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April 19, 2024

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Video Introductions from the Bishop Nominees

Hear from the Bishop Nominees! Video introductions from each of our four bishop nominees are now available to view on the bishop transition website at the link below!

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Meet & Greet Information and

Who Votes at the Electing Convention

The latest update from the Bishop Transition Committee has information about logistics for the upcoming Meet & Greets, April 29-May 3, as well as important information about who will be voting at our Electing Convention on May 18, beginning at 9:30 am.


Find out more information at the link below!

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Cathedral Day 2024: Pilgrimage to Your Cathedral

April 27, 9:00 am | St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle


Cathedral Day is a “family reunion” for Episcopalians from across western Washington. It’s a time for connecting across congregations and experiencing all your cathedral has to offer. This year’s Cathedral Day celebrates the idea of pilgrimage, with Saint Mark’s serving as your sacred destination.


In the above video, Bishop Skelton and Dean Thomason invite you to join this year’s Cathedral Day and make a “Pilgrimage to Your Cathedral!”


Find more information and register at the link below - more lunch tickets now available!

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St. Luke's, Seattle: Building a Place Where Love Dwells

Since 2017, St. Luke’s, Seattle has been developing a vision for the large piece of land and many older buildings that the church inhabits. In April of 2024, they will be breaking ground on the first of two 8-story buildings that will contain 126 affordable housing units, market-rate apartments, underground parking, new worship and program space for the church, and a 99-year income stream from a ground lease. This exciting project is made possible in partnership between St. Luke’s and the Diocese. Their “Building a Place Where Love Dwells” capital campaign has already raised $970,000 from our small congregation, $650K of which is already in hand. They are looking forward to inviting members of the Diocese and community to participate in supporting this campaign. You may find more information at the link below.

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2024 Civil Rights Pilgrimage:

An Invitation from The Rev. Canon Carla Robinson

“There will be time, time to reflect, time to enjoy the uniqueness of the places we visit. Time to share, for sharing our stories and our insights is critical

to what will make this pilgrimage transformative. And there will be time for prayer.”


The Rev. Canon Carla Robinson extends an invitation to join the 10-day Civil Rights Pilgrimage from Atlanta to Memphis as we strengthen our own commitment to “strive for justice and peace among all people and to respect the dignity of every human being.”


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Updates from the Bishop's Task Force on Homelessness

“The diversity of these efforts (which are only a snapshot of parish outreach in the Diocese) reflects the needs inherent in their jurisdiction. The outreach also hints at the size of the congregations, as well as some significant history in many places. We are all grateful for the calling in our faith to be able to serve. There is much being done. There is much more that should be done.”


This week’s update from the Bishop’s Task Force on Homelessness explores more efforts by churches in our Diocese to address the homelessness crisis in their local communities.

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Private Retreats at St. Andrew’s House

Book a private retreat space at St. Andrew's House.

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Monastic Ecological Practices for Contemporary Christians?

Join Fr. Samuel Torvend in a workshop at St. Placid Priory – in person or online – on Saturday, April 20, as we explore monastic practices that support our commitment “to cherish the wondrous works of God, and protect and restore the beauty and the integrity of all creation.”


With presentations, meditation, and discussion, we’ll begin to discover the earth-honoring practices of the Christian tradition. Fr. Torvend is the author of Monastic Ecological Wisdom: A Living Tradition (Liturgical Press 2023).

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Live-Streaming Services
Across the Diocese
As more of our churches have moved to live-streaming their services, we've created a directory of our churches with services times and links to where you can join for Sunday morning and weekday prayer.
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DIOCESAN EVENTS

Let Your Alleluias Rise

April 20, 7:30 pm | First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach


Let Your Alleluias Rise, a program of readings and musical offerings for Eastertide in support of The Compline Choir’s August 2024 pilgrimage to England

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Let Your Alleluias Rise

April 21, 3:00 pm | Emmanuel, Mercer Island


Let Your Alleluias Rise, a program of readings and musical offerings for Eastertide in support of The Compline Choir’s August 2024 pilgrimage to England

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Covenant of the Salmon People: Film Screening & Community Conversation

Screening: May 8-14 | Panel Discussion: May 14, 6:30 pm | Online


Meaningful Movies returns in 2024 with the screening of Covenant of the Salmon People, plus a panel and community discussion to follow!

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A Cathedral’s Complicity in Redlining and Restrictive Covenants

May 22, 6:45 pm | Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle


Learn more about Seattle’s unique civil rights history and racial segregation and consider how church communities have responsibility to honestly face the historical practices of redlining and restrictive covenants and respond in just ways in our time.

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Counselor Training

June 24-July 3 | Camp Huston, Gold Bar | $630 Registration


Counselor Training is a fantastic opportunity for any 16 years or older who want to be a camp counselor or simply would like to have more leadership development!

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Summer Camp 2024

July 7-August 10 | Camp Huston, Gold Bar | $498 Registration (Scholarships Available)


Camp Huston's summer 2024 registration is open! Discovery Camps, Mini Camp, and International Discovery Camp all have space available! Bring a friend and join the fun at Camp Huston.

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Summer Cathedral Choir Camp (K-8th graders)

July 15-19, 21 | Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle | $175-325 Registration


The Saint Mark's Cathedral Choir Camp welcomes all children, regardless of church affiliation, who are interested in singing beautiful music in the striking cathedral setting, and making friends while growing as musicians and children of God.

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High School Choir Camp

August 14-18 | Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle | $325 Registration


The Saint Mark's Cathedral High School Choir Camp welcomes all youth, regardless of church affiliation, who are interested in singing beautiful music with their peers in the striking cathedral setting while growing as musicians and people of God.

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Ora et Labora Retreat

September 3-5 | Saint Andrew's House, Union | $150 Registration


Join St. Andrew's House for Ora et Labora: Work & Pray Retreat.

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CONGREGATIONAL EVENTS

Choral Evensong

Sundays, 5:30 pm | Epiphany, Seattle


Join Epiphany, Seattle every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Choral Evensong, followed by a reception.

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Contemplative Worship in the Spirit of Taizé

First Sunday of the Month, 5:00 pm | St. Andrew's, Seattle


Join St. Andrew's, Seattle for contemplative worship in the spirit of Taizé.

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Play and Pray

First Sundays, 4:00 pm | Good Samaritan, Sammamish


Join Good Samaritan, Sammamish for Play and Pray Youth and Families Night.

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Evening Eucharist

Sundays, 6:00 pm | St. John's, Gig Harbor


Come join St. John's, Gig Harbor for their NEW Evening Eucharist.

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David Briggs Organ Recital

April 20, 7:30 pm | St. Thomas, Medina


Join St. Thomas, Medina for an evening with internationally-acclaimed organist David Briggs!

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Celebrating Earth Day: Planting Trees in Africa

April 22, 7:00 pm | Christ Church, Tacoma


Join Christ Church, Tacoma to Celebrate Earth Day planting trees in Africa!

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Francis Fest

May 4, 10:00 am | St. James, Kent


Francis Fest is a free community event on May 4 with activities and resources for all ages.

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Restoration Laos: Freeing Land and People in Laos from the Explosive Remains of the Vietnam War

May 5, 11:30 am | St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island


Join St. Barnabas, Bainbridge Island, to learn about the efforts of Restoration Laos. Find out more about Restoration Laos by following the link below!

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Sober Spirituality

May 5, 5:30 pm | Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle


Come explore a mindful relationship with alcohol with author/spiritual director/coach/priest The Rev. Erin Jean Warde and other young adults.

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Evensong & Benediction

June 1, 5:30 pm | St. Paul's, Seattle


On the Eve of The Second Sunday after Pentecost (which on the Roman Calendar is the Feast of Corpus Christi, or Body of Christ), St. Paul's, Seattle will be offering Evensong and Benediction.

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Compassion Camp: Vacation Bible School

August 12-16 | St. Andrew's, Seattle | Whole Day – $100 for first child, and $75 per additional sibling; Half Day – $75 for first child, and $50 per additional sibling; Scholarships Available


Saint Andrew’s, Seattle, presents “Compassion Camp: What Every Living Thing Needs” which will walk through what it means to have compassion for God’s living earth!

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STEWARDSHIP

Pledge Campaign Materials Ready to Use TODAY!

Download the whole package today to begin planting the seeds for your campaign! (password is Ephesians5:2)


The 2023 - 2024 Annual Pledge Campaign materials are ready for use. This year’s package includes:

  • Sample letters from the Clergy, Wardens, and Committee Chair
  • Prayers for the Pledge Cards and Prayers at Ingathering
  • Prayers of the People during your campaign season and a Post-Communion Prayer you may use during the weeks of your pledge drive
  • Pledge cards that focus on time, talent, and treasure
  • Proportional Giving cards
  • Weekly Reflections for now and other seasons
  • A Hymn to accompany the theme. You may download the score and listen to a recording of how it sounds on our website.


The Diocese of Olympia’s annual membership in TENS (The Episcopal Network for Stewardship) means every congregation in the Diocese has full and FREE access to these resources. 2024 password is Ephesians5:2 (no spaces, case sensitive).

Thinking about Upping Your Online Giving Game?

TENS (The Episcopal Network for Stewardship) brings you this opportunity to partner with Vanco, a company with exceptional customer service and simple church management software integrations to help generosity soar for the benefit of your church.  


Sign up with Vanco before the end of November and you’ll experience:

  • Compelling storytelling and visual giving pages that bring your missions to life for anyone from first-time donors to established members.
  • Free one-on-one implementation support where we’ll help you launch your online giving program with best practices used by the over 25,000 churches we work with.
  • No processing fees on gifts, up to $50,000 in total, received in January.


Let Vanco help you transition from fall into a strong holiday season and an even stronger start to 2024. Request a demo today to learn more!

PILGRIMAGES

Celtic Pilgrimage to Wales and Ireland’s Ancient East

May 18-30, 2024 | $4,550 Registration


Explore the lands of saints and poets, tracing the roots of Celtic Christianity.

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Compline Choir Pilgrimage to England’s Historic Cathedrals

August 1-19, 2024 | $4,950 Registration


Join the Compline Choir as a companion pilgrim to three of England’s most storied and historic cathedrals part of the Season of Pilgrimage through the Wisdom School at Saint Mark's Cathedral.

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Civil Rights Pilgrimage

September 30-October 9, 2024


Only nine spots left on the 10-day Civil Rights Pilgrimage from Atlanta to Memphis... Register now!

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OTHER EVENTS

Cascadia & Christ

April 25, 12:30 pm | The Seattle School | $49 Registration


You’re invited to a relationship-forward event centered on questions specific to our place and time, designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas among Christ followers to explore, imagine, and create the future of Christianity in Cascadia.

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2024 Annual Alfred S. Palmer Lectureship

May 21-22 | First Free Methodist Church, Seattle


2024 Annual Alfred S. Palmer Lectureship presents Rev. Dr. Sam Wells and St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists for a two day event at Seattle's First Free Methodist Church on Tuesday May 21 and Wednesday May 22.

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American Psalmfest

June 8, 8:00 pm | Seattle, First Baptist Church | $5-27 Tickets


The Seattle Choral Company concludes their 42nd season with American Psalmfest - a captivating selection of four distinct American compositions inspired by the Book of Psalms: Adolphus Hailstork's cantata I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes, Leonard Bernstein's iconic Chichester Psalms, Abbie Betinis' Psalm 126: A Song of Ascents, and Dr. Nathan Carter's Psalm 131.

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“Read to Enlighten” Annual Conference of the Pacific Northwest Association of Church Libraries

June 21-22 | St. Paul's, Bellingham | $100-110 Registration


The annual conference of the Pacific Northwest Association of Church Libraries offers lovers of books and church libraries the opportunity to gain new insight and materials to enrich their own spiritual lives and the lives of their congregations through reading.

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SAFE CHURCH

Safe Church Online Update

In accordance with The Episcopal Church’s Safe Church, Safe Communities program, Universal Training is now offered for certification for Children/Youth and Vulnerable Adults. Universal Safe Church training fosters a culture of safety and inclusion for all people and covers a broad overview of issues of vulnerability, power, and healthy boundaries. Universal Safe Church training is designed to equip all people to live out their Baptismal Covenant.

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JOB LISTINGS

The following job opportunities are now open at churches and organizations across Western Washington.


FREE ITEMS

Items from Cursillo

Since Cursillo/Come and See has disbanded, there are a number of items that are available to churches for their program use:


  • 6 5’ round plastic molded folding tables. Lives were changed around these tables. Hopefully, you can use them to do that, too.
  • 100glass votive candle holders
  • 45 white ceramic coffee mugs
  • 48 glass custard cups
  • 72 miscellaneous wine glasses
  • 1 roll 36” X 1000 of butcher paper
  • 12 plastic water pitchers


Please contact Laura Brustad at laurabrustad1024@gmail.com or 253.561.5512.


Altar and Baptismal Font

St Paul’s Episcopal Church Port Townsend is offering their former altar and matching baptismal font. They are hopeful that they can continue to be useful in another setting. The measurements are 45"x18"x37" for the altar and the font is 12 1/2 " square at the base and 40" high. If interested, contact Tracy Garrett at 703.989.2619 or morkabu@olympus.net.

"Re-Pitching the Tent" Study Series

St Paul’s Episcopal Church Port Townsend is offering a study group set of 6 copies of Re-Pitching the Tent by Richard Giles, a handbook that aims to revitalize the way we regard church buildings, enabling us to see them afresh as a vital component of our worship and mission. The books were instrumental in leading the church through the discernment process that led to a major renovation of their nave and sanctuary spaces. If interested, contact Tracy Garrett at 703.989.2619 or morkabu@olympus.net.

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