Sunday Fellowship

Join us every Sunday morning at 9 a.m. and throughout the morning to build and deepen relationships and enjoy refreshments.

Vision-Mission Team Presentation

Community Room 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis, United States

Please join us for a follow-up presentation by the Vision-Mission team this Sunday, between the 8 and 10:30 a.m. worship services. 9:15am in the Community Room.

Sunday Morning Youth Gathering

Youth Room

Join us every Sunday morning from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. in the Youth Room for relevant conversation and a chance to reconnect. There may also be donuts.

Newcomers Gathering

Heritage Room

An opportunity for those who are new or returning to Saint Mark's to meet other newcomers, get acquainted with some of the Cathedral staff and leadership, ask questions about the life of the Cathedral and learn how to become connected. Held on the second Sunday of each month in the Heritage Room which is on…

Stands Before His People: Enmegahbowh and the Ojibwe

Banquet Room

The Cathedral Bookshop presents Stands Before His People: Enmegahbowh and the Ojibwe, a discussion and book signing with author Verne Pickering. Enmegahbowh was the first Native American priest in the Episcopal Church.

Choral Evensong

Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 519 Oak Grove Street, Minneapolis, United States

In person and live stream.

Gospel-Based Discipleship

Zoom

Using the gospel reading for the upcoming Sunday, GBD is an encounter with the gospel, using questions that encourage open discussion. The preacher for the upcoming Sunday may often be present to hear the impressions of the people. Zoom.

Paul Found in His Letters

Zoom

Facilitated by The Rev. Dr. George Martin Mondays April 17, 24, May 1 and 8; 7:00 pm, via Zoom George Martin, a retired Episcopal priest, has written a book with the exact title of this Zoom series. He always found things that Paul said he thought were wrong, and other parts of his letters hard…

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.