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July 9: Weekly Prayers

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Creator God, lift up your holy Church, its leaders, and all people of faith, that they may live and work  every day to bring your divine love into our hurting world. Today in the Diocesan Cycle of prayer we  pray especially for the missions and ministries our own church, St. Hilda St. Patrick, Edmonds. In […]

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July 9: The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

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July 2: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Eternal God, you have freed your church from sin. Sanctify us that we may be wholly dedicated to you  and your purposes. Bless Michael, our presiding bishop; Melissa and Brian, our bishops; and Joseph,  our vicar. We pray for the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil; and for the faith communities of St. Aiden’s, Camano Island; and

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July 2: The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

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June 25: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

O God, we pray for the faith and fellowship of our church, for the work we aspire to do in your name,  and for our leaders, especially Joseph, Melissa, and Michael. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for  the Church of Bangladesh; in our Diocese of Olympia, for St. Andrew’s, Tacoma; St. Luke’s Memorial,  Tacoma;

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June 25: The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

Following Jesus, proclaiming that the kingdom of of heaven has come near, living how he taught to live, and enacting God’s unlimited love… is going to cause problems in interpersonal relationships. When Jesus talks about people close to us that doesn’t just mean families. It means literal neighbors, too.

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June 18: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

We pray, Almighty God, for the church and for the world. Grant that all who confess your name may  be united in your truth, live together in your love, and reveal your glory in the world. Bless Michael,  our presiding bishop; Melissa, our bishop provisional; and Joseph, our vicar. We pray for the Anglican  Church

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June 18: The Third Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

On the surface, todays Gospel reading is straight forward. Jesus sends the disciples out on mission, tells them to whom they should go, gives them travelling instructions and warns them of the cranky people they will encounter. AAA and Rick Steve’s Travel Guides.When Joseph asked me to preach this Sunday, I read the passage from

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June 11: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

God of wonders, you indicate to your church what is right by your blessings. We pray for Michael, our  presiding bishop; Melissa, our bishop provisional; and Joseph, our vicar. We pray for the Anglican  Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia; and the faith communities of Christ Church,  Puyallup; St. Matthew’s, Browns Point, Tacoma; and

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June 11: The Second Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

The passages we hear today aren’t about us and how we’re supposed to act. The passages today are about God: God’s deep love for humanity, God’s desire for us to be in right relationship, and God’s willingness to short-circuit certain rules because the healthy don’t need a physician.

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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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