Covid-19 Information

Our mission of building a Great Caring Network is at the heart of everything we do. To that end we have been in prayer, research and conversation about how to best respond to the Covid 19 outbreak. We are monitoring the situation very closely and are abiding by the recommendations of the CDC and King County Public Health. You can click on the links to those organizations see the latest updates or sign up for the alert emails.

On Friday, Evergreen Health put out an informative email outlining clear statistics about this virus, and steps we all can take. (Link to Evergreen Health Newsletter

 Currently at Washington Cathedral we have had no known cases of Covid-19, as of this writing on Tuesday, March 10th. Our entire team is praying for protection and wisdom as we walk through the process of dealing with this outbreak. We ask that our church family be in prayer with us. 

Worship This Weekend

ALL LIVE EVENTS HAVE BEEN POSTPONED.

Join us online at 10:30 every Sunday morning for our live stream video on Facebook.

A letter from Pastor Tim White

March 11, 2020
Dear Washington Cathedral and friends,

I have been praying without ceasing for your health and safety. And like all of you, I am praying for

our community and the world as we fight this Covid-19 pandemic. Yes, it is a serious fight.

Fighting a potent viral infection can be life-threatening. I pray that we laugh, trust, and care for one

another--biblical concepts, known to strengthen our immune system. We are all appropriately alert,

but I pray that we do not give in to panic and fear. We need to focus on the fact that God is in control

and will be our redeemer.

It is with much prayer that our staff has been discussing our church response to this epidemic. The

World Health Organization has just declared Covid19 a pandemic, saying it is going to get worse

before it gets better. After hearing Governor Inslee’s announcement on banning meetings over 250,

and how impactful this pandemic is continuing to be for our community, we have prayerfully decided

to only do virtual services online until the governmental ban is lifted, and close our building in the

meantime.

I knew that our attendance would drop below 250 just because of the individual response to this

pandemic. But, after much prayer, we discussed how fast infections move through our church and we

don’t want to risk anyone’s life. Therefore, our response is clear. We want to do the right thing for our

church family.

At the same time, I must tell you that the impact of the corona virus could potentially remake the

landscape of churches in our community. Churches of every size are going to be impacted.

We will continue to live stream the services, including Good Friday and Easter services. And we pray

that the good hearts of our people will continue with online giving and tithing. If you need help on how

to join us via live stream on Facebook Live, please call either email info@wacathedral.org or call the

church office and set a call time with one of our staff who will help you set it up on your smartphone,

tablet or computer.

Remember our new ministry to help our church members who are shut-in because of their health

12300 Woodinville Redmond Rd, NE, Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 869-5433 www.wacathedral.org

concerns or illness. So, stay in contact with your church by emailing us at GetHelp@wacathedral.org.

Let’s stay in touch.

Your friend for the rest of my life,

Pastor Tim White

Bottom line is we will be more than conquerors in response to this time of challenge. God will help us

and we will help others. This caring network was created for such a time as this.

PS – As I have mentioned before, these times can be tough for the church financially. A majority of

our weekly income still comes from the giving that is done at the church when people attend services.

With needing to go to a digital service at this time, that eliminates a good portion of our weekly

income to meet our ongoing budget. For the 30-40% who already give online or through other

electronic methods, thank you so much for that. For those who give during the offering time at

church, we are asking you to please consider giving online or through your financial institutions

electronic bill pay system. This will allow our ministries to continue through these tough times. If you

need help setting up online giving, please contact Pastor Linda at 425-830-7101. She is happy to

help you through the process. Online giving can be done through credit card, debit card or eCheck.