A SEASON OF PRAYER AND STUDY:
Wednesday Noon in Lent:
Join us for a noon service in the chapel each Wednesday.
Mid-day, mid-week—a pivot-point of prayer for you.
Wednesday Evenings in Lent: SUPPER, DISCUSSION, AND COMPLINE
“THE END OF LIFE: A Multi-Faith Conversation”
What is your attitude toward the end of life? How do you approach it?
How does your faith inform your perspective, and what about the faith of our neighbors?
Join us for a first-of-its-kind Wednesday Lenten series!
Offered jointly with Ballard First Lutheran (BFL), members of both churches are invited to attend, and locations will alternate.
All are welcome to:
SCHEDULE:
2/21 – Dr. Beatrice Lawrence, End of Life from a Jewish Perspective (@ QALC)
2/28 – Pastor Erik Wilson-Weiberg, End of Life from a Christian Perspective (@ BFL)
3/06 – Dua Abudiab, End of Life from a Muslim Perspective (@ QALC)
3/13 – Speaker TBD, End of Life from a Native American Perspective (@ BFL)
3/20 – Roundtable Discussion (@QALC)
Thursday evenings in Lent: (2/15 through 3/21)
“Lent w/Baldwin & Bonhoeffer”
Pastor Dan co-leads this class for the Synod’s LiVE Project series, on Thursday evenings in Lent, online at 7:00 PM. This course on the faith perspectives of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and James Baldwin is FREE to the QALC community. Contact the office for more info.
Register at https://tithe.ly/event-registration/#/8122126
More detailed course info is at: https://www.lutheransnw.org/events/lent-with-baldwin-and-bonhoeffer/2024-02-15
SERVICES
Palm Sunday Worship: 8:00 and 10:30 AM, Sunday March 24
Come early to the 10:30 service outside in the courtyard and enjoy the “free-ring” of handbells by adults and kids alike as the congregation moves from there to the nave while singing “All Glory, Laud and Honor.”
Good Friday Worship: 7:30 PM, Friday March 29
Our Good Friday worship service invites us into contemplation of the crucifixion through word, song, and silence.
Please join us as we ponder together the cross and its meaning for us.
Easter Worship: 8:00 and 10:30 AM, Sunday March 31
Special music from organ and choir help celebrate the joy of Easter.
Bring flowers to add to our Easter Floral Cross!
Come to our Easter Breakfast in the Fellowship Hall from 9 to 10 AM
Holy Week Easter Lilies Bring Cheer and Commemorate Loved Ones
We have a tradition now of visiting our isolated members with a lily plant just before Easter (and with a poinsettia in Advent as well.) Extra plants are used to decorate the altar that Sunday, and donors may take them home on a first-come, first served basis after worship. Donations are noted in our Easter bulletin, along with the names of those the donors would like to commemorate with their gift.