Liturgy with sermon, hymns, and music by Saint Mark's Singers or children's choirs. Children's Chapel occurs during the 9 a.m. service. Childcare available in the Childcare center. Location: Cathedral Nave
Not all who wander are lost, especially for those who walk labyrinths. What is a labyrinth? How is walking a labyrinth another kind of prayer? What is the history of this wandering, walking prayer? Join Walter Stuteville, Judy Andrews, and Doug Thorpe as they talk about these questions, share their own experiences of this spiritual practice, and invite you to consider this as a part of your own spiritual practice.
Liturgy and music reflecting the breadth and depth of the Episcopal tradition, with sermon, hymns, and the Cathedral Choir. In Cathedral Nave. Child care available during the service in the Child Care Center. Location: Cathedral Nave
Are you longing for a deeper connection at Saint Mark's? Have you wondered about spiritual disciplines and how to put those into practice in your daily life? Join us on Sunday, September 29th at 12:45 in Leffler Living Room, as Saint Mark's begins a new ministry focused on women's spirituality. Spirited Women will gather three times a year and focus on practices that help develop and nurture a healthy spirituality. At the first gathering, bring a favorite dish to share … Read More
A contemplative Eucharist. There are times of silence for reflection, simple meditative music and lots of candlelight. Prayers for healing are available. For those who yearn for that place of quiet, we hope you will find a home at this service. Location: Thomsen Chapel
A beloved Seattle institution since 1956, the all-male Compline Choir sings the last monastic office of the day every Sunday at 9:30 p.m. Hundreds pack the nave each week for this meditative service, while thousands more listen to the broadcast on KING-FM, 98.1, streaming online at king.org, or via the podcast. More information can be found at complinechoir.org. Contact Name: Jason Anderson Contact Number: (206) 323-0300 x. 216 Contact Email: director@complinechoir.org Location: Cathedral Nave
Description: The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Al-Anon is not allied with any sect, denomination, political entity, organization, or institution. There are no dues for membership. Al-Anon is self-supporting through its own voluntary contributions. Contact Name: Hadley Morrow Contact Number: (509) 954-0831 Contact Email: hemorrow@gmail.com … Read More
Lay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979, every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Name: Sue Tait Contact Number: 206-325-4200 ext. 2043 Contact Email: resource@ecww.org location: Thomsen Chapel
Opening our mind and heart—our whole being—to God, the Ultimate Mystery, beyond thoughts, words, and emotions. Silence, spiritual walk, and readings. Contact Name: Stephanie Metting Contact Number: (206) 323-0300 Contact Email: steph.metting@gmail.com location: Thomsen Chapel
Weekly Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Contact Name: Kurt Lantz Contact Number: (206) 949-2953 Contact Email: kurt.lantz@gmail.com Location: Cathedral House Room 210
Tuesday Bible Study group @ Saint Marks; occurs every Tuesday from noon-1:30 p.m., usually addressing the Scripture readings appointed for the following Sunday. All are welcome. Contact Name: Cristi Chapman Contact Number: (206) 323-0300 Contact Email: cchapman@saintmarks.org Location: Bloedel Hall
Lay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979, every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Name: Sue Tait Contact Number: 206-325-4200 ext. 2043 Contact Email: resource@ecww.org location: Thomsen Chapel
A evening celebration of Holy Eucharist using a liturgy adapted from the Iona Rite — a space of peace and renewal at the close of the day. You are invited to attend the community dinner immediately following the service at 6 p.m. Location: Thomsen Chapel
Suggested donation: $7 adults, $5 children, max family: $20 Location: Bloedel Hall
Lay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979, every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Name: Sue Tait Contact Number: 206-325-4200 ext. 2043 Contact Email: resource@ecww.org location: Thomsen Chapel
Put the October 2nd Cathedral Commons on your calendar, for a special evening to sit down together and hear a personal story of Sanctuary. Note: Cathedral Commons is Wednesday evening fellowship when the Saint Mark’s parish community comes together. Come early for the new 5:30 Eucharist “Service of Light” in Thomsen Chapel, followed by dinner at 6:00 in Bloedel Hall ($7), and our program gathering from 6:45 – 8:15. Come together for this lovely evening!
A spoken service of the Holy Eucharist, Rite II. A light community breakfast follows. All are welcome. Location: Thomsen Chapel
Community breakfast following the 7 a.m. Thursday morning Eucharist service Location: Leffler House Living Room
Lay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979, every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Name: Sue Tait Contact Number: 206-325-4200 ext. 2043 Contact Email: resource@ecww.org location: Thomsen Chapel
Exploring Scripture with 20s and 30s: Listening for God in Difficult Stories of the Bible Four Thursday evenings: October 3, 10, 17, & 24, 7–8:30 p.m., Leffler Living Room. Facilitated by Canon Cristi Chapman. Group limited to 12 participants. Join with other 20s/30s as we study and interpret some of the challenging stories of scripture. What is challenging for you? What questions do you have for the text and for God? What was God trying to say then and now … Read More
Lay readers from Seattle-area congregations including the cathedral lead a spoken service of daily prayer following the form of the Book of Common Prayer 1979, every weekday evening at 6:30 p.m. Contact Name: Sue Tait Contact Number: 206-325-4200 ext. 2043 Contact Email: resource@ecww.org location: Thomsen Chapel
Come explore faith through the Episcopal lens – and discover how the Spirit may be moving uniquely in your life! Inquirers Classes are a wonderful gathering where you make lasting connections within the community, share some of your own journey, and learn more about the faith and tradition of the Episcopal Church and the community life here at Saint Mark’s. All are welcome, newcomers and longtime parishioners alike, whatever your experience! The Inquirers Classes lead many to receive the sacrament … Read More
This two week series covers the basics of the Christian faith through the Episcopal lens. Classes are especially designed for newcomers and others who are curious about the Episcopal Church. Contact Name: Cristi Chapman Contact Number: (206) 323-0300 Contact Email: cchapman@saintmarks.org Location: Bloedel Hall
date: Saturday, October 5, 2019 time: 4:30 p.m. location: Front Lawn (rain location: Cathedral Nave) Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral on Capitol Hill in Seattle will welcome dogs, cats, bird, bunnies, horses, and animals of all kinds to receive a blessing at a special outdoor service in honor of Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi on Saturday, October 5 at 4:30 p.m. The event will feature musical contributions by acclaimed Seattle musician James Falzone, and include prayers for healing humanity’s relationship … Read More