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2026 Annual Meeting Rector Report

Ministry in the Church is a bit like growing a garden: loose soil is ripe for planting, hardened and dry soil is tilled, watered, fed. Plants grow, sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly. Often plants sprout, unplanned, in unexpected places. Every plant is dormant for a season, drawing resources deep from the earth and getting ready for spring growth. And every plant is fed by what grew before it, plants that die become compost that is essential for new growth. 

Senior Warden Report

Barbara Williams, Sr. Warden

I am so excited about the things that are happening in our congregation. We responded YES to the request for gifts for the children that Dax works with in Power of Two, and bought and wrapped all 75. Wells Hall…

Collection for Living Stones

Living Stones II

With the help of the Outreach Leadership Team, the Vestry has decided to dedicate one weeks’ plate offering to the Living Stones II Capital Campaign of our local cathedral, St. Marks in Seattle. The campaign is raising funds to contribute…

Morning Prayer on Sundays

Morning Prayer is one of the most consistently prayed services of the Episcopal tradition, and was the most common form of Sunday worship before the 1979 Prayer Book. Morning Prayer is a beautiful and spiritually fulfilling service that reflects our…

Rebalancing Checking Accounts at Christ Church

July 1, 2025The Vestry of Christ Episcopal Church Parishioners may recall a conversation at the Finance Town Hall on September 29, 2024 about various balances in the Parish’s bank accounts. The “general” operating account, used to cover our routine daily…