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The Most Reverend Mellissa Skelton

This Is Happiness: A Farewell Message from Bishop Provisional Melissa Skelton

Posted onSeptember 4, 2024September 4, 2024AuthorBob Chapman

The Most Rev. Melissa Skelton shares her final message as Bishop Provisional and reflects on her time with the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. Read More …

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Lenten message for 2024 by Bishop Melissa Skelton

Lent 2024: A Message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onFebruary 14, 2024February 14, 2024AuthorBob Chapman

This is a message for Lent 2024 by the Most Rev. Melissa Skelton, Bishop Provisional of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. Read More …

CategoriesBishop Melissa SkeltonTagsLent, Lent 2024

The Most Reverend Mellissa Skelton

Epiphany 2024: A Message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onJanuary 6, 2024January 6, 2024AuthorBob Chapman

The Most Rev. Melissa Skelton, Bishop Provisional, shares her reflections as we enter into the season of Epiphany. Read More …

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The Most Reverend Mellissa Skelton

Thanksgiving 2023: A Message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onNovember 23, 2023November 23, 2023AuthorBob Chapman

The Thanksgiving 2023 message from the Most Reverend Melissa Skelton, Bishop Provisional of the Diocese of Olympia. Read More …

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Easter 2023: A Message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onApril 9, 2023April 9, 2023AuthorBob Chapman

“…look for the resurrected Christ here in this place. Look for him now in this time. Look for him in the mud, the cold, the clouds, and the rain.” Bishop Skelton shares her reflections as we celebrate the resurrected Christ this Easter. Read More …

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The Most Reverend Mellissa Skelton

Holy Week message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onApril 4, 2023April 4, 2023AuthorBob Chapman

I invite you, I urge you, to walk with Jesus completely, wholly during Holy Week. For His path is the path of our own humanity. His path is the path of life. Read More …

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The Most Reverend Mellissa Skelton

Lent: A Message from Bishop Skelton

Posted onFebruary 23, 2023AuthorBob Chapman

A Lenten message from the Most Reverend Melissa Skelton, Bishop Provisional of the Diocese of Olympia to the people of the diocese. Read More …

CategoriesBishop Melissa SkeltonTagsLent, Lent 2023

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The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer acknowledges that we occupy land which the Duwamish and Snohomish peoples have inhabited from time immemorial to present day.

We pray for the Duwamish Nation and Tulalip Tribes and all Coast Salish people, and for discernment that we can live in a more just and equitable relationship with them and all people.

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PO Box 82677
Kenmore, Washington 98028

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