More at St. M’s

Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it. – Hebrews 13:2

There is always something happening at Saint Margaret’s.

We lease our space to a variety of non-profit and education organizations. Below are some of the organizations who meet regularly at our church home.

AA Newport Hills Support Group

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. For more information click here.

Eastside Interfaith Social Concerns Council (EISCC)

EISCC members represent dozens of eastside congregations and meet monthly on the second Tuesdays at noon at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, 4228 Factoria Blvd SE, Bellevue WA 98006.  map and directions  Lunch provided at no charge. For more information, click here.

Mercy & Grace Church

Our mission is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world and make disciples who love God and others (Matthew 28:192 Corinthians 5:18Mark 12:28-31). We are a church owned by Christ, based in Scripture, and led by the Holy Spirit. Mercy & Grace Church is led by Alex Lee and services are held in Korean. For more information, click here.

Cascadian Chorale

Founded in 1964, Cascadian Chorale is a Bellevue-based, mixed-voice chamber choir dedicated to the performance and promotion of fine choral music. The Chorale’s membership comprises thirty-five of the greater Seattle area’s most skilled choral singers. Since 2008, Cascadian Chorale has been conducted by its Artistic Director, Gary D. Cannon. The Chorale regularly performs some of the most engaging and challenging works for chamber choir, ranging from Renaissance madrigals to Bach motets to new premieres. Cascadian Chorale performs in respected venues throughout the greater Seattle area. For more information, click here.

Al-Anon Support Group

Al-Anon Newport Hills is a fellowship of people that come together for help, because their loved one’s drinking is affecting them. It’s often difficult to see someone we care for spiral into addiction. We feel hurt, angry, punitive, sad, and altogether lost in trying to help them quit. We have possibly done inappropriate actions, and then try to justify our behaviors by thinking we will stop our loved one’s drinking. For more information, click here.

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Sundays at 8:45 am
Contemporary Music
Sojourners Praise Band

11:00 am Traditional Music
St Margaret's Choir