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. 

Knitting Group

First and third Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m., in person. With prayer and various handcraft tools, this group welcomes you to join in anytime.

Shrove Tuesday Celebrations

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

Celebrated the day before Ash Wednesday, Shrove Tuesday (also called “Pancake Tuesday” or “Pancake Day”) is the final day before the 40-day period of Lent begins.

CANCELLED – Ash Wednesday Services

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

The first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshipers at Ash Wednesday services. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross.

Weekly Pilgrimage

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

Join us each Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Nave for Weekly Pilgrimage.

Ash Wednesday Services

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

The first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshipers at Ash Wednesday services. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross.

Holy Eucharist

Holy Eucharist | 12:15 p.m.; includes a casual homily in a comfortable setting. In person, Nave.

Ash Wednesday Drive Through Ashes

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

Ashes, prayers in the parking lot.

CANCELLED – Ash Wednesday Services

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

The first of the forty days of Lent, named for the custom of placing blessed ashes on the foreheads of worshipers at Ash Wednesday services. The ashes are a sign of penitence and a reminder of mortality, and may be imposed with the sign of the cross.

Treasures of Memory & Hope

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

With a focus on life and hope, the exhibit tells of survival and perseverance of Armenian History and connections with Episcopal church and Saint Mark's. Art Gallery.

Contemplative Prayer

Contemplative Prayer | 9 a.m.; using the practice of silence and stillness in the presence of God. In person, All Saint’s Chapel.