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Ordination of Irene Tanabe Thursday, August 18, 7 pm Cathedral Nave God willing and pending proper consents, Bishop Rickel will ordain our curate Irene Tanabe– please join us in celebrating and supporting a member of our community! The Gratitude Gatherings project is not over yet—we run through mid August! Spaces are still avail- able, especially for family-friendly events. Kids—and kids at heart—are invited to run in the park, or make ice cream sundaes. Eastsiders are invited to Kelsey Creek Farm Park, or an afternoon in Maple Valley. This is our third summer of parties in parks and parishioners’ homes for fellowship and fun. Join us! Bring Your Calendar to Church, Come to the Back of the Nave on Sunday Morning, and Sign Up! Questions? Contact [email protected] . Gratitude Gatherings are sponsored by Saint Mark’s Stewardship Committee. Saturday, August 6/Bellevue /4-7:30pm -- Kelsey Creek Park-- Hosts: Bobby and Phyllis Duin, G Pro, and Barbara Erickson Food: Bring a main dish to BBQ, and side dish to share. Des- sert and drinks provided Theme: What keeps us in community? Ages: Open to young and more mature! Sunday, August 7/Maple Leaf/3:30 pm --Maple Leaf Park-- Hosts: Amy, Brett Bowton-Meade (and girls) Food: popsicles provided. Theme: Playtime in the Park! Ages: children and their families Sunday, Aug. 7/Covington-Maple Valley/4-6pm Hosts: Pam and Brian Sellers-Petersen Food: BBQ; bring side dish or dessert Theme: Fellowship Ages: adults, teens, children Sunday, August 14/Ballard/2:00-4:00 pm Hosts: Liz Sloat and Elsie Ford Food: Bring kid-friendly toppings for ice cream Theme: Ice Cream Sundae Ages: family friendly, kids of all ages this August Here's what's happening this August at Saint Mark's Cathedral. Our website also lists the major events happening on campus (and, if needed, how to get tickets) at www.saintmarks.org/ComingEvents/ FeaturedEvents.php . We hope this will give you a chance to mark your calendar and plan to attend some of the many exciting events that will be happening on campus. Don't miss out! “Like” us on our new Facebook page at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral and get reminders and updates or start a conversation! Subscribe to Sundays and Beyond our email newsletter with up to date information about events in the coming up and to learn more about events advertised here- or added to the calendar. Sundays and Beyond is now the primary way to read the announcements each week. To subscribe, go to http://www.saintmarks.org/Publications/MailingList.php . As always, there are many more meetings and activities happening that are not listed here, but can be found on our online calendar at http:// www.saintmarks.org/Calendar/Calendar.php . Across the Diocese Many exciting things are happening around the Diocese that we just don't have room to tell you about in our own publications. Subscribe to Across the Diocese, a weekly email with listings of events this August at Saint Mark's A calendar supplement to The Rubric What's happening at the Cathedral Art in the Nave presents: ICONS IN TRANSFORMATION August 13—October 12 Cathedral Nave Imagine our nave transformed by icons. Imagine art inspired by the emotional power and artistry of icons. Critics around the world are praising this dramatic 120 piece traveling exhibit of the contemporary work of acclaimed Russian—Swedish abstract expressionist, Ludmila Pawlowska . Also included in the installation will be Russian traditional icons from the Vassilevsky Monastery/Suzdal. After touring the great cathedrals of Europe, this must-see exhibit is now at Saint Mark’s. The works on view will also include 12 large sculptural pieces many of which will be suspended in the Cathedral providing a stunning and dramatic visual impression. Gala Opening Saturday, August 13, 7:00 p.m. Activities include speaker and artist, Ludmila Pawlowski, Russian folk-art group Juliana and PAVA, a festive reception and guided tours. Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. Suggested donation $20. Self-guided tours: Exhibit open to the public Monday - Friday 10AM-6PM; Sundays 12:30PM - 9PM Guided Tours available upon request. 206.323.0300, [email protected]

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Ordination of Irene Tanabe Thursday, August 18, 7 pm Cathedral Nave God willing and pending proper consents, Bishop Rickel will ordain our curate Irene Tanabe– please join us in celebrating and supporting a member of our community!

The Gratitude Gatherings project is not over yet—we run through mid August! Spaces are still avail-

able, especially for family-friendly events. Kids—and kids at heart—are

invited to run in the park, or make ice cream sundaes. Eastsiders are invited to Kelsey Creek Farm Park, or an afternoon in Maple Valley. This is our third summer of

parties in parks and parishioners’ homes for fellowship and fun. Join us! Bring Your Calendar to Church, Come to the Back of the Nave on Sunday Morning, and Sign Up!

Questions? Contact [email protected]. Gratitude Gatherings are sponsored by Saint Mark’s Stewardship Committee.

Saturday, August 6/Bellevue /4-7:30pm -- Kelsey Creek Park-- Hosts: Bobby and Phyllis Duin, G Pro, and Barbara Erickson Food: Bring a main dish to BBQ, and side dish to share. Des-sert and drinks provided Theme: What keeps us in community? Ages: Open to young and more mature!

Sunday, August 7/Maple Leaf/3:30 pm --Maple Leaf Park-- Hosts: Amy, Brett Bowton-Meade (and girls) Food: popsicles provided. Theme: Playtime in the Park! Ages: children and their families

Sunday, Aug. 7/Covington-Maple Valley/4-6pm Hosts: Pam and Brian Sellers-Petersen Food: BBQ; bring side dish or dessert Theme: Fellowship Ages: adults, teens, children

Sunday, August 14/Ballard/2:00-4:00 pm Hosts: Liz Sloat and Elsie Ford Food: Bring kid-friendly toppings for ice cream Theme: Ice Cream Sundae Ages: family friendly, kids of all ages

this August Here's what's happening this August at Saint Mark's Cathedral. Our website also lists the major events happening on campus (and, if needed, how to get tickets) at www.saintmarks.org/ComingEvents/FeaturedEvents.php. We hope this will give you a chance to mark your calendar and plan to attend some of the many exciting events that will be happening on campus.

Don't miss out! “Like” us on our new Facebook page at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral and get reminders and updates or start a conversation! Subscribe to Sundays and Beyond our email newsletter with up to date information about events in the coming up and to learn more about events advertised here- or added to the calendar. Sundays and Beyond is now the primary way to read the announcements each week. To subscribe, go to http://www.saintmarks.org/Publications/MailingList.php. As always, there are many more meetings and activities happening that are not listed here, but can be found on our online calendar at http://

www.saintmarks.org/Calendar/Calendar.php. Across the Diocese Many exciting things are happening around the Diocese that we just don't have room to tell you about in our own publications. Subscribe to Across the Diocese, a weekly email with listings of events

this August at Saint Mark's A calendar supplement to The Rubric What's happening at the Cathedral

Art in the Nave presents:

ICONS IN TRANSFORMATION August 13—October 12 Cathedral Nave

Imagine our nave transformed by icons. Imagine art inspired by the emotional power and artistry of icons. Critics around the world are praising

this dramatic 120 piece traveling exhibit of the contemporary work of acclaimed Russian—Swedish abstract expressionist, Ludmila Pawlowska. Also included in the installation will be Russian traditional icons from the Vassilevsky Monastery/Suzdal. After touring the great cathedrals of Europe, this must-see exhibit is now at Saint Mark’s. The works on view will also include 12 large sculptural pieces many of which will be suspended in the Cathedral providing a stunning and dramatic visual impression. Gala Opening Saturday, August 13, 7:00 p.m. Activities include speaker and artist, Ludmila Pawlowski, Russian folk-art group Juliana and PAVA, a festive reception and guided tours. Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. Suggested donation $20. Self-guided tours: Exhibit open to the public Monday - Friday 10AM-6PM; Sundays 12:30PM - 9PM Guided Tours available upon request. 206.323.0300, [email protected]

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The Cathedral Shop

Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

The "out of the ordinary" shop for all of your gift-giving needs. You'll be surprised at our wide selection. of books, CD's, jewelry, gifts and greeting cards

all offered in a warm friendly atmosphere.

Located across the parking lot from the Cathedral. www.shopatsaintmarks.org 206.323.1040

Saint Mark's Counseling Service We offer professional counseling tailored to

meet your specific needs and goals. Safe and confidential. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call.

Kathleen Tyrrell, M.S., L.M.F.T. 206.323.0339

Located in Leffler House on the south side of the parking lot

http://st-marks-preschool.org [email protected] or 206.323.1844

For more information about Children and Youth Ministries at Saint Mark's, please contact Cindy Spencer at 206.323.0300, ext 225 or [email protected]

CHILDREN AND YOUTH MINISTRIES

Dinner and Compline Nights Middle School and Senior High youth (including those rising from 5th to 6th grade) will have monthly “dinner and Compline nights” again this summer. We gather at the Cathedral at 7:00 pm on the noted dates, make a dinner plan (usually on Broadway; always within walking distance), eat together, come back to the Cathedral for games on the lawn, and attend Compline together, ending at 10:00 p.m. The last date for this summer is August 21.

We’re on Facebook! Find us (via the Saint Mark’s Cathedral page, for example!) and like us and keep up with the latest books, gifts, foods, CDs and other great items in store for you!

Weekday Service Times (Summer) Wednesdays, 12 noon Holy Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel Thursdays, 7 a.m. Holy Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel Monday—Friday, 6:30 p.m. Evening Prayer in McCaw Chapel

Sunday Service Times 8 a.m. Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel 9 a.m. Eucharist in the Nave 11 a.m. Eucharist in the Nave 7 p.m. Eucharist in Thomsen Chapel (co-sponsored by

Integrity, LGBT ministry of the Episcopal Church) 9:30 p.m. Compline in the Nave, chanted by the

Compline Choir and broadcast live on KING 98.1 FM.

Cathedral Tour On the first Sunday of (most) months, join us for a tour of the Cathedral following the 11 a.m. service. Anyone interested in a look at the back rooms of the Cathedral, including the organ, are invited to join in. Meet at the Baptismal Font. Contact newcomers@ saintmarks.org.

Tour Guide training! Have you been around the Cathedral for more years than you'd like to count? We need your expertise to help provide Tours of the Cathedral to newcomers and guests. We currently offer Tours on the first Sunday of the month after the 11:00 am service, but are in need of additional tour guides. Guides are scheduled every three or four months and we'll provide training. Contact Carol Green, 206.523.2158 or [email protected].

Summer Sunday School June 26 – August 21 (excluding Aug. 7). This summer our multi-generational group will be taking a playful, hands-on look at the sacraments of communion and

baptism, and wondering together how to turn “wine into water” to raise money (along with the rest of the Saint Mark’s Community) to build wells in needy communities around the world (taking a good look at water issues along the way!) Please plan to join us as often as you’re available this summer to build community, learn together and have fun on summer Sunday mornings.

The Vestry Corner

The Vestry continues its work this summer on Tuesday, August 23. Meetings are held in the Council Room at Diocesan House (1551 10th Ave E– 3 doors north of the Cathedral) and are open to all members of the Cathedral. Vestry Forum: Sunday, August 14, 12:30 pm The Rev. Canon Joan Anthony talks about the call process. Questions? Comments? Got a question about procedure? Concern about how things are going? A special thank you to a member of our community or the staff? Let us know! Email the wardens at [email protected].

Sunday, August 7 —the 8th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Lucas Mix Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Choral Arts (Artists-in-residence at Saint Mark’s) 10:10 am Forum: Parish Profile Committee Bloedel Hall A chance to respond: 1. What is most important to you at Saint Mark's and why? 2. Describe a favorite and/or transformational and/or transcendent moment for you at Saint Mark's. 3. In 3-5 years from now, how would you like the Saint Mark's community to look and feel? This can include but isn't exclusive to the building, the people, the

programs, the general atmosphere, etc. (repeats at 12:30 pm, and Thursday, Aug. 11 at 6:30 pm.) 10:20 am NO Summer Sunday School this week. Join us again next Sunday. 12:30 Cathedral Tour Meet at the Baptismal font. Newcomers and longtimers are invited to join us on this tour of the Cathedral, including the organ. 12:30 pm Forum: Parish Profile Committee Bloedel Hall (see above for description)

August Calendar Find information here about what's happening on Sunday and special offerings throughout the month. You'll also find listings of some of the open, weekly events held at the Cathedral (listed only on the first meeting of the month). Please check our online calendar on our website or subscribe to Sundays and Beyond to learn about other events, committee meetings and to confirm time and place.

Monday, August 1 Noon- 1:30 pm Al-Anon Capitol Hill Group Conference Room This support group offering strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers meets every Monday at the Cathedral. http://www.wa-al-anon.org/ 7:15 pm Centering Prayer McCaw Chapel Every Monday, study, discuss, and practice this popular method of contemplative prayer which places a strong emphasis on interior silence. 7:30 pm Alcoholics Anonymous Bloedel Hall An open AA meeting every Monday night.

Tuesday, August 2 11:45 am Ladies Bible Study Leffler Living Room Join us every Tuesday for a brown-bag lunch and bible study. 6:45 pm Seattle Insight Meditation Society Bloedel Hall Every Tuesday, SIMS hosts this opportunity for meditation. http://seattleinsight.org/

Wednesday, August 3 11 am SAGE Planning Meeting Bloedel Hall 12:45 pm SAGE Monthly Luncheon Volunteer Park The first Wednesday of the month is "SAGE Wednesday"- all ages are welcome to join us for lunch following the noon Eucharist. ‘Brown bag’ picnic in Volunteer Park. This will be our last luncheon with the Rev. Pat Taylor before she retires. Again. All ages always welcome and encouraged to attend. 8 p.m. Sober and Free Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Leffler Boardroom. This support group offering strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers meets every Wednesday. http://www.wa-al-anon.org/.

Saturday, August 6 Habitat for Humanity Rainier Vista A crew of Saint Mark’s volunteers will be helping Seattle Habitat build homes in Rainier Vista in southeast Seattle. Sign up by calling Gordon Miller (425.427.8172/ [email protected]) or Mary Mullen (206.789.0303). 8:45 am—4 pm Connecting Episcopal Women (CEW) - The Episcopal Church of St. Matthew/San Mateo (123 “L” St. NW, Auburn, WA) “Find your passion, share your passion” Women of faith and other community woman are invited to join in this call for Spiritual Activism. Connect with others in co-creating your passions

into actions. Visit the website at http://circleconnections.com/circles-connections/women-circling-the-globe-2/. For more information: Kathleen Wright Nyhuis, [email protected] or 206.295.1801. 6 - 9 pm From Hiroshima to Hope northwest shore of Green Lake, just south of the Bathhouse Theatre, 7312 West Green Lake Dr. N., Seattle. The lantern-floating peace ceremony, now in its 26th year at Green Lake, honors the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and all victims of war and violence. Pre-event activities include lantern calligraphy and folding of peace cranes. At 7 p.m., a program of musical performances and speakers. The candle-lit lanterns are then floated on the lake at dusk. From Hiroshima to Hope is created annually by local peace, faith and community organizations. Sponsors include Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, Peace Action of Washington, the United Nations Association-WA Chapter, and Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility. For more information, call 206.453.4471.

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Sunday, August 14 - the 9th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Joan Anthony Hunger Offering Sunday Please remember the Hunger Offering Ministry this Sunday. The collection baskets are located in the back of the nave and at the Hunger Offering table. Your contributions will help 6 local food programs feed the hungry and poor. Sarah Beer [email protected].

Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Choral Arts (Artists-in-residence at Saint Mark’s)

10:20 am Parish Profile Committee: Videography Compline Corner, Nave Our resident videographer, Nell Grey will record your response to one of three questions (see Forum on Aug 7). This will take 3-5 minutes. Nell will then edit the responses for a short clip to be included in the Profile and will also make all of these videos available on the Saint Mark’s website for potential candidates –and, of course, for our future historical record and delight. 10:20 am Summer Sunday School St. Nicholas Rm 217 See page 2 for details. The Great Water Party: special focus on Wine into Water project. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator [email protected] or 206.323.0300, ext. 225.

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Fast for Peace The Mideast Focus Ministry together with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community invite Jews, Christians and Muslims to Fast for Peace on Sunday, August 7. During Ramadan join Jews, Christians, and Muslims in a day of fasting for Peace and Understanding. Fasting is common to all religions. It teaches, through personal experience, what hunger, poverty, loneliness and discomfort mean to the less fortunate sections of society. After a day of fasting and reflection, please join us for a short program of reflections followed by dinner (breaking of the fast). Dinner will be served at 8:35 pm (sunset). A scripture exhibition will also be open for visitors. This is a unique opportunity to share with other faith traditions in those places where our rituals differ but their purposes are much the same.

To prepare for dinner registration is required. Register Online: http://www.amiseattle.org/ml/ Or [email protected]

7 pm Integrity Eucharist Thomsen Chapel This service is co-sponsored by Integrity, the Lesbian and Gay ministry of the Episcopal Church. A social hour follows in the Leffler Living Room. 9:30 pm Compline Cathedral Nave. Also known as the "chant service," Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM. Post-Compline organ recital by Cara Peterson.

Monday, August 9 10 am Grief Support Group Pat Taylor’s Office, Second floor of Bloedel Hall For people in need the support of others who have also lost someone close. The Pastoral Care Associate is open to beginning other grief groups. Contact: The Rev. Pat Taylor at 206.323.0300, ext. 223 or [email protected].

Wednesday, August 10 7 pm Transformational Travel: Nicaragua Potluck and Planning Leffler Living Room. Hear about our plans for travel to Nicaragua at a potluck. Penny Reid, who went on the 2010 group trip and is in Nicaragua this month, will share her enthusiasm about what it means to connect with the people of Central America through home stays, volunteering and learning Spanish. Bring along a main dish, salad, dessert or beverage and get excited as we design our itinerary & make final choices for our travel dates. More information at http://saintmarkstravel.wordpress.com

Thursday, August 11 6:30 pm Parish Profile Community Forum Bloedel Hall A chance to respond to: 1. What is most important to you at Saint Mark's and why? 2. Describe a favorite and/or transformational and/or transcendent moment for you at Saint Mark's. 3. In 3-5 years from now, how would you like the Saint Mark's community to look and feel? This can include but isn't exclusive to the building, the people, the programs, the general atmosphere, etc.

Saturday, August 13 9 am Garden Committee Front Lawn Spend three hours on a Saturday and help beautify the grounds of the Cathedral for all to enjoy. Join the Garden Committee for planting, weeding, spreading compost, and generally cleaning up the beds. No experience or tools necessary, but bring gloves or a water bottle if you have them. Contact: Norva, [email protected]. 7:00 pm Icons in Transformation Opening Gala Cathedral Nave. Activities include speaker and artist, Ludmila Pawlowski, Russian folk-art group Juliana and PAVA, a festive reception and guided tours. Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. Suggested donation $20.

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Sunday, August 21—the 10th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Canon Rebecca L. McClain Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings by the Women’s Choir 9 am Third Sunday Brunch Leffler House All are welcome! 10:20 a.m. Summer Sunday School St. Nicholas Rm 217 See page 2 for details. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator [email protected] or 206.323.0300, ext. 225. 7 pm Middle School Youth Dinner and Compline Meet on the front steps. We gather at the Cathedral, make a dinner plan eat together on Broadway, come back for games on the

lawn, and attend Compline, ending at 10:00 p.m. 7 pm Integrity Eucharist Thomsen Chapel This service is co-sponsored Integrity, the Lesbian and Gay ministry of the Episcopal Church. A social hour follows in the Leffler Living Room. 9:30 p.m. Compline Cathedral Nave. Also known as the "chant service," Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM.

Tuesday, August 23 6 pm August Vestry Meeting Council Room, Diocesan House Regular monthly meeting of the Vestry. All members are welcome to attend. Agenda available on our website at www.saintmarks.org/About/Governance/Vestry.php

Friday, August 26—Sunday, August 28 6 pm Family Camp-out Dash Point State Park A group of families will be gathering for a weekend in the woods. Contact Mark Kuiper at [email protected] for more information.

Saturday, August 27 10:30 am Mission to Seafarers Benefit Luncheon Golden Princess, Pier 91 The Mission to Seafarers is a worldwide organization devoted to the welfare of merchant seafarers committed to an ecumenical and ethnically diverse ministry. Registrations must be received by August 19– download materials at our website http://www.saintmarks.org/ComingEvents/FeaturedEvents.php#Seafarer or contact the Rev. David Mesenbring at 206.323.0300, ext. 217.

12:30 pm Vestry Forum: The Rev. Joan Anthony, Diocesan Canon to the Ordinary Bloedel Hall The Rev. Anthony will present a forum answering your questions about the process of calling the new dean.

12:45 pm Newcomer Coffee Hour Meet at the baptismal font after the 11 am service. We’ll travel to the second floor of Bloedel to get acquainted over coffee. Open to anyone seeking to make connections at Saint Mark’s Cathedral. Contact: Carol 206.523.2158 or [email protected]. 12:30 pm Oikocredit and Microfinance Update and Information Meeting Leffler Living Room. Members of Oikocredit will discuss Microfinance in general and Oikocredit's accomplishments in specific. We will also kick-off the Saint Mark's Microfinance initiative as part of the Church in the World Ministry within Saint Mark's. Everyone who is interested in Microfinance and Oikocredit, especially current Oikocredit investors, are welcome to attend. A lightlunch will be served. Come and learn more about how you can help the impoverished using the redemptive power of credit. 7 pm Integrity Eucharist Thomsen Chapel This service is co-sponsored by Integrity, the Lesbian and Gay ministry of the Episcopal Church. A social hour follows in the Leffler Living Room. 9:30 pm Compline Cathedral Nave. Also known as the "chant service," Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM.

Monday, August 15 2 pm ’Demented Spouses’ Small Conference Room, Second floor of Bloedel Hall This is a mutual support group for spouses or life partners caring for a partner suffering from dementia and diminished cognitive capacity from a medical condition. We meet on the third Monday of the month. Contact: the Rev. Pat Taylor at 206.323.0300, ext. 223 or [email protected].

Thursday, August 18 7 pm Ordination of Irene Tanabe Cathedral Nave God willing and pending proper consents, Bishop Rickel will ordain our curate Irene Tanabe– please join us in celebrating and support a member of our community!

Friday, August 19 Mission to Seafarers Benefit Luncheon registration due today! See Saturday, August 27

Saturday, August 20 6 pm Young Adult CONTEMPLATE with Bishop Rickel St. Michael’s and All Angels (325 SE Dart St., Issaquah, 98027) Following dinner, Bp. Rickel will join us to answer questions about life and religion in our modernized world. Great fun and conversation and a chance to meet young adults (ages 20-35) from around the diocese. RSVP to Carolyn Lukens at [email protected].

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Coming Attractions this September* Wednesday, September 6, SAGE monthly luncheon Sunday, September 11, Remembering 911: Blessed are the Peacemakers Sunday, September 11, ICONS by Candlelight (post-Compline) Sunday, September 18, Stewardship Ministry Fair Sunday, September 18, ICONS by Candlelight (post-Compline) Saturday, September 24, 30th Anniversary community AIDS memorial Sunday, September 25, ICONS by Candlelight (post-Compline) Tuesday, September 27, September Vestry Meeting Friday, September 30, ICONS and the Flentrop (Arts at Saint Mark’s)

(*find more about these events on our website! http://www.saintmarks.org/ComingEvents/FeaturedEvents.php)

Sunday, August 28 - The 11th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Helen Harper Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings by the Women’s Choir

7 pm Integrity Eucharist Thomsen Chapel This service is co-sponsored Integrity, the Lesbian and Gay ministry of the Episcopal Church. A social hour follows in the Leffler Living Room. 9:30 p.m. Compline Cathedral Nave. Also known as the "chant service," Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM.

Sunday, September 4 - The 12th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. David Mesenbring Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings by the Saint Mark’s Singers 7 pm Integrity Eucharist Thomsen Chapel This service is co-sponsored Integrity, the Lesbian and Gay ministry of the Episcopal Church. A social hour follows in the Leffler Living Room. 9:30 p.m. Compline Cathedral Nave. Also known as the "chant service," Compline is the ancient nighttime prayers, sung by the Compline Choir. A Seattle tradition, broadcast on KING 98.1 FM.

Monday, September 5 Cathedral offices closed in observance of Labor Day

Wednesday, September 6 11 am SAGE Planning Meeting Bloedel Hall 12:45 pm SAGE Monthly Luncheon Bloedel Hall The first Wednesday of the month is "SAGE Wednesday"- all ages are welcome to join us for lunch following the noon Eucharist. Free will offering. All ages always welcome and encouraged to attend.

Education for Ministry—daytime series starting in Fall 2011 A new Education for Minstry group offered during daytime hours at Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Mercer Island. Currently suggesting either Tuesdays or Thursdays at, 11 am—2 pm, depending on availability of participants. Education for Ministry is a four year curriculum from the Episcopal Seminary at Sewanee TN. Each year is a contained unit and can be taken individually (in sequence), or over the full 4 years. Carpooling would be available from Saint Marks at 10:30 am on the meeting days. Co mentors are Mary Maxon (Emmanuel) [email protected]. and Colleen Boyns (Saint Marks) [email protected].

Parish Friends: Parish Friends are up and running in offering fellowship and spiritual support to parishioners who are ill or unable for various reasons to participate actively at Saint Mark's. Contact Deacon Earl Grout ([email protected]) if you are interested in becoming a Parish Friend.

Newcomers: Remember your first months at Saint Mark’s? Coming to a new place on your spiritual journey, even one as welcoming as Saint Mark's, can be hard. Would you be willing to be a friendly contact for people new to our community? Please contact Carol Green ([email protected]) or Deacon Earl Grout to learn more.