St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral | |
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47°37′55″N 122°19′17″W / 47.63194°N 122.32139°W | |
Location | Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington |
Country | United States |
Denomination | Episcopal Church in the United States of America |
Website | saintmarks |
History | |
Status | Cathedral |
Founded | 1889 |
Dedicated | 25 April 1931 |
Architecture | |
Designated | 1926 |
Architect(s) | John Bakewell Jr., Arthur Brown Jr., and Édouard Frère Champney |
Groundbreaking | 1928 |
Completed | Never completed |
Closed | 1941–1943 (reopened as a cathedral in 1944) |
Administration | |
Diocese | Olympia |
Clergy | |
Bishop(s) | Philip N. LaBelle |
Vicar(s) | Emily A. Griffin |
Dean | Steven L. Thomason |
Subdean | Marc Aubertin |
Chancellor | Re Knack |
Canon(s) | Richard C. Weyls |
Deacon(s) | Earl Grout |
Laity | |
Organist(s) | Michael Kleinschmidt (Canon Musician), John Stuntebeck (Associate Organist) |
Churchwarden(s) | Greg Hamm (senior warden) Phillip Haas (junior warden, finance) Julia Logan (junior warden, facilities) Peter Snyder (junior warden, stewardship) |
Verger | Michael Seewer |
Youth ministry coordinator | Rebekah Gilmore |
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington, is the seat of the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. St. Mark's was founded as a mission church of Trinity Parish Church.