Alex Matheson: It was a pleasure visiting St. James Cathedral in Seattle. It is especially beautiful with the spring explosion of flowering trees! This Cathedral was built 1905-07 in the renaissance revival architectural style. The central gnome collapsed in 1916 due to heavy snow, and was replaced with a flat roof featuring a skylight. Renovated in 1950 and 1994, this cathedral is clearly well maintained and cared for. It is rightfully designated as a city landmark and is well worth a visit if you get the chance. This beautiful cathedral is well-known for its community outreach and the services it provides for those in need. Entrance is free, there is plenty of paid parking in the area, and there is no public access to the towers.
Crystal Bennett: Ive been attending since Oct 2015 and I love that its really spiritual, people are accepting, and they help with good causes. Ive befriended quite a few of the people there as well. Really nice church.
Ian W.: I got to see a group called Rising Appalachia here on 5/30/25. This is an amazing venue in the heart of Capitol Hill in Seattle. The production company that hosts events out of this venue is called Abbey Arts.
Cynthia Mckinney: I absolutely felt the Holy Spirit in this Church years ago. I will never forget that day and how much I am grateful for both of the Pastors for preaching real sermons every time I have been there. Pastor John and Sister Kathy are amazing. If you are in Seattle and looking for a Church trust me this one is the best. I have never felt God move in any other Church. Jesus saves and it was so great the day it happened to me. Thank you Father God for everything.