Tag: Vendors

Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (September 8-14)

A photo of a fragment of the true cross, held for veneration in Vienna. The wood, is held in a metal and glass case in the shape of cross, laid against a red velvet cushion

As summer draws to a close, we here at Doxacon Seattle, we are working hard to prepare for the 2025 Doxacon Seattle. Last week we posted a call for vendors and a call for volunteers. As the saying goes, ‘many hands make light work’ – we would love to have you be part of the …

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Doxacon Seattle 2025: Call for Vendors

Find your people! Sell your work! Doxacon Seattle is seeking vendors to sell their artwork, books, and other geeky creations at our 2025 event on February 8 at the Brightwater Center in Woodinville, WA! As an event and organization, we focus on the intersection between various expressions of the Christian faith and our favorite fandoms—books, …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (August 25-31)

A photograph of Lise Meitner, after whom meitnerium was named. She leans forward against a desk as she intensely engages someone off off-camera.

Like many of you, we’re excited for Pax West is this weekend, with Rose City Comic Con & BrickCon the following weekend – ’tis the season for conventions in the Pacific Northwest! But we’re also eagerly preparing and looking forward to Doxacon Seattle 2025 “Extasis: Escaping Reality in Pursuit of Truth”. Visit our guidelines page …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (March 24-31)

Blessings on all Christians celebrating Holy Week! Let us pray for each other together as we meditate on the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ. March 24 – For Christians following the Gregorian calendar (Catholics & Protestants), today is Palm Sunday – the celebration of Jesus’ triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. Christianity Today posted a lovely …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (March 17-23)

If you didn’t hear last week, we’ve got a “Future of Doxacon Seattle” meeting coming up next month! We’ll be meeting in Edmonds to dream about the future of Doxacon Seattle – we hope you’ll join us. Check out the post for details: we look forward to hearing your thoughts & ideas. March 17 – …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (March 10-16)

A 1902 photo of surgeon and scientist Joseph Lister (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

As you may have heard, we recently had to reschedule our planning Doxacon Seattle community gathering for April 6, 2024. This was due to some unexpected complications, among them the always popular COVID 🙄. But seriously we were bummed to have to put off gathering with you all! We look forward to sharing the location …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (February 18-24)

A painting of British inventor and mining engineer Reichard Trevithick by John Linnell (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Thank you to everyone who was able to join us for Doxacon Seattle 2024! Special thanks to our keynote speakers (J.D. Henning and Deacon Jeremiah Webster) and our presenters. And if you didn’t get a chance to see all the wares of our presenters, you can still check them out online (social & storefront information …

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T-minus 4 days until Doxacon Seattle 2024!

Doxacon Seattle 2024 is fast approaching and we’re putting the finishing touches on the event. The theme for this year’s convention is At the End of all Things: Utopias, Dystopias, and the Persistence of Hope. We are pleased to have four vendors presenting their work at Doxacon Seattle 2024. Check them out below! Click here …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (January 14-20)

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Happy New Years all! We hope you had wonderful celebrations of the Nativity and the New Year. Before getting into business, we want to take a moment now to offer to our Orthodox brethren what we couldn’t last week (due to several of us catching the holiday cruds): Christ is born! Let us glorify Him! …

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Doxacon Seattle weekly digest (December 17-23)

A drawing of the Brothers Grimm (image courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Its the last week of Advent and all through the house, everyone is stirring….. or so it seems as we all try to lockdown final Christmas details! May this run-up to the Nativity of the Lord be as peaceful as possible for you and your loved ones. For your enjoyment (and maybe a bit of …

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