SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2021
THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY
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Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
Livestream service of Holy Eucharist
Download the leaflet in advance here.
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Presider: The Rev. Canon Nancy Ross
Preacher: The Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty
Scripture: 2 Kings 2:1-12; Mark 9:2-9
Hymns: Christ upon the mountain peak [Hymn # 129]; Ye watchers and ye holy ones [Hymn # 618]
Organ: J.S. Bach, Sonata 1, BWV 525; Calvin Fuller, Fanfare and Chorale
Offertory: Trad. spiritual, arr. Edyth Ethelynn Woodruff, Deep River
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Virtual Coffee Hour
Immediately following the service, join us for Virtual Coffee Hour! All are welcome. Join using this Zoom link.
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The Office of Compline
EVERY SUNDAY, 9:30 P.M., on KING 98.1 FM and king.org
Highlights: (Archive recording from February 11, 2018): Carl C. Crosier, Processional Psalm for Lucernarium; Tomás Luis de Victoria, Resplenduit facies
UPDATE! After a three-month hiatus, live broadcasts of Compline from the nave will begin again on February 21, 2021. Read the update on the current Compline situation here.
All repertoire and liturgy information subject to change.
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This week's hymn introduction may be found here. Tune in each Thursday at 4 p.m. on the cathedral's Facebook page to watch each week's presentation live.
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Raincoat Donation Drive for Community Lunch
2/8 - 2/19
Friday afternoon tea
Friday 2/12, 3 p.m.
Virtual Sunday School
Sundays 9 & 10 a.m.
Holy Eucharist liturgy (livestream)
Sunday 2/14, 11 a.m.
Virtual Coffee Hour
Sunday 2/14 12 p.m.
Inquirers' Class
Begins Sunday, 2/14, 12:30 p.m.
The Office of Compline
Sunday 2/14, 9:30 p.m.
Shove Tuesday/Mardi Gras
Tuesday, 2/16, 5:30-7 p.m.
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, 2/17, 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Mideast Focus Film Series presents: Advocate
Friday, 2/19
Saturday Night Shakespeare Live
Saturday, 2/20, 7 p.m.
Night Prayer with 20s & 30s
Monday, 2/22, 7 p.m.
New Weekly Morning Prayer Service
Begins Wednesday, 2/24, 8:30 a.m.
Lenten Wednesday Evensong
Begins Wednesday, 2/24, 4:30 p.m.
Concert à 3
Friday, 2/27, 7:30 p.m.
Jesus and the Disinherited
Introductory Presentation
Sunday, 2/28, 1 p.m.
Second Sunday Book Group
Sunday, 3/14, 1:00 p.m.
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WEEKDAY SERVICES
Evening Prayer, EVERY WEEKNIGHT, 6:30 P.M. via Zoom. A service of daily evening prayer to close the day. Join using this Zoom link.
Morning Prayer, THURSDAYS, 7 A.M. via Zoom. A service of morning prayer, followed immediately by some time to talk and be together. Join using this Zoom link.
Starting February 24, a new weekly service of Morning Prayer begins on Wednesdays! See more below.
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SHROVE TUESDAY, LENT (AND EASTER!)
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Lent & Easter Special Service and Events
The schedule of Lent and Easter special liturgies, events, and opportunities can now be found on the Lent, Holy Week, and Easter 2021 page on the cathedral website. There are some events that are still being finalized, so check back for more information as the season unfolds.
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Virtual Easter Hymn Project
SUBMISSIONS DUE SOON! DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Once again, you—yes, YOU—are invited to be part of a video offering of “Jesus Christ is risen today, Alleluia!”—the tune known as "Easter Hymn." The video will resemble the virtual choir & congregation video of “O come, O come, Emmanuel” offered by this community last Advent, a video that was profoundly moving to many who saw it. No matter if you have no experience in choirs, if you think your voice isn't good enough, if you've only recently connected with Saint Mark's, or where you are physically located... your participation is needed!
In order to honor the ancient practice of suppressing Alleluias during Lent, we must record our submissions before Lent begins. For that reason, videos must be received by midnight on Shrove Tuesday, February 16. Easter this year falls on April 4.
Record yourself (either alone or with your household!) singing along with the "guide track" video. Then submit your video online. That's it! More detailed step-by-step instructions are found at this link.
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Shove Tuesday Community Gathering and "Closing of the Doors" Liturgy
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2021 5:30–7 p.m., via Zoom
You are welcome to participate in any or all of the elements of this special evening. See here for more information, or join using this Zoom link.
5:30 p.m. • COOK TOGETHER
Take your Zoom device into your kitchenwhile preparing the traditional meal for this day—pancakes!
6 p.m. • EAT TOGETHER
Attendees will be separated into smaller "breakout rooms" for conversation and fellowship while eating.
6:30 p.m. • PRAY TOGETHER
The brief but powerful "Closing of the Doors" liturgy is completely unique to Saint Mark's. At 6:30, everyone attending the Zoom meeting will witness the transformation of the nave space for Lent, and say a fond farewell to our alleluias.
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A Video Invitation from Dean Thomason: Join Together for a Different Ash Wednesday
All are invited to join via livestream for one of two Ash Wednesday services: 12 noon and 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday will look and feel different this year, but its meaning is more relevant than ever. In the brief (4-minute) video, Dean Thomason explores the significance of this observance, and invites you to fully participate from home.
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NOTE: As the Dean says in the video, small containers of ashes are now available to be picked up from the cathedral office—drop by during normal opening hours, weekdays 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., between now and February 17. (Come to the Hoerster Annex entrance and ring the bell on the call box.)
However, as an alternative, all are invited to collect dirt from the earth, from your own garden or from a place meaningful to you, to use in this ritual instead.
Stay tuned for further invitations for observing a holy Lent from home!
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Ensemble Singing Returns to Saint Mark's Cathedral, February 17
After a three-month hiatus during which only vocal soloists were permitted to sing during religious services, updated guidelines now once again allow small groups of singers to sing in harmony. Beginning on Ash Wednesday, livestreamed services will feature a quartet of singers, with the possibility of larger groups of singers in the future, as conditions allow. Singers will be spaced widely apart, and will remain masked at all times.
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Special Lenten Wednesday Evensong Service, Led by Choristers of the Choir School
WEDNESDAYS IN LENT, BEGINNING FEBRUARY 24, 4:30 P.M., via Zoom
During the season of Lent, the choristers of the Choir School will host a weekly Evensong service over Zoom on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. All are welcome! Take a break in your week to be lead in prayer by the voices of our cathedral choristers. (Daily Evening Prayer continues at 6:30 p.m. as usual.) Join using this Zoom link.
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TAKING UP OUR RESPONSIBILITY
FOR RACIAL JUSTICE:
Two Opportunities during Lent
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The Rev. Canon Walter Brownridge, Theologian-in-Residence, Presents Howard Thurman’s Jesus and the Disinherited
Plenary prior to community book reading for Lent:
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1-2 P.M., via Zoom
follow-up book discussion:
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 6:30 P.M.
Gather (via Zoom) on February 28 at 1 p.m. with Saint Mark’s Theologian-in-Residence, The Rev. Canon Walter Brownridge, for an introduction to acclaimed African-American religious leader and theologian Howard Thurman’s legacy. Canon Brownridge’s presentation leads off an invitation to read for Lent Thurman’s foundational work Jesus and the Disinherited, exploring the Gospel as a manual of resistance for the poor and disenfranchised. (You may recall that Canon Brownridge discussed Thurman in his sermon of January 17.) We will follow up on March 24 for an online discussion of the book together with Saint Mark’s clergy at 6:30–8 p.m.
Howard Thurman was a pastor, teacher, preacher, writer, and mystic. He played a guiding role in many social justice movements and organizations of the twentieth century. His writings formed the spiritual foundation for the modern, nonviolent civil rights movement and he was a key mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In Jesus and the Disinherited, Thurman interprets the teachings of Jesus through the experience of the oppressed and discusses nonviolent responses to oppression. Join the Zoom with Canon Brownridge here. Questions? Contact Canon Jennifer Daugherty at jkdaugherty@saintmarks.org.
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Dismantling Racism Training from Absalom Jones Center
While the world is meeting via Zoom, the Saint Mark’s community has an opportunity to participate in Dismantling Racism Trainings with The Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing in Atlanta, Georgia, focused on increasing racial understanding, healing, and reconciliation. Let’s take advantage of this significant resource – and then share our learning and reflections in an upcoming Zoom gathering on the evening of Wednesday, May 12 at the cathedral! The Absalom Jones Center provides tools and experiences that allow faith communities to engage in dismantling racism through education, prayer, dialogue, pilgrimage, and spiritual formation.
Six people per date from one community are permitted to sign up for a day-long training, which is scheduled on many upcoming weekdays and Saturdays. Although there is no charge to take the training, pre-registration is required no later than one week in advance. Register here. (Note that Zoom classes are offered only until it is safe to meet in person again, as classes are filling up quickly, so sooner is better!) Questions? Contact: Canon Nancy Ross: nross@saintmarks.org.
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INQUIRER' CLASS
Last Chance to Register for This Season's Living the Questions
BEGINS THIS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 12:30–2 P.M.
THEN SUNDAYS THROUGH MARCH 28
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MEFM 2021 Film Series Opening Event—Advocate
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 6:30 P.M., via Zoom
Advocate is a powerful documentary film providing a fascinating look at the life and work of Jewish Israeli lawyer Lea Tsemel, who has represented Palestinian prisoners for nearly 50 years in Israeli courts. Join the event using the Zoom link found here. Write to seattlemideastfocus@gmail.com with any questions.
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20S/30S GROUP
Saturday Night Shakespeare Live!
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 4-7 P.M., via Zoom
Join the 20s/30s Group for a virtual group reading of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Contact Emily Meeks (emcmeeks@gmail.com) for more information, or join via Zoom here.
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NEW! A Service of Morning Prayer— Wednesdays at 8:30 a.m.
BEGINS FEBRUARY 24 via Zoom
Beginning on February 24, Saint Mark's will offer an additional service of Morning Prayer each week! At 8:30 a.m. on February 24, and every Wednesday thereafter, join us on Zoom for Morning Prayer, led by one of the lay worship leaders from Saint Mark's. (Thursday Morning Prayer at 7 a.m. continues as usual.) Occasionally, one of our priests will also join us and lead us in prayer. We will meet using the existing Zoom link for Morning and Evening Prayer. If you have questions about this new service, please email Cathedral Sacristan Michael Seewer (mseewer@saintmarks.org).
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SAINT MARK'S MUSIC SERIES
Concert à 3 with Jillon Dupree, Rebekah Gilmore, and Page Smith
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 7:30 P.M.
The Saint Mark's Music Series continues with this free, livestreamed concert. Three towering talents in the Puget Sound Region—who also happen to be members of the Saint Mark's Cathedral Choir—join forces to offer a varied program of music for voice with bowed and plucked strings. Featured composers include Hildegard, Giovanni Picchi, Purcell, Peri, Gabrielli, Monteverdi, Fux, and Bach.
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New Wardens Announced
At the (virtual) Vestry Retreat held on February 6, new Senior and Junior Wardens were selected for 2021. The Senior Warden for the year will be Peter McClung. Clara Berg was named Junior Warden for Finance. Walter Stuteville will continue another year as Junior Warden for Facilities. Thanks to the new Wardens and to all the members of this year's Vestry for their faithful service!
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Get ready for... Lent at Home
Saint Mark’s will be offering a Lenten devotional as a resource for at-home worship (similar to the "Advent at Home" leaflet that was so meaningful to many). Cathedral clergy have crafted a liturgy for the home drawing on ancient practices in an innovative way. It will be arriving next week—keep an eye on your mailbox! The invitation will also be posted on the cathedral website on Ash Wednesday; a link will be found here.
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Raincoat Donation Drive
FEBRUARY 8-19
Donate your new or used raincoats! Saint Mark's will collect and deliver raincoats (men's and women's) to Community Lunch, a service that provides free meals and survival services to hundreds of homeless and low-income people of Seattle. To donate, come to Hoerster Annex (Saint Mark's office entrance), Monday-Friday, 9-5. Come to the door (masks are required), ring the bell, and a staff member will come out to receive the donation.
If you are unable to arrive during those hours, please email Rev. Emily Austin at to arrange a donation drop off time on Saturday, February 20.
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Bishop Rickel's Lenten Book Selections for 2021
Bishop Rickel revealed his book selections for reading this Lent in a video released earlier this week. They are:
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, An Indigenous People's History of the United States
Ijeoma Oluo, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America
Says Bishop Rickel: "I hope you have a good Lent, which for me would mean enough time to do some inside reflection as to what you, individually, are willing to do to move yourself and by so-doing, all of us, closer to the Beloved Community. I hope these books might help you with that work."
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Faith Action Network Legislative Update
Saint Mark's is one of over 150 diverse faith organizations across Washington State affiliated with FAN, which lobbies our state government on behalf of legislation supporting a range of issues including police and criminal reform, homeless prevention, climate change, immigrants rights, healthcare access, and an equitable budget. FAN is supporting 43 bills in the current legislative session, touching all areas listed above. A few examples: bills to fund the working families tax credit; prohibit qualified immunity as a defense for officer misconduct; private prison prohibition; clean fuel standards; eviction reform; and expanding health care for undocumented workers. If you are interested in knowing more about FAN, or how to contact your state representatives and senators, please contact Tom Sunderland on behalf of the Saint Mark's Justice Committee, at tsunderland@mail.com.
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LAST CHANCE for the Creation Care All-Parish Survey!
Everyone is the Saint Mark's community is invited to complete this brief survey to help guide our programming in 2021. There are just eight simple questions—it should take less than five minutes to complete. The deadline to submit is February 14, 2021. Thank you!
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CREATION CARE
Creation Care Weekly Tip: A Valentine to Earth
Can you guess how many liters of fuel are required to bring roses to the US for Valentine's Day demand? Read this article to find out and consider how making a swap to local flowers can spread love for Earth.
Would you like to be more involved in the work of the Creation Care Ministry at Saint Mark’s? Contact Marjorie Ringness to find out more!
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YOUNG ADULTS
Night Prayer with the 20s/30s Group
NEXT SERVICE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 7 P.M., over the phone
Night Prayer with the 20s/30s Group at Saint Mark's will continue on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 7 p.m. in the new year! This will be offered over the phone—the young adults decided that there were already too many videoconferences and Zoom meetings in their lives! Please email Canon Jennifer to receive the call-in information and liturgy for the service.
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SECOND SUNDAY BOOK GROUP
Two Books by Phyllis Tickle: The Great Emergence: How Christianity is Changing and Why and Emergence Christianity
SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1:00 P.M., via Zoom
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CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Sunday Morning Church School
SUNDAYS, 9 A.M.: Godly Play with Alicia (for pre-K—grade 2)
SUNDAYS, 10 A.M.: Saints & Sacraments with Sonjia and Kristen (for grades 3–5).
Saint Mark's Sunday School offerings have returned to their usual pattern. For more information and Zoom links, contact Canon Jennifer King Daugherty at jkdaugherty@saintmarks.org.
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United Way Tax Help
NOW THROUGH APRIL 18
From now through April18, 2021, trained and IRS-certified tax experts will be available to provide safe, secure and 100% online assistance in filing your taxes. Their experts know all the new tax laws and available credits, including those in the new relief bill, so that they can maximize your return and you can keep more of your money. They can also assist with claiming stimulus check money. You can file for free online and get information and assistance over the phone in numerous languages. Visit here for more information.
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Do you know someone who might need to be contacted?
Is there anyone you know who might benefit from a quick phone call, or a note in the mail, from clergy or a member of the community? Email Dean Steve Thomason at sthomason@saintmarks.org or Erik Donner at edonner@saintmarks.org, or call either one—or any of the clergy—at 206.323.0300.
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