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November 3: Weekly Prayers

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Most Holy God, make us—your church—look to the lives of your saints for a shining vision. Bestow  your blessing upon Sean, our presiding bishop; Phil, our bishop; and Joseph, our vicar. We pray for the  Church of the Province of South East Asia; and the faith communities of Holy Spirit, Battleground; and  St. Matthew’s, Castle […]

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November 3: All Saints Sunday

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We look for the resurrection of the dead,and the life of the world to come. Amen.As we’re gathered here on All Saints Sunday,we have stories of life in Godand life in particularin God’s work in Jesus.There’s “the souls of the righteous are in the hands of God”in WisdomJesus calls Lazarus forth,and directs those around himto

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October 27: Weekly Prayers

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God, our creator, we pray for Michael, our presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding bishop-elect; Phil, our  bishop; Joseph, our vicar; Mark, our supply priest; for this holy gathering; and for the people of God in  every place. Bless the Scottish Episcopal Church; the faith communities of St. Dunstan’s and St. David  Emmanuel in Shoreline; and

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October 27: The Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost

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October 20: Weekly Prayers

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O God, we pray for Christ’s disciples throughout the world: Michael, our presiding bishop; Sean, our  presiding bishop-elect; Phil, our bishop; Joseph, our vicar; and our Bishop’s Committee. In the  Anglican cycle of prayer, we pray for the Anglican Church of Rwanda. In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer,  we pray for St. Luke’s, Seattle, and

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October 20: The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

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October 13: Weekly Prayers

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Holy God, give us grace to follow Jesus. Fill us where we are found lacking. Purge from us all those  things that would cause us to stray from the path Jesus has marked for us. We pray for your church  and its ministers, especially Michael, our presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding bishop-elect; Phil, our  bishop;

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October 6: The Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost

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“The Word of God”

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October 6: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Yahweh who presides over the heavenly beings, we pray for all those who seek after God. We  especially pray for our priest, Joseph; our supply priest, Carola; and our bishop, Phil. In the Anglican  Communion, we pray for The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea, and in the Diocese of Olympia  for our neighbors at

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September 29: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

God who sustains all life, we pray for this holy gathering, and for your people in every place. Bless  Michael, our presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding bishop-elect; Phil, our bishop; Joseph, our vicar;  and Carola, our interim presider. We pray for the Church of Pakistan (United); and for retired clergy;  clergy widows and widowers; and

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We acknowledge the original inhabitants of this area, the Snohomish people, and their successors, the Tulalip Tribes. Since time immemorial, they have hunted, fished, gathered, and taken care of these lands. We respect their sovereignty, their right to self-determination, and honor their sacred spiritual connection with the land and water. We will strive to be honest about our past mistakes and bring about a future that includes their people, stories, and voices to form a more just and equitable society.

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