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Stay after the 10:00 service for the "second sacred meal" where we form community and relationships. Greet familiar friends and meet new ones. Wear your nametag and introduce yourself to […]
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Stay after the 10:00 service for the "second sacred meal" where we form community and relationships. Greet familiar friends and meet new ones. Wear your nametag and introduce yourself to […]
Join the Rev. Robert Willis, Dean Emeritus of Canterbury Cathedral, for a Sunday Forum at 11:45AM in the St. Mark’s Library on “Pilgrimage as a Spiritual Practice.” As dean, Rev. Willis welcomed thousands of visitors every year from all over the world to Canterbury, which has been a significant Christian pilgrimage destination for many centuries. […]
Join us for our Sunday 5PM contemplative service of Holy Eucharist in the chapel. This intimate and reflective service offers a quieter, more meditative worship experience, inviting you to pause, pray, and receive communion in a serene setting. Come as you are and find rest and renewal in God’s presence at the close of the day.
Youth Group Gatherings (Sundays following the 5pm service): Our regular youth group meetings this year will be relaxed, come-as-you-are gatherings with check-in (highs and lows), prayer, food, and discussion sparked by something shared by someone in the group (i.e., I might show a clip from a movie that resonates with me). If time allows, we’ll […]
Join us for a new reading and discussion group based on the writings of Thomas Merton (1915-1968), a Trappist monk and one of the great spiritual figures of our time. “Mondays with Merton” will be led by Fr. John and Emma Kennedy, PhD, and will meet on Mondays from 7-8pm in the St. Mark's library. […]
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