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cado, clergy assocation of the diocese of olympia

CADO is the Clergy Association of the Diocese of Olympia, a resource and community-building organization for all clergy in the diocese.

www.ecww-clergy.org


 
 

cambodian ministry

Holy Family of Jesus serves the Cambodian and other Southeast Asian communities in the greater Tacoma area. Key ministries are a food bank, youth and Christian Education programs and counseling/job placement services. A partnership of mutual ministry is being developed with St. Thomas, Medina.

Jerry Shigaki
jshigaki@ecww.org


 
 

camp huston

www.huston.org


 
 

campus ministry (uw)

www.uwcrossroads.com


 
 

cathedral of st. mark

www.saintmarks.org


 
 

cathedral shop, the

Conveniently located across the parking lot from Saint Mark’s and down the block from Diocesan House, the non-profit Cathedral Shop is your book, CD and gift resource for parish programs or personal needs.

www.shopatsaintmarks.org

 


 
 

chapel in the market

The chapel provides a sanctuary space and worshipping community for all in Seattle’s Public Market, particularly Hispanic laborers.

The Rev. Susan O’Shea

chapel@qwest.net
www.ecww.org/churches/Seattle/stsmarthamary/index.html


 
 

chaplains to the retired

The Rev. John Schaeffer and Lorrie LaBranche
JGS1929@aol.com

Bishop Sandy Hampton and Mari Hampton
bishop838@fidalgo.net


 
 

children's ministry

Youth and Young Adults Children’s Ministry Committee

A committee of children's ministry leaders, representing congregations around the diocese, meets quarterly to empower, equip, support and nurture the ministry to the youngest members of the Body of Christ. The committee guide is A Children's Charter for the Church including nurture of the child, ministry to the child and ministry of the child. More information about the charter and ministry to children and youth can be found on the web site of the National Episcopal Church at www.ecusa.anglican.org/myp.

This committee provides training and continuing education for children's ministry leaders and teachers throughout the diocese on a variety of subjects including child abuse prevention. It serves as a network for children's leaders in the diocese for support and resource sharing. The committee takes leadership in the design and promotion of Cathedral Day, an annual diocesan multi-generational event at St. Mark's Cathedral where children lead the way. For more information about the Children's Committee or to learn how you might participate in this ministry, please contact Sue Tait stait@ecww.org.


 
 

chinese ministry

Holy Apostles’ Church, Bellevue, is a congregation that serves primarily Chinese families. The congregation worships at Church of the Resurrection, Bellevue, and its ministries include a Chinese language school with classes in Renton and Bellevue, a summer program for youth and a Chinese New Year celebration in partnership with the Canterbury Campus Ministry.

Jerry Shigaki
jshigaki@ecww.org


 
 

church pension group

www.cpg.org


 
 

clergy assocation of the diocese of olympia (cado)

CADO is the Clergy Association of the Diocese of Olympia, a resource and community-building organization for all clergy in the diocese.

www.cado-ecww.org


 
 

clergy, deployment

The Rev. Canon Joan Anthony
janthony@ecww.org

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clergy, supply

Clergy Supply Compensation


 
 

commission for church in the world

The Commission for the Church in the World helps the diocese respond to social issues through direct service, advocacy, education and funding.

Val Brustad
val.brustad@comcast.net


 
 

commission on church architecture

The Commission on Church Architecture is a volunteer group of construction professionals working with clergy and the diocesan Treasurer that provides free advice and consultation for congregations and institutions involved with building and construction projects. With the diocese being the official owner of a mission’s project, the commission, and then the Board of Directors, must grant approval to commence with any project. Parishes, however, are legally responsible for their own projects. Therefore, diocesan canons require parishes to present all projects to the commission for review. In any case, its main objective is to protect the interests of congregations as well as those of the diocese.

Mark Anderson
1-800-488-4978


 
 

commission for ethnic ministries

The Commission for Ethnic Ministries aims to raise up people of color so that congregations are more balanced reflections of their communities by addressing racism and celebrating the richness of diversity, helping to make all people feel comfortable in our pews. The commission works to promote the health and development of a culturally and ethnically diverse diocese by expanding communities, developing leadership of color and building bridges for the Church in the future. Its sub-entities are the African-American Committee, Anti-Racism Training Task Force (ARTTF), Cambodian Ministry, Chinese Ministry, First Nations Committee, Hispanic Ministry and Sudanese Ministry.

Jerry Shigaki
jshigaki@ecww.org


 
 

commission for evangelism

The Commission for Evangelism’s purpose is to equip the congregations of the diocese to share the good news of Jesus Christ with others and to remain accountable to God and the diocese. It offers annual financial assistance to congregation members to attend Start Up! Start Over!, a national conference on congregation growth, and sponsors the annual Bring A Friend to Church Sunday.

The commission also is helping underwrite the clergy salary and some program expenses for Church of the Apostles (COTA), a specialized ministry to unchurched Gen-X and post-modern generations, in partnership with the NW Washington Lutheran Synod of the ELCA. The Sunday morning Television Eucharist is a long-standing program of the commission, reaching nearly 4500 viewers weekly.

Carl Knirk
cknirk@ecww.org


 
 

commission for multi-cultural ministries

The Commission for Multi-cultural Ministries aims to raise up people of color so that congregations are more balanced reflections of their communities by addressing racism and celebrating the richness of diversity, helping to make all people feel comfortable in our pews. The commission works to promote the health and development of a culturally and ethnically diverse diocese by expanding communities, developing leadership of color and building bridges for the Church in the future. Its sub entities are the African-American Committee, Anti-Racism Training Task Force (ARTTF), Cambodian Ministry, Chinese Ministry, First Nations Committee, Hispanic Ministry and Sudanese Ministry.

Jerry Shigaki
jshigaki@ecww.org


 
 

commission for youth and young adults

The Commission for Youth and Young Adults annually offers two Junior High Youth Conferences (JYCs) and three High School Youth Conferences (HYCs) as well as a week-long High School Conference (6-Day). Over 150 volunteers assist in these events. Young adult weekend retreats with themes focusing on leading a Christian life are also offered. Training events for children, youth leaders and teachers are another aspect of this ministry.

Kathy Hamilton
khamilton@ecww.org


 
 

commission on ministry

The Commission on Ministry provides resources and assistance to congregations and individuals in discerning how God is calling them to live out their baptismal ministry. This can include, but is not limited to, ordained ministry.

The Commission on Ministry is made up of nine members appointed by the Bishop, a representative from the Standing Committee and the Bishop. The membership is a mix of clergy (deacons/priests) and lay, male and female. Appointments are for three-year terms; members can be reappointed for a second term.

Carla Robinson
crobinson@ecww.org


 
 

commission for planned giving and stewardship

The Commission for Planned Giving and Stewardship coordinates the work of two committees, the Planned Giving Committee and the Episcopal Charities Appeal Committee. It sets goals/objectives for the entire program and reviews policy and budgets in accordance with the goals of the diocese.

Carl Knirk
cknirk@ecww.org


 
 

committee for the environment

The Committee for the Environment organizes around ecological issues and promotes such projects as the Earth Charter.

Chris Christensen
chrischris11@msn.com


 
 

committee on alcohol and substance abuse (casa)

CASA is our diocesan response to the challenge of substance abuse in our community. They provide curriculum, training and consultation.

Mr. Kerry Fitzgibbons
206-783-2604
kerryfitzgibbons@attbi.com

www.ecww.org/casa


 
 

community of the paraclete

The Community of the Paraclete is a contemporary religious order of the Episcopal Church. In this diocese we are centered at St. Stephen's Priory, Seattle. Our ministries include working in diocesan programs such as the Cultural and Racial Unity Committee, history programs, hospital chaplain, AIDS care giving, parish retreat and study programs and spiritual counseling. The ministry of prayer is our primary work, from which all the rest flows.

www.ecww.org/organizations/paraclete/index.html


 
 

constitution & canons of the diocese of olympia

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cota (church of the apostles)

Church of the Apostles (COTA) is an emerging church ministry which is jointly sponsored by the Diocese of Olympia and the Northwest Washington Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

www.apostleschurch.org


 
 

cursillo movement in the diocese of olympia

http://www.olycursillo.org


 
 

cycle of prayer

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