A Place to Pause, Praise, and Be Present.

Whether you’re full of faith, full of questions, or somewhere in between, you are welcome to worship with us. Come as you are, leave a little better.

New to QALC? Here’s what to expect. We look forward to welcoming you!

Join us in Worship

Fall–Spring Worship Schedule


Beginning the Sunday after Labor Day, we return to our two-service schedule, with a Sunday Forum in between. Childcare is available during both worship services and the forum.

8:00 a.m. – Evangelical Lutheran Worship | Nave

~8:45 a.m.Fellowship | Outside/Narthex

9:00 a.m.Sunday Forum | Conference Room & Zoom

10:30 a.m. Evangelical Lutheran Worship | Nave

~11:30 a.m. –– Fellowship | Outside/Narthex

Summer Worship Schedule


Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Weekend
We hold one worship service at 10:00 a.m. each Sunday during the summer.
Childcare is available during worship.

10:00 a.m. – Evangelical Lutheran Worship | Nave

~11:15 a.m.Fellowship | Outside/Narthex

Weekly Worship Recordings

Our weekly worship is also available as a Queen Anne Lutheran Church podcast. You can listen here, or subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or TuneIn to listen on your smartphone or mobile device.

Unless otherwise noted, permission to podcast/stream copyrighted material in these services, where applicable, obtained from ONE LICENSE, License #A-706855.

Word Out!

A priest or minister sitting on a wooden step in a church with five children, some sitting and some standing around him, near the altar with flowers.

Worship is at the heart of all we do.

It is reverent and rooted in ancient practices, yet with a relevant message for today.

Amid distractions and loss of authentic connection, we treasure a communal gathering in real time and sacred space.

All are welcome, without exception. We celebrate the diversity of the human family. We value authenticity.

A group of people unloading items from a moving truck onto a sidewalk. They are holding boxes, bags, and household items. The truck is parked on a residential street with trees and houses in the background.

Worship sends us forth to live

as God’s people in our families, workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods.

As an urban congregation, we have a heart for the city, a passion for justice, an openness to questioning, a deep reverence for the earth, the wonder of life, and the presence of God in suffering and joy.