Worship Service Rite II (Contemporary Language)
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis, United StatesWith Choral Eucharist. In person and live stream.
LGBTQ+ Brunch 3rd Sunday of Each Month at Noon Sunday, contact lgbtq@ourcathedral.org for each month's location. A time to gather and get to know other LGBTQ+ Saint Markans over delicious food! RSVP at lgbtq@ourcathedral.org so we know to look for you! Or just show up. If you'd like to be on the mailing list for LGBTQ+…
LGBTQ+ Monthly Brunch
Community Room 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis, United StatesA time to gather and get to know other LGBTQ+ Saint Markans over delicious food! We'll be gathering for a potluck brunch on third Sundays, so mark your calendars!
Cathedral Choral Society
Whipple ChapelSaint Mark's Cathedral Choral Society Weekly on Mondays | 7 – 8:30 p.m., Whipple Chapel If you love to sing, can read music but hate auditions, this is the group for you! Rehearsals for our concert on May 11 (Gloria/Poulenc, and Te Deum/Walton) have just begun. Contact Canon Musician Ray Johnston for further information at…
Morning Prayer
ZoomMorning Prayer as part of the daily office | 7:30 a.m. Morning prayer opens our day to form a rhythm of regular prayer throughout the week. We meet on Zoom. Daily “offices” are a key element to how Christians have hallowed time for nearly two thousand years, forming a rhythm of regular prayer and praise throughout the week.
Weekly Pilgrimage
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis, United StatesJoin us each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Nave for Weekly Pilgrimage.
Holy Eucharist
All Saints ChapelHoly Eucharist | 12:15 p.m.; includes a casual homily in a comfortable setting. In person, All Saints Chapel.
Evening Prayer
NaveEvening prayer, Wednesdays at 5 p.m. for 30 minutes, Chancel.
Labyrinth Walk
Whipple ChapelLabyrinth walk, Feb 21, 5:30, Whipple chapel, 1 hour
While It Was Still Dark
While It Was Still Dark February 15, 22, 29. 12:00 p.m. Facilitated by The Rev. Mary Beth Farrell, zoom link available here We tend to think of Easter as bright sunlight, flowers and new life all around us. While that is not wrong, we need to remember that the resurrection occurred while it was…