allowing us to use your space. We truly appreciate your collaboration, promotion, and enthusiasm in making the event run smoothly. It was also a pleasure to connect with your community during the evening presentation."

A video and other resources from Wednesday night can be found below:


Beyond the Cart Community Reuse & Recycling Event

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 9 A.M.–1 P.M., outdoors on the cathedral property

At this free Community Reuse & Recycling event offered in collaboration with Recology and the City of Seattle, Seattle residents are invited to drop off item for recycling and reuse that can't go in your home recycle carts or dumpsters at Saint Mark’s Cathedral. Get rid of hard-to-recycle items such as:

  • Styrofoam
  • household batteries
  • paint
  • fluorescent tubes and bulbs
  • small electronics
  • small appliances
  • clothing & linens
  • furniture & household goods
  • paper for shredding.

Check out the flier for details of what can and cannot be dropped off, and find more details on the City of Seattle website here.


Cathedral Commons Forum on Garbage, Recycling, and Composing

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 6:45–8:15 P.M., in Bloedel Hall and online via Zoom

offered by Saint Mark's Creation Care Ministry

Do you have questions about recycling? Here's your chance to ask those specific questions and learn more. Representatives from Recology, the cathedral's recycling provider, will provide information about what to recycle, what to compost, and what to throw away, and what happens to the items we dispose of. Come and learn about how our collective actions make a difference.

UPDATE: The prayers offered by Canon Griffin at the opening and conclusion of the forum may be downloaded here.

A video of the forum is available below:

Compline on the 20th Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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Compline on the 20th Sunday after Pentecost | October 6, 2024

This office is offered to the glory of God and in thanksgiving for Kenneth V. Peterson's 60 years of ministry in the Compline Choir.

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2024/10/06/compline-2024-the-twentieth-sunday-after-pentecost/

October 6, 2024 • The 20th Sunday after Pentecost

Repertoire for this service chosen by Kenneth V. Peterson in celebration of his 60th year singing Compline

ORISON: ‘Beloved, let us love one another’ from In Praise of Singing – Alice Parker (1925-2023)

PSALM 139 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN: God himself is with us (Tune: TYSK) – from Psalm und Choralbuch, 1719; arr. Gregory Bloch

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong setting, Tonus peregrinus; harm. William Byrd (c. 1540-1623)

ANTHEM: Ubi caritas – Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986); adapt. Jeff Junkinsmith (b. 1956)

Jason Anderson, director • William Turnipseed, organist • Tyler Morse, reader • John Garlid, canto

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers Robin Ethridge and Estephan Meza, and videographer Michael Lee.

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.

Choral Evensong celebrating St Francis and St Clare of Assisi, 2024

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Choral Evensong Celebrating St. Francis and St Clare of Assisi | October 6, 2024

Service Leaflet 

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.

The 20th Sunday after Pentecost, 2024

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The 20th Sunday After Pentecost  | October 6, 2024

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.

Nominations Open for 2025 Vestry and Convention Delegates

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Discerning Leadership Opportunities at Saint Mark’s

Vestry Member and/or Diocesan Convention Delegate Openings

Every fall, Saint Mark's Cathedral Vestry appoints members from the parish to serve as a Nominating Committee to discern and present candidates to stand for election by the parish to the Vestry and to the role of Diocesan Convention Delegate. Serving on Vestry and/or as a Convention Delegate are both significant leadership ministry opportunities that help define and articulate the mission of the church, steward our resources and share team ministry with Saint Mark’s clergy and staff.

There will be four open positions on Vestry as members rotate off after serving their three-year term. Parish Bylaws require that two candidates are nominated for each open Vestry position. Therefore eight candidate opportunities are open. In the case of the Diocesan Convention Delegate slate there will be twelve open positions. The Bylaws do not require a double slate of candidates for Delegates. Elections will occur at our Annual Parish Meeting on January 26, 2025.

Every Sunday in October, after the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. services, members of the Nominating Committee will be present in the Coffee Corner. Come by to learn about the experience of those who are currently serving. Pick up material that further clarifies the role and responsibilities of Vestry membership and Convention Delegate. Nomination Forms will be available. Parish members can self-nominate or nominate another parish member with their permission.

Here is some of what current Vestry members are saying:

“Serving on vestry has enriched my life tremendously. It has increased my faith and my knowledge about Saint Mark's Cathedral.”    —Alexandra Thompson, Vestry member 2023–26

 

“Serving on the Vestry has been such a wealth of blessings for me.”    —Justin Mills,Vestry member 2022–25

 

“It is a privilege to be a part of this, and to see the reality of ‘Wherever two or three are gathered in my name, I am there among them.’”    —Greg Hamm, Senior Warden, 2024/25

 

“Serving on the vestry might be compared to working in the kitchen of a well run restaurant: you are directly involved in the shaping and making of so much of the work of this place. And you are invited to move more deeply into the community that forms the parish. But to say that leaves out the spiritual and sacramental dimensions that lie at the heart of the work, so that this community takes shape as the living and breathing body of Christ.”   —Doug Thorpe, Vestry member 2023–26

 

“Don't assume that you'll be overwhelmed with responsibilities, or that you need to have some special expertise to serve on the Vestry. What the Vestry offers is an opportunity to learn more about Saint Mark's goals, explore the "sausage making" that helps bring them to life, and take a deeper dive into the ministry of your choice—from creation care to communications to facilities. We meet monthly for approximately two hours, including dinner.”    —Martha Craig, Vestry member 2024–27

 

Nominating Committee Members: Carrie Davis, Adrienne Hubbard, Jim Buskirk, Liz Shea, Beatrix Hamm, Co-Chairs: Maria Coldwell and Scott Hulet

Prayer in the Style of Taizé | October 1, 2024

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Prayer in the Style of Taizé | October 1, 2024

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.