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Whoever you are, whatever you believe. A special welcome to newcomers, including Sunday services information. Learn more
Whoever you are, whatever you believe. A special welcome to newcomers, including Sunday services information. Learn more
On Wednesday, December 6, at 7 pm, St. Mark’s will host the 11th Annual National Vigil for All Victims of Gun Violence. Sign up to donate food/drinks for a reception after the vigil and for the accompanying full-day program for survivors of gun violence. Learn more
This year we’ll explore “context” as key to understanding the writings in the New Testament. Our study uses commentary, reading, questions, discussion, and more questions. Ultimately, we ask ourselves “What does our learning mean for our lives now?”
This evening meditation group meets weekly on Monday evenings. Sign up for the weekly program email to receive information on the week’s topic and facilitator.
Next monthly meetings on December 12 and January 9, 2024. Mark your calendar now and plan to join us as we close 2023 and welcome 2024.
Join the St. Mark’s Choir and members of the community for this fun and festive event. Sing, munch on some food, and enjoy some delicious beverages. Please feel free to …
We are a product of those who come before us, and if we are to live into our blessings, we are called to remember today and strive for change tomorrow. More
It is often difficult to love our neighbors. We wonder how this is even possible. St. Mark’s provides us a safe place to practice making this loving choice over and over again, supporting us on our baptismal journey. More
“Render unto Caesar, what is Caesar’s; render unto God, what is God’s.” What is the context? What if Jesus is speaking about power and how we wield it? More