Religious, Spiritual sights in Seattle
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St Mark’s Cathedral
Go north on Broadway (as the chaos turns to well-maintained houses with manicured lawns) until it turns into 10th Ave E and you’re within a block of Volunteer Park. At the neo-Byzantine St Mark’s Cathedral, various choirs perform on Sundays, accompanied by a 3944-pipe Flentrop organ. The performances are free and open to the public. There’s also a concert series held in the cathedral, for which tickets can be purchased at the cathedral shop or by phone at [tel] 206-323-1040.
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Mount Zion Baptist Church
One of the cornerstones of this neighborhood is Mount Zion Baptist Church, a 2000-member congregation with a choir that has reached national acclaim through its gospel recordings. The church is over a century old.
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