Chaplain Kae Eaton will be a co-presenter at the upcoming ITFH Conference: Here I Am Creating the Political Will to End Homelessness The 12th Political Will annual conference This conference, from noon to 4:00pm on Wednesday, October 17th, at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Seattle (1245 10th Ave E) is presented by The Interfaith Task Force… Read More


Date: Saturday, October 12th Time: 9:00am-noon Location: Ignatian Spirituality Center 732 18th Avenue East Seattle, Washington 98112 All are welcome to join us for this companionship training, developed by Rev. Craig Rennebohm and taught by Chaplain Kae Eaton.… Read More


Today is the National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding. This special day is part of the Mental Illness Awareness week (October 7th-13th) sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Join us in praying for all who are living with mental illness, and those who care for them, in this… Read More


The Mental Health Ministry at St. James Cathedral is hosting their second annual Mental Health Fair. St James Cathedral/Order of Malta Mental Health Ministry is hosting our 2nd annual Mental Health Fair Sunday October 7, 2012 at all coffee hours in the Cathedral Hall. Discover what the Mental Health Ministry (MHM) has been doing and… Read More


In 1990, the U.S. Congress established the first full week of October as Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) in recognition of NAMI‘s efforts to raise mental illness awareness. Since 1990, mental health advocates across the country have joined together during the first full week of October in sponsoring many kinds of activities. This is a… Read More


A 2.5 companionship training based on the work of Craig Rennebohm, D.Min., founder of the Mental Health Chaplaincy, is being offered from 9:30 AM till noon on Saturday, October 6th at George: Center for Community, 2212 Northeast 125th Street, (Lake City) Seattle, WA 98125.  Kae Eaton and Katie Stickney will lead the training. Suggested donation of… Read More


Join us in welcoming Sarah Bania-Bobyns, intern with the Chaplaincy for the 2012-13 academic year. Sarah, an Episcopalian, is a student at Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry. She is particularly interested in ministry of presence, spiritual formation, and the ecumenical character of the Chaplaincy. We look forward to seeing what the Spirit has… Read More