St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle

St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
47°37′55″N 122°19′17″W / 47.63194°N 122.32139°W / 47.63194; -122.32139
LocationCapitol Hill, Seattle, Washington
CountryUnited States
DenominationEpiscopal Church in the United States of America
Websitesaintmarks.org
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1889 (1889)
Dedicated25 April 1931
Architecture
Designated1926
Architect(s)John Bakewell Jr., Arthur Brown Jr., and Édouard Frère Champney
Groundbreaking1928
CompletedNever completed
Closed1941–1943 (reopened as a cathedral in 1944)
Administration
DioceseOlympia
Clergy
BishopThe Rt. Rev. Philip N. LaBelle
VicarThe Rev. Cn. Emily A. Griffin
DeanThe Very Rev. Steven L. Thomason
SubdeanMarc Aubertin
ChancellorRe Knack
CanonThe Rev. Cn. Richard C. Weyls
CurateThe Rev. Adam Conley
ArchdeaconThe Ven. David Bishop
The Ven. Barbra Weza
DeaconThe Rev. Earl Grout
Laity
Organist(s)Michael Kleinschmidt (Canon Musician), John Stuntebeck (Associate Organist)
Churchwarden(s)Greg Hamm (senior warden)
Phillip Haas (junior warden, finance)
Julia Logan (junior warden, facilities)
Peter Snyder (junior warden, stewardship)
Youth ministry coordinatorRebekah Gilmore
Parish administratorErik Donner

St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle, Washington, is the seat of the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia. St. Mark's was founded as a mission church of Trinity Parish Church.