Harrowing Of Hell

Doyt Conn at the Faithful Futures of AI Conference

Doyt was away this week playing a leading role at the Faithful Futures conference in Minneapolis, where faith leaders from across denominations gathered to explore the ethics and spiritual dimensions of Artificial Intelligence. During a morning session, Doyt posed a profound question to attendees: If an artificial being could be created with human-like skills but

An Ecclesiastical Engagement of Wonder About the Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Spiritual Journey of the Christian Church

This article was featured in the ‘AI and the Church‘ summit proceedings document. Click here to learn more. In August of 2024, Epiphany Parish of Seattle became the epicenter of an unprecedented dialogue about Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it now sits at the intersection of faith and technology. The AI and the Church Summit bore

Service & Outreach September 2025 Newsletter

Service & Outreach September News & Updates Scarves for Angeline’s, YWCA food bank repaving, AFEDJ update, More tiny homes, Sharing skills like Frank did   Like to knit? Make a scarf for the women of Angeline’s! The knitters of All Threads recently celebrated another handknit scarf by Joan Melin. Joan’s scarf is Number 25 of the 100 scarves the group is

AI & What it Means to Be Human

Have you seen Doyt’s talk on AI and what it means to be human? This was presented as part of “Big Questions About AI and the Church,” an event organized by the Rev. Dr. Andy Morgan, who was a guest of Epiphany’s some months ago. You can see Andy’s forum and much more on the

Service & Outreach August 2025 Newsletter

Service & Outreach August News & Updates Socks, Parishioner grants due, Money’s best work, Bear spray, YWCA food pantry, Alehouse happy hour Thanks for the socks! By Ann Beck I am thrilled to report that the Songs and Socks portion of our summer concert series brought in 256 pairs of new socks! I will drop them off as soon as

Volunteer Opportunity at Parkshore in Madison Park

Parkshore is a thriving senior living community in Madison Park, where each Sunday morning at 9:30 am, a special event unfolds in the Parkshore media room, bringing the spirit of fellowship and worship alive.  More than two decades ago, a beautiful journey began with the dedication of Robin Mondares, who regularly visited an ailing parishioner

The Catechumenate Process: Starting in September

Join us for a six-month journey of Christian formation, designed to prepare adults and older youth candidates for baptism, confirmation, or reception into the Episcopal Church. We’ll meet twice a month on Sundays (4:00 – 5:30 pm) for conversation, prayer, scripture, and study using Walk in Love: Episcopal Beliefs and Practices. Guided by lay leaders,

Service & Outreach July 2025 Newsletter

Service & Outreach July News & Updates Socks tonight, Open Meal Service tomorrow, Parishioner grants, Guatemala trip deadline, Dr. Audrey Evans, More tiny homes, Ahli Hospital in Gaza   Please don’t forget the socks tonight! Once again Epiphany will be collecting your donations of new socks at the Friday summer concerts. Last year concertgoers contributed almost 200 pairs of

Epiphany’s Snowy Connection

Did you know that St. Bernard’s Chapel at Snoqualmie Pass was made possible thanks to the vision of Webb and Virginia Moffett, members of Epiphany Parish? In the late 1950s, as skiing at Snoqualmie transitioned from train travel to individual motorists, the Moffetts saw the need for a chapel where skiers could worship without giving up