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The Weekly Connector
December 29, 2025
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The Cathedral
will be closed through January 2nd.
Noonday
and Wednesday Eucharists will not meet during this time.
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JANUARY
2026 HIGHLIGHTS
Jan. 1
– 2, Building closed
Jan. 1
– 31, A Festival of Banners:
A Celebration of Liturgical Textile Art; Art Gallery (see below)
Jan. 4,
Sunday - Joining the Church
series, 9:15 am, Library
Jan. 6,
Tuesday – A celebration of the
Feast of the Epiphany, 7:30 pm, Nave
Jan. 8,
Thursday – Women’s Ministry,
6:00 pm, Library
Jan. 9,
Friday - Gospel-based
Discipleship, 12:15 pm every Friday, online via Zoom
Jan.
11, Sunday – Forum, 9:30 am,
Banquet room
Jan.
11, Sunday – Newcomer’s Gathering,
11:45 pm, Heritage Room (see below)
Jan.
11, Sunday – Caritas Vocal
Ensemble Concert, hosted by The Wells Foundation, 2:00 pm (see below)
Jan.
11, Sunday – 2nd Sunday Supper,
Plymouth Congregational, 4 pm volunteers, 5 pm meal
Jan.
14, Wednesday – Voices of
Reconciliation, 7:00 pm, with former Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo
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THE MONTHLY CONNECTOR:
Complete information on worship, events, and more can
be found in the new Saint Mark's Monthly Connector, available in the
Welcome Center, many places around the Cathedral, or on our website
by clicking here..
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Caritas Vocal Ensemble Concert
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2:00 pm
Hosted by The Wells Foundation
Caritas Vocal Ensemble is a nonprofit vocal group that
performs unique and surprising concerts to benefit the community in
collaboration with partners that share our values. This concert partners with Avenues for Youth, a Wells
Foundation grantee. Click here
for more information and tickets.
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A Festival of Banners
– A Celebration of Liturgical Textile Art
Art Gallery
December 14, 2025 – February 15, 2026
“Banners and Flags are, in the truest sense, a
celebration art form. They are strong, simple graphic statements in
cloth, created to commemorate special events in our lives, to
identify a common cause symbolically, and to communicate to others
something that has important meaning for us. They are a visual
catalyst to involvement – the carrier of the message, a bold splash
of color, symbol, shape, metallic sparkle, and shine – that stirs
people to respond with joyous festivity or, sometimes, with thoughtful
somber ceremony.” (Banners & Flags – How to Sew a Celebration)
If you are interested in the creation and care of
textile art, the cathedral would welcome your expertise in creating
new and repairing current banners to continue this rich tradition of
community and creativity as well as preserving these historic works
of art. Please contact Jay Nuhring if you are interested in this
process, or if you have information about any of the displayed banners. jaynuhring@gmail.com
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NEWCOMERS
CONNECTION
Sunday January 11, following 10:30 service
Newcomers Gatherings are held monthly at St. Mark’s
following the 10:30 Sunday service. The goal of the gathering is to
help you feel more at home at the Cathedral. If you are new or
returning to St. Mark’s and would like to become better acquainted
with the people and the place, this gathering is for you. You will
meet some of St. Mark’s leaders as well as other Newcomers, have a
chance to ask questions about the life of the Cathedral, and learn of
opportunities for prayer, study, and service to encourage you on your
faith journey. The meeting is held in the
Heritage Room which is on the Nave level.
The first Newcomers Gathering of 2026 will be held January 11. We
hope you will join us for this brief introduction to ways to connect
at St. Mark’s.
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WELLS FOUNDATION GRANT SPOTLIGHT
The Lift Garage
The Wells Foundation is an independent
non-profit charitable foundation managed by Saint Markans, granting
funds to organizations serving the needs of our communities.
Here is one of the organizations supported:
The Lift Garage is an affordable,
non-profit auto repair service for all Minnesotans who meet the
150% Federal Poverty Guideline. When faced with an unexpected car repair, The Lift
customers simply cannot afford market-rate repairs. Customers
at The Lift pay $25/hour for labor and receive the parts at
just a 7.5% markup over cost.
Each day, the people of The Lift Garage feel thankful.
They know that, together, they are repairing not just cars, but
lives: restoring hope and opportunity by helping people get to school
and to jobs as an important step toward a more promising and secure
future.
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ENCOURAGEMENT FOR CAREGIVERS GROUP
A Twice-Monthly Meeting
Caregiving
can be a very lonely journey. Did you know that St. Mark's has a
support group for persons who are involved in caregiving for a loved one?
Persons in the group are
extending care to parents, spouses, siblings, and members of
younger generations in their families who need varying levels and
types of assistance. They come together to express their concerns,
offer encouragement, and share helpful resources with one another. Together
we tap the gifts of our faith – prayer, Scripture, and Christian
community – to find strength, hope, and peace.
The
Group meets via Zoom from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. twice a month. January
meetings will be held Mondays the 5th
and 19th. Whether you are new to being a caregiver or have
found yourself in that role for a period of time,
we welcome you to join us. Please contact John Satterberg at JohnS@ourcathedral.org for more
information, including connection information.
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Dean Search Update
We are pleased to announce that Dean position at Saint
Mark’s has been posted! We will be accepting applications until
January 16th. You can visit our profile page here to see part of the
package we’ve prepared: https://saintmarksmplsdeansearch.org/ You
can also recommend clergy for the position: https://saintmarksmplsdeansearch.org/apply-or-recommend We
hope to start interviewing candidates in January.
Now that the position is posted, the Committee will turn
to Getting Organized. (For a refresher of the stages, please
refer to the Dean Search page: https://ourcathedral.org/dean-search/)
This involves putting together the interview process, including the
questions, how each candidate will be evaluated, and how we will make
decisions. Thank you for your continuing support!
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Meditation
Each one of us is called to become the Great Song
that comes out of the Silence.
Br. David Steindl-Rast
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