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SUNDAY OFFERINGS


Sunday, February 9, 2025:

The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

8 a.m. • The Holy Eucharist

in Thomsen Chapel


9 a.m. • The Holy Eucharist

in the cathedral nave


10:10 a.m. • Sunday Forum: Michael Seewer Sabbatical Report

in Bloedel Hall


11 a.m. • The Holy Eucharist

in the nave and livestreamed


1:30 p.m. • Worship & Prayer Committee Meeting

online via Zoom


3:30 p.m. • Founder's Day Service

at First A.M.E. Church, 15221 14th Ave


7 p.m. • Contemplative Eucharist

in the cathedral nave


7:30 p.m. • 20s/3os Questioning Together

in Leffler House


9:30 p.m. • Compline

in the nave and livestreamed

NEW THIS WEEK

Flentrop Concert Tomorrow

program now available


Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly

a gathering in solidarity with migrant neighbors, Monday February 10


Third Acters Zoom Meeting

gathering online for support and connection


Mutual Discernment Groups

asking life questions together


Intergenerational Prayer Partners

registration now open


2024 Giving Statements

sent via email in the past week


Mideast Focus Film Series

launches with reception and screening, February 20


NEW & NOTEWORTHY

The Saint Mark's Music Series presents: Isabelle Demers on the Mighty Flentrop


TONIGHT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 7:30 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed. Tickets ($20–25) available here.


For the next recital on the Saint Mark's Music Series, French-Canadian organist Isabelle Demers, described as playing with “precision and flair...” with “unalloyed musical joy” will offer a varied program that unites her virtuosity and musicality with the power and versatility of the Flentrop organ. The program for the concert includes:


  • Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 65, by Felix Mendelssohn
  • Variations on a theme of Handel, Op. 24, by Johannes Brahms, transcribed for organ by Rachel Laurin
  • Sweelinck Variations, Op. 96, by Rachel Laurin
  • The Firebird Suite by Igor Stravinsky, transcribed for organ by Isabelle Demers


A link to the concert program and the link to purchase tickets can be found here. Tickets can also be purchased at the door.

Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly: Living Faithfully in Chaotic Times


MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2025, 7–8 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed


In such a time as this, when chaos and confusion are threatening migrant communities, we as people of faith are called to reaffirm our values and uphold the dignity of every human being.


People of all faiths who seek strength in this moment are welcome to this peaceful gathering as we ground ourselves in community, prayer, and song and commit to active and practical solidarity with our migrant neighbors.

NOTE: Cathedral Yoga will be suspended this Monday. It will resume as usual on Monday, February 17.

3rd Acter Zoom Meeting


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 3–4:30 P.M., via Zoom


Our monthly zoom meeting for those 60 and above is an opportunity to gather in community. We have discovered we need each other even more in these challenging times. Please join us. For Zoom link (if you are not already on our email list) contact Elizabeth Clark-Stern ecstern@yahoo.com. For information on 3rd Acters, contact Elizabeth or Kathy Minsch kminsch@gmail.com. We also encourage you to attend, in person or online, the all-faith gathering in solidarity for our migrant neighbors Monday, February 10 at 7 p.m.

Mutual Ministry Discernment Groups are Forming


Are you discerning an important life question such as, “Should I make a career change?” “Am I being called to marriage?” “Is it time to retire or relocate?” “Am I being called to ministry in the church?” “What is God calling me to at Saint Mark’s?


If you would like to discern your questions in a small group of deep listening friends, then a Mutual Ministry Discernment Group might be helpful to you. Groups will be forming soon. If you have interest in being part of this process, please contact Canon Rich Weyls to learn more, rweyls@saintmarks.org

Registration Now Open for Intergenerational Prayer Partners in Lent and Eastertide


UPDATE: Registration is now open!


Register to participate using this form.


All members of the community of Saint Mark's are warmly invited to become an Intergenerational Prayer Partner, as part of a special program beginning on Shrove Tuesday, March 4, and continuing through the Day of Pentecost, Sunday, June 8.


What does this mean? 

If you register to participate, you’ll be matched with a prayer partner of another generation, with whom you’ll regularly check in so you’ll better know their prayer needs. Perhaps you’ll sit together on Sunday mornings, and meet up occasionally at Saint Mark’s events, such as the Pancake Supper and the Pentecost Run/Ride/Roll.


How will this work? 

You’ll fill out a brief form telling us which service you attend and what some of your interests are, we’ll do some match-making and put you in touch with your prayer partner by email. We hope you and your assigned prayer partner will meet up at the Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras Pancake Supper, get to know each other a bit, and begin praying for each other. Participants will be given prayer ideas and a list of Saint Mark’s events you might choose to attend together over the three-month period.


Can children and youth participate?  

Yes! Parents can sign up on behalf of children and youth can sign up with parental permission. In all emails, parents will be copied, and we are only meeting up during church events, so prayer partners of children and youth will never be meeting privately, following Safe Church policies.


Can I be matched with another adult?

Yes! Intergenerational simply means you’ll be paired with someone of another generation, and you can let us know if that’s your preference.


Why are we doing this?

We want to help cultivate and strengthen intergenerational relationships among Saint Mark’s parishioners, and we know from other congregations who have adopted this model that it’s a great way for people to meaningfully connect and engage with each other.

Canon Weyls' Forum on Ecotheology rescheduled to March 12



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2025, 6:45–8:15 P.M., Bloedel Hall and via Zoom


Canon Rich Weyls Cathedral Commons forum titled Ecotheology—Is God’s Love Broad Enough for Bears? was scheduled for last Wednesday, but cancelled due to a forecast of inclement weather. It has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 12. Learn more here.

COMING SOON

FEBRUARY 8

TOMORROW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 9 A.M. TO 12 P.M.


The Saint Mark's Garden Ministry goes on hiatus for the months of December and January so there will be a lot to catch up on when work parties resume February 8. The garden volunteers meet on the second Saturday of the month for planting, weeding, composting and making our campus beautiful. Prior gardening experience is not required, only enthusiasm! All ages can participate. Bring a water bottle and gloves if you have them.

FEBRUARY 9

Sacristan Michael Seewer Sabbatical Report 


THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 10:10–10:50 A.M., Bloedel Hall


Cathedral Sacristan and Head Verger Michael Seewer spent seven weeks last fall traveling around Europe, visiting cathedrals and other houses of worship to study their liturgical practices, including several days at the community of Taizé in France. Hear about what he saw and learned at this Sunday morning forum between the 9 and 11 a.m. services in Bloedel Hall.

FEBRUARY 9

THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1:30–3 P.M., via Zoom


All invited to join the the next Worship & Prayer Committee meeting (a part of the cathedral’s Mutual Ministry Goals) on a Sunday afternoon every other month at 1:30 p.m. on Zoom. The conversation will include a reflection on recent liturgies, a discussion of upcoming liturgies, and a theological reflection. To get the Zoom link, along with an article to be read in preparation for the meeting, ahead of time for discussion and reflection, email Sacristan Michael Seewer: mseewer@saintmarks.org

FEBRUARY 9

AN INVITATION FROM OUR NEIGHBORS

First AME Church of Seattle invites Saint Mark’s Community to Special Founder’s Day Service


THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 3:30 P.M., at First AME Church, 1522 14th Ave., Seattle


Pastor Carey Anderson and the people of First AME have invited Saint Mark’s members to join them for a special service honoring the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Richard Allen, who along with Absalom Jones (first Black priest in the Episcopal Church) served faithfully in Philadelphia in the early days of our nation. Their stories and lifelong friendship and fervent commitment to the gospel are deeply inspiring. Dean Thomason will serve as preacher; members of the Saint Mark's Schola and Evensong Choir will join First AME’s musicians in the celebration. All are welcome and encouraged to attend.

FEBRUARY 9

THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 7:30 P.M., Leffler House


Please join Saint Mark's 20s/30s Group on February 9 at 7:30 in Leffler house for February's installment of Questioning Together. This month's gathering will be a discussion on Discernment and Vocation led by former Jesuit Volunteer and Saint Mark's member Molly Bosch, who will be hosting and facilitating Erin Beary-Andersen and Ross Hays, who both have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the world of Jesuit Ignatian Spirituality and theology. We will be overviewing Ignatian spirituality and the ways that it supports moments of discernment and calls to vocation in our daily lives.


UPDATE: Director of the Diocesan Resource Center Sue Tait has shared this list of books relevant to this topic, which are available at from the Resource Center located at Diocesan House. If you would like to borrow any of these books, please email Sue at resource@ecww.org—find more information here.


Following the discussion, there is the option to attend Compline together. For questions, please email Molly at molly.bosch@outlook.com

FEBRUARY 11

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 7 P.M., in the nave and livestreamed


A service of prayer in the style of Taizé is now offered monthly on the second Tuesday of each month. (Note: There will be no service in March.) The liturgy on Tuesday, February 11, will observe the 1,500th anniversary of the Irish Saint Brigid of Kildare, who died in the year 525.


All are welcome, in the nave or via livestream. Learn more about Taizé at Saint Mark's here. If you'd like to get involved as a musician, reader, or in other ways, email taize@saintmarks.org

FEBRUARY 12

Priest, Author, and Iconographer Peter Pearson


Cathedral Commons Forum: THIS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 6:45–8:15 P.M., in Bloedel Hall and on Zoom


Icon Writing Workshop: THURSDAY–SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13–15, registration required.


Guest Sermon and "Friends Talking" Forum, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16


Fr. Peter Pearson, a Franciscan who has been studying and painting icons for more than fifty years and has published several books on the spirituality of icons, will be present at Saint Mark's the week of February 12 to offer a Wednesday evening Cathedral Commons forum (free and open to all, in person of via Zoom), and a practical workshop over three days, Thursday through Saturday, in which participants will be invited to envision and paint an icon image of Christ (registration required; cost $450—a few spots remain.).


On Sunday, February 16, Fr. Pearson will preach at the 9 and 11 a.m. morning services and participate in an informal "Friends Talking" forum in the 10 a.m. hour. Find more information about all of these offerings, including registration information for the three-day workshop, here.


In conjunction with the workshop, sermon, and forums listed above, members of the Saint Mark's Visual Arts Ministry have installed a selection of Fr. Pearson's icons (see details below).

FEBRUARY 13

Climate Conversation for February: How to Stay Warm, Use Less Energy and Save Money


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 6:30–7:30 P.M., via Zoom


Home energy usage has some of the biggest negative effects on the environment. In the middle of a dark winter, though, it can seem hard to turn the temperature lower or to turn fewer lights on in your home. We’ll discuss easy ways that you can reduce your energy usage at home while still staying comfy, and how those changes can reduce climate change while also saving you money. Find the registration link, along with video and materials from two and a half years of previous converations, here.

FEBRUARY 15

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 10 A.M.–2 P.M. (and one Saturday per month through June), meet in the lower parking lot. RSVP required. Find other upcoming dates here.


The Green Seattle Partnership work parties in the Saint Mark's Greenbelt to remove non-native plants and care for the trails have resumed. You must register to participate, as these work parties are limited to 12 people. Register for the February 15 event here.


Four more events are scheduled through June. Registration links for future events can be found here. Direct questions to Forest Steward Joey Baumgartner at: StMarksGreenbelt@gmail.com

FEBRUARY 16

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2025, 3–4:30 P.M., via Zoom


All members of the community of Saint Mark’s are encouraged to attend the next gathering of the Restorative Justice Council. At the meeting on February 16, there will updates and reports on the ongoing Matthew Desmond Community Book Study, Donna Jean's Women Shelter, and the Sanctuary & Immigrant Ministry. These meetings typically occur on the third Sunday of the month, every other month.


Join using this Zoom link. Questions email Scott Hulet at: rshjourney2@gmail.com

FEBRUARY 19

CATHEDRAL COMMONS

An Introduction to Hildegard of Bingen's Approach to Psychotherapy with the Rev. Danáe Ashley


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 6:45–8:15 P.M., Bloedel Hall and via Zoom


What can a revolutionary 12th-century Benedictine nun teach us today? Plenty! Saint Hildegard von Bingen was a polymath and a German Benedictine abbess who lived from 1098–1179 in the Rhine Valley. Her myriad of gifts have been noticed throughout history: prophetess, composer, physician and healer, environmentalist, preacher, mystic, advisor, linguist of her own secret language, and much more. You are invited to learn more about St. Hildegard and her fascinating life, focusing on her holistic approach to mental health, through an interactive presentation with the Rev. Danáe Ashley—Episcopal priest, international speaker, and author of a forthcoming book from Tehom Center Publishing on Hildegard and psychotherapy.

FEBRUARY 26

CATHEDRAL COMMONS

Thresholds and Transitions Across the Liturgical Year


WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 6:45–8:15 P.M., in person in Bloedel Hall or online via Zoom. Free, no registration required. Optional Community Dinner at 6 p.m. ($6/child; $8/adult; $25/max. family)


Hannah Hochkeppel and 20s/30s members will lead this forum on the final Wednesday before Lent to explore the liturgical calendar. What are our seasons? What do the colors and traditions of each season invoke in our spiritual life? Together we will uncover the ways in which the cyclical nature of the liturgical year invites us regularly into the experience of transition and reflection. This is a follow-up to a previous forum exploring the liturgical traditions of The Episcopal Church offered in April 2024.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

2024 Giving Statements


Last Friday, January 31, annual giving statements were sent to all cathedral donors via email. If you think you should have received a statement but did not, or if you had trouble with the email, please reach out to Erik Donner: edonner@saintmarks.org

FROM THE DIOCESE OF OLYMPIA

12th Annual Mideast Focus Film Series


OPENING EVENT: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 6 P.M. (reception), 7 P.M. (screening), in person, registration required


The twelfth iteration of this annual series, now presented under the auspices of the Bishop's Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land, comes at a time of much despair about being able to make things betteror to find any hope at allfor Palestinians. In the church we pray for forgiveness for “The evil that is done on our behalf,” but it is not enough. The theme for the 2025 series is Bearing Witness, as we continue to lift the stories of Palestinians who are daily suffering from injustice and the actions of Israelis and Americans. We invite you to join us in bearing witness to that suffering and in resistance to the evil being done on our behalf. Let us shine a light on the truth of their stories!


This year's film series launches on February 20, with an in-person reception, followed by a screening and discussion of the acclaimed 2024 documentary No Other Land:


Over the course of five years, Palestinian Basel Adra records the Israeli occupation's repeated destruction of his home in Masafer Yatta. He and Yuval Abraham, an Israeli journalist - activist, build an unlikely friendship through the struggle. This film has won many Best Documentary Film Awards Internationally as well as a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film. 


The special guest for the post-film discussion will be Michael Jacobsen, a peace activist who worked with the villages depicted in the film through the International Solidarity Movement and Veterans for Peace. The reception begins at 6 p.m., with the film starting promptly at 7 p.m. Tickets are not required for No Other Land, but you must RSVP using this form.


Future Films in the 2025 series: 

  • March 6: Settlements Above the Law (guest speaker: Jeff Halper, Founder of ICAHD)
  • March 20: The Law and the Prophets (guest speaker: Josh Vis, Filmmaker)
  • April 3: Where Olive Trees Weep (guest speaker: Issa Amro, Founder of Youth Against Settlements)
  • April 10: Lyd (guest speakers: Sabrene Odeh and Maher Joudi, Palestinian-American activists)


Find more information about upcoming events here. To get on the list to receive future film and Zoom links, email: seattlemideastfocus@gmail.com

Icon Installation in the Nave


The Visual Arts Ministry is presenting an exhibition of a selection of sacred icons by Peter Pearson to coincide with Fr. Pearson's residency at Saint Mark's the week of February 12 (see above). There are 18 icons in total, each painted with acrylic paint on wooden panels using traditional Byzantine methods and varnished to protect the surface. A page identifying the title of each icon is available on the bench by the exhibition, and can also be viewed online here.


UPDATE: Almost all of the icons displayed are available for sale. A price list can be found on the bench by the exhibition in Compline Corner. Icons may be purchased from Fr. Pearson directly. If you are interested in purchasing one, email Visual Arts Ministry Leader Deborah Brown at: visualarts@saintmarks.org

Social Media Survey


The Communications Committee of the Saint Mark’s Vestry is collecting data to inform the cathedral’s social media strategy and where to focus its energy and resources in the future. 

Please complete the survey online at: saintmarks.org/socialmediasurvey 


The survey will stay open until February 23. Questions, email communications@saintmarks.org

Saint Mark's Now Hiring for Two Positions


Saint Mark's Cathedral is accepting applications for the position of Buildings & Grounds Specialist (full-time, hourly). In addition, the cathedral Choir School is accepting applications for the position of Music Teacher for Early Childhood Music (part-time).


Find complete job descriptions and application instructions at saintmarks.org/employment. Please share these announcements with anyone you think may be interested.

Volunteer Opportunities


At this time there is a particular need for volunteers interested in operating the cameras for livestreamed liturgies in the nave and/or hybrid events in Bloedel Hall. Prior experience is not required, although an interest in video production is helpful. The job requires quick thinking and can be stressful, but it's also creative and fun. Contact Greg Bloch to learn more: gbloch@saintmarks.org


There is also a need for Compline Hospitality Ministers, volunteers who are a friendly face and welcoming presence for all those attending Compline each Sunday night. (This position is called "Hospitality Minister" because it combines the distinct roles of Usher and Greeter into one.) This role is simple but important—for many people, Compline is the first time they have come through the cathedral's doors, so you may be the first cathedral community member they will ever encounter. This role is open to all, and is a particularly good opportunity for couples to volunteer together. Ministers serve once a month or less. Contact Michael Seewer to learn more: mseewer@saintmarks.org

MealTrain Requests—The Nelson-Brown Family, Heather Millar


The cathedral Community Meal Delivery Ministry uses the online tool MealTrain to organize and simplify the donation of food to members of our community going throguh difficult times.


Chris Brown, beloved cathedral staff member, began chemotherapy on December 24. Donations of meals would be greatly appreciated by Chris, his wife Sandy Nelson, and their daughter Elsie Nelson Brown. Sign up at: mealtrain.com/27kl2e


Heather Millar is currently recovering from injuries relating to a fall. If you can help out while her mobility is limited, please sign up at this link: mealtrain.com/3voy6w


PLEASE NOTE: Heather's home is in Ballard, and the Nelson-Browns live in Greenwood/Phinney Ridge. If you would like to contribute a meal, but transportation is an issue for you, contact Canon Wendy Claire Barrie and we will work out delivery. Please also contact Canon Barrie if you know of someone else in the community who would appreciate the gift of some meals: wbarrie@saintmarks.org

Cathedral Yoga will NOT occur on Monday, February 10.


Sign up to receive special Cathedral Yoga email announcements such as this cancellation, along with the monthly Cathedral Yoga newsletter, here.

Godly Play will next be offered Sunday, February 16, in the 10 a.m. hour. The Weavers (age 3 to grade 2) will explore the Parable of the Great Pearl, and the Fishers (grades 3 to 5) will engage with the Parables of Parables.


Godly Play is offered for kids age 3 through fifth grade on the first and third Sundays of each month.

The Contemplative Prayer group meets most Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. Read more here.


Contemplative prayer is suspended this Tuesday, February 11, due to the Taizé liturgy that evening.

Tuesday Noon Bible Study gathers on Tuesdays, 12–1:30 p.m. on Zoom for study and prayer over the lectionary, led by a rotating member of cathedral cleargy and staff. To learn more or participate, email: biblestudy@saintmarks.org

Please note that the next docent-led cathedral tour will be February 23.

FUNERALS


A funeral for Carol Wright will be offered

THIS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2 P.M., in the cathedral nave and livestreamed


A funeral for Jonie Pritchard will be offered

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1:30 P.M. in the cathedral nave and livestreamed

SUNDAY SERVICES

Sunday, February 9, 2025:

The Fifth Sunday after Epiphany


Download the service leaflets in advance here.

Join the 11 a.m. service via livestream here.


Read the Scriptures appointed for this Sunday here.


Scripture:

Isaiah 6:1–8

Psalm 138

1 Corinthians 15:1–11

Luke 5:1–11

8 A.M. THE HOLY EUCHARIST

in Thomsen Chapel

Presider & Preacher: The Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason


Hymns:

Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! [Hymn #362]

Come, thou fount of every blessing [Hymn #686]


Organ:

Frank Bridge, Allegretto grazioso

Henry Smart, Postlude in C

9 A.M. THE HOLY EUCHARIST

in the cathedral nave

Presider: The Rev. Canon Richard Weyls

Preacher: The Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason


Hymns:

Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty! [Hymn #362]

Put down your nets and follow me [WLP #807]

Come, thou fount of every blessing [Hymn #686]


Choir:

Cesáreo Gabarain/Skinner Chávez-Melo, arr. M. Kleinschmidt, Tú has venido a la orilla (Pescador de Hombres)


Organ:

C. Hubert H. Parry, Meditation on Martyrdom

Henry Smart, Postlude in C

11 A.M. THE HOLY EUCHARIST

in the cathedral nave & livestreamed

Presider: The Rev. Canon Emily Griffin

Preacher: The Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason


Hymns:

Thy strong word did cleave the darkness [Hymn #381]

Put down your nets and follow me [WLP #807]

Come, thou fount of every blessing [Hymn #686]


Choir:

Jacob Handl, Duo seraphim

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Surge illuminare 


Organ:

Frank Bridge, Allegretto grazioso

J.S. Bach, Fugue in E-flat, BWV 552b

7 P.M. CONTEMPLATIVE EUCHARIST

in Thomsen Chapel

Presider: The Rev. Canon Emily Griffin


Musician: Mel Butler, viola

9:30 P.M. COMPLINE

in the cathedral nave & livestreamed

A beloved Seattle tradition since 1956. Broadcast live on KING 98.1 FM, and king.org; livestreamed on saintmarks.org and Facebook and YouTube; and available as a podcast. Learn more here.


Highlights:

Frederick Charles Maker, Dear Lord and Father of mankind

Jason A. Anderson, Psalm 138

John Holmes, Nunc dimittis, Tone VIII

Francisco Guerrero, Ambulans Jesus

Liturgy and repertoire information subject to change.

THE FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH, 12:30 P.M., meet in the rear of the nave following the 11 a.m. service.


A newcomers' coffee with clergy is offered on the first Sunday of each month immediately following the 11 a.m. Sunday service. This coffee hour is offered especially for newcomers, guests, or anyone who has questions about the cathedral community and liturgies. Gather in the back of the nave. Email newcomers@saintmarks.org if you cannot attend in person, or with any other questions. And as always, please spread the word to anyone you know who may be interested.

EVERY SUNDAY, DURING THE 9 A.M. SERVICE


Children's Chapel is offered on Sunday during the 9 a.m. Sunday service. All children are invited to join the Gospel procession and gather around the Deacon as the Gospel is proclaimed. Then children pre-school through 2nd grade will process to Thomsen Chapel for storytelling, singing, and prayer. Parents are welcome to join their children. They return to their families in the nave at the Peace. If you have any questions or would like to help out, please contact Canon Wendy Claire Barrie at: wbarrie@saintmarks.org

Each week, those for whom the community has been asked to pray are published each Friday afternoon in the Cathedral Prayer List, found as a PDF at saintmarks.org/prayer


On that same page, find information about joining the cathedral's Prayer Chain, to receive emails about individual prayer requests as they are submitted. The prayer list is also available in printed form in the back of the nave.

Weekday Services


Daily Morning Prayer is offered online via Zoom, Monday–Friday at 7:30 a.m.


Daily Evening Prayer is offered via Zoom, Monday–Friday at 6 p.m.


Thursday Morning Chapel Eucharist: A service of Holy Eucharist is offered in person in Thomsen Chapel at 7:30 a.m. on the 1st/3rd/5th Thursdays of the month only.

Saint Mark’s Cathedral acknowledges that we gather on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish People, who are still here, and we honor with gratitude the land itself and the life all the Coast Salish tribes. [Learn more]

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