Learning About the Eucharist
Learning About the Eucharist
Church School families are invited to join Rev. Elizabeth in the Library during the 10AM Church School hour to learn about the Eucharist
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Church School families are invited to join Rev. Elizabeth in the Library during the 10AM Church School hour to learn about the Eucharist
Meet in the Middle will gather in the Youth Room at 10AM to learn about the role of lectors in Sunday worship as we prepare to participate in future services.
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 someone you do not know. It takes many hands to make hospitality. Click here to choose the dates you can help!
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.
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The New Canaan Men’s Club was founded in 1977 by a group of men who met regularly at the Y to play racquetball. While we have grown quite a bit since then, friendship and fellowship remain core to our Club. We meet on Friday mornings in Morrill Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, but we are both […]
Losing a beloved pet can bring intense sorrow and a unique kind of profound grief. If you have lost a beloved animal friend, join the Rev. Elizabeth Garnsey in the Chapel to celebrate, bless, and give thanks for the lives of the pets we love, but see no longer. Bring a memento, toy, or picture […]
This annual service, in observance of the Feast of St. Francis, will take place under the Arcade. Dogs, cats, birds, horses, and critters of all shapes and sizes are welcome. Stuffed animals too! This service takes the place of the 5PM Holy Eucharist.
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 someone you do not know. It takes many hands to make hospitality. Click here to choose the dates you can help!
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. […]
Join Fr. Peter and others from St. Mark's as we follow the trail of those who marched, protested, and died in the struggle to attain basic civil and voting rights. Atlanta-Montgomery-Selma-Birmingham. See the complete brochure here. Registration deadline is Friday, September 13. Register now. For more information on this trip and to save a spot, […]
The New Canaan Men’s Club was founded in 1977 by a group of men who met regularly at the Y to play racquetball. While we have grown quite a bit since then, friendship and fellowship remain core to our Club. We meet on Friday mornings in Morrill Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, but we are both […]
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 someone you do not know. It takes many hands to make hospitality. Click here to choose the dates you can help!
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.
The New Canaan Men’s Club was founded in 1977 by a group of men who met regularly at the Y to play racquetball. While we have grown quite a bit since then, friendship and fellowship remain core to our Club. We meet on Friday mornings in Morrill Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, but we are both […]
The Friends of Music at St. Mark’s, New Canaan CT presents: Ryland Angel, accompanied by Ned Tipton Folk Songs through the Ages General Tickets $30 ($35 at the door) / Students $5 Grammy-nominated vocalist Ryland Angel, accompanied by St. Mark’s Director of Music Ministries, Ned Tipton, will present a recital titled Folk Songs through the […]
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. […]
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 […]
The Very Rev. Dr. Robert Willis, Dean Emeritus of Canterbury Watch his previous sermon at St. Mark’s.
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 someone you do not know. It takes many hands to make hospitality. Click here to choose the dates you can help!
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.
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. […]
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 […]
Escape the noise of everyday life and join us for a men’s retreat focused on fortifying your faith. This weekend will be filled with powerful teachings, heartfelt worship, and opportunities for personal reflection. Strengthen your spiritual foundation and forge new friendships with men who share your journey. Together, we can build a faith that stands […]
The New Canaan Men’s Club was founded in 1977 by a group of men who met regularly at the Y to play racquetball. While we have grown quite a bit since then, friendship and fellowship remain core to our Club. We meet on Friday mornings in Morrill Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, but we are both […]
Are you new (or new-ish) to St. Mark’s? Join us for a 3-part class designed to introduce you to the heart of our community! Over three Sundays— October 27, November 3, and November 10 at 9 AM in Morrill Hall—we’ll dive into what we believe, how we worship, and how we live out our faith […]
The Very Rev. Dr. Andrew McGowan, Dean and President of Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University Watch his previous sermon at St. Mark’s.
In the morning, at the 10AM service, we will recognize those who wish to formalize their membership through a liturgical blessing.
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 someone you do not know. It takes many hands to make hospitality. Click here to choose the dates you can help!
Gospel Garden End-of-Season Celebration & Work Day Join us this Sunday for the Gospel Garden end-of-season clean-up and celebration from 2-3:30PM! We’ll spend time together tidying up and preparing the soil for winter. This is a wonderful opportunity to give thanks for the abundance the garden has provided to the New Canaan Food Pantry and […]
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.
The 5:30PM informal potluck at the Rectory (89 Logan Road, New Canaan) is an excellent opportunity to get to know more people at St. Mark’s, meet some of the staff and clergy, and have a good time.
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. […]
A group for all those over 75 years young. Thursday, October 31 from 3-5PM in St. Mark’s Library. Get your costumes ready, Wisdom Circle friends! We are throwing a Halloween party! Feel free to bring along a friend of any age. Expect a joyful time to reconnect in person with music, festive Halloween treats, and […]
The New Canaan Men’s Club was founded in 1977 by a group of men who met regularly at the Y to play racquetball. While we have grown quite a bit since then, friendship and fellowship remain core to our Club. We meet on Friday mornings in Morrill Hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, but we are both […]
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