SUNDAYS & BEYOND The Saint Mark’s Cathedral weekly newsletter , MARCH 20, 2016

Worship Schedule for and Inquirer's Class at Saint Mark's TODAY, AFTER THE 11 A.M. SERVICE, Saint Mark's is offering a breadth of rich wor- BLOEDEL HALL ship during Holy Week and Easter. Be sure to The third Inquirer's Class will be held pick up a "Holy Week/Easter" postcard in the immediately following the 11 a.m. ser- back of the Nave or visit saintmarks.org/holy- vice today. Marc Aubertin and Walter week to view the full schedule for Holy Week, Stuteville will teach about church his- Easter, and Easter Week. tory. A light lunch will be served. All Monday in Holy Week - MARCH 21 are welcome to this series which con- 7 pm – Contemplative Eucharist, Cathedral Nave tinues on: April 3,10, and 17. To register Tuesday in Holy Week - MARCH 22 or for more information contact Canon 7 pm – Healing Eucharist, Cathedral Nave Martin, [email protected]. Laying on of hands and anointing for healing will be available. Wednesday in Holy Week - MARCH 23 Listening for the Holy Spirit 12 noon – Holy Eucharist, Thomsen Chapel TODAY, MARCH 20, 12:15-1:30 P.M., 7 pm – , Cathedral Nave CATHEDRAL HOUSE 210 - MARCH 24 (Brown bag lunch begins at 12:15, group 7 a.m. – Morning Prayer, Thomsen Chapel begins at 12:30 p.m.) 3 p.m. – 6 pm – Sacrament of Reconciliation (sometimes known as The Listening for the Holy Spirit “private confession”), Thomsen Chapel Discovery Group meets today on the 7 p.m. – Maundy Thursday Liturgy, Cathedral Nave second floor of Leffler House. The core Footwashing, Eucharist, Stripping of the Altar. practice is an exercise where a seeker Music by the Saint Mark’s Singers and the Senior Choristers. shares his/her experience and mem- Childcare available. bers of the group listen prayerfully and respond compassionately. If you want - MARCH 25 to be a part of this holy listening group, 12 noon – Good Friday Liturgy contact Canon Martin at nmartin@ 12:45 p.m. Communal Walking of the Stations of the Cross saintmarks.org. Canon Martin and Pa- 7 p.m. – Good Friday Liturgy, Cathedral Nave mela Bradburn will facilitate the group The Passion, Solemn Collects, Contemplation of the Cross today. Music by the Cathedral Choir. Childcare available.

Tie One on with a Prayer for the Syrian refugee family TODAY, AFTER 9 AND 11 A.M. SERVICES, CATHEDRAL NAVE After the 9 and 11 a.m. services today, Saint Mark's Quilt Ministry will display quilts planned for the Syrian Family being sponsored by the Diocese. Drop by and help finish the quilts with your prayers.

Easter Memorials and Thanksgivings Help underwrite the beautiful flowers and music of the season by making a special contribution in honor or memory of someone. The deadline for names to appear in the service bulletins for Easter Sunday is today, March 20. Fill out the form in your bulletins and place in the offering plate or give on the website,saintmarks.org . Click on the pink “Give”.

01 The Mideast Focus Ministry Presents: John McKay, Cathedral Prayer List Professor of Law at Seattle University To add a name to our prayer list, contact 206·323·0300 ×314 or APRIL 1, 7 P.M., BLOEDEL HALL [email protected]. Prayer requests are listed in Sundays & John McKay teaches law at Seattle University and is a former Beyond for four weeks, and, if needed, they are listed in the U.S. attorney. In 2015 he returned to Seattle after living for monthly Ongoing List, which is found in the Narthex. two years in Palestine while serving in a U.S.-sponsored THE CHURCH rule-of-law program. Join as he discusses the challenges Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury; Michael Curry, of establishing legal systems under occupation in the West Presiding Bishop; Greg Rickel, Bishop; all the ministries Bank. and communities of this diocese, especially St. George, Maple Valley; St. Luke, Renton; the clergy and lay staff and Wardens' Forum vestry of Saint Mark’s Cathedral; all the ministries of Saint SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 10:10 A.M., BLOEDEL HALL Mark’s. The Wardens and Vestry will provide an update on and THE WORLD answer questions related to finance, facilities, strategic plan- Barack Obama, President; Jay Inslee, Governor; Ed Murray, ning and other current Vestry activities. Mayor of Seattle; Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations; Israel, Palestine, Pakistan, North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Bishop Rickel to speak at Cathedral Syria, Turkey, Nigeria, Yemen, Kenya, the Philippines. Commons WED. APRIL 13, 7-8:30 P.M. ALL WHO SERVE IN THE ARMED FORCES & THEIR CATHEDRAL NAVE FAMILIES Lawrence V.T. Coffey, Brian Kee Cathedral Commons, Saint Mark's Wednes- day night formation series, will host Bishop THOSE WHO HAVE DIED Greg Rickel and Arsalan Bukhari, Executive Patricia Williams Nelson, Winnie Villas, The Rev. David Director at CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) Storm, Yoshiko Hanashiro, Gene Rasmussen, JP Swanson, for a conversation about interfaith relations, islamophobia, Mary Lou Block, David Crump, Burton McGee, Madeleine and the vocation of the church as a beacon of inclusion, Hanlon, William "Reed" Probus, Lynette Johnson dignity and respect. Stay tuned: more details to come. THOSE WHO ARE SICK OR SUFFERING IN ANY WAY, IN BODY, MIND, OR SPIRIT Donations needed for Syrian refugee family Marleen Alhadeff Alice McCully Saint Mark's is supporting a Syrian refugee family, who will Sheri Bowden & The McLaurin Family be arriving in Seattle soon. The family includes a father, Donald Harvey Belle Meline Mears mother, one year old, two year old, and a third baby on the Allen Browning David Mesenbring way. We are collecting gently used essential items such as: Apanakhi Jeri Buckley Loraine Elliott Moran a crib and mattress, portacrib, cradle or bassinet, diaper David Callahan Patrick Nicoll Jane Carter Marilynne Scott changing table, and a children's chest of drawers. Do you have The Crump Family Dick Weyls an item to donate? Please contact Dewey Walker, seattledewey@ Anne Gilbert Argelia gmail.com. David Gretch Bette Eammon & Laura Hanlon Ella Training for Liturgical Ministers Teriq Jackson Margaret SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 9 A.M.-1 P.M., Paul Jelinck Walter & Shirley CATHEDRAL NAVE AND SKINNER AUDITORIUM Linnie Martin Saint Mark's will offer workshops for people interested in, or already participating in, liturgical ministries: acolytes, altar guild, Eucharistic ministers (chalice bearers), greet- ers, readers/intercessors, vergers, and ushers at any of our Sunday eucharists. Come explore a new ministry or come be refreshed and renewed in a ministry you are already doing. Workshops will feature a plenary led by Dean Thomason as well as breakout sessions with the individual ministries. To sign up please contact Canon Becky Morrill, bmorrill@ saintmarks.org. Please let us know which ministry you are interested in and what service you attend. If you are inter- ested in participating in one of these ministries, but can not come to a scheduled workshop, please let us know and we will keep you apprised of future learning opportunities. 02 Cathedral Day 2016 The Cathedral Save the Date Shop at Saint SATURDAY APRIL 23, 2016 Mark's Come one, come all! It’s our annual This is the last Sunday celebration of the community of the before Easter! The Diocese of Olympia, where everyone Shop has lots of great is invited to Saint Mark’s cathedral. gifts for Easter baskets Start with grand , banners and baptisms. Have and confirmations. Try your luck you stopped in and at dunking the dean and the bishop—that never gets old! seen the exciting new New this year—complimentary lunch from Seoul Kitchen items that have arrived lately? Come and visit us today! And, or Nibbles Food Trucks. Everyone who attends will get a save the date: on Sunday, April 10, after each of the morn- voucher for a free entrée. Mark your calendar now to join ing services, we will celebrate Gaye Scott’s arrival as the new the fun! Shop Manager. Coffee hour refreshments will be available in Leffler Living Room that day, so please join us as we wel- Choir School Summer Camp come Gaye to the community. JULY 11-15, 2016, saintmarks.org/choircamp Saint Mark's welcomes all boys and girls from rising 3rd New Ministry - Non-profit Bail Fund grade – 8th grade who are interested in singing music of After reading The New Jim Crowand being awakened to the Christian faith in the striking cathedral setting, while the full impact of mass incarceration, some members of growing as musicians and children of God. Camp activi- the Racial Reconciliation group have felt called to work on ties include: joyful singing of glorious music; daily guests addressing injustice in our legal system. Mary Lonien is specializing in art, drumming, and composition; field trips pursuing the vision of a non-profit bail fund in Seattle/West- and outdoor activities; visual art projects; organ demonstra- ern Washington to change the process of pre-trial incarcera- tion and piano/organ lessons; daily sung Morning Prayer; a tion, and to lay the groundwork for advocacy in bail reform. closing Evensong service and Sunday morning service in the A number of public defenders have committed to joining Cathedral. Register at saintmarks.org/choircamp. her in this work, along with law students from UW. We are modeling the fund after The Bronx Freedom Fund. This Notice: Safety upgrade to west Cathedral Nave work is being conducted through a new ministry at Saint doors Mark’s, and is in the formative stages. Mary welcomes others Upon the Vestry's direction, and with financial support from who are passionate about these issues and want to be part of the Cathedral Foundation, the large double doors on the making a change. Please contact Mary Lonien, marylonien@ west end of the nave have been reversed, and keypads have yahoo.com if you are interested. been installed in order to limit access from the cathedral nave to the rest of the building including the Cathedral Of- Support the budding video ministry at Saint Mark’s! fices. The doors are propped open during worship services, You may have noticed that Saint Mark’s has begun to offer but are secured at all other times. A four-digit key code is limited video of special events and forums. The Communica- required to exit the nave through these doors. Please contact tion Ministry team continues to seek volunteers to operate the the staff member related to your ministry, or the church camera for these events as needed. Currently, we are using a office, to obtain the key code; it will be changed periodically basic Flipcam, which is simple even for the least tech-savvy to for security purposes. The cathedral nave will continue to be use! Though if you are an experienced videographer and/or open daily 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and all are welcome to access it have equipment you’d be willing to operate for this purpose, for prayer and worship-related activities. We appreciate your that is welcomed, too. To find out more, or volunteer, contact understanding as we make these changes for the good of all Communications Director Liz Bartenstein, lbartenstein@ who use our buildings for mission, ministry and meeting. saintmarks.org.

03 Sunday, March 20 ~ Palm Sunday HOLY EUCHARIST, 8 A.M. Thomsen Chapel Preacher: The Rev. Canon Dr. Nancee Martin, Associate to the Rector HOLY EUCHARIST, 9 A.M. Cathedral Nave 1245 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102 Preacher: The Rev. Canon Dr. Nancee Martin, Associate to the Rector 206.323.0300 [email protected] HOLY EUCHARIST, 11 A.M. Cathedral Nave saintmarks.org Preacher: The Rev. Canon Dr. Nancee Martin, Associate to the Rector INQUIRER'S CLASS, 12:30 P.M. Wherever you are on Bloedel Hall your journey of faith, Following the 11 a.m. service, Marc Aubertin and Walter Stuteville teach you are welcome here. about church history in this continuation of the weekly course. CATHEDRAL YOGA, 6 P.M. Cathedral Nave Weekday Service Times A spiritual practice open to all. MONDAY–FRIDAY, 6:30 P.M. CONTEMPLATIVE EUCHARIST WITH HEALING PRAYER, 7 P.M. Thomsen Chapel Evening Prayer: McCaw or Thomsen Chapels With times of silence for reflection, simple meditative music and lots of MONDAYS, 7:15–9:15 P.M. candlelight. Centering Prayer in McCaw Chapel COMPLINE, 9:30 P.M. Cathedral Nave WEDNESDAYS, 12 NOON Also known as the “chant service,” Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM. THURSDAYS, 7 AM Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel

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CATHEDRAL STAFF AND LEADERSHIP Malcolm McLaurin, Canon, Youth & Young Adult Min., [email protected] Barbara Martin, Childcare Center Director, [email protected] Maria Coldwell, Canon for Operations, [email protected] Becky Morrill, Canon Precentor, [email protected] Mark Jacobs, Accounting Manager, [email protected] Camille Jarvis, Concert Series Coordinator [email protected] Michael Kleinschmidt, Canon Musician, [email protected] Christopher Jennings, Shop Associate, [email protected] Nancee Martin, Cathedral Canon, [email protected] Earl Grout, Deacon, [email protected] Nancy Ross, Curate, [email protected] Erik Donner, Executive Assistant/Membership Support, [email protected] Rebekah Gilmore, Associate Musician & Choir School Director, [email protected] Gaye Scott, Cathedral Shop Manager, [email protected] Steve Thomason, Dean and Rector,[email protected] Glenn Sands, Facilities and Events Manager, [email protected] Greg Bloch, Shop Associate, [email protected] 2016–2017 VESTRY Ian Ford, Sexton, [email protected] Senior Warden: Lynne Markova, Junior Wardens: Walter Stuteville and Cara Jason Anderson, Compline Choir Director, [email protected] Peterson. Betsy Bell, Ruth Mulligan, Timi Vann, Roland Yancey, Jim Green, Jennifer King Daugherty, Curate, [email protected] Karen Knudson, Peter McClung, Vinh Do, Ralph Ermoian. Diocesan members: John Stuntebeck, Associate Organist, [email protected] Alice Reid, Christopher Breunig. Chancellor: John Hoerster; Treasurer: Phil Kelly Phelan, Canon for Children’s and Family Ministries, [email protected] Lloyd; Clerk: Sharon Ferguson; Bishop’s Representative: The Rev. Canon Marda Steedman Sanborn. Liz Bartenstein, Communications Director, [email protected] 04