2020

Epiphany Project for Clothes for Kids

Spiritual Stitchers invites the congregation to join in our Epiphany Project. Knit, crochet, or shop for winter hats, scarves, and or gloves/mittens to be donated to Clothes for Kids which provides support for Snohomish Co. school children and their families. Clothes for Kids was very pleased to hear of our project and will be looking forward to our Epiphany […]

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November 1st: All Saints’ Day

Choosing to be baptized into Christ’s death and resurrection — and to reaffirm that deed and those promises — is to choose to live the life of a peacemaker, one who knows God’s reign is close at hand. It’s to choose to hunger and thirst for what is right and to mourn our collective brokenness and to be comforted and filled because it doesn’t have to be this way. It is not this way.

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October 25th: Proper 25, the Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost

Aspen Perry is a member of the Bishop’s Committee at St. Hilda St. Patrick, and is a senior in high school. She read a sermon by the Rev. Cn. Anna Sutterisch, who is the Canon for Christian Formation in the Diocese of Ohio, working with children, youth and young adults and serving as the Chaplain at Bellwether Farm Camp.

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October 11th: Proper 23, the Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

In this passage about judgment Matthew emphasizes first and foremost that God’s gift of salvation is available to all. He also nudges us to remember that we should live lives worthy of our calling and of the gospel. Claiming to be a Christian isn’t going to be enough when it’s time for judgment if we’ve acted in ways that are antithetical to whatever is true, honorable, and just.

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