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November 19: St. Hilda’s Day, Transferred

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

FaithI want to write about Faith,About the way the moon risesOver cold snow, night after night.Faithful even as it fades from fulnessSlowly becoming that last curving and impossibleSliver of light Before the final darkness. But I have not faith myselfI refuse it the smallest entry.Let this then, my small poem,Like a new moonSlender and barely […]

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November 12: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

O God, we pray for your people in every place. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop; Melissa and Brian,  our bishops; Joseph, our vicar; and the person who will become the next bishop of Olympia. We pray  for the Anglican Church of Mozambique and Angola; and for the faith communities of Christ Church,  Seattle, and St.

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November 12: The Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

“Listen, Listen, Love, Love”

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November 5: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

O God, we reverence the altars of your church, and ask to feel your presence here. Bless Michael, our  presiding bishop; Melissa and Brian, our bishops; Joseph, our vicar; and the person who will become  the next bishop of Olympia. We pray for the Anglican Church of Mexico; and for the faith communities  of St.

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November 5: All Saints Sunday

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

In her primer on feminist theologycalled “Esther, Ruth, and Rahab” –which is explicit,so be warned if you look it up –Christian drag queen Flamy Grantsings in the refrain“Castaways who outlasted and outplayedAn immigrant ancestor to the incarnate divineEveryone has a star that lights their wayWe see our paths by someone else’s shineEsther, Ruth, and Rahab,

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October 29: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Almighty God, you alone are holy, we pray for your church Inspire the souls of Justin the Archbishop of Canterbury, Michael our Presiding Bishop, Melissa and Brian our Bishops, Joseph our vicar, and our wardens and Bishop’s Committee, the Bishop Search Committee, and the next Bishop of Olympia. May they meditate on your law day

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October 29: The Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Brett Gaspers

This is the email I didn’t send this week.It’s the one I wrote but didn’t sendto keep from adding anxiety to the system.It’s the one that a veteran who survived a period of homelessnessby living in his car in a church parking lotsaid was a sermon in a letterin the traditionof most of the New

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October 22: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

We always give thanks to you, O God, for the church, constantly remembering its work of faith, labor  of love, and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop;  Melissa and Brian, our bishops; Joseph, our vicar; and the person who will become the next Bishop of  Olympia. We pray

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October 22: The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

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October 15: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Gracious God, we pray for the work of the Church across the world, that she may restore all people to  unity with You and each other. We ask your blessing on those who support the Church as leaders and  volunteers. Today, in the Anglican Communion we pray for The Anglican Church of Kenya, and in

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