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this July at Saint Mark's

A calendar supplement to The Rubric What's happening at the Cathedral

this July Here's what's happening this July 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 and opportunities around our diocese. Contact Norah Joslyn at njoslyn@ecww.org

Gratitude Gatherings

A Benefit Concert for Japan

Summer in Seattle, Picnics and Parties sponsored by St Mark's Stewardship Committee

Sunday, July 17, 3pm Cathedral Nave Proceeds will be donated to the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (Anglican Church of Japan, Diocese of Tohoku), through Episcopal Relief & Development, to help elders and migrants from the Philippines and other countries who are currently underserved by official Japanese relief programs. Performers include: The Tudor Choir (Doug Fullington, director), Ave Renaissance Women's Choir (Rebekah Gilmore, director), St. Mark's Gallery Choir (Brian Fairbanks, director), The Cathedral Trio (Brian Fairbanks, flute; Joyce Ramee, viola; Naomi Kato, harp), Naomi Shiga (organ), Sachiko Honda (koto), Sho Kato (flute). Co-sponsored by Saint Mark's Cathedral, The Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Tengu Sushi, Uwajimaya.

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 newcomers@saintmarks.org.

Guests Needed! Back by popular demand, community gatherings to meet other members of the Cathedral community. Sign up in the back of the Nave to attend Gratitude Gatherings this summer. Picnics and parties, fun and fellowship. Multigenerational opportunities. Held at homes and locations throughout the area– pick one near you or cross-town!

John 2:7 "Fill the jars with water." We all know of Jesus' miracle of turning water into wine. We too have this life-giving opportunity. Here at Saint Mark’s we can participate in the Episcopal Relief and Development's campaign to fund construction of new wells for communities in Central America. We can make a cathedral-sized contribution toward the $76,000 goal for the Diocese of Olympia! Watch for featured fundraising events throughout the summer! More at www.saintmarks.org

Featured Event! Sat., July 16, 6—8:30 pm Diocesan House An evening of community, comedy, inspiration, food and wine is planned for Saint Mark’s family and friends. Nonalcoholic beverages will also be available at this adult event. Space is limited so make your reservations early. Donation is $30 per person in advance, or if you wait and pay at the door, admission will be $35. Reservations taken at the “Water into Wine” information table every Sunday through July 10. For additional information or to make a reservation email: jbailey@saintmarks.org


Arts at Saint Mark’s: Flentrop Organ Friday, July 8, 7:30 pm Cathedral Nave Dr. Thomas Joyce is Assistant Director of Music at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, and former Assistant Organist at Saint Mark's Cathedral. The concert will include works by Charles Ives (Variations on "America"), Aaron Copland (Fanfare for the Common Man), Naji Hakim (Sonata for Trumpet and Organ), and Jehan Alain (Trois Danses). The Flentrop organ's new Spanish trompetas will be featured. $18/$12 suggested donation, advance passes available at the Cathedral Shop (206-323-1040).

The Vestry Corner The Vestry continues its work this summer on Tuesday, July 26 and 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. If you want to know what’s on the agenda, you can access all the papers on our website at www.saintmarks.org/About/Governance/ Vestry.php and select the link at the top of the page. Information is posted on the Friday before the meeting. Past minutes and financial reports are also available. 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 question-comments@saintmarks.org.

CHILDREN

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YOUTH MINISTRIES

For more information about Children and Youth Ministries at Saint Mark's, please contact Cindy Spencer at 206.323.0300, ext 225 or cspencer@saintmarks.org

Summer Sunday School

June 26 – August 21 (excluding 4th of July weekend). 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.

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 p.m. 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 dates for this summer are July 10 (middle school); July 17 (high school); August 21 (both).

Sunday Service Times

Weekday Service Times (Summer)

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.

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

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 preschool@saintmarks.org or 206.323.1844

We’re on Facebook Find us (via ! the Saint Mar k’s Cathedral and like us an page, for exam d keep up wit ple! h Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., CDs and othe r great items the latest books, gifts, food ) in store for yo s, Sun. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. u! 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.

The Cathedral Shop

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

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July 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.

Sunday, July 3 - the 3d Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Earl Grout Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Lynne Markova, soprano; Dr. Mel Butler, viola No Summer Sunday School this week. 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 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, July 4 Cathedral Offices Closed 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, July 5 11:45 am Ladies Bible Study Leffler Living Room Join us every Tuesday for a brownbag 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, July 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. Memorial Day Program honoring World War II. Singing songs from WWII led by JoAn Andenes. Sharing WWII Memorabilia -- Everyone invited to bring what you have to display and share. Free will offering. 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-alanon.org/. Friday, July 8 7:30 pm Flentrop Organ Concert: Dr. Thomas Joyce Cathedral Nave Tom Joyce, organ; Brian Chin, trumpet. Tom returns to Saint Mark’s for a special concert (see box above) $18/$12 suggested donation, advance passes available at the Cathedral Shop (206-323-1040). Tickets also available at the door. Saturday, July 9 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/ glmiller@seattleu.edu) or John Selberg (206.723.5315/ JASelberg@aol.com). 9 am Garden Committee Front Lawn Looking for an easy way to be part of the Cathedral community? 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, norva@ix.netcom.com.

Sunday, July 10—the 4th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. David Mesenbring Hunger Offering Sunday Look for the Hunger Offering baskets at the back of the Nave and on the Hunger Offering table in the fellowship area. Your donations will help support 6 local food programs in the Seattle area. Cash, check, and pocket change are all welcome. If by check, please note it’s for the Hunger Offering. Sarah Beer sarahbeer@comcast.net. Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings from the Gallery Choir

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10:20 a.m. Summer Sunday School St. Nicholas Rm 217 See page 2 for details. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator cspencer@saintmarks.org or 206.323.0300, ext. 225. 12:45 pm Newcomer Coffee Hour Small Conference Room (Upper level of Bloedel Hall) 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 newcomers@saintmarks.org. 2 pm Saint Mark’s rides: Tour de Sound Green River Trail (Tukwilla Park and Ride, 13445 Interurban S., Tukwila) Bring your bikes and join us for a community ride on the Green River Trail! All ages and bikes (no tricycles, please) encouraged; helmets required. Supporting repair equipment available. Approximately 8 miles– though longer option available. Bring sack lunches. Unaccompanied teens will need to provide a signed parental reelase form. See display at back of nave for maps/more details. If possible RSVP, to René Marceau at Marceau_rene@comast.net or in the back of the nave on Sunday. 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, July 12 10 a.m. 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 ptaylor@saintmarks.org. Saturday, July 16 9:30 am Saint Mark’s Quilt Ministry Conference Room Tye quilts, start a new quilt or work on your own projects. Group meets regularly on the third Saturday of the month. Contact Carol Green at ccgreen@u.washington.edu or Jo Ann Bailey at jbailey@saintmarks.org 3 pm American Friends of the Camino Saint James Day Walk Cathedral Nave The Seattle Chapter will hold its yearly Saint James Day walk. Meet at Saint Mark’s and walk to St. James Cathedral for Mass at 5 pm, then return to Skinner Hall (Saint Mark’s) for a potluck afterwards. Anyone interested in learning more about the Camino de Santiago in Spain are welcome. Please RSVP to Carol Green, ccgreen@u.washington.edu or Martha Crites, wsteyr85@gmail.com by July 15. Please, bring a dish to share. 6 pm Water into Wine: Featured Event! Diocesan House An evening of community, comedy, inspiration, food and wine. $30 donation per person in advance, $35 at the door. Reserve your space on Sundays at the back of the nave or by emailing Jo Ann at jbailey@saintmarks.org. Saint Mark’s AIDS Care Team Training What is a compassionate response to HIV/AIDS? Rosehedge Multifaith Works CareTeams are small groups of volunteers who offer practical care, emotional support, and nonjudgmental listening to people living with HIV/AIDS and/or recovering from addiction in Seattle and the surrounding area, including South King County. To find out more contact us at 206.324.1520 ext. 229 or visit www.multifaith.org. Learn more about this CIW ministry at Saint Mark’s at http://www.saintmarks.org/JusticeMinistries/

Sunday, July 17 - the 5th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Rebecca L. McClain Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings from the Gallery 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. The Great Water Party: special focus on Wine into Water project. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator cspencer@saintmarks.org or 206.323.0300, ext. 225. 12:30 pm Church in the World Ministry Gathering Conference Room Interested in learning what is going on in social justice at Saint Mark’s? Meet and hear from Church in the World Ministry members. 3 pm A Benefit Concert for Japan Cathedral Nave Proceeds donated to the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (Anglican Church of Japan, Diocese of Tohoku), through Episcopal Relief & Development, to help elders and migrants from the Philippines and other countries who are currently underserved by official Japanese relief programs. See box for performer details! By donation.

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7 pm High 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 pm 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 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, July 18 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 ptaylor@saintmarks.org. Saturday, July 23 9 am Recession II: Ready or not! Saint Mark’s Cathedral Enabling churches in our region to prepare for waves of economic distress impacting our neighbors. Join us in creating new ways to reach out to those who will be hammered by the coming wave of state cutbacks, the ongoing federal cutbacks and increasing global economic volatility. Share ways your congregation is already responding and join us in imagining new ways we can reach out. Gather at 9 am, session runs 9:30 am to noon. Please register today at eventbrite: http://recession-readiness-2.eventbrite.com. This ecumenical event is sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, the Washington Association of Churches, the Lutheran Public Policy Office, the Parish Collective and Mustard Seed Associates.

Sunday, July 24—the 6th Sunday after Pentecost Following an extended process of discernment and pending final approval of the Diocesan Standing Committee, and God willing, Bishop Rickel will attend the 11 am service to ask both the congregation and the Rev. David Mesenbring some weighty questions. If people consent, then the Rev. Mesenbring will be received into the Episcopal Church on this day. Read Sundays & Beyond to learn more! 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 Youth Ensemble 10:20 a.m. Summer Sunday School St. Nicholas Rm 217 See page 2 for details. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator cspencer@saintmarks.org or 206.323.0300, ext. 225. 2 pm Community Barbecue at Idriss Mosque Idriss Mosque, 1420 NE Northgate Way, Seattle 98125 The Islamic Center of Washington and the Idriss Mosque invite you to attend their Annual Community BBQ and Open House. The annual barbecue was implemented to bring Muslims and non Muslims together to get to know one another and collaborate for improving our communities and society. This event is part of the Islamic Center of Washington's and Idriss Mosque's mission for maintaining peace, encouraging compassion, reconciliation and to ensure justice for all people as well as offer opportunity to strengthen our communities, promote harmony, tolerance and interfaith relationships. Please invite your family, friends, colleagues, congregation, and neighbors to come! 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, July 25—Friday, July 29 9 am Vacation Bible School: Back to the Garden, Renewing God’s Earth St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (111 NE 80th St, 98115) St. Andrew’s, near Greenlake, has invited the Cathedral church school community to join with them for their Vacation Bible School. Go to http://www.saintandrewsseattle.org/specialevents.shtml. Cost $30. Tuesday, July 26 6 pm July 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 Thursday, July 28 9:30 am Cathedral Health Services Bloedel Hall Cathedral Health Services, an Episcopal Jubilee Ministry, will be offering its RightPath Screening Program at Saint Mark’s. This program offers cost effective screening to detect the early warning signs of heart and vital organ diseases that often go undetected until too late. The

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program offers a total of 11 different screenings including: a heart ultrasound, atrial fibrillation, stroke, arterial stiffness, thyroid, abdominal aortic aneurysm, gall bladder, liver, kidney, pancreas and spleen. Prices range from $75 (single test), $150 (Cardiovascular or Abdominal packages) and $200 for the entire set of tests. Each participant receives a blood pressure, pulse and pulse oxygen reading along with immediate written results, consultation and images of abnormalities. Testing takes approximately 45 minutes. Appointments required– please call 1.800.770.0240 or 1.602.254.7130—please do not call Cathedral offices. Flyer avail. on our website.

Sunday, July 31 - The 7th Sunday after Pentecost Preacher: The Rev. Irene Tanabe Music: 9 am Special musical offering by some of the finest young musicians from Saint Mark’s. 11 am Musical offerings by the Peregrine Medieval Vocal Ensemble (Saint Mark’s artists-inresidence). 10:20 a.m. Summer Sunday School St. Nicholas Rm 217 See page 2 for details. Contact Cindy Spencer, Children & Youth Ministries Coordinator cspencer@saintmarks.org or 206.323.0300, ext. 225. 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. Wednesday, August 3 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. Join us for picnic in Volunteer Park– bring your own lunch, watch for details about where to meet. Free will offering. All ages always welcome and encouraged to attend.

Coming Attractions this August* Wednesday, August 3, SAGE monthly luncheon Friday, August 6, Call for Spiritual Activism (for women) Contact: Kathleen Nyhuis, kathnyhuis@yahoo.com Saturday, August 7, Mideast Focus event Saturday, August 7, Garden Committee work day Sunday, August 21, Dinner & Compline: Middle School and High School Tuesday, August 23, August Vestry Meeting Friday, August 26—Sunday, August 28, Family Camp–out at Dash Point State Park (contact Cindy Spencer in Children/Youth ministries) * More information about services, meetings and events at the Cathedral is available on our website at www.saintmarks.org. Subscribe to Sundays and Beyond for weekly updates at bit.ly/SMCemaillist. Please submit information for this August to info@saintmarks.org by the end of the day on July 15.

Transformational Travel Ministry invites you to Nicaragua August 26-September 5 Experience Central America and build community across borders! Take this opportunity to stay with ordinary Nicaraguan families in a small town and again on a coffee farming cooperative; learn from local speakers on Nicaraguan-U.S. political history and current economic conditions. Cost: $845 per person, plus airfare Contact nica@saintmarks.org or call Joyce Hedges at (206) 890-9976. More information at http:// saintmarkstravel.wordpress.com/

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 St. Mark's. Please let Deacon Earl Grout know 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 or Deacon Earl Grout to learn more.

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) mtnmary@sprynet.com. and Colleen Boyns (Saint Marks) cmboyns@hotmail.com.

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