From the Provost’s Desk Friday, December 5, 2025

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From the Provost's Desk

December 05, 2025

 

 

Beloved Cathedral Community,

 

This Sunday we hear the voice of John the Baptist ringing out from the wilderness: “Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.”

 

These are ancient words, yet they feel strikingly fresh—almost tailor-made for a community like ours, standing in a moment of change, hope, and holy anticipation.

 

In Matthew 3:1–12, John does not call people to a frantic kind of preparation. Instead, he invites them into clarity, honesty, and readiness. His message is not one of fear, but one of deep trust that God is already drawing near, and that our work is simply to make room.

 

As the people of Saint Mark’s Cathedral, we find ourselves in our own wilderness moment, not a place of desolation, but a place of discernment. We are walking together through a season of transition as we seek the next Dean who will help lead our community into its next chapter. There is uncertainty in times like this, yes, but there is also tremendous possibility. John the Baptist reminds us that God's most transformative work often begins in wilderness seasons, when we pause, listen, and prepare our hearts for what God is shaping among us.

 

John’s cry to “prepare” invites us to do several things:

 

Listening, to God, to one another, to the Spirit’s quiet movement, helps clear the clutter from our path. As a Cathedral, we are being asked to listen for what God is calling us to become in this next season.

 

John speaks of bearing “good fruit.” For us, that means holding fast to the values that ground us at Saint Mark’s: our commitment to worship that lifts the soul, service that honors the dignity of every human being, and hospitality that opens our doors in the spirit of Christ. Now is a time to let those commitments grow even deeper roots.

 

The search for a new Dean is holy work. It is slow, intentional, and Spirit-led. Matthew’s Gospel reminds us that God is not absent in seasons of waiting; God is actively shaping the way ahead.

 

Transitions can sometimes stir questions or anxieties, but they can also strengthen our bonds. John’s call to repentance is not about guilt, it is about renewal. Renewal of relationships, renewal of faith, and renewal of purpose. In this time, we walk together. We pray together. We hope together.

 

Beloved community, the same God who stirred hearts in the Judean wilderness is stirring ours today. The One who called people to prepare then is calling us now—not with fear, but with the deep assurance that Christ is coming in ways we may not yet fully see.

 

Let us enter this season with courage and tenderness.

Let us bear fruit worthy of the Gospel.

Let us trust that God is already preparing Saint Mark’s for a future of vitality, faithfulness, and hope. And above all, may we continue to love the Lord and love one another, for that is the path upon which Christ always meets us.

 

Serving as your Provost in this season of change has been, and continues to be, one of the greatest privileges of my ministry. Walking with you through this time of transition, holding space for your hopes, hearing your questions, praying with you, and discerning our next faithful steps together, has deepened my love for this Cathedral and for each of you. Every day I am reminded that Saint Mark’s is not defined by any single leader, but by the strength of its people, the depth of its faith, and the steadfast presence of God who goes before us.

 

Thank you for the trust you place in me, and for the grace we share as we journey forward.

 

With steadfast hope,

Tim+

 

The Rev. Timothy M. Kingsley 

Provost, Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral

 

 

Prayers of the People

 

Special needs: Wallace Burchett, Elizabeth Cook and family, Brady Elston and family, Robert Francis, Tom and Norma Hanlon, Mike Miller, Bret, Marsha Wolk and Frank Freedman, Zadran family, all Afghan refugees. Are there others?

 

Ongoing: Cindy Beukema, Karen Evans, Richard Evans, Eldon Feist, Penny Johnson, Theodore Koshenkov, Doug Parke, Paul Schroeder, Kathy Spraitz, Ann Maas, Eugene Shtourba.

 

Departed: Merritt Campbell, Nicholas Vigil, Corrine Lundberg, Stephanie Lundsgaard. Are there others?

 

Thanksgivings: For our friends and neighbors at the Basilica of St. Mary and Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church.

 

From the Book of Common Prayer: For the beauty of the earth: We give you thanks, most gracious God, for the beauty of earth and sky and sea; for the richness of mountains, plains, and rivers; for the songs of birds and the loveliness of flowers. We praise you for these good gifts, and pray that we may safeguard them for our posterity. Grant that we may continue to grow in our grateful enjoyment of your abundant creation, to the honor and glory of your Name, now and for ever. Amen.

 

 

 

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