Gurudwara Sikh Centre of Seattle (G.S.C.S) is one of the main Gurudwaras in the state of Washington. We are a non-profit, non-political charitable organization which promotes the philosophy of unity, equality, humanity and
universalism.
The institute works actively on various humanitarian efforts ranging from, operating year around free community kitchen, medical camps and provide help and relief for the victims of natural disasters. The institute currently works with Volunteers of America Food Bank, Susan G. Komen cancer foundation and Puget Sound Blood Center.
Sikhism is a way of life that focuses on the importance of truthful living and promotes universal brotherhood. The basic principles of Sikhism are, honest living (kirat karni), share with others (waand chhakana) and pray (naam japna) for the well-being of everyone in the world (sarbat da bhalla). Sikhism was founded by Guru Nanak in 15th century CE in the region of Punjab. It defines The Creator of this universe as the One who is free from birth, death, shape and form. It refers to God as father, mother, brother, sister, friend and protector. Sikhism does not focus on the worship of earthly creations. It stresses on the importance of considering oneself as a lifetime student or disciple of the Guru.
POWER OF GIVING
-Positively Impacts Your Mood and Sense of Self
-Impacts the Lives of Beneficiaries
-Boosts Growth and Development
-Gives Life a New Meaning
-Highlights the Greater Good
-Helps You Express Gratitude
Hours of Operation:
The Gurudwara is open daily from 5 am till 9 pm. People from all walks of life are welcome to the Gurudwara. Check out the visitor section for more Information.