Event Series Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer

Zoom

Morning 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. 

SAAGES Book Discussion – The Kingdom, The Power, and the Glory

Heritage Room

The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory is a remarkable book about how the American evangelical church has morphed into a significant political entity and force over the past 50 years. Its author, Tim Alberta, is the son of an evangelical minister and a practicing evangelical Christian himself. He is a reporter for The Atlantic…

Sheriff Witt Listening Session

Nave

Saint Mark's has the opportunity to host a listening session with Hennepin County Sheriff Witt. The Sheriff is wanting to learn more about the needs, perspective, and hopes of community members. This could be an opportunity to build relationships with law enforcement and hear the needs of communities that have historically been neglected by policing.…

Community of Hope International Opening Gathering

Heritage Room

COMMUNITY OF HOPE INTERNATIONAL is a curriculum for pastoral care training especially developed for Episcopal communities by the Reverend Helen Appelberg in 1994. A number of churches in the Diocese of Minnesota currently use COHI training to prepare pastoral caregivers for ministry in their parishes. Pastoral ministry is one of the many ways Jesus calls us…

FORUM – Wells Foundation Update

Banquet Room

Hear from Martha Hoover of the Wells Foundation. Wells Foundation is an independent non-profit formed by Saint Markans as the charitable arm of the church, with an endowment provided by donations from Saint Markans. In the last ten years, the Foundation's main focus has been homelessness, particularly among youth and veterans. Their grants to nonprofits…

Event Series Episcopal 101

Adult Formation – Episcopal 101

Heritage Room

Every year St. Mark’s offers an opportunity for adults who want to understand the history, heritage, theology, practices, and commitments of the Cathedral, the Episcopal Church and the wider Anglican community to study these things in Episcopal 101 and 201. 101 is more introductory, and 201 going more in depth. You are welcome to join…