St Germain's Church Hoodsport

St Germain's Church Hoodsport We are an open, caring, welcoming community. Our doors are open to all people from a wide variety of religious and spiritual backgrounds. EVERYONE is welcome!

06/17/2026

🎉 Celebrating 50 Years of St. Germain’s Episcopal Church! 🎉

This year marks a beautiful milestone for our parish community. On June 20, 1976, fifteen faithful souls gathered in the Union City Masonic Temple on the Skokomish Indian Reservation to celebrate the very first Eucharist of what would become St. Germain’s Episcopal Church.

The Rev. Donald Maddux of St. David’s, Shelton, presided, and the Ven. Walter McNeil, archdeacon of the diocese, preached. In those early months, the congregation was made up largely of the Leister family, owners of the neighborhood store who helped shape the foundation of our church family.

Years later, on June 3, 2001, ground was broken for our parish hall—a much‑needed expansion that was joyfully dedicated on June 20, 2002.

✨ Now, in 2026, we celebrate 50 years of faith, fellowship, and community.

You are warmly invited to join us on
📅 Sunday, June 21, 2026
⏰ 10:30 a.m. service
📍 St. Germain’s Episcopal Church, Hoodsport

We’ll celebrate with a special anniversary service followed by food and fellowship.
All are welcome—members, neighbors, and friends of the community.

Come share in this joyful moment as we honor our past and look with hope toward the future. 💛

06/14/2026

Sunday's sermon

06/14/2026

Holy Eucharist June 14, 2026

This is not limited to appearance.  Come as you are in body, mind, and soul and wherever you may be on your spiritual jo...
06/11/2026

This is not limited to appearance. Come as you are in body, mind, and soul and wherever you may be on your spiritual journey. We welcome you. We welcome everyone.

Sunday's sermon
06/08/2026

Sunday's sermon

Sermon by the Rev. Bill Fulton, St. Germain's Episcopal Church, Hoo...

06/07/2026

Holy Eucharist June 7, 2026

Happy Pride Month 🏳️‍🌈For decades, LGBTQ+ Episcopalians and allies have worked to make The Episcopal Church a place of b...
06/04/2026

Happy Pride Month 🏳️‍🌈

For decades, LGBTQ+ Episcopalians and allies have worked to make The Episcopal Church a place of belonging and inclusion. We have prayed, studied, and discerned, and in doing so, we have seen the evidence of God’s blessing in the lives and love of our LGBTQ+ siblings in Christ

In 2026, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of our church affirming that LGBTQ+ people have a full and equal claim to the love, acceptance, and pastoral care of the church. The journey to make that promise a reality continues today, as we remember the struggles, celebrate the joy, and give thanks for love and for lives that refuse to be erased.

We invite you to join us on the journey. You belong. No exceptions.

06/02/2026

A message from Bishop Phil LaBelle as we begin our observance of Pride month. Know that you are beloved and you belong here

05/31/2026

Due to technical difficulties, we have no livestream today. 🙁

May 28th is the feast day of Bishop Saint Germain of Paris (c. 496 - 576), Pastor.Germain, "the glory of the Church of F...
05/30/2026

May 28th is the feast day of Bishop Saint Germain of Paris (c. 496 - 576), Pastor.

Germain, "the glory of the Church of France in the sixth century," was born in the territory of Autun, about the year 496. In his youth he was conspicuous for his fervor. Being ordained priest, he was made abbot of St. Symphorian's; he was favored at that time with the gifts of miracles and prophecy. It was his custom to watch the great part of the night in the church in prayer, whilst his monks slept.

One night, in a dream, he thought a venerable old man presented him with the keys of the city of Paris, and said to him that God committed to his care the inhabitants of that city, that he should save them from perishing.

Four years after this divine admonition, in 554, happening to be at Paris when that see became vacant on the demise of the Bishop Eusebius, he was exalted to the episcopal chair, though he endeavored by many tears to decline the charge. His promotion made no alteration in his mode of life. The same simplicity and frugality appeared in his dress, table, and furniture. His house was perpetually crowded with the poor and the afflicted, and he had always many beggars at his own table. God gave to his sermons a wonderful influence over the minds of all ranks of people; so that the face of the whole city was in a very short time quite changed.

King Childebert, who till then had been an ambitious, worldly prince, was entirely converted by the sweetness and the powerful discourses of Bishop Germain, and founded many religious institutions, and sent large sums of money to the good bishop, to be distributed among the indigent.

In his old age Bishop Germain lost nothing of that zeal and activity with which he had filled the great duties of his station in the vigor of his life; nor did the weakness to which his corporal austerities had reduced him make him abate anything in the mortifications of his penitential life, in which he redoubled his fervor as he approached nearer to the end of his course. By his zeal the remains of idolatry were extirpated in France.

Bishop Germain continued his labors for the conversion of sinners till he was called to receive the reward of them, on the 28th of May, 576, being eighty years old.

He was canonized by Pope Stephen II in 754. For nine centuries, in times of plague and crisis, the relics of St. Germain were carried in procession through the streets of Paris.
[Compilation from dailygospel.org & St. Paul Street Evangelization]

An Abbey and section of the city of Paris, France is named after St. Germain.

St. Germain of Paris, pray for us.

Address

600 N Lake Cushman Rd; PO Box 222
Hoodsport, WA
98548

Opening Hours

10:30am - 12pm

Telephone

+13608779879

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