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August 25: The Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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When I retired after nearly 40 years in parish ministry, I was not looking forward to having free Sunday mornings. Or getting away from the life of the church. (Not having to go to Conventions, however, is a big plus!) I was looking forward to just receiving holy communion. Mostly coming up to the altar […]

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August 18: Weekly Prayers

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Faithful God, you are ever mindful of the covenant you made with your Church in baptism. Give us  grace to follow daily in the blessed steps of your son Jesus. We pray for our clergy, including Michael,  our presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding bishop-elect; Melissa, our bishop Provisional; Phil, our  bishop-elect; and Joseph, our vicar.

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August 18: The Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

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August 11: Weekly Prayers

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Merciful God, we pray for the unity of your Holy Church and for all who serve you. In the Anglican  Cycle of Prayer, we remember The Anglican Church of Korea. In the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we  remember Episcopal Retirement Communities, Episcopal Mission to Seafarers, and Seattle Service  Corps. We pray for Michael, our presiding

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August 11: The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

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A continuation of John’s discourse on bread.Please be seated. Good morning. If you are new or joined us recently, you might not know who I am. Sam Magill. I am one of several lay members of the community who are invited to preach from time to time. “Lay” means not an ordained priest like our

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August 4: Weekly Prayers

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O God, we pray for this holy gathering, and for all who share the bread of life. Bless Michael, our  presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding bishop-elect; Melissa, our bishop provisional; Phil, our bishop  elect; Joseph, our vicar; and Carola, our supply priest. We pray for the Anglican Church of Kenya; and  for the faith communities

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August 4: The Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost

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“I Am The Bread of Life”

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July 28: Weekly Prayers

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Lord who looks down from heaven upon us all, we pray for all those who seek after God. We  especially pray for our priest, Joseph; our supply priest Carola; Melissa, our Bishop Provisional; Phil,  our bishop-elect; Michael, our presiding Bishop; and Sean, our presiding Bishop-elect. In the Anglican  Communion, we pray for The Episcopal Church

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July 28: The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost

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Abundance vs. Scarcity

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July 21: Weekly Prayers

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Loving God, through the waters of baptism you have accepted us as members of your household.  Through Christ Jesus you have made us your dwelling place. Have compassion on our weakness. Work  powerfully through your church. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop; Sean, our presiding-bishop elect; Melissa, our bishop provisional; Phil, our bishop-elect; Joseph, our vicar;

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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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