2022 Cathedral Day at Saint Mark's

2022 Cathedral Day at Saint Mark's

Cathedral Day 2022 will be held on Saturday, May 7.

By The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia

Date and time

Saturday, May 7, 2022 · 10am - 3pm PDT

Location

Saint Mark's Cathedral

1245 10th Ave E Seattle, WA 98102

About this event

Cathedral Day 2022: Return to your Roots! ~ Welcome back to your cathedral after two years away; let's reconnect!

Cathedral Day 2022 will be held on Saturday, May 7. Holy Eucharist and liturgy for confirmations, receptions, and reaffirmation will begin at 10:30am at Saint Mark’s Cathedral, Seattle. We invite all in the diocese to join us for this special celebration. Following the service, all are invited to have lunch from our food trucks, participate in games and activities for all ages.

Get your free tickets/food vouchers here.

It will be a delightful day of community. Please come and join us!

The schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 9:00am - Confirmands, Sponsors, Clergy, Church Representatives arrive for rehearsal, meet with Bishop Rickel
  • 10:10am - Procession forms in front of Cathedral (outdoors)
  • 10:30am -12:30pm - Confirmation liturgy
  • 12:00pm - Food trucks ready for lunch service
  • Activities - 1:00pm - 3:00pm

    • Bounce house sponsored by Camp Huston, scavenger hunt, collaborative art project, garden activities including making seed bombs, planting, and recycled paper airplanes that will be launched from the organ loft

    • Meet New Friends icebreaker activity, music, labyrinth, Indigenous Coastal Salish artist Peter Boome's art show, tour of the mighty Flentrop organ, garden-themed photo booth

Evangelism and Creation Care Workshops

    1:00 - Brian Sellers-Petersen, Diocese of Olympia Agrarian Missioner and Good News Garden Consultant, invites you to "Bee" Spreaders of Good News! -- A workshop on gardening and evangelism. [Jerusalem Greer, Evangelism Officer of the Episcopal Church, has had to cancel because of COVID concerns.]

    2:00 - Neighborhood Evangelism Prayer Walk with Adam Conley, Saint Mark's Staff/ Seattle Service Corp Director

    2:00 - Brian Sellers Petersen invites hands-on participation in the Leffler House garden .

Organized by

The Diocese of Olympia is made up of more than 26,000 Episcopalians in more than 100 worshiping communities through Western Washington. Our geographic area stretches south from Canada to Oregon and west from the foothills of the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean.

Through worship we:

  • Affirm our faith
  • Pray together
  • Reconcile together
  • Share peace and thanksgiving together
  • Gain strength and renewal through Eucharist
  • Prepare ourselves to minister to the world.
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