Ordinary Time 2020: A Message from the Bishop
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Bishop Rickel introduces the Diocese of Olympia’s plan for returning to in-person worship and face-to-face gatherings. Watch the video here.See more of the Diocese of Olympia’s plans here.
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We are more than individual churches, we are a diocese – more than 26,000 Christians following the way of Jesus together across Western Washington. On June 7, the Office of the Bishop in the Diocese of Olympia will hold one worship service for our entire diocese. Designed to bring together all Episcopalians in Western Washington
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Bishop Greg Rickel will lead this special virtual event on Saturday, June 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., to celebrate 2020’s H.S. graduates and honor them at this important life milestone. For more information, and to register, click here.
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This month, we continue to support the efforts of Trinity Lutheran (Neighbors in Need) to minister to our hungry neighbors who are simply trying to survive the impacts of Corona Virus and job losses. In April we collected and donated 52 jars of peanut butter. (Thanks!) We have again been asked to help collect 16 oz. jars of “creamy”
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Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord. Peace in heaven and glory in the highest, as you have hopefully grabbed a frond while social distancing. Below are prayers and readings for this day, Palm Sunday, the beginning of Christian Holy week. Click here to explore Holy Week at Home resources.
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Stations of the Cross Previous Next Stations of the Cross Art by Amy Squire Resources for observing Holy Week — especially The Three Days — at home. Palm Sunday: The Sunday of the Passion is a hinge between remembering how Jesus lived by thinking about it, and remembering how Jesus died by re-enacting some of
Help Our Local Neighbors! In the interest of limiting exposure to Coronavirus, we will mail gift cards to families in lieu of delivering actual Easter Food Baskets this year. To accomplish this, cash donations are urgently needed. Please send your checks, marked “Food Baskets”, to the church, or donate here. The fundraising goal is $750
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A New Commandment: Maundy ThursdayApril 9, 7 p.m. “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13.34-35 Begin the Three Days with
So, who says Lenten Disciplines need to be all sackcloth and ashes? They can also be educational, inspirational and more than a bit tongue-in-cheek! This Lent why don’t you join us in Lent Madness? Beginning on Ash Wednesday and running through Maundy Thursday, go to: www.lentmadness.org, learn about contemporary and obscure Saints, and vote for your