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July 20: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Grant, almighty God, that we your church, the body of your son in this world, may present ourselves holy and blameless and irreproachable before you. Bless our presiding bishop, Sean; our bishop, Phil; our vicar, Joseph; and our bishop’s committee. We pray for the Church of Pakistan (United); for the faith community of Trinity, Everett; […]

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July 20: The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

Sarah was listening at the tent door behind him.Now Abraham and Sarah were both very old.Sarah was no longer menstruating.So Sarah laughed to herself, thinking,I’m no longer able to have childrenand my husband’s old.The Lord said to Abraham,“Why did Sarah laugh and say,‘Me give birth? At my age?’Is anything too difficult for the Lord?When I

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Little Free Library Drive

Leave a Comment / Food Pantry, What's Happening / Lisa Harmon

Our Little Free Pantry is getting quite a workout this summer. To keep it stocked, I will be stopping by twice a week instead of once. Additionally, on Sunday, July 27, I am having a Free Pantry drive. Please bring your contributions of water and food. We’ll gather them on one of the back tables

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July 13: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

Almighty God, we pray for your church. As laborers in your vineyards we pray for Sean our Presiding Bishop, Phil our Bishop, Joseph our Vicar. We pray for our Bishop’s Committee and all lay leaders. We pray for The Church of North India (United). We pray for St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods, Freeland; St. Philip’s, Marysville; and

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July 13: The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

It’s not enough.As Jesus has set his face to Jerusalem,going to confront the religious leadersand the empire,it’s not enough for Jesusto have given the right answer.He’s been rejected in a Samaritan villageand the 72 have come backable to heal in Jesus’ nameand even the demons submit to them.Jesus’ fame is growing,so a teacher wants to

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July 6: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

O God, we pray for your holy people in every place. Bless our presiding bishop, Sean; our bishop, Phil;  and our vicar, Joseph. We pray for the Church of Nigeria; and for the faith community of St. John’s,  Snohomish. We pray also for the congregation of All Saints Goshen who worships in our building. Have

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July 6: The Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

Know this:the kingdom of God has come near.The harvest is plentiful,but the laborers are few;therefore ask the Lord of the harvestto send out laborers into his harvest.Go on your way. If you recall,last week Jesus set his faceto Jerusalem.He’s on that path still,and we’ll hear it for most of the summer.Last week he was rejected

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June 29: Weekly Prayers

Leave a Comment / Weekly Prayers / Lisa Harmon

God of constancy, may your church remember your works and call to mind your wonders. We pray for  the Church of the Province of Myanmar; and for the faith communities of Holy Spirit, Vashon; and All  Saints and All Saints Goshen, Tacoma.  Hear us, O God, guide us by your Spirit. God of justice, give

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June 29: The Third Sunday after Pentecost

Leave a Comment / Sermons / Lisa Harmon

In the name of the Father,and of the Son,and of the Holy Spirit.Amen.Please be seated. The language that Luke usesin today’s gospel textis not an accident.When he says,“He set his face to go to Jerusalem,”he’s communicating a resolve.Jesus knowsthat it’s time for him to be taken up —taken up on the crossand later taken up

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Bishop’s Committee Reports

Leave a Comment / What's Happening / Lisa Harmon

Click here to view the April Meeting Minutes Click here to view the Vicar’s Report(May) Click here to view the Senior Warden’s Report(May) Click here to view the May Meeting Minutes Click here to view the Vicar’s Report(June)

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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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