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April 2: The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

God-made-flesh in Jesus joins us in our humanity so much that he joins us in death. While Jesus is feeling abandoned God stands in solidarity with those who die senseless deaths. While Isabel Andrade mourned the impending death of her daughter and granddaughter God was with her knowing the pain of losing a child.

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March 26: The Fifth Sunday of Lent

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

“Before the Church hears about Jesus’ death we hear about God opening graves breathing life into long-dead bones with long-dead muscle, sinew, and skin. As we come to the end of Lent we hear about opening graves because that’s what Lent is about.”

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March 12: The Third Sunday of Lent

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

Jesus is the living water who knows everything we’ve ever done and calls us still to the well of that living water… Fasting, the most well known practice, is done so that we’re ready to meet Jesus by the well, to meet him by the font at the Easter Vigil… Jesus has come to bring us and to be for us a spring of water gushing up to eternal life.

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March 26: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Let us pray for the Church, for its witness, mission, and ministry. Pray that life be breathed into it. Let us pray for the Church, for its leaders and unity. Pray for Francis; the bishop of Rome, Bartholomew, the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople; Justin, the Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael, the Presiding Bishop; Melissa and Brian;

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March 19: Fourth Sunday of Lent

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March 19: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / What's Happening / Lisa Harmon

Almighty God, we pray for Your Church and all who follow You. Today we especially pray for The  Anglican Church of Southern Africa; St. Paul’s, Seattle; and St. Peter’s, Seattle. Guide the leaders of  Your Church, especially our presiding Bishop Michael; our Bishop Provisional Melissa; and our priest  Joseph. Let all Christians be known by

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March 12: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Creator God, bless the faithful, those struggling to be faithful, our own church community of St. Hilda  St. Patrick, and religious leaders around the world. We ask your blessings especially for St. John the  Baptist, Seattle, and Saint Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle, as well as for the Church of South India (United) God of love, hear

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Holy Week 2024

Leave a Comment / What's Happening / Joseph Peters-Mathews

Palm Sunday: The Sunday of the Passion – Sunday, March 24 10:00 a.m. in-person and streamed Bulletin for Palm Sunday View the live stream here The hinge between Lent (learning to live as one of Jesus’ disciples) and Holy Week (remembering Jesus’ last days and death). Recounting Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem with a palm

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March 5: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Lord, we pray for those whom you have called to teach and lead our communities of faith in the  Episcopal church, especially Joseph, Melissa, and Michael. In the Anglican Communion, we pray for  Church of the Province of South East Asia. In our Diocese of Olympia, we pray for Ascension, Seattle;  Epiphany, Seattle; and St.

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March 5: The Second Sunday of Lent

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

ReBorn Spiritual rebirth, Re-birth, Born again, Reborn, Reawakened, Found, or Redeemed all mean one thing, transformation. Simply put, we become believers in Jesus. We choose to reject the persuasion of others and Jesus becomes the influencer of our thoughts, words and actions in relationships and those we direct toward ourselves. It is a Calling, not

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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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