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SUMMARY:Wilderness Spirituality
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY\, JANUARY 10\, 2025\, 9 A.M.–12:30 P.M.\n \nwith The Rt. Rev. Phil LaBelle\, Bishop of Olympia \nFor centuries\, Christians have been following Jesus’ lead and heading into the wilderness to find God. Wilderness experiences—both those intentionally taken in the natural world and those unplanned and taken metaphorically —strip away what’s unnecessary in our lives and give us an opportunity to pay attention to the inner workings of the soul. Belden Lane suggests that while there are times when we descend into difficult times in our lives\, it is then that we “may discover our greatest joy in having survived the night\, in finding resources we did not know we had\, falling back on a strength that was more than ours.” During this day\, we’ll discuss the realities of being in the wilderness—whether a hiking trail or a difficult season of life—and contemplate how to prepare for those times with spiritual practice\, discovering how we can cross the threshold from a time of descent to one of delight. \n📃 Watch the recording and download the slides of this offering.
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/wilderness-spirituality/
LOCATION:Bloedel Hall
CATEGORIES:The Wisdom School
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SUMMARY:*Clear Mountain Buddhist Monastery: Meditation\, Teaching & Social
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAYS\, 9:30 A.M. – 12 P.M\, Skinner Auditorium \nThe meeting is occasionally moved to Bloedel Hall. \nThose unable to attend in-person are also welcome to tune in via Zoom or YouTube livestream. \nSaint Mark’s Cathedral cathedral is the host this meeting of the Clear Mountain Buddhist Monastery community. \nJoin 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 Skinner Auditorium (located in the St Nicholas School Building\, just north of the cathedral building\, 1501 10th Ave E.) for a community meditation\, teaching\, and coffee social. \nGatherings begin with a guided sit from 9:30–10 a.m. designed to accommodate and empower a wide variety of practices\, from Buddhist meditation to centering prayer. The morning continues with a Dhamma teaching and Q&A from 10–11 followed by a chance\, for those who want\, to discuss life and practice over coffee from 11–noon. If they wish\, visitors may also bring a small food offering for the monastic meal. \nMore information about this meeting can be found here.
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/clear-mountain-buddhist-monastery-meditation-teaching-social/2026-01-10/
LOCATION:Skinner Auditorium\, 1501 10th Ave E\, Seattle\, WA\, 98102\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Clear Mountain Monastery":MAILTO:info@clearmountainmonastery.org
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SUMMARY:*Abbey Arts presents: Madison Cunnigham
DESCRIPTION:Madison Cunningham @ ST. MARK’S CATHEDRAL\nSat\, Jan 10 2026\, 7:30pm – 10pm PST\n\n\nGET TICKETS HERE\n\n\n\n\nEvent description\n\nMadison Cunningham: The Ace Tour madisoncunningham.com\nDepending on the game\, an Ace can be the highest or lowest card\, zero or infinity. A breakup feels similar—one path crumbles\, while all others remain infinitely possible. How do you write about heartbreak when you’re going through it? Ace\, GRAMMY award-winner Madison Cunningham’s third record for Verve Forecast\, tracks every part of it: falling out of love\, having your heart broken\, and then falling in love again. Co-produced by Cunningham and Robbie Lackritz (Feist\, Rilo Kiley\, Bahamas\, Peach Pit)\, the fourteen-track album is honest and full of heart\, even as it breaks. \nAce builds off of the success of Revealer (2022)\, a darkly funny portrait of an artist that won Cunningham her GRAMMY for “Best Folk Album\,” but it is a different record. A slow burn until it wasn’t. It follows a period of writer’s block. On Revealer and her debut album Who Are You Now (2019)\, Cunningham says that she was writing songs about heartbreak\, but they weren’t about her heartbreak. They were sketches\, observations. Cunningham wanted Ace to be emotions first. Heartbreaking and lush and bold. \nCunningham’s first single from Ace\, “My Full Name\,” was released to praise by PASTE who calls the lyrics\, “simultaneously sprawling and intimate\,” recalling “an ancient work of poetry.” On Ace\, which Cunningham serves as co-producer\, she wanted piano to move into the foreground. “I wanted it to feel like a mountain peak\,” says Cunningham\, “I wanted Ace to feel like a mountain we built together.” Ace is a record that feels alive and lush in all the ways Cunningham hoped for when she started writing. It is a record of mastery and honesty. Cunningham loves every single song on it. You can tell. \n  \n@ St Mark’s Cathedral\, Seattle\n6:30p doors\, 7:30p show\nAll ages\, mostly seated main floor & balcony\, some standing room in back \nBar w/ ID. Profits to local music & non-profits (thanks to the generosity of our local sponsors) \n  \n————————————————————————– \nCATHEDRALS CONCERTS SERIES\nPRESENTED BY ABBEY ARTS\, SEATTLE\nAn open floor concert experience\, quiet picnics welcome\, no outside alcohol allowed. Seating available including chairs\, benches\, and some floor space around the stage area. \nWe recommend bringing cushions and even blankets if you’d like. Audience can sit or lay down anywhere around the stage as space allows (floor space is not reserved).
URL:https://saintmarks.org/calendar/abbey-arts-presents-madison-cunnigham/
LOCATION:Cathedral Nave
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