New Memorial Garden Established on the Cathedral Grounds

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At its meeting on July 22, 2025, the Vestry of Saint Mark’s Cathedral Parish set apart a portion of the cathedral’s south churchyard to become the Cathedral Memorial Garden. This long-awaited development now provides a way for ashes to be placed directly into the ground and for that ground to be consecrated for this purpose in perpetuity.

The Memorial Garden is centered on the beautiful Deodara Cedar near the picnic table and All Saints’ Pedestrian Pathway. That cedar tree was planted 75 years ago in memory of Bishop Arthur Huston and serves as a fitting cornerstone for the ashes of our beloved ones to be interred there. Two memorial benches, similar to those around the labyrinth, will be placed on the south lawn adjacent to the Memorial Garden and orienting to it.

The Vestry adopted a Policy for Burial in the Memorial Garden, and there is also a procedure for transferring ashes from the Chapel of the Resurrection to the Memorial Garden, should families desire that. The Vestry also approved the creation of a separate small garden area for the placement of ashes of animal companions. To learn more, speak with Dean Thomason or one of the cathedral clergy.

A brief rite consecrating the Memorial Garden and the All Saints’ Pedestrian Pathway will occur Sunday, August 24, at 10:15 a.m., with light refreshments to follow. All are invited to attend.

The Huston memorial cedar tree, in an aerial photo from 1965

2025 Social Media Survey Results Summary

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From January 26 through February 23, 2025, almost one hundred members of the Saint Mark’s community responded to a Social Media Survey conducted by the Saint Mark’s Communications Committee to learn more about current social media usage in the cathedral parish. Using a combination of online Survey Monkey and paper surveys, ninety-eight adults provided information about their general social media usage and specific information about how they use social media in their day-to-day lives about events and news related to Saint Mark’s and more generally. Their responses provided a helpful picture of how parishioners learn about events and use the various communication resources at the Cathedral.

Who participated in the survey?

Of the ninety-eight respondents, 14% were in the 25-39 year range, 21% were 40–59 years of age, and 64% were sixty years old or more. Service participation was distributed with 3% from the 8 a.m. service, 30% from the 9 a.m. service, and 49% from the in-person 11 a.m. service.  Fourteen percent reported they were primarily online attenders of the 11 a.m. service, and three percent participating in other services, such as evening prayer or Taizé. Respondents participated with paper surveys or online surveys that were based on QR code links and publicized in Saint Mark’s publications for a four-week period, starting at the parish annual meeting on January 26.

Results

When asked about their general usage and frequency of posting on social media, Facebook and Instagram were the clear favorites with 62% using Facebook and 43% using Instagram Sometimes or Often. X/Twitter was frequented by about 6% of the respondents, and Bluesky was used by about 17% of the respondents. TikTok was not frequently used with this older group of respondents with only about one percent reporting having used it in the past three months.

With respect to Saint Mark’s related events and news, 57% said they had used Facebook and 22% used Instagram over the past three months. Slack was used by 11%, and Bluesky by 3%. X/Twitter and TikTok were around almost nonexistent since Saint Mark’s does not use these social media platforms for cathedral communications. When asked about their actual posting of content, Facebook was the clear winner with 35% posting something Sometimes or Often. Instagram was 19%, and Slack and Bluesky were not far behind—14% and 10%, respectively.

With the social media landscape constantly changing, especially with the arrival of Bluesky on the scene, 61% percent of the respondents expected their social media choices to remain the same in the near future, fourteen percent expect it to change, and 24% marked Unsure at the time of survey.

Comments and Suggestions

Respondents also had the opportunity to provide some narrative responses, and these reflected the larger landscape of communications at Saint Mark’s. Three questions were used to provide information in this area. When asked about where and how respondents most frequently find out about Saint Mark’s events and news, the responses provided a broader picture of communications usage in the parish. The emailed newsletter on Fridays was cited by 52% of respondents and 44% of respondents mentioned the service bulletin insert Sundays & Beyond as a place they turned to for information. Thirty-four percent utilized Saint Mark’s website for information. A handful of respondents mentioned “coming to church” and word of mouth as ways they learned about events, including announcements made during services. Two respondents said they rely on their spouse for information. Almost twenty percent [19.4%] mentioned direct email communications from Saint Mark’s about specific events such as upcoming programs and concerts as well as deaths in the parish as a form of communication they relied on.

With respect to what they enjoy about Saint Mark’s social media content on Facebook and Instagram, the answers varied widely. Photographs were mentioned by 26% of the sixty-nine respondents to this question with specific praise for Kevin Johnson’s contributions in this area. Other things that were mentioned included information about events in the parish, and sermons and liturgies and programs that are both livestreamed and available on YouTube or through the Saint Mark’s website. Stories of personal engagement by parish clergy and members were also valued. Some 30 percent of the respondents to this question reiterated their non-use of social media.

When asked what Saint Mark’s should be doing differently on social media, to this question twenty one out of fifty-two respondents (50%) said they did not know, but others had clear opinions. There was an emphasis on focusing on various ministries, especially linking Saint Mark’s ministries to other groups and programs in the Seattle community.  One person wrote that it would be helpful to include short-form stories of parishioners, ministries, and ministry partners to help “create a greater sense of connection, curiosity, and understanding within the church and beyond.” Another person stressed the need to follow the social media preferences of younger parishioners “because the future depends on them.”  Another respondent stressed the need for “promoting what it means to be an Episcopalian and a Christian in these challenging times.” Others mentioned ethical and privacy concerns about the use of some social media platforms and urged consideration of this complex topic and possible changes in Saint Mark’s social media choices.

Questions about this survey and its results can be directed to Communications Director Gregory Bloch at gbloch@saintmarks.org.

Compline on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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Compline on the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost | July 27, 2025

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2025/07/27/compline-2025-the-seventh-sunday-after-pentecost/

July 27, 2025 • The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 12C)

ORISON: Savior, breathe an evening blessing (Tune: VESPER HYMN) – attr. Dimitri Bortniansky (1751-1825); arr. The Academic Hymnal, 1899

PSALM 70 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN 615: “Thy kingdom come!” on bended knee (Tune: SAINT FLAVIAN) – mel. from Day’s Psalter, 1562; adapt. and harm. Richard Redhead (1820-1901)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong setting, Tone I; harm. Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (c. 1560-1627)

ANTHEM: Visita quaesumus – William Byrd (c. 1539/1540-1623)

Jeremy Matheis, director • Jeffrey Ricco, reader • Tyler Morse, cantor

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

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 Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost | July 27, 2025

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, can be found here. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.
  • The weekly cathedral prayer list, which includes the Anglican, Diocesan, and Cathedral Cycles of Prayer along with prayer requests from the community, can be found here. Information about making prayer requests can also be found on that page.

ARCHIVES 

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

Compline for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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Compline on the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost | July 20, 2025

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2025/07/20/compline-2025-the-sixth-sunday-after-pentecost/

July 20, 2025 • The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 11C) Jason Anderson on vacation.

ORISON: God be in my head – Doug Fullington (b. 1969)

PSALM 91 – Plainsong, Tone IV.4

OFFICE HYMN: Te lucis ante terminum (Before the ending of the day) – Plainsong; harm. Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594) [4-part setting]

NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone III.6

ANTHEM: Let us now laud and magnify – William Mundy (c. 1529-c. 1591)

POST-COMPLINE ORGAN RECITAL:

Sarabande – Craig Phillips (b. 1961)

Diptych for Organ – Brenda Portlam (b. 1980)

Variations on an Original Theme – Margaret Sandresky (b. 1921)

J. Scott Kovacs, director • Gregory Bloch, reader • John Garlid, cantor • Dr. Wyatt Smith, post-compline recitalist

Thanks to this evening's Compline volunteers: hospitality ministers Estephan Meza and Priscilla Strand, 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 Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost | July 20, 2025

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, can be found here. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.
  • The weekly cathedral prayer list, which includes the Anglican, Diocesan, and Cathedral Cycles of Prayer along with prayer requests from the community, can be found here. Information about making prayer requests can also be found on that page.

ARCHIVES 

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

The Marriage of Molly Porter & James Wilcox

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The Celebration and Blessing of the Marriage of Molly Porter & James Wilcox | July 19, 2025

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.

Concluding Evensong for Summer Choir Camp 2025

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Choral Evensong | Friday, July 18, 2025 | 3 p.m.

Concluding Evensong Liturgy for Saint Mark's Choir School Summer Choir Camp 2025. 

Service Leaflet  | Learn more about Choir Camp here

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.

Compline for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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Compline on the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost | July 13, 2025

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2025/07/13/compline-2025-the-fifth-sunday-after-pentecost/

July 13, 2025 • The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 10C)

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

PSALM 32 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN: O God of earth and altar (Tune: KING’S LYNN) – English folk melody; harm. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) and Gregory W. Bloch (b. 1977)

NUNC DIMITTIS – Christopher Tye (c. 1505-1573)

ANTHEM: Poor wayfarin’ stranger – arr. Derek Curtis-Tilton (b. 1987)

Jason Anderson, director • Scott Fikse, reader • Theo Floor, 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 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost | July 13, 2025

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, can be found here. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.
  • The weekly cathedral prayer list, which includes the Anglican, Diocesan, and Cathedral Cycles of Prayer along with prayer requests from the community, can be found here. Information about making prayer requests can also be found on that page.

ARCHIVES 

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

Compline on the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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Compline on the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost | July 6, 2025

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

The Order of Service & repertoire may be found at: complineunderground.wordpress.com/2025/07/05/compline-2025-the-fourth-sunday-after-pentecost/

July 6, 2025 • The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost (Proper 9C)

ORISON: ‘Phos hilaron,’ from The Evening Service – Stephen Sturk (b. 1950)

PSALM 13 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014)

HYMN: Amazing grace! (Tune: NEW BRITAIN) – arr. Richard T. Proulx (1937-2010)

NUNC DIMITTIS from The Evening Service – Stephen Sturk

ANTHEM: Sometimes I feel like a motherless child – Negro Spiritual, arr. Brian Fairbanks (b. 1968)

Jason Anderson, director • Joel Matter, reader • Carson Lott, cantor

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.

The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, 2025

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The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost | July 6, 2025

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, can be found here. Click here to add yourself to cathedral emails lists.
  • The weekly cathedral prayer list, which includes the Anglican, Diocesan, and Cathedral Cycles of Prayer along with prayer requests from the community, can be found here. Information about making prayer requests can also be found on that page.

ARCHIVES 

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