Komo Kulshan Cluster in Skagit County, Washington

Contact Information

  • The Rev. Vicki Wesen, Pastor, cell 360-661-1553
  • The Rev. Terry Kyllo, Pastor, cell 360-770-2774
  • The Rev. Dennis Taylor, Deacon, R.N., cell 360-661-1551
  • The Rev. Jo Beecher, Hispanic Missioner, cell 360-391-9550

* Komo Kulshan is a Native American name for Mt. Baker, meaning "The Broken One," referring to the collapsed Kulshan Caldera.

 

Partnering In Worship, Fellowship, Outreach, & Service to Communities in Skagit Valley

 

The Komo Kulshan Cluster is a collaboration among Episcopal and Lutheran churches in the Skagit Valley with a shared vision of worship, discipleship, outreach, and service within the communities they serve. The Cluster is made up of five congregations:

 

Each congregation reflects a distinct identity while jointly sharing pastoral resources and providing outreach, service programs, and other resources to minorities, the elderly, and other at-risk populations within their communities.

More about the Cluster:

 Cluster Staff

 Cluster Council

 Important Links

 

   
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