In observance of Juneteenth, the cathedral offices will be closed. Evening Prayer online is cancelled. Cathedral Yoga and 12-step meetings will occur as usual.
Liturgy with sermon and hymns. Music is offered by Saint Mark’s Singers or children’s choirs. Children’s Chapel would normally occur during the 9 a.m. service, but it is currently suspended. Location: Cathedral Nave This service is not livestreamed.
Liturgy and music reflecting the breadth and depth of the Episcopal tradition, with Scripture, sermon, hymns, and choral anthems. Worship in person or online at saintmarks.org/livestream — also streams simultaneously at facebook.com/SaintMarksSeattle and at youtube.com/c/SaintMarksEpiscopalCathedralSeattle/
SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 11 A.M.–6 P.M., Othello Playground, 4351 S. Othello St., Seattle; registration requested This Juneteenth celebration will have community organizations and resources, as well as a vendor marketplace, free activities, youth-led activities, food, music, COVID vaccines, and much more, Click here to learn more and register to attend.
FOUR SUNDAYS, BEGINNING MAY 15, 12:30–2 P.M., in Bloedel Hall and via Zoom, registration required Join Canon Rosario-Cruz for a book study of The Church Cracked Open: Disruption, Decline, and New Hope for the Beloved Community by The Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers. This book looks in an honest and hopeful way at the history of Christianity and, more importantly, at the life of the Episcopal Church today. Canon Spellers (who presented at Saint Mark's in May of 2019) challenges us … Read More
SUNDAY EVENINGS: JUNE 19 & 26; JULY 3, 10 & 17, 2:30–6:30 P.M., Bloedel Hall, registration requested; see below. Tent City 3 arrives in the cathedral parking lot June 4, and the cathedral's TC3 meals team has been coordinating the details of their stay. The residents have decided that they would like to share Sunday dinners with us indoors in Bloedel Hall! We are thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down and share dinner with them. More information and … Read More
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. The service has continued to be chanted uninterrupted throughout the pandemic. Live broadcasts continued uninterrupted each week on KING 98.1 FM, or streaming at king.org (except for a brief period in the fall and winter of 2020 when only one singer was permitted by state regulations). Compline livestream will continue—watch on the cathedral's livestream page, or on complinechoir.org, or … Read More
THIRD SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH, 10:10 P.M. (immediately following Compline), in the cathedral nave and in the organ loft The tradition of informal mini-concerts on the Flentrop following Compline have introduced generations of Seattleites to the power and beauty of a real pipe organ. All are welcome to listen in the nave, or join the organist in the loft to see what playing an instrument of this size is really like. (The radio program The Organ Loft, which airs on … Read More
Open to anyone interested in the family disease of alcoholism. Some groups invite members of the professional community to hear how the Al-Anon program aids in recovery. Families, Friends, and Observers Welcome. Located at Saint Marks Cathedral. Use administration office entrance. meets in second floor conference room. On holidays meets at All Pilgrims Church, entrance on 10th Ave. Currently meeting in Cathedral House Room 210, at 12 p.m. every Monday. On holidays when the cathedral offices are closed, or on … Read More
Every Monday at 6:30 p.m. In the sacred space of Saint Mark’s Cathedral, this spiritual practice is designed to improve health, release tension, and deepen spirituality. It is a gentle, restorative, and contemplative practice, and the instructors guide the group in ways that welcome newcomer and experienced practitioners alike. Pay what you can. Learn more at saintmarks.org/yoga
THREE MONDAYS: JUNE 6, JUNE 20 & JULY 4, 7–8:30 p.m., via Zoom How does understanding the historical and cultural context of empire shape our faith and create opportunity for new liberation? This summer we will examine the tensions between political power and justice through scripture and supplemental texts with opportunity for reflection and discussion. Canon Eliacín Rosario-Cruz will join us in exploring these themes together. Attendees are encouraged to attend all three sessions but it is not required—join as … Read More
THIRD MONDAY OF THE MONTH, 7:30-8 P.M. (immediately following cathedral yoga), cathedral nave In April, Cathedral Yoga hosted a 30-minute sound bath/aural meditation by Black Moon Company, a Seattle musician and Reiki practitioner, immediately following the yoga class from 7:30 to 8 p.m. The response from participants was overwhelming, with many finding the intense quality of the experience difficult to put into words. We are delighted to announce that this will now be a regular monthly offering, on the third … Read More
Broadway Group Weekly Meeting (CLOSED) Meeting Information Monday, 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm In person Closed One Hour Wheelchair Access More information here. Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.” Masks required. In Bloedel Hall
EVERY TUESDAY, 11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. online via Zoom only at this time This group provides a weekly conversation around the scripture readings for the following Sunday. Each week a discussion is facilitated by rotating guest leaders, and lively conversation ensues as people share their thoughts about the lessons. The group meets from 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m. for social time and 12–1:30 p.m. for study and prayer over the lectionary, led by a rotating member of the cathedral staff and clergy. The … Read More
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 6 P.M. 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. Learn more here. Beginning June 6, 2022, Evening Prayer will move to 6 p.m. (rather than 6:30) and will be offered in person in Thomsen Chapel on Wednesdays only (rather than Tuesdays). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 6 p.m., join online using this Zoom link.
A recurring monthly meeting for Creation Care, on Zoom only. Visit the Creation Care website for more information, or email ministry leader Marjorie Ringness to receive the Zoom link to join. Note that there will be no meeting in July, 2022. The meeting on August 17, 2022, will be IN PERSON. Stay tuned for more details!
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Saint Mark’s Cathedral (map) A simple, meaningful community event will honor the wisdom of cycles on the longest day of the year. It’s our third annual Summer Solstice Labyrinth Walk! This event features multiple labyrinths, each focusing on different cycles of the earth and justice-making, along with stations for chalk art and crafting your own finger labyrinth to take home. RSVP below or walk up that night. Labyrinths are a simple reflection form that … Read More
EVERY WEDNESDAY, 8:30 A.M. Join together on Zoom for Morning Prayer, led by one of the lay worship leaders from Saint Mark's. Occasionally, a member of the cathedral clergy will join and lead the prayers. The group gathers using the existing Zoom link for Morning and Evening Prayer: If you have questions, please email Cathedral Sacristan Michael Seewer (mseewer@saintmarks.org).
THREE WEDNESDAYS: JUNE 22, JULY 27, and AUGUST 24, 5 p.m.–8 p.m., in Bloedel Hall and throughout the cathedral gounds The Return of Eat, Play, Love! This Year's Theme: The Water of Life All ages are invited to share a meal prepared by our own Chef Marc Aubertin, and then together we’ll explore scripture and the sacredness of water through a variety of creative and reflective activities, including the option to attend in-person Evening Prayer 6–6:30 p.m. The evenings end with a brief … Read More
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 6 P.M. 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. Learn more here. Beginning June 6, 2022, Evening Prayer will move to 6 p.m. (rather than 6:30) and will be offered in person in Thomsen Chapel on Wednesdays only (rather than Tuesdays). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 6 p.m., join online using this Zoom link.
Alcoholics Anonymous meeting LGBTQ-focused Location: Carriage House Meeting Information Wednesday, 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm In person Online LGBTQ One Hour Open Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers. More information (including instructions to join online) here.
1st & 3rd THURSDAYS OF THE MONTH, 7 A.M. THE HOLY EUCHARIST, IN-PERSON IN THOMSEN CHAPEL 2nd, 4th, & 5t THURSDAYS OF THE MONTH MORNING PRAYER, ONLINE VIA ZOOM An in-person service of Holy Eucharist is offered at 7 a.m. in Thomsen Chapel, led by a member of the clergy, on the first and third Thursdays of the month only. On other Thursdays (second, fourth, and fifth Thursdays), online-only Morning Prayer will continue via Zoom. Fellowship and a community breakfast follow the service. … Read More
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 6 P.M. 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. Learn more here. Beginning June 6, 2022, Evening Prayer will move to 6 p.m. (rather than 6:30) and will be offered in person in Thomsen Chapel on Wednesdays only (rather than Tuesdays). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 6 p.m., join online using this Zoom link.
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 6 P.M. 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. Learn more here. Beginning June 6, 2022, Evening Prayer will move to 6 p.m. (rather than 6:30) and will be offered in person in Thomsen Chapel on Wednesdays only (rather than Tuesdays). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 6 p.m., join online using this Zoom link.
Abbey Arts and KEXP presents a CATHEDRALS Concert featuring: IVAN & ALYOSHA, STEPHANIE ANNE JOHNSON TICKETS | FACEBOOK 7:30p show, 6:30p doors All ages, some seating available Bar w/ ID. All alcohol profits to Charity thanks to the generosity of our local sponsors A unique open floor concert experience, quiet picnics welcome. Seating available, including chairs, benches, and floor space. See ticketing page for event details regarding quiet, cameras, etc.
SATURDAYS, 9:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M, Bloedel Hall Please note: Occasionally, due to a conflict in Bloedel Hall, this meeting is moved the Carriage house. Saint Mark's Cathedral cathedral is the host this meeting of the Clear Mountain Buddhist Monastery community. Join for a morning of meditation, teaching, and spiritual conversation over coffee! Each Saturday from 9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m., local practitioners gather together in the Saint Mark’s Cathedral Bloedel Hall at 1245 10th Ave E. (enter through the back of … Read More
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 4 P.M., at the Ermoian/Kelley residence in north Ballard SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 4 P.M., hosted by Christopher Breunig in Clyde Hill, near Bellevue. Dean Thomason will preside. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 4 P.M., hosted by Laurel Petrik at Mercy House of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps on First Hill. Rev. Stahlecker will preside. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 4 P.M., hosted by the Gavin Family at their home in Lynnwood. Canon Rosario-Cruz will preside. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 4 P.M., by Rachel & … Read More
SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 11 A.M. 'TIL EVENING PrideFest is Back... and so is the Saint Mark's booth! We will have a tent and display on Broadway during Pride weekend on Saturday, June 25, from 11 a.m. on toward evening. Just like last time—pre-pandemic—we will have fun talking with festival attendees about Saint Mark's and handing out info and souvenirs. PrideFest is a great time and a great way to represent your faith community to a variety of folks looking for … Read More