• 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

  • Quiet Pride

    Saint Mark’s Cathedral will be open to all on Saturday, June 27, 1 to 4 p.m. during Capitol Hill PrideFest for anyone who wants to sit, cool off, hydrate, and rest in a calm and quiet space. There will also be refreshments, rainbow crafting, contemplative practices, quiet space for sensory-sensitive folks, kid-friendly activities, and a station to honor queer ancestors. We are located four blocks north of PrideFest at 1245 10th Ave E (at Galer St).   This event is … Read More

  • Intergenerational Hike to Franklin Falls

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 3 P.M., at Franklin Falls   Enjoy an easy, scenic 2-mile out-and-back hike at Franklin Falls near Snoqualmie Pass. Trail info: WTA’s Franklin Falls page Optional early supper in North Bend afterward at a casual restaurant. RSVP: Canon Wendy Claire Barrie — wbarrie@saintmarks.org