Week of July 5 – 10
Click here to register for Seabeck All-Church Summer Camp!
Questions? Text or call Registrar Susan Everett or see her at the Seabeck Table in Narthex.
For additional info about camp life at Seabeck this year, visit the Seabeck Page.
The Seabeck Committee is anticipating an wonderful camp experience with guest speaker, Rev. Fumi Tosu, who’ll share the theme of: Mysticism and Resistance in an Age of Empire – Communal Practices for Building a More Beautiful World (more info below).
Mysticism and Resistance in an Age of Empire: communal practices for building a more beautiful world.
Christianity came into being as a spiritual resistance movement against the Roman Empire. We will seek to reclaim that heritage in our present political context as we allow our rich religious heritage to speak to present-day realities of empire, authoritarianism, and unfettered capitalism. We will explore biblical narrative as a story of resistance to empire, seek insight from the Christian mystical tradition, and explore contemporary experiments in creating alternative communities of hope, including the Catholic Worker movement.
About the Seabeck Adult Program speaker:
Rev. Fumi Tosu (he/him) joined the Catholic Worker fifteen years ago, and learned from elders and mentors at the Los Angeles, Redwood City, and San Jose Catholic Worker communities before founding Dandelion House Catholic Worker in Portland, Oregon. He is a second-generation hibakusha (atomic weapon survivor), and long-time nonviolent activist. As a storyteller, community-builder, and peacemaker, he strives to contribute to a world where all beings belong and strive.
Rev. Fumi is an educator, peace activist, and community builder. He is heart-broken at the state of the world, often feels lost, but refuses to despair. Instead, he channels his rage into experiments in hopeful living. He loves to cook, host gatherings, hike, and backpack in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. He also has the privilege of accompanying others on their spiritual journeys as a spiritual director. He received his Master of Divinity degree from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, CA.
Our in-person worship service starts at 10 am and includes hymns, prayers, scripture reading and a sermon. It usually lasts about an hour and fifteen minute.. During the 10 am service we also offer live-streaming to a nearby room that offers those with compromised immune systems to be more isolated. We also offer a separate space for children, with supervised play and crafts during the 10 am service. Sections of the 10 am service are programed into the 5 pm digital service, which is offered as a "vespers."

We are an inter-generational church and strive to be family-friendly, with an active ministry for children and youth. All ages are welcome in worship. We also offer nursery and child-care, Younger children begin the 10 am service with us and usually leave after about 15 minutes. Older children have the option of leaving for a special sermon time. Junior high and high school youth meet at 9 am and then often sit together in worship. Give us a call at 206-524-2322 for more specifics or email 
Wheelchair Access: The front entry is wheelchair accessible as are the rest rooms. Please don't hesitate to ask for assistance.
