• Intergenerational Hike to the Oxbow Loop Trail

    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 3 P.M., at Oxbow Loop Trailhead Enjoy an easy, scenic 2-mile out-and-back on a well-surfaced, mostly level trail (<60 ft gain) with access to the Snoqualmie River—perfect for young children and anyone who prefers an unhurried pace. Dogs on leash are welcome. Rain or shine! Trail info: WTA’s Oxbow Loop page. Optional early supper in North Bend afterward at a casual restaurant. Want more challenge? Hike the nearby Pratt Balcony trail earlier in the afternoon and meet the group at 3 p.m. … Read More

  • Joint Ministry Potluck: Beekeeping Ministry & QuiC

    Queer Conversations

    SUNDAY, January 11, 12:30 P.M. (following the 11:00 a.m. service), in Bloedel Hall. RSVP to queerinchrist@saintmarks.org requested. Queer in Christ ministry will join the Beekeeping Ministry for a Potluck in Bloedel Hall on January 11 to listen to a podcast featuring the late environmentalist and “deep ecology” scholar Joanna Macy, followed by a discussion. This facilitated cross-ministry conversation will draw insights from the podcast to reflect on the life and death cycle of bees as a powerful framework and guide … Read More

  • Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper with Closing of the Doors

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 6–7:15 P.M., in the cathedral nave. Suggested donation: $6/child; $8/adult; $25/max. family. Registration requested. It's time to party in the nave for Shrove Tuesday (a.k.a. Mardi Gras) before the start of Lent—load up pancakes with chocolate chips and whipped cream, chat it up with other cathedral parishioners, and listen to live music. We have crafts and games for the kids and kids-at-heart. Chef Marc Aubertin and the youth will be preparing our meal. In addition to pancakes, sausage, fruit, … Read More

  • 20s/30s Tea After Tenebrae

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 8:30 P.M., Bloedel Hall 20s/30s are welcome to join a time of reflection after the Tenebrae service. In the dimness of Holy Week, we'll hold space for both shadows and light - grief and hope - through guided reflection and conversation. Whether you feel full of questions or simply need a place to rest, come as you are to linger and be in the mystery of this holy season. You are welcome to bring a baked good … Read More

  • 20s/30s Easter Brunch

    Continue the festivities of Easter by gathering for brunch and conversation after the 11 a.m. service. Several brunch items will be provided, and you are welcome to bring additional baked goods or sides! Questions? Email Julia (julia7cooper@gmail.com)

  • Newcomers’ Coffee Hour with Clergy

    IMMEDIATELY FOLLOING THE CONCLUSION OF THE 11 A.M. SERVICE A Newcomers' Coffee with Clergy is a great opportunity for guests, newcomers, and anyone with questions to learn about this community and its liturgies. Gather in the back of the nave immediately following the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Email newcomers@saintmarks.org if you cannot attend in person, or with any other questions.

  • Questioning Together – 20s/30s Ministry

    Come join us in Leffler House for a discussion on post-colonial Anglican theology with Rev. Adam Conley. Questions? Email 20s30s@saintmarks.org.

  • Pentecost Run, Ride, Roll at Seward Park

    SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2026, 3-4:30 P.M., Seward Park, Lake Washington Blvd. S., Seattle Calling all bikers, scooters, walkers, rollerbladers, runners, unicycles and so forth to join in a Pentecost Sunday Ride/Run/Roll around Seward Park in Southeast Seattle. We will meet on the lawn near the Seward Park Playground at 3 p.m. From there, we will head around the Seward Park 2-mile paved and flat loop. The day ends with the traditional root beer floats! All ages and generations are encouraged … Read More

  • Raise the Pride Flag

    All are welcome to join members of Queer in Christ as we raise the Pride Flag on the front lawn by the flagpole at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 31 to honor Pride Month. A brief liturgy of prayers and responses will accompany the flag raising. Questions? Contact Fr. Adam Conley.

  • Explore Diverse Theological Perspectives in the Early Church

    FROM ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr. Elaine Pagels, an American historian of religion and one of the leading scholars of early Christianity and Gnosticism, will discuss her newest book Miracles and Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus. Dr. Pagels is especially known for her work on the Nag Hammadi discovery, which revealed diverse theological perspectives in the first centuries of Christianity. Program is free; but registration is required. The event will take place at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 4805 NE … Read More

  • Worship & Prayer Committee Meeting

    All are invited to join the next Worship & Prayer Committee meeting (a Committee of the Vestry, but open to all) on Sunday, June 7 on Zoom. The conversation will include a reflection on recent liturgies, a discussion of upcoming liturgies, and a theological reflection. To get the Zoom link, along with an article to be read in preparation for the meeting for discussion and reflection, email The Rev. Canon Emily Griffin.

  • Queer in Christ Ecumenical Gathering

    Mix and mingle with your QuiC family and friends as we join with our queer siblings from Saint Joe’s for pizza and pop in the park! This is a first of many ecumenical gatherings we hope to kick off as we plan future QuiC programming. We will have ice breakers and discuss our upcoming plans for Pride. Bring a blanket and some camping chairs for seating, if you have them. Please email queerinchrist@saintmarks.org if you plan to come so we … Read More

  • Memorial Service for Sid Callaghan

    A funeral for Sid Callaghan will be offered Thursday, June 11, 1 p.m., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed.

  • Baccalaureate Sunday

    We will recognize and bless graduates of high school, college, trade and vocational schools, and post-secondary programs on Sunday, June 14 during the 9 and 11 a.m. services. Join us after the service for a festive reception.

  • Sunday Forum: For Everything a Season Book Discussion

    Sunday Forum: For Everything a Season Book Discussion

    Before Dean Steve left on sabbatical, he asked the staff and vestry, as well as the cathedral parish as a whole, to read and discuss Joan Chittister’s For Everything a Season. As the staff and vestry reflect upon the seasons of our communal life, it’s now time to open the circle wider. Join Canon Emily Griffin and Senior Warden Julia Logan for either or both sessions as we explore how an understanding of the seasons of life—informed by Ecclesiastes 3—can impact … Read More

  • 40s/50s Brunch

    All in their 40s and 50s are welcome to join for conversation, fellowship, and sustenance at a potluck brunch on Sunday, June 14 following the 11 a.m. service. Please sign up if you are able to bring food or drink, but all are welcome regardless of whether you can bring something or not. Questions? Contact Kate Halamay.

  • Sunday Forum: For Everything a Season Book Discussion

    Sunday Forum: For Everything a Season Book Discussion

    Before Dean Steve left on sabbatical, he asked the staff and vestry, as well as the cathedral parish as a whole, to read and discuss Joan Chittister’s For Everything a Season. As the staff and vestry reflect upon the seasons of our communal life, it’s now time to open the circle wider. Join Canon Emily Griffin and Senior Warden Julia Logan for either or both sessions as we explore how an understanding of the seasons of life—informed by Ecclesiastes 3—can impact … Read More

  • Farewell Reception for our Seminarian, Alison Leary

      For the last two years, the Rev. Alison Leary has been our seminarian and a faithful ministry partner. She has been a steady pastoral and liturgical presence among us and has assisted with the Women's Retreat for the last three years. Alison was ordained to the transitional diaconate last December, recently graduated from the General Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity, and will be starting as the Curate at Trinity Parish in Seattle on July 1. Her last … Read More

  • Diocesan Event: Trans Pride Seattle

    Gather with fellow Episcopalians to celebrate Trans Pride. All are welcome to bring a blanket or a chair and meet at the Volunteer Park Amphitheater for a time of celebrating Trans life and community. Please note that masks are required for this event. Point of contact information will be shared out ahead of the event. Register here for more information: https://dioceseofolympia1551.formstack.com/forms/pride_2026_registration

  • Queer in Christ: Capitol Hill PrideFest

    Saint Mark’s will host a booth at the Capitol Hill PrideFest to share information about Queer in Christ and other inclusive ministries. To learn more and join in Pride celebrations at Saint Mark’s, email the Queer in Christ leadership at queerinchrist@saintmarks.org.