IN THIS ISSUE:
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Opening Reflection - Hilary McLeland Wieser
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20/30s and Saint Mark's Events - September-November 2023
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What We’re Reading Lately - Molly Bosch
- Snapshots
- In the Diocese of Olympia
- Quick Links
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Join in on the 20/30s Slack for a new channel focused on Gratitude
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Gratitude as a Spiritual Practice
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Gratitude can be a powerful positive emotion, helping you feel more connected to others, reducing stress, and even improving your health studies have shown it is associated with health outcomes such as improvements in blood pressure and sleep quality.
However, gratitude can also be part of a meaningful spiritual practice. Recognizing areas where we are grateful goes hand in hand with thanksgiving, something we practice every Sunday in the Prayers of the People and in The Great Thanksgiving during Communion. And yet, the act of cultivating gratitude can be difficult. It can seem like there is nothing to be grateful for in a world full of bad news. It can be intimidating to imagine sitting down and intentionally listing things you are grateful for. Sometimes it can be hard to find the time to think about it at all. I know that in the past I have vowed to create a habit of gratitude for myself, but it has been quickly swept away in the busy reality of day-to-day life.
Others have also expressed that gratitude is something they would like to work on, but it can be hard to grow on your own. So, we are launching a gratitude channel on Saint Mark’s 20s/30s Slack. We view the channel as an opportunity to foster a communal sense of gratitude both within Saint Mark’s and in the broader community, as well as to help people who want to make gratitude a habit, with minimal barriers to getting started.
Feel free to share whatever you are grateful for, whether that is something that seems small, like a beautiful flower on your walk, something big, like a major life event, or something in between. Our hope is that it will be a place for us all to better connect with a sense of gratitude for the wonderful world we live in and to recognize the many gifts of community we have here at Saint Mark’s.
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Staying Connected—Updating Contact Information
Are you newer to Saint Mark’s or has your contact information changed in the past few months?
Fill out this quick form here.
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20s/30s EVENTS: SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER
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Questioning Together + Compline, “Faith Outside the Church”
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 7:30–10 P.M., Leffler House
What does it look like to deconstruct the meaning of “church” and apply it to a context that exists outside a physical building? Join in for a conversation about the power of connection when our faith is brought outside the church walls and onto the streets. We will be welcoming The Rev. Paul Benz, who was ordained in the ELCA church and The Rev. Michael Cox, who was ordained in the Assemblies of God and transferring to the Disciples of Christ. Both individuals work as Street Ministers with Operation Nightwatch, a Christian nonprofit working to bring the power of chaplaincy and presence to those living and sleeping on the streets of Seattle. We will explore the idea of “church” as an expansive meaning of sharing Christ in the most human moments of connection in the world and what it looks like to live out the understanding of Christian ministry in the context of accompaniment and kinship with those on the margins. Dessert provided. At 9:15, we'll head over to Compline together. Questions? Email Molly (molly.bosch@outlook.com).
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TGIF at Saint Bread
FOURTH FRIDAYS, 8-9 A.M., 1421 NE Boat Street, Seattle
September 22, October 27, *November 17 *on the third Friday due to the Thanksgiving holiday week
Start the day with fellowship and reflection at Saint Bread, a bakery and community space on the Portage Bay waterfront near UW in Seattle. Seating is outside so dress accordingly for weather. Questions? Email Hilary McLeland-Wieser (hmcleland12@live.com).
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Edible Hope Kitchen Prep
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 5:30 P.M., at St. Luke's in Ballard, 5710 22nd Ave NW, Seattle 98107 (Parking onsite available)
Each day Edible Hope serves up to 120 meals. Come help meal prep for their meal service with other young adults from St. Luke’s Ballard. Tasks will vary by the menu that week but there will be lots of opportunities to chop, dice and season food. Sign up by emailing Emily Meeks (emeeks@saintmarks.org).
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Let’s Taco Bout it Dinner + Contemplative Prayer
FIRST TUESDAYS starting October 3,
6-8 P.M., Leffler House + Cathedral Nave
Join in for a taco dinner – tortillas, beans and chips and salsa provided – just bring a favorite side – and conversation to start the week. After dinner, the group will head over to the Cathedral Nave to take part in Contemplative Prayer.
Dinner hosts vary by month. For questions for:
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Pumpkin Patch Excursion and Feast of St. Francis
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 10 A.M., meet by the Saint Mark’s labyrinth
Join in for a day full of pumpkin picking, apple cider, and everything else Fall! Meet at Saint Mark’s and carpool to a local pumpkin patch (more details to come!). The festivities will continue with an option to attend the St. Francis Day Celebration and Blessing of the Animals. Email Julia Cooper (julia7cooper@gmail.com).
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Questioning Together + Compline, “Gratitude and the Saints” with The Rev. Danae Ashley
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 7:30–10 P.M., Leffler House
Come learn more about the saints and explore connections with their wisdom and practices of gratitude. Questions? Email Adrienne Hubbard (adriennehub@gmail.com)
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Bagel Bar - Brunch after Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 12:30–2 P.M., Leffler House
Join in for brunch and conversation following the 11am service. Newcomers are especially welcome. Bagels, cream cheese, fruit and yogurt will be provided - bring a spread, topping, or drink to share! Email Julia Cooper (julia7cooper@gmail.com) or Hilary McLeland-Wieser (hmcleland12@live.com).
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Dig Deeper Opportunities
In February, 20s/30s received a grant to participate in the work of food justice and learning more about the connections between food, the land and faith. Learn more here. Questions or interested in getting involved? Email Emily Meeks (emeeks@saintmarks.org).
Composting Workshop with the City of Seattle and Nurturing Roots
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 3–4 P.M., Leffler Garden
hosted in collaboration with Creation Care
Learn about composting basics at home and how to use compost in your home garden. Representatives from the City of Seattle’s Master Composter Sustainability Program and Nurturing Roots Farm will guide the interactive discussion and activities. Enjoy snacks and refreshments on the Cathedral front porch before the Blessing of the Animals.
Soup and Substance
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 12:30–1:30 P.M., Seattle University
This will be an opportunity for Seattle University students to learn more about food justice with speakers from Nurturing Roots. Opportunities for 20s/30s to volunteer.
Farm Day
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 10 A.M.–1:30 P.M., Yes Farm
Join in with Seattle University Campus Ministry for an opportunity to dig into service at Yes Farm with a catered lunch by Nurturing Roots provided.
Food and Faith Questioning Together + Compline
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 7:30-10 P.M., Leffler House
Brian Sellers-Petersen of Good News Gardens will facilitate a conversation on how food practices can reflect Christ in how we cultivate diversity, stewardship and support the land and feed mind, body and spirit. Learn more about Brian’s work with Good News Gardens and Agrarian ministries.
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT SAINT MARK'S
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All Parish Picnic
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 6:30-8 P.M., Cathedral lawn
Everyone is welcome to an end-of-summer gathering on Friday evening, September 8—to reconnect in person, have some fun together, and celebrate in community. Bring a blanket and your own picnic dinner. The cathedral will provide ice water and lemonade for everyone, plus cupcakes for dessert. Activities will include live string band music (banjo, fiddle, guitar), cupcake decorating (and meet others who share your birth month), blessing of the backpacks and briefcases (bring your "bag" of choice), and a lunchbox dessert dash.
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Restorative Justice Retreat
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 9:30 A.M. - 2 P.M. Bloedel Hall
An all-parish opportunity to refine Saint Mark's approach to the work of justice and peace and the ways it takes shape in this cathedral community. Read Dean Thomason's invitation here. All are welcome. Registration required.
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Michaelmas Chilly Dip
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 5:30 P.M., following Evensong; at Madison Park Beach (1900 43rd Ave. E, Seattle 98112)
More details to come but join The Rev. Linzi Stahlecker for a polar plunge following Evensong. Bring a snack to share. Tea and hot chocolate provided.
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Discerning Call with Killian Noe
WEDNESDAY, November 8 – 6:45 P.M., Zoom or Bloedel Hall
How do we discover the specific way we are to offer our lives, the place our gifts connect with some need in the world? This evening in both the presentation and small group discussions we will work with the “hallmarks of call” and listen for any new call within our long- time call or any new, emerging call on our lives.
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Thanksgiving Eucharist and Community Meal
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 10 A.M. Eucharist, and followed by a Community Meal at noon
Join together on Thanksgiving Day for a service of Holy Eucharist, with prayers of gratitude for the abundance of the harvest and all the blessings of this life followed by a community meal. More information to come.
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Celtic Pilgrimage to Ireland
July 24–August 2, 2024, with optional extension to Iona August 2–7
Join Dean Steve Thomason and Canon Jennifer Daugherty on a contemplative and communal pilgrimage that will draw on the rhythms of worship, prayer and life in community while enjoying the serene beauty of the landscape. Learn more about the trip here including a recording of a recent forum with Dean Thomason and Canon Daugherty describing sharing more about the pilgrimage. Partial scholarships are available. Contact Dean Thomason (sthomason@saintmarks.org) or Canon Daugherty (jkdaugherty@saintmarks.org).
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WHAT WE'RE READING LATELY
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Recommended by Molly Bosch (molly.bosch@outlook.com)
I’m currently reading the book Wild Mercy by Mirabai Starr. It is a book about feminine mysticism, and it highlights the lives of women mystics throughout the ages and across spiritual and religious traditions. It is a book that sparks creativity and allows a deep dive into what it looks like to perceive mysticism through a poetic and feminine lens. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is looking to dive deeper into the roots of mysticism and the various ways it is accessed through individuals across cultures and spiritual traditions.
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In June, Bryan and Rose organized a mobile feast to
celebrate St. Barnabus.
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Thank you to Adrienne for coordinating a hike to Teneriffe Falls.
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Dawn and Meshach served as cooks at the 20s/30s Tent City Service Night.
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Rock the Goat! A group from 20s/30s went backpacking in the Goat Rocks Wilderness.
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Tim and Mia joined in for lawnbowling at Jefferson Park.
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Diocese of Olympia Vocation Day, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2023 – 9 A.M. – 3 P.M., Diocesan House) Pray, eat, connect and share in vocational discernment with others who are discerning the diaconate or the priesthood.
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Holy Hikes , SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 9 and NOVEMBER 4, Experience hiking as a spiritual practice with others in community.
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Evolving Faith, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 11:30 A.M. - 8 P.M. Virtual, Take part in this dynamic conference designed especially for those who have deconstructed the faith of their youth and build something anew. Speakers like Barbara Brown Taylor, Krista Tippett, Dante' Stewart and Nadia Bolz-Weber keep it real. Tickets are free for 20s & 30s, courtesy of the Diocese of Olympia. Contact Valerie Reinke at faithformation@ecww.org to reserve your spot.
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Gospel Fest Workshop, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 - 9 A.M. – 3 P.M., St. Margaret’s, Bellevue – Learn, practice and prepare for a concert in community.
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Convene, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 – 9 A.M. – 5 P.M., Everett Community College A day for learning and connection with others from the Diocese of Olympia.
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20s/30s channels: stay connected on Slack (Email Betsy) and Facebook.
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The Hive - wellness, spirituality and growth resources developed by The Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining who also served this year as theologian-in-residence for Saint Mark’s.
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Many videos of past forums and presentations at Saint Mark’s —virtual, in person, or hybrid—are now gathered into a YouTube playlist here.
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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 of all the Coast Salish tribes. [Learn more]
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